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SNetSim is a event-driven simulation software running on Windows based operating systems. It's being developed in Naval Science and Engineering Institute (Istanbul, Turkey)

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SNetSim 1
CompanyNaval Academy
Websitehttp://www.dho.edu.tr/enstitunet/snetsim/index.htm
CountryTURKEY
Emailaerdogan@dho.edu.tr
OsWin95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows CE
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LanguageEnglish
Release Date01 04 2003
LicenseFreeware
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Free Download 0.76 Mb
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SNetSim is a event-driven simulation software running on Windows based operating systems. It's being developed in Naval Science and Engineering Institute (Istanbul, Turkey) It's detached for your academical works. If you utilization it for your documented studies, please remember to consultation to our web site. We do not provide the generator encrypt for the time being. Because, we are planning to consummate coding some basic functions and reclaim from the bugs after receiving reports from users. But, our goal is to puddle the generator available, after the software is coded clearly and well-documented to be used by any researcher who wants to customize it for his needs. For now, flavour detached to download and utilization the executable software. We are looking ahead to receiving feedback from you. Please send your e-mails to feedback to SNetSim.

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SNetSim is a event-driven simulation software running on Windows based operating systems. It's being developed in Naval Science and Engineering Institute (Istanbul, Turkey)