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- Q7521336 abstract "A computer simulation language describes the operation of a simulation on a computer. There are two major types of simulation: continuous and discrete event though more modern languages can handle more complex combinations most languages also have a graphical interface and at least a simple statistic gathering capability for the analysis of the results. An important part of discrete-event languages is the ability to generate pseudo-random numbers and variants from different probability distributions. Examples are:Discrete event simulation languages, viewing the model as a sequence of random events each causing a change in state.AutoMod - Simulating realityArena ExtendSim - Simulation software for discrete event, continuous, discrete rate and agent-based simulation**GPSSSimio software for discrete event, continuous, and agent-based simulation.SimPy, an open-source package based on PythonSIMSCRIPT II.5, a well established commercial compilerSimulajEQN a Domain Specific Language for M&S of Queueing NetworksContinuous simulation languages, viewing the model essentially as a set of differential equations.Advanced Continuous Simulation Language (ACSL), which supports textual or graphical model specificationDYNAMOVisSim, a visually programmed block diagram languageHybrid, and other. LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim, simulation platform to model and analyze multi-domain systems and predict their performancesFlowmaster V7 Software for the analysis of fluid mechanics within pipe networks using 1D Computational Fluid DynamicsAnyLogic multi-method simulation tool, which supports System dynamics, Discrete event simulation, Agent-based modelingModelica, open-standard object-oriented language for modeling of complex physical systemsEcosimPro Language (EL) - Continuous modeling with discrete eventsVHDL-AMS - Continuous conservative/signal flow discreent event and Register transfer level capability. It simulates control, logic, and physical effects in different engineering domains (hydraulic, electronic, mechanical, thermal, etc.). It is derived from the VHDL language.Verilog-AMS - Continuous conservative/signal flow discreent event and Register transfer level capability. It simulates control, logic, and physical effects in different engineering domains (hydraulic, electronic, mechanical, thermal, etc.). It is derived from the Verilog language.SeSAm Multiagent simulator and graphical modelling environment. (Free Software) SimulationX, standard simulation software for valuation of the interaction of all components in multiphysics systemsSimulink - Continuous and discrete event capabilityScicos - Continuous-time, discrete-time and event based simulation tool distributed with ScicosLab. It contains a block diagram editor, a compiler, simulator and code generation facilities. Free software.SPICE - Analog circuit simulationScilab contains a simulation package called Xcos XMLlab - simulations with XML Flexsim - 3D process simulation software for continuous, discrete event, or agent-based systems. EICASLAB - Continuous, discrete and discrete event capability specifically devoted to support the automatic control design. TRUE (Temporal Reasoning Universal Elaboration) Discrete and continuous capability, + 3D Modeler (3D Rendering using OpenGL graphics library) + Procedural animationEJS, an environment to automatically generate Java code for simulations from its own language (XML files)Netlogo NetLogo is a programmable multi-agent modeling environment.ExtendSim simulation environment for discrete event, continuous, discrete-rate and agent-based simulation.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q7521336 comment "A computer simulation language describes the operation of a simulation on a computer. There are two major types of simulation: continuous and discrete event though more modern languages can handle more complex combinations most languages also have a graphical interface and at least a simple statistic gathering capability for the analysis of the results.".
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