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<div style="margin:0;background-color:#E3F3FF;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #5CCEF5;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.2em;">Introduction to CD++</div> | <div style="margin:0;background-color:#E3F3FF;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #5CCEF5;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.2em;">Introduction to CD++</div> | ||
− | CD++ is a | + | CD++ is a '''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 | + | This Wiki is '''focused on the toolkit''' itself. Users interested in the underlying theory should consult: |
- B. Zeigler, H. Praehofer, T. G. Kim. ''“Theory of Modeling and Simulation”. 2nd Edition.'' Academic Press. 2000. | - B. Zeigler, H. Praehofer, T. G. Kim. ''“Theory of Modeling and Simulation”. 2nd Edition.'' Academic Press. 2000. |
Revision as of 16:04, 26 August 2011
Introduction to CD++
CD++ is a toolkit for Discrete-Event modeling and simulation. The environment is based on the DEVS (Discrete-Event systems Specifications) formalism.
- 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). The Introduction page contains further information and references on DEVS and Cell-DEVS. You can find several publications here. You can find some teaching and learning materials about DEVS and Cell-DEVS in this course webpage.
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