

The latter mode allows the user to take into account the steady state of the model in order to avoid a significant decrease in the accuracy of the results. The OpenSIMPLY provides global, selective and deferred statistics gathering modes. The time-critical section can be implemented using low level simulation technique. Simulation blocks may describe the general behavior of a model. Using a low, Simula-like level, much faster simulation models can be created.Įven the models in the Simula programming language (with some adaptation) can be run with OpenSIMPLY.īoth simulation levels can be used together. The high level, block simulation, provides a palette of ready-to-use simulation components (blocks) representing queue, server, router, etc., which are connected in the required order.Īny simulation block can be extended in terms of parameters and functionality. The OpenSIMPLY as a simulation modeling software offers two subsystems which provide the discrete-event simulation approach at different levels. The OpenSIMPLY package contains a step-by-step tutorial based on runnable examples to get started quickly, detailed documentation, and pop-up help for the Delphi and Lazarus IDEs. You only need a few lines to run a model. As open source software, the project currently supportsĬomputer simulation with OpenSIMPLY is intuitive and easy.
