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| | Simulation language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A computer simulation language describes the operation of a simulation on a computer. |  | | An important part of discrete-event languages is the ability to generate pseudo-random numbers and variates from different probability distributions. |  | | Most languages also have a graphical interface and at least simple statistical gathering capability for the analysis of the results. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_language
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| | Z programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Z is a stack-based, complex arithmetic simulation language from ZOLA Technologies. |  | | This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_simulation_language
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| | Simulation (jskl) |
 | | Simulation on analogue computers is based on creating an analogue electronic system whose behavior is described by the same mathematical model (set of differential equations) as the system being investigated. |  | | Block oriented simulation languages are based on the methodology of analogue computers. |  | | Continuous simulation languages developed in late fifties as simulators of Analogue computers. |
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http://staff.um.edu.mt/jskl1/simul.html
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| | Compiling a simulation language in APL |
 | | System simulation [1] is one of the oldest branches of computer science. |  | | On the other hand, continuous simulation models are typical examples of programs that contain loops that cannot be eliminated by means of matrix operations: as simulated time goes by, the values of all the variables in the model are updated as a function of the preceding values. |  | | The language provides a large number (56) of predefined functions and blocks, including a derivator, an integrator, many mathematical functions, wave generators, arbitrary function generators, switches, logical gates, flip-flops, a delay, a solver of implicit functions, and a block displaying the behavior of a hysteresis loop. |
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http://www.ii.uam.es/~alfonsec/docs/apl98s.htm
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| | Simulation Tools |
 | | Parsec is a C-based simulation language, developed by the Parallel Computing Laboratory at UCLA, for sequential and parallel execution of discrete-event simulation models. |  | | It is an intuitive modeling and simulation environment supporting the design and the performance evaluation of the transmission level of optical communication systems. |  | | The Performance Prophet is a tool for modeling and simulation of high performance computing systems based on CSIM (Mesquite Software). |
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http://www.idsia.ch/~andrea/simtools.html
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| | Choice of approach |
 | | There are a number of advantages to implementing simulations in general languages: they tend to be very fast, there are few limitations on what can be done, programmers are easily found, and simulations can be done on a number of different computers (due to standardization of language). |  | | Simulations based on general languages take knowledge of simulation implementation and are generally very large, intricate programs. |  | | There are essentially three types of languages you can use: general purpose languages, simulation specific langauges, and general languages designed for simulation. |
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http://mat.gsia.cmu.edu/simul/node11.html
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| | Neural Simulation Language |
 | | NSL, Neural Simulation Language, is a simulation system for large-scale general neural networks. |  | | NSL provides a simulation environment simplifying the task of modeling neural networks. |  | | In particular, NSL supports neural models having as basic data structure neural layers with similar properties and similar connection patterns, where neurons are modeled as leaky integrators with connections subject to diverse learning rules. |
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http://www.neuralsimulationlanguage.org/about.html
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| | Towards an Ideal Social Simulation Language |
 | | A simulation at the more theoretical end, may only be weakly constrained by observation of social systems because its purpose is to try and map out some of the possible processes that could occur in such systems – it is a sort of ‘stand-in’ for an effective method of deductive inference from set-up to outcomes. |  | | The simulation is interesting precisely because it is difficult to see or prove why this clumping occurs from within the computational view for low values of the critical parameter. |  | | However, as in any declarative programming language, the process is implicit in the structures of the language and the mechanisms used to manipulate those structures. |
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http://bruce.edmonds.name/taissl/taissl.htm
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| | Simulation Module Markup Language |
 | | This language encapsulates the structure and dynamics (equations) of a module in a purely declarative format, and can be utilized within a modeling environment to generate a highly configurable dynamic simulation. |  | | It is possible that a Simulation Module Markup Language (SMML) could have an impact on the field of computer simulation similar to the impact that HTML has had on computer information exchange. |  | | Later research phases should lead to the development of semi-independent languages describing the space and time components of the simulation language. |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~gundiee/AV/Spatial_Modeling_Book/3/smml
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| | Expert in: Industrial Strength and Discrete Event Simulation |
 | | Expert is experienced at viewing simulation from both the "big picture" perspective within an organization and at the "micro" level required to de-bug and validate simulation code. |  | | He considers simulation the most viable operation research technique for modeling and experimenting with complex manufacturing or service systems. |  | | He has seen many simulation languages make an initial introduction but rapidly fail due to a number of shortcomings. |
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http://www.intota.com/viewbio.asp?bioID=616507&perID=719401
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| | New Approach to Teaching Discrete Event System Simulation |
