RE: OT: Industrial Process modeling

From: Birt, Jeffrey (birtj_at_umr.edu)
Date: 04/30/05

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    We use Rockwell Software's Arena for this. http://www.software.rockwell.com/arenasimulation/

    No, it does not run under Linux, but it's the right tool for the job. I think there might be some demos of how we have used it here: http://web.umr.edu/~autoid/

    Jeff Birt

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    I haven't looked at SAL for a while, but I would bet that you would find something appropriate in
    there under Data Modeling and Visualization. They list programs for nearly any technical application.
    SAL (Scientific Applications on Linux) is archived at:

    http://sal.linet.gr.jp

    On 29 Apr 2005 at 21:58, Bill Gradwohl wrote:

    > I'm looking for an application, hopefully under Linux, to model an
    > industrial process. If I knew what something like this was called, I
    > could Google for it, but I know of no name for it.

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    <div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span style="font-size:10pt">On 29 Apr 2005 at 21:58, Bill Gradwohl wrote:</span></font></div>
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    <div align="left"><font face="Arial" color="#7f0000"><span style="font-size:10pt">&gt; I'm looking for an application, hopefully under Linux, to model an</span></font></div>
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