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  2. List of free electronics circuit simulators - Wikipedia

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    Windows, macOS, Linux VHDL, Verilog (only pure digital simulations) [9] Qt GUI; uses own SPICE-incompatible simulator Qucsator for analog Qucs-S [1] various contributors: 2024 Fork of Qucs that supports SPICE-compatible simulator backends: Ngspice, Xyce, SpiceOpus, Qucsator InfineonSpice [10] Infineon Technologies: 2024 Windows, Wine: Analog ...

  3. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    ADINA - engineering simulation software for structural, fluid, heat transfer, and multiphysics problems. ACSL and acslX - an advanced continuous simulation language. Algodoo - 2D physics simulator focused on the education market that is popular with younger users.

  4. List of HDL simulators - Wikipedia

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    Xilinx Simulator (XSIM) comes as part of the Vivado design suite. It is a compiled-language simulator that supports mixed language simulation with Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL and SystemC language. It supports standard debugging tool such as step through code, breakpoints, cross-probing, value probes, call stack and local variable Window.

  5. Template:Computer simulation/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. List of discrete event simulation software - Wikipedia

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    A discrete event simulation software with a drag-and-drop interface for modeling simulations in 3D. January 21, 2022 [6] GoldSim: GoldSim Technology Group LLC Combines system dynamics with aspects of discrete event simulation, embedded in a Monte Carlo framework. September 21, 2015 [7] GPSS: Various A discrete event simulation language.

  7. Simula - Wikipedia

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    By May 1962, the main concepts for a simulation language were set. SIMULA I was born, a special purpose programming language for simulating discrete event systems. Kristen Nygaard was invited to visit the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation in late May 1962 in connection with the marketing of their new UNIVAC 1107 computer.

  8. STELLA (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    STELLA's approach to modeling systems shares some similarities with a precursor, the DYNAMO simulation language. DYNAMO explicitly defined "stocks" (reservoirs) and "flows" (inputs and outputs) as key variables in a system, a vocabulary that STELLA shares. [ 9 ]

  9. Arena (software) - Wikipedia

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    Arena is a discrete event simulation and automation software developed by Systems Modeling and acquired by Rockwell Automation in 2000. [1] It uses the SIMAN processor and simulation language. As of 2020, it is in version 16.