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    Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
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    C++ Standard Airline IT Object Library
    That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, for the basis of Airline IT Business Object Model (BOM), ie, to be used by several other Open Source projects, such as RMOL, Air-Sched, Travel-CCM, OpenTREP, etc.
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    MSCViewer

    MSCViewer

    A tool for visualization and analysis of logs as sequence diagrams

    MSCViewer is a tool intended for debugging of control flows in concurrent, distributed systems. The tool loads logs generated by various entities in the system and visualize a sequence diagram chart for events and interactions. The diagram is fully interactive: entity can be added/removed from the diagram and shuffled; events can be filtered, searched, highlighted and annotated with comments. MSCViewer features integration with a Python interpreter which allows writing Python scripts...
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    PETRILab

    PETRILab

    Simulador de Redes de Petri Interpretadas para Controle

    O PETRILab é um software multiplataforma desenvolvido inteiramente em Python. Ele permite a modelagem e simulação de Redes de Petri Interpretadas para Controle (RPIC), tendo suporte a todos seus elementos: lugares, transições, arcos ordinários e inibidores, eventos, condições e ações. Com uma interface gráfica simples e intuitiva, o usuário consegue modelar e simular passo-a-passo sua RPIC de forma rápida e prática, afim de estudá-la e aprimorá-la. Além disso, o software conta com uma...
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    YAKINDU Statechart Tools / itemis CREATE
    itemis CREATE - formerly known as Yakindu Statechart Tools (SCT) - is a tool for the specification and development of reactive, event-driven systems with the help of state machines. It consists of an easy-to-use tool for graphical editing and provides validation, simulation and code generators for different target platforms. Visit http://www.statecharts.org for more information! !! YAKINDU SCT HAS MOVED !! DOWNLOAD FROM https://info.itemis.com/download-yakindu-statechart-tools
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    Python vipera

    Python vipera

    vipera is an application designer for Python

    vipera is a designer of applications for the programming language Python. It has two main objectives: 1) The design of an application from an educative point of view, paying special attention to the documentation and design of classes. 2) The automatic generation of base code for software projects. vipera is a combination of basic tools for the design of applications in the early stages of development, allowing the creation of modules (libraries) and definition of their basic...
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    Modelio-Open is a project hosting a set of open source extensions (SoaML, SysML and UML Testing Profile) for a previous version (1.2) of the Modelio Free tool . Currently, the lastest version (2.x) of Modelio modeling and generation tool is available at http://modelio.org/downloads/download-modelio.html. All extensions are downloadable at http://forge.modelio.org/projects.
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    DIA plugin for automatic UML Class Diagrams generation out of Java source files.
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    Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Computer Science code by the class of 2007-2011 on course BN104. In this project we are open sourcing all of our project work to the public in the hopes it can be reused, built-upon, and used in education.
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