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From: wcs@ho95e.UUCP (x0705)
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Subject: Re: SIMULATION LANGUAGE FOR UNIX?
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Date: Sun, 11-Aug-85 23:01:56 EDT
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> Does anyone out there know if there is a dynamic modelling language
> for UNIX/C.  We currently use Dynamo under VMS and though it is 
> John Antypas > Research Assistant > Dr. James Bush M.D.
> UC San Diego Medical School > Community Family Medicine > Mail Code M-022
> La Jolla, Ca. 92093 > (619) 452 2895
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I'm not sure what a dynamic-modelling language is, but for
discrete-event simulation there are a few good choices.
	Simscript is now available for UNIX.  Contact CACI, wherever
		they are.  A good language;  my department didn't have
		enough demand to get a license for our machine, but it
		must be real nice to use on UNIX instead of IBM TSO.
	
	For C-based languages, there's C++, an object-oriented
		outgrowth of C, and there's Concurrent C.  Both are
		good languages to write simualtions in.
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## Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs