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News Release from: The MathWorks | Subject: SimEvents 2
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 5 September 2007

Simulator models system functions

SimEvents 2 allows engineers to develop applications for packet-based communications, supervisory control, computer architecture, mission planning, manufacturing, logistics and other areas

The MathWorks has released SimEvents 2, which supports the modelling of complex discrete-event and hybrid dynamic systems across the Simulink family of products. SimEvents is a discrete-event, transaction-level simulator that models system functions and constraints with a network of queues, servers, gates and switches.

Engineers can develop applications for packet-based communications, supervisory control, computer architecture, mission planning, manufacturing, logistics and other areas.

SimEvents 2 lets engineers add an unlimited number of attributes, which represent data transport, to the entities flowing through the model.

This enables engineers to model complex algorithms at individual nodes, which can then be aggregated into a larger system.

SimEvents 2 is tightly integrated with Simulink and Matlab to provide a powerful and efficient environment for modelling multi-domain or hybrid dynamic systems that contain a combination of continuous-time, discrete-time and discrete-event behaviour.

SimEvents is also tightly integrated with Stateflow to model systems containing finite-state machines that may produce or be controlled by discrete events.

'In the new version of SimEvents, activity-based models can carry larger amounts of data, which enables engineers to model complex, data-intensive applications', said Giovanni Mancini, Product Marketing Manager at The MathWorks.

'Now, for example, models can carry an array that represents an entire video sequence'.

SimEvents is available immediately for the Solaris, Linux, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh platforms.

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