Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: SysMPy
Version: 0.0.6
Summary: A library for System Modeling Runtime Environment (SMRE)
Home-page: https://github.com/pcyoung75/SysMPy
Author: SysMPy Team
Author-email: pcyoung75@gmail.com
License: Apache License Version 2.0
Description: # SysMPy
         
        ## About
        SysMPy is an open-source library for System Modeling Runtime Environment (SMRE), an integrated software environment which offers several built-in libraries to support systems analysis and design, based on a convenient systems modeling script language, which forms a fundamental building block of SMRE.
        
        ### Systems Modeling Script (SMS)
        Example 1: Three action nodes 
        
        SMS has a simple form as shown the following code. 
        To define a process, a class Process(.) can be used. 
        The return object from it provides a built-in function Action(.). 
        By including the name of an Action, the Action node is defined along the process.  
        
        
        ```
        from entity import *
        
        p = Process("Process")
        act1 = p.Action("Action1")
        act2 = p.Action("Action2")
        act3 = p.Action("Action3")
        ```
        The following figure shows an illustrative graph from the above code. 
        
        ```
                        +---------------+
                        |               |
                        |     start     |
                        |               |
                        +---------------+
                                | Process
                                |
                        +---------------+
                        |               |
                        |     Action1   |
                        |               |        
                        +---------------+        
                                |
                                |
                        +---------------+
                        |               |
                        |     Action2   |
                        |               |        
                        +---------------+        
                                |
                                | 
                        +---------------+
                        |               |
                        |      End      |
                        |               |
                        +---------------+
        ```
        
        After building the model, we can run a simulation. 
        To execute the simulation, asyncio.run(.) is used with the built-in function sim() of the process p.
        
        ```
        asyncio.run(p.sim())
        ```
        
        ### Prerequisites
        The following pakages are needed to run the library.
        - requests
        - numpy
        - tornado
        - python for matlab 
        
        ### Members
        Developers:
        
        - Dr. Cheol Young Park
        - Dr. Shou Matsumoto 
        - Mr. DaePhil Han
        - Mr. EunHak Lee 
        - Mr. SeongRae Lim
        - Mr. Hong Gyu Han
        
        Advisers:
        
        - Prof. Joongyoon Lee
        - Dr. GwanTaik Lim
        - Prof. YoungWon Park
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.7
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