Interesting! It looks like their tool is primarily C++ and is
Cmake-based. Searching their website for Eclipse does not bring
up many hits, but it looks like Eclipse would be used via Cmake.
They create a scene graph that is in an xml file. It is not clear
to me what sort of GUI they have, perhaps the various projects are
putting different GUIs on the engine. The Wikipedia page says the
work is GPL and LGPL
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_Open_Framework_Architecture)
Clearly, they have some very advanced algorithms.
Ptolemy II has a model of computation based on Java-3D that uses
block diagrams to create scene graphs, though the physics are
non-existent or at best very primitive. So, in theory Triquetrum
could some day be used to create block diagrams that would
generate scene graphs.
_Christopher
On 2/13/17 4:24 AM, Jay Jay Billings
wrote:
I've seen that before. Very cool work.
Jay
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