 | | A completely new language, ISDS, based on GPSS concepts but with interactive user interface and Pascal like syntax with many other new features was developed as the teaching tool. |  | | The main purpose of this simulation system is to enable a cheap and easy learning and practising environment, particularly suited for students of engineering. |  | | In addition to the language definition, it's implementation and the user interface description, we also present a comparison of ISDS to GPSS and PASSIM and performance comparison between ISDS and GPSS/FON in teaching simulation. |
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http://www.ijee.dit.ie/articles/999977/article.html
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| | Simulation language - Maisie Publication Abstracts |
 | | Application of a digital computer simulation language to control |  | | Fishpond.co.nz: Computers: The Neural Simulation Language: A System for Brain Modeling by Weitzenfeld, Alfredo, Arbib, Michael A., Alexander, Amanda. |  | | Most simulation languages use a next-event approach, which stipulates that This is the approach of simulation languages such as GPSS/H (Gordon 1996), |
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http://simulation.yoursuperengine.com/q/simulation-simulation-language.htm
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| | The iRides Project |
 | | Overriding these methods is all that is necessary for the new iRides simulator to be able to correctly parse and execute simulation rules that use these author-defined extensions to the simulation language. |  | | Following a simple protocol, a Java programmer can extend the simulation language by adding new language functions which then immediately become available to the simulator when they are placed in a function directory. |  | | The new simulation engine, which can run on Windows 95, Windows 98, and other Java 2.0 platforms, introduces a number of powerful new development features, including array attributes, object references, an extensible simulation language, and object templates and clones. |
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http://btl.usc.edu/iRides
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| | Custom Attack Simulation Language |
 | | A complete programming language, with most typical high-level language control constructs (e.g., "if", "while", and "for" statements), and designed to be as easy to learn and use as shell-script languages, but with network programming functionality rivalling that of "C" code. |  | | It can be used to quickly construct simulations for protocol-spoofing attacks (like the infamous "land" and "teardrop" bugs), to easily build information-gathering tools like "stealth" port-scanners, or even to construct working "sniffer" programs to grab Unix "login" passwords or NT authentication hashes. |  | | For more information about CASL, you can consult the accompanying documentation, which provides a complete introduction to the language and programming environment of the tool. |
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http://www.sockpuppet.org/tqbf/casl.html
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| | Simulation Software — SIMPROCESS & SIMSCRIPT - CACI |
 | | Simulation software is often used when you have a system to design or manage. |  | | Simulation Software — SIMPROCESS & SIMSCRIPT - CACI |  | | is a hierarchical integrated process simulation software package that combines Process Mapping, Flow Charting, Discrete Event Simulation, and ABC (Activity Based Costing) in a single easy to use tool. |
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http://www.caciasl.com
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| | Cetus Links: 16604 Links on Objects and Components / Simula |
 | | The language was designed by Dahl, Myhrhaug and Nygaard at the Norwegian Computing Center, Oslo and the first version of the language, Simula-1, described in 1966, was strictly a Simulation language (like GPSS). |  | | "As the name Simula suggests, this programming language was originally designed for the purpose of Simulation. |  | | In addition to leading to modern Simula, Simula 67 was an inspiration to the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) group who developed Smalltalk and to Bjarne Stroustrop in his development of C++. |
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http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_simula.html
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| | NeuronC Neural Simulation Language |
 | | This page provides information about NeuronC, a neural circuit simulation language that allows a user to construct a realistic biophysically-based model of a neural circuit (1 to 10,000 neurons) and simulate a physiology experiment on it. |  | | NeuronC remains an interpreted language but has been greatly enhanced to allow the user to simulate a neural circuit, display it in 3D, and simulate a complete physiology experiment on it. |  | | Measurements of simulation speed based on the number of compartments solved per second are usually inappropriate and can be incorrect. |
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http://retina.anatomy.upenn.edu/~rob/neuronc.html
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| | The Development of an Object-Oriented, Discrete-Event Simulation Language Using Java |
 | | This paper describes a prototype development of an object-oriented, animated, general purpose discrete-event simulation language which builds on the well established entity modeling notations of JSD and harnesses the object-oriented features provided by Java to produce a high-level graphically defined simulation language providing customizable animations in a platform-independent way. |  | | In addition to performance evaluation simulations, the provision of user interaction through customizable control panels allows the simulator to be used in a gaming or training mode. |  | | Simple situations can be modeled quickly and simply, without the need for programming, whilst the provision of a programmatic API, coupled with the ability to extend the pre-defined Entity class with the addition of Java methods permits a flexible approach to handling more complex systems. |
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http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/proceedings/&toc=comp/proceedings/apsec/1997/8271/00/8271toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/APSEC.1997.640169
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| | Easel |
 | | Easel is a modeling and simulation programming language intended primarily for research, analysis and depiction of unbounded systems, survivable architectures and emergent algorithms in applications including Internet security, ad hoc communication networks, electric power, and cooperative among autonomous vehicles. |  | | We have developed a number of Easel simulations. |  | | The download includes the most recent version of the Easel simulation system, the Easel Reference and Author Guide (PDF), and example simulations. |
