elsimul
Elsimul is a cross-domain simulation framework designed to support both discrete-event and continuous-time models. The software is intended for researchers and practitioners who require integrated simulations that span domains such as manufacturing, logistics, urban planning, and education. It emphasizes modularity, interoperability, and reproducibility, offering a runtime engine, a library of modeling components, and interfaces for scripting and external tool integration.
Development of elsimul began in 2012 as an open-source initiative fostered by collaborations among universities and
Architecturally, elsimul uses a component-based design in which simulations are built from reusable blocks representing processes,
Elsimul has been applied in academia and industry to study factory optimization, supply-chain resilience, energy and
Users value its emphasis on interoperability and extensibility, though adoption varies by domain due to competition