The Sphinx project is dedicated to create common accessible environment for system dynamics simulation. This software is developed on Java 6 platform and use Java Swing GUI.

Features

  • Graphical System Dynamic Model Editor
  • Textual system dynamic model editor
  • In-place model documentation
  • Chart and table views of system dynamic model simulation results
  • Multi-project approach
  • Sensitivity analyst
  • Export model as standalone application

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Categories

Simulation

License

Apache License V2.0

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User Reviews

  • Great to hear, that this project is still in development!
  • Sphinxes works wonderful.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Good free tool :-)
  • A project that successfully substituted Stella in our university laboratory exercises.
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Additional Project Details

Languages

Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish

Intended Audience

Education, End Users/Desktop, Financial and Insurance Industry, Government, Non-Profit Organizations, Science/Research

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Database Environment

XML-based

Related Categories

Java Simulation Software

Registered

2006-09-18