Xref: utzoo comp.lang.smalltalk:2924 comp.object:3374 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!convex!linac!uwm.edu!bionet!alc!chang From: chang@alc.com (Sehyo Chang) Newsgroups: comp.lang.smalltalk,comp.object Subject: Re: OO simulation languages, any recommendations? Keywords: simulation Message-ID: <1251@denver.alc.com> Date: 26 Apr 91 22:30:34 GMT References: <96-raymond-terry> <1991Apr26.155632.19230@daimi.aau.dk> Followup-To: comp.lang.smalltalk Organization: Ascent Logic Corporation; San Jose, CA Lines: 41 In article <1991Apr26.155632.19230@daimi.aau.dk> olm@daimi.aau.dk (Ole Lehrmann Madsen) writes: >raymond!terry@galaxia.newport.ri.us writes: > >>My company develops models of computer systems using Simscript II.5. One >>of my co-workers who does this, asked me if I knew of any OO simulation >>languages, I currently am programming in Smalltalk. I know that there are >>some fileIns for Smalltalk but I don't know how effective the resulting >>system is as compared to Simscript. So, I would appreciate it if any of you >>would post or email me your experiences regarding using an OO simulation >>language. > >Simula (the first OO language) has execellent facilities for Simulation. >Lund Software can supply compileres for SUN, Macintosh, etc. >a.s. Simula in Oslo can supply PC versions. >For further information you may contact > > Boris Magnusson Boris.Magnusson@dna.lth.se > >Ole Lehrmann Madsen There is excellent simulation packaged called 'SimTalk' which let you build complex simulation in smalltalk. Included are animation, event trace ,etc. I heartly recommend build simulation on smalltalk especially using this package. In fact I built our simulator product using this package. -------- Sehyo Chang Ascent Logic Corp chang@alc.com -- Sehyo Chang chang@alc.com Ascent Logic Corp (408)943-0630 180 Rose Orchard Way, Suite 200 San Jose, CA 95134