List of Queueing Theory Software, including useful simulation tools. The list was compiled by Dr. Myron Hlynka of the University of Windsor, who welcomes any additions to the list.
FLexible Analysis and Mission Effectiveness System (FLAMES) is a framework for behavioral simulations computer programs that simulate the physical and cognitive behavior of complex entities that act and interact in time and space.
SIMUL8-Planner is a customizable production planning and scheduling development platform. Production rules are designed to be flexible, easy to change, and dialog-driven through object-oriented build tools.
AnyLogic is professional simulation tool for modeling complex hybrid, discrete and continuous systems. It is used to model, simulate, visualize and analyze a diverse range of real-world problems.
OMNeT++ is an open-source, component-based simulation package designed for modeling communication networks, multi-processors and other distributed systems. It offers a large C++ simulation class library and strong GUI support (graphical network editing, animation, result visualization).
A lightweight simulation data visualization tool distributed under the GNU GPL (free).
Highpoint Software Systems, LLC uses modern software engineering techniques to provide simulation services.
Develops business simulation games and applications.
Ten interactive simulations in Physics, Chemistry and Biology, widely used in secondary and university courses in the U.K., arranged in such a way that together they constitute a complete classical lab for experimentation and learning.
Information on government development programs and technological innovations in modeling and simulation.
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