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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    ...Some application of this modeling software are: - traffic simulation - network simulation, - emergency and evacuation ways simulation and much more. This simulation tool runs in Windows and Linux, on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, as a GUI or console (terminal) application. Write the model only once, simulate anywhere. Videos on installing OpenSIMPLY for different IDEs and operating systems : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyWoktGqA
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    PeCalc

    PeCalc

    PeCalc is a polyvalent engineering calculator for S&T students

    ...It also allows making changes of numeric base, prime factor decomposition, solving linear equation systems, statistical and financial computations, rational fraction decomposition and plotting some control engineering graphs. PeCalc includes comprehensive user help in English and Spanish. Currently PeCalc runs on Android and MS Windows. A version for GNU Linux is planned for the near future. It has been developed in Object Pascal using Embarcadero Delphi. A Lazarus/Free Pascal version will be available soon too.
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