The ACSL Graphic Modeller gives you a real-world, industrial
strength, simulation environment built for the simulationist by AEgis
Technologies Group, the world leader in simulation and modelling technology.
ACSL Graphic Modeller is a full-featured visual programming tool that
facilitates both building and running ACSL models through the use of
object-oriented graphical block diagrams. It is extremely powerful, but at
the same time, very easy to use. |
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DESIRE (Direct Executing Simulation in Real
Time) is a user-friendly environment for very fast interactive modelling and
simulation of dynamic systems, proved by hundreds of users in industry and education since
1986. Extra-fast runtime compilation lets your window-edited programs execute
without distracting translation delays. This permits truly interactive modelling and immediate comparisons of live models. |
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FreeMat is a free environment for rapid engineering and
scientific prototyping and data processing. It is similar to commercial
systems such as MATLAB from Mathworks, and IDL from Research Systems, but is
Open Source. FreeMat includes several novel features such as a codeless
interface to external C/C++/FORTRAN code, parallel/distributed algorithm
development (via MPI), and plotting and visualization capabilities. |
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SystemBuild is an easy-to-use graphical environment for rapid
model development and simulation. In addition, SystemBuild is an excellent
environment for the development and management of large, complex models. With
the SystemBuild intuitive, hierarchical structure, you can segment the model
at any level for validation and verification from the top down or the bottom
up. You can expand the extensive library of predefined blocks with SystemBuild Add-On
Modules that increase functionality for state transition diagrams, neural
networks, fuzzy logic, interactive user interfaces, and more. |
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GNU Octave is a high-level language,
primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient
command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically,
and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is
mostly compatible with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented
language. |
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Scicos is a graphical dynamical system modeller and simulator toolbox
included in the |
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Scilab is a scientific software package for numerical
computations providing a powerful open computing environment for engineering
and scientific applications. Scilab is open source software. Since 1994 it
has been distributed freely along with the source code via the Internet. It
is currently used in educational and industrial environments around the world.
Scilab includes hundreds of mathematical functions with the possibility to
add interactively programs from various languages (C, C++, Fortran…).
It has sophisticated data structures (including lists, polynomials, rational
functions, linear systems...), an interpreter, and a high level programming
language. |
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SDX is a computer
aided engineering environment for modelling and simulation of dynamic systems
characterized by differential, difference and
algebraic equations. Its blend of aerospace technologies with contemporary
Fortran compilers provides the power for solving problems with speed and
flexibility only the seasoned harbingers of innovation can deliver. SDX
features a concurrent description of the model and experiment -- an
architectural marvel which makes advanced engineering, such as simulation
based design optimization, a practical reality. Combined with a real time
computational engine it makes up a tool which no technical workstation should
be without. |
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This is the initial
release of the SimLab software. Includes mathematical functionality for
algebraic and topological computations and code for creating triangulations
of planar areas. Developed by |
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MATLAB: the leading
language for technical computing, DSP, control design, etc. SIMULINK provides
a graphical interface to some of the MATLAB functions, thus enabling the user
to graphically design models and control systems |