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VLE, Virtual Environment Laboratory, is a multimodeling, simulation platform based on the discrete event formalism DEVS (Discrete Event System Specification). VLE provides a set of C++ libraries, the VFL (VLE Foundation Libraries) and a lot of programs like a simulator, a graphical user interface to model and develop models and tools to analyze and visualize simulation outputs. The VFL are sufficiently well designed to allow the development of new simulators, models or new programs for modeling and analysis.

Our goal with VLE is to provide powerful tools for modeling, simulating and analysing complex dynamics systems. We hope build an easy to use software. Our development are complying with the DEVS specification DEVS and works made by the simulation community. We are also pursuing the objective to develop and maintain a community of users and developers using an open, agile and community oriented development.




November 15, 2011: VLE 1.0.1
A bug fix release with improvements in decision extension.

September 15, 2011: VLE 1.0.0
Final release of VLE 1.0

April 20, 2011: New mailing-list
A new mailing-list is available : vle-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. The aim of the new mailing list is to separate emails from users to developers. This new mailing-list is intended to discuss guidelines of VLE developments.

February 9, 2011: VLE switches to Squeeze
Website and nightly builds services have switched to Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze

May 25, 2010
Youtube video for VLE's Git repository.

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