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- SimPy abstract "SimPy is a process-based discrete-event simulation framework based on standardPython. Its event dispatcher is based on Python’s generators and can alsobe used for asynchronous networking or to implement multi-agent systems (withboth, simulated and real communication).Processes in SimPy are simple Python generator functions and are used to modelactive components like customers, vehicles or agents. SimPy also providesvarious types of shared resources to model limited capacity congestion points(like servers, checkout counters and tunnels). From version 3.1, it will alsoprovide monitoring capabilities to aid in gathering statistics about resourcesand processes.Simulations can be performed “as fast as possible”, in real time (wall clocktime) or by manually stepping through the events.Though it is theoretically possible to do continuous simulations with SimPy, ithas no features that help you with that. On the other hand, SimPy is overkillfor simulations with a fixed step size where your processes don’t interact witheach other or with shared resources — use a simple while loop in this case.The SimPy distribution contains tutorials, in-depth documentation, and a largenumber of examples.SimPy is released as open source software under the MIT License.SimPy GUI is available as Devsimpy, it is an advanced wxPython GUI for the modeling and simulation of systems based on the DEVS (Discrete EVent system Specification) formalism. Features include powerful built-in editor, advanced modeling approach, powerful discrete event simulation algorithm, import/export DEVS components library and more.The first version was released in December 2002.".
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- SimPy releaseDate "2002-09-17".
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- SimPy author "Klaus G. Müller, Tony Vignaux".
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- SimPy title "SimPy, a free discrete-event simulation package based on Python".
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