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| [[Berkeley Madonna]]
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| 2024
| A modeling and simulation environment based on the Modelica modeling language, also supporting the [[Functional Mock-up Interface|FMI]], eFMI and SSP standards. Uses symbolic equation processing to generate efficient simulation code.
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| [[DYNAMO (programming language)|DYNAMO]]
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| System dynamics and discrete event modeling with some agent-based capabilities. Drag and drop user interface builder allows simulations to be published online. Includes multilevel hierarchical models, reusable modules, multidimensional arrays, optimization, and Monte Carlo analysis.
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| LunaSim
| {{Free}}
| JavaScript
| 2025
| Open-source, web-based system dynamics simulation platform designed to make modeling accessible to students and educators anywhere. Provides an online alternative for simulation that can be accessed from any computer with a standard browser. <ref>{{Citation |title=LunaSim |date=2025-10-01 |url=https://proceedings.systemdynamics.org/2024/papers/P1049.pdf |access-date=2025-07-01 |publisher=System Dynamics Society}}</ref>
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| [[MapleSim]]
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| [[Modelica]]-based modeling and simulation environment. Modelica is an object-oriented, declarative, multi-___domain modeling language for component-oriented modeling of complex systems. Next to the free [https://github.com/modelica-3rdparty/SystemDynamics System Dynamics library], which is exclusively based on modeling signal flows, there is a free [https://github.com/modelica-3rdparty/BusinessSimulation Business Simulation Library (BSL)] dedicated to System Dynamics, which makes use of Modelica's acausal connectors to account for transitions of conserved matter.
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| PathSim
| {{Free}}, [[MIT License]]
| Python
| 2024
| Open source dynamical system simulation framework in the block-diagram paradigm. Discrete event handling.
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| [[SAAM II]]
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| Uses compartmental theory to model dynamic systems. Typically used in life science problems like substance/nutrient kinetics and effects or epidemiology.
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| {{Free}}, MIT License
| Python
| 2023
| Open source Systems Engineering Library (se-lib) provides system dynamics and discrete event simulation.
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| Silico Dynamic simulation platform
| Proprietary, commercial, free to use for public projects
| Visual interface
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| Web-based interactive system dynamics modeling platform
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| [[Simcad Pro]]
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| System dynamics and discrete event modeling with some agent-based capabilities. Drag and drop user interface builder in Architect versions allows simulations to be published online. Includes multilevel hierarchical models, reusable modules, multidimensional arrays, optimization, and Monte Carlo analysis.
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| [[StochSD]]
| {{Free}}, [[GNU Affero General Public License|AGPL v3]]
| JavaScript
| 2022
| Stochastic and deterministic modelling and simulation based on the System Dynamics approach to [[Continuous simulation|Continuous System Simulation (CSS)]]. Includes tools for optimization/parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis, and statistical analysis and presentation of results from multiple simulations of stochastic models. Based on the InsightMaker-engine, stock and flow models are constructed in a click-and-draw manner. Mainly intended for education and research where small and medium-sized CSS modelling and simulation is used.
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| [[Vensim]]
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