Open Source Java Data Modeling Software for Windows

Java Data Modeling Software for Windows

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    MADS
    MADS (Multipurpose Agricultural Data System) is a free open-source tool for modelling and analysis of agricultural activities - crops, livestock, forestry and others - in developing countries, at sector, regional or project level.
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    PSIGHOS is a Java-based simulation library. PSIGHOS is focused on the simulation of business processes and comprises a parallel core so to reduce the execution time for large models.
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    PerformNet

    Queue network modelization tool

    Ceci est le projet réalisé à la session d’hiver 2014 par l’équipe Expresso. L’équipe était composée de : Philippe Olivier, François Lemonnier-Lalonde, Dominique Tremblay et François Moreau. Le projet a été réalisé pour le cours de Génie logiciel orienté objet, donné par M. Jonathan Gaudreault à l'Université Laval. Le projet consistait à développer un logiciel de modélisation de réseau de files d’attente, aussi appelé un réseau de Jackson. Chaque nœud du réspeau représente une station de traitement et chaque arc orienté représente un chemin possible d’une station à une autre. Le réseau possède toujours un point d’arrivée et de sortie. Un tel réseau peut, par exemple, représenter la zone de sécurité d’un aéroport, l’urgence d’un hôpital ou une chaîne de montage. BitBucket repository: http://bitbucket.org/ulaval21610/glo2004 http://sourceforge.net/projects/performnet/files/PerformNet-Expresso.zip/download
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