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This Wiki is focused on the toolkit itself, and in tool-related aspects. Readers interested in the underlying theory should consult:
 
This Wiki is focused on the toolkit itself, and in tool-related aspects. Readers interested in the underlying theory should consult:
  
- “Theory of Modeling and Simulation”. B. Zeigler, H. Praehofer, T. G. Kim. 2nd Edition. Academic Press. 2000.  
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- B. Zeigler, H. Praehofer, T. G. Kim. ''“Theory of Modeling and Simulation”. 2nd Edition.'' Academic Press. 2000.
  
- G. Wainer. Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a practitioner's approach (book). (click here to get it at Amazon).  
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- G. Wainer. [http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=&isbn=9781420053364&parent_id=&pc=/shopping_cart/search/search.asp?search%3Dwainer Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a practitioner's approach] (book). ([http://www.amazon.com/Discrete-Event-Modeling-Simulation-Gabriel-Wainer/dp/1420053361/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207882181&sr=8-1 click here to get it at Amazon)].
  
 
The [[Introduction]] page contains further information and references on DEVS and Cell-DEVS.
 
The [[Introduction]] page contains further information and references on DEVS and Cell-DEVS.

Revision as of 16:03, 30 April 2008

Introduction to CD++

CD++ is a generic toolkit for Discrete-Event modeling and simulation. The environment is based on the DEVS (Discrete-Event systems Specifications) formalism.

This Wiki is focused on the toolkit itself, and in tool-related aspects. Readers interested in the underlying theory should consult:

- B. Zeigler, H. Praehofer, T. G. Kim. “Theory of Modeling and Simulation”. 2nd Edition. Academic Press. 2000.

- G. Wainer. Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a practitioner's approach (book). (click here to get it at Amazon).

The Introduction page contains further information and references on DEVS and Cell-DEVS.

Download
  • To download CD++, click HERE
  • For information for developers, check out Software Docs for documentation
  • Sample models can be downloaded on the Sample Models page.
Site Help

The following are useful links that are related to the CD++ Project

  • A database of some CD++ models can be found here
  • Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.


Related Links

The following are useful links that are related to the CD++ Project

  • A database of some CD++ models can be found here
  • Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Different simulation algorithms have been implemented:
- standalone (single CPU),
- server mode (the simulator is installed as a server accessible through TCP/IP sockets),
- real time (the simulator is tied to the real-time clock),
- Embedded (E-CD++; the simulator uses the real-time clock and can be embedded in single-board computers),
- Parallel (over a linux cluster or Windows-based PC clusters),
- Distributed (over Web Services).