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http://www.sei.cmu.edu/community/easel
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| | Modeling and Simulation Software and Tools from AEgis Technologies Math Simulation, Missile Modeling, Aerospace ... |
 | | Simple to learn and easy to use modeling and simulation software and tool kits, acslXtreme provides an intuitive environment for users at all levels and is versatile and powerful enough to address the most challenging simulation problems. |  | | is a simulation framework on which to build multiple types of simulators, while retaining as much commonality as possible between them. |  | | Modeling and Simulation Software and Tools from AEgis Technologies Math Simulation, Missile Modeling, Aerospace simulation, Motion-based Maneuver Trainers, MEMs, Photonics, and Microfabrication |
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http://www.acslsim.com
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| | Software |
 | | The Molecules software is used for constructing system dynamics models from "chunks" or molecules of system dynamics structure. |  | | PLE Plus is fully featured for its price point and includes data connectivity, multiple views, Monte Carlo sensitivity simulations, game simulations, and the new model-user interface (Input and Output Controls). |  | | Vensim DSS adds an interface development tool for creating management flight simulators, external functions and macros, compiled simulations, and more. |
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http://www.vensim.com/software.html
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| | AEgis Technologies Modeling and Simulation: Advanced Small Business for modeling and simulation services and products, ... |
 | | We create innovative solutions to challenges requiring specialized modeling and simulation knowledge; expertise in simulation and software development, Simulation integration, and analysis; training simulator development; HLA/DIS technologies; C4I-to-Simulation interoperability; and Modeling and Simulation VVandA programs for software/simulations. |  | | , a low-cost, flexible simulation framework on which multiple simulators are built. |  | | AEgis Technologies Modeling and Simulation: Advanced Small Business for modeling and simulation services and products, Simulation Software, Simulation Development, Simulation Integration |
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http://www.aegistg.com
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| | The Neural Simulation Language - The MIT Press |
 | | The Neural Simulation Language (NSL), developed by Alfredo Weitzenfeld, Michael Arbib, and Amanda Alexander, provides a simulation environment for modular brain modeling. |  | | NSL is an object-oriented language offering object-oriented protocols applicable to all levels of neural simulation. |  | | The Neural Simulation Language - The MIT Press |
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http://mitpress.mit.edu/0262731495
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| | Simulation Distributed |
 | | The National Center for Simulation is where the simulation industry meets to share ideas and technology... |  | | STARDIS is the Simulation Tool for Analysing the Responses of Distributed Information Systems. |  | | OMNeT++ is an open-source, component-based simulation package designed for modeling communication networks, multi-processors and other distributed systems. |
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http://www.business2manage.com/directory/simulation-distributed.html
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| | Publications |
 | | Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. Computer simulation: A new scientific approach to the study of language evolution. |  | | In A.Cangelosi and D.Parisi (Eds.), Simulating the evolution of language. |  | | Mirolli M., Parisi D. Language as an aid to categorization: A neural network model of early language acquisition. |
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http://gral.istc.cnr.it/Publications.htm
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| | The Lisp Programming Language: Craps Simulation! |
 | | This program demonstrates the functional style of programming that can be achieved, using the Lisp programming language. |  | | Was used to create, test and run the Craps Simulation. |  | | There is only one assignment statement throughout the source code, everything else was accomplished using the return value from each function. |
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http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/lisp/craps.html
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| | Simulation |
 | | Leading Windows-based simulator for VHDL, Verilog, or mixed-language simulation environments. |  | | Single-kernel tri-lingual (UNIX, Linux, and Windows) simulator for VHDL, Verilog, SystemC, and mixed-language environments. |  | | Truly language-neutral environment support all languages, including SystemC, Verilog, VHDL, and SystemVerilog |
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http://www.mentor.com/products/fpga_pld/simulation/index.cfm
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| | CACI - Simulation Software - SIMSCRIPT |
 | | View Simscript II.5 Studio Simulations on your computer! |  | | This not only helps others to better understand the code, but helps reduce further development and maintenance costs. |  | | Transient military personnel or newly assigned civilian simulation users are quickly able to develop sufficient proficiency to read, comprehend, and program in SIMSCRIPT II.5 |
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http://www.caciasl.com/products/simscript.cfm
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page : Z |
 | | Z programming language - ZSNES - ZGMF-1017 GINN |
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http://www.hostingciamca.com/browse.php?title=Z
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| | Simulation Resources |
 | | This is an (uncomplete and never finished) overview of software for simulation development and application. |  | | Members of the McLeod Institute have experience with some of the products and are continuously testing and applying new ones. |
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http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~mcleod/software.html
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| | Simulation & Gaming -- Table of Contents (June 1 2002, 33 [2]) |
 | | ZIP and TERRY: A New Attempt at Designing Language Learning Simulation |  | | Simulation & Gaming -- Table of Contents (June 1 2002, 33 [2]) |  | | A grounded theory for teaching entrepreneurship using simulation games |
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http://sag.sagepub.com/content/vol33/issue2
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