salabim - discrete event simulation
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salabim - discrete event simulation
krABMaga: A modern developing art for reliable and efficient Agent-based Model (ABM) simulation with the Rust language
A discrete event process oriented simulation framework written in Julia. Formerly named SimJulia!
Discrete-event and interactive simulator for Meshtastic.
Idiomatic and purely functional discrete event-simulation
Warteschlangensimulator is a free, platform independent, discrete-event, stochastic simulator which allows to model queueing systems in form of flowcharts.
A software framework for modeling spacecraft.
Rensselaer's Optimistic Simulation System
Discrete Event Simulator
General-purpose discrete-event multiagent simulation library for agent-based modelling and simulation
A discrete event Blockchain Simulator
A multithreaded discrete event simulation library in C, using POSIX pthreads for parallelized replications and stackful asymmetric coroutines for concurrent simulated processes inside each thread
Discrete event generation and simulation in Julia
A full stack simulator of quantum hardware, from the low-level analog physics to high-level network dynamics. Includes discrete event simulator, symbolic representation for quantum object, and works with many backend simulators.
R package for microsimulation
Reliable and efficient agent-based models in Rust
ProdSim is a process-based discrete event simulation for production environments based on the SimPy framework
Python-based object-oriented discrete-event simulation tool for complex, data-driven modeling
Callcenter Simulator is a free, platform-independent program for the analysis of staffing requirements in a call center. The simulator uses event-oriented, stochastic simulation for the computation of the parameters.
A Realistic Mobile Edge Computing environment; with conditions for deadline and energy Energy-Constrained
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