Open Source
Name | Language | Library or Software | Last Updated | License | Description |
adevs | C++ | Library | December 2012 | LGPL | A C++ library for building discrete event simulations. Adevs based on the Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) and Dynamic DEVS modeling formalisms; it supports parallel discrete event simulation and a runtime system for OpenModelica. |
cpn tools | A tool to analyse logisitics/queuing models in all type of applications | ||||
Facsimile | Library | A free, open-source discrete-event simulation/emulation library. | |||
Galatea | A Agent-based simulation platform. | ||||
MASON | Java | Library | A fast discrete-event multiagent simulation library core in Java, designed to be the foundation for large custom-purpose Java simulations. | ||
PowerDEVS | An integrated tool for hybrid systems modeling and simulation based on the DEVS formalism. | ||||
SimPy | Python | An open source process-oriented discrete event simulation package implemented in Python. It is based on Simula concepts, but goes significantly beyond Simula in its synchronization constructs. | |||
Tortuga | Java | Library | An open source software framework for discrete-event simulation in Java. | ||
SystemC | C++ | A set of C++ classes and macros which provide an event-driven simulation kernel in C++. |
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