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DEVSimPy is an wxPython-based environment for the simulation of complex systems defined by the DEVS formalism. Its development is supported by the SPE research laboratory team. The main goal of this environment is to facilitate the modeling of DEVS systems using the GUI library and the drag and drop approach. With DEVSimPy we can:
- model a DEVS system and save or export it into a library,
- edit the code of DEVS model to modify behavior's also during the simulation,
- import existing library of models (python code or DEVSimPy specific models) which allows the specific domain modeling (Power system, continuous, etc),
- automatically simulate the system and perform its analysis.
Link
- Git of the DEVSimPy project
Tutorials
- How to create DEVSimPy models (French)
- How to implement a DEVS automaton with QFM dans DEVSimPy (French)
- How to code a DEVSimPy Atomic model (French)
- How to create a DEVSimPy Coupled model (French)
- How to create a DEVSimPy model libraries (French)
- How to create a DEVSimPy diagram (French)
- How to simulate a DEVSimPy model (French)
- The Blink DEVSimPy Plugin (French)
- The Verbose DEVsimPy Plugin (French)
- The State Trajectory DEVSimPy Plugin (French)
Page mise à jour le 28/11/2021 par LAURENT CAPOCCHI