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Revision as of 14:24, 2 May 2008
CD++ is a tool suite including a combination of powerful simulation and support tools. Models can be created using different programming languages, and a variety of graphical interfaces are available. This page shows some screenshots of different parts of the tool.
This page shows some sample screenshots of CD++ and its various features. Detailed information can be found in the User Manuals section.
Many other support tools are available (check the Support Tools section).
Modeling tools
CD++Builder
CD++Builder is an Eclipse-based plugin created to facilitate model creation. The users can define models using an integrated development environment that combines multiple tools.
CD++Modeler
CD++Modeler allows the user to define DEVS Atomic or Coupled models using a Graphical User Interface. CD++Modeler is integrated into CD++Builder, and it can also be executed as a standalone tool. An online version is available (check the [Support Tools] section).
Visualizations
CD++ offers many ways in which a simulation can be viewed. Here are some of the ways that allows visualization of the simulated models
Drawlog creates a log file of a 2D grid of a simulation that changes with time.
Using the drawlog tool, more advanced visualizations can be created such as a 2D animation:
3D animations can also be done with a program for CD++ called DEVS View
Other ways to view simulations include:
VRML viewer
ATLAS
CD++/Maya
Blender