DEVS-Suite, DEVSJAVA, and CoSMoS Tools


Java WebStart technology supports complete execution of standalone Java applications from a Web server. The DEVS-Suite and DEVSJAVA simulators are Java WebStart enabled – i.e., they can be downloaded using popular browsers and executed on client computer. Java WebStart caches the programs locally and automatically downloads updates on startup. The DEVS-Suitews similar to DEVSJAVAws has been developed to support simulation of parallel DEVS models. DEVS-Suite is also available as a standalone tool.

DEVS-SuiteWS

DEVS-Suite [standalone with the latest version available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/devs-suitesim/] – This version of DEVS-Suite can be downloaded and executed directly from one’s machine that has JRE 1.5 or higher. It supports dynamic compilation of models. The SimpArcMod and ServiceMod model libraries are included – SimpArcMod has the family of simple models including those that represent simple computer architectures and ServiceMod has a set of new models for simulating service-based software systems.

DEVS-Suite WebStart [simple version] [version 2.0]

DEVS-Suite WebStart [advanced version] – To launch the advanced version of DEVS_Suite WebStart, user need to download the DEVS_Suite_2.0.jar file. A basic guide can be downloaded here [version 2.0]

DEVS-Suite WebStart [simple version] – Extended DEVS-Suitews with support for Dynamic Structure SOA-compliant DEVS (DSOAD) models [version 2.0]

      Basic instruction for running DEVS-Suite simulator can be downloaded here.

MIPS processor models: (Single-Cycle, Multiple-Cycle, and Pipeline Architectures) [version 2.1][NEW]

DEVSJAVAWS

General models: Bank Teller, Coffee Machine, Processor Architectures, Traffic Intersection, and Virus Network
           
MIPS processor models: (Single-Cycle, Multiple-Cycle, and Pipeline Architectures)         

CoSMoS

CoSMoS (Component-Based System Modeling and Simulation) is a framework aimed at integrated visual model development, model configuration and automatic simulation data collection. The CoSMoS environment supports component-based modeling with direct support for DEVS formalism and XML Schema. DEVS-Suite is part of the CoSMoS and thus enables both modeling and simulation of Parallel DEVS models. This tool (version 2.0.0) is available here and comes with a built-in CHM Help file (also available as a PDF). The latest version is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cosmosim [version 2.1]