Welcome to Calytrix SIMplicity®:
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Calytrix SIMplicity® is an integrated development environment (IDE) that enables developers and scientists to rapidly assemble component-based HLA and DIS simulations from new and pre-existing components (federates) in a visual environment.
SIMplicity's goal is to reduce simulation project costs and duration by 40%. This is achieved by supporting best design practices, significantly reducing coding overheads, and simplifying simulation development and execution.
Development using SIMplicity is based entirely around the executable model created within the SIMplicity visual environment. This model is used by SIMplicity to encapsulate the simulation's workflow, manage its deployment, and to generate the code needed to provide the physical component integration via the RTI (for HLA federates) or via alternative middleware (for sub-federate level components).
SIMplicity supports you through all the stages of simulation design, development, deployment and management:
| FOM DEVELOPMENT | CREATING FEDERATIONS |
| Design and manage your FOMs using an intuitive tree view and UML class diagrams. | Design your simulation's federates using SIMplicity's unique visualization. |
| MAPPINGS | CODE GENERATION |
| Visually create complex mappings between third-party Federate SOMs and your simulation's FOM. | Automatically generate all the code for your simulation. At the end of this process you will have a running simulation ... just add the business logic. |
| MIDDLEWARE FLEXIBLE | DEPLOYMENT |
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SIMplicity supports DIS IEEE 1278.1a, HLA OMT 1.3 and HLA IEEE1516 middleware. |
Model the deployment of your distributed simulation using a UML deployment diagram. |
| EXECUTION | CBD |
| Compile, execute and manage your distributed simulation directly from the SIMplicity IDE. | Use Component-Based Development (CBD) methodologies to increase reuse and lower costs. |
| REPOSITORY | ADVANCED FEATURES |
| Manage and share your simulation reissues with the Calytrix networked repository. | ... and more |