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Cariden Mult-MATE
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Cariden creates innovative software solutions for planning and control of packet networks. Our products are available to carriers and enterprises for simulation and optimization of IP, MPLS and ATM networks.
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DeriveIt ASON/GMPLS/MPLS Simulator
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DeriveIt, a leader in carrier-class network control plane software and simulation tools, offers a complete GMPLS Control Plane module for a wide range of network elements. Based on DeriveIt’s fifteen years experience in optical transmission software, reliable and advanced capabilities are designed in from the start. Quality is achieved in all product phases, including requirements, design, coding, testing, and OEM support.
DeriveIt also understands the main priorities of both network system vendors and carriers. These include scalability and restoration – our core product strengths. We are continuously monitoring and advancing the state of the art for GMPLS technologies with participation in ITU, OIF, and IETF standards bodies. We view GMPLS as a key platform that will drive development and deployment of a wide range of additional capabilities. DeriveIt’s product will remain at the forefront.
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J-Sim (formerly known as JavaSim)
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J-Sim (formerly known as JavaSim) is a component-based, compositional simulation environment. It has been built upon the notion of the autonomous component programming model. Similar to COM/COM+, JavaBeansTM, or CORBA, the basic entity in J-Sim is components, but unlike the other component-based software packages/standards, components in J-Sim are autonomous and are realization of software ICs (see the white paper "autonomous component architecture" for details).
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Added: 30th July 2006 01:02:31 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 01:02:31 AM Visited: 481 times
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Network Simulator - ns-2
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Ns began as a variant of the REAL network simulator in 1989 and has evolved substantially over the past few years. In 1995 ns development was supported by DARPA through the VINT project at LBL, Xerox PARC, UCB, and USC/ISI. Currently ns development is support through DARPA with SAMAN and through NSF with CONSER, both in collaboration with other researchers including ACIRI. Ns has always included substantal contributions from other researchers, including wireless code from the UCB Daedelus and CMU Monarch projects and Sun Microsystems. For documentation on recent changes, see the version 2 change log.
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OMNeT++ Discrete Event Simulation System (freeware)
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OMNeT++ is a public-source, component-based, modular and open-architecture simulation environment with strong GUI support and an embeddable simulation kernel. Its primary application area is the simulation of communication networks and because of its generic and flexible architecture, it has been successfully used in other areas like the simulation of IT systems, queueing networks, hardware architectures and business processes as well. OMNeT++ is rapidly becoming a popular simulation platform in the scientific community as well as in industrial settings. Several open source simulation models have been published, in the field of internet simulations (IP, IPv6, MPLS, etc), mobility and ad-hoc simulations and other areas.
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Added: 30th July 2006 12:51:06 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 12:51:06 AM Visited: 730 times
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OPNET WDM Guru
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SP Guru Transport Planner is an advanced network planning solution that enables service providers and network equipment manufacturers to design resilient, cost-effective optical and SONET networks. Its unique multi-layered network presentation, broad technology support, and cutting edge optimization and design capabilities make SP Guru Transport Planner an invaluable resource for network architects and planners.
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Added: 30th July 2006 12:45:28 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 12:45:28 AM Visited: 966 times
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