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Queueing network simulator

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Queueing-tool is a package for simulating and analyzing networks. It is an event based simulator that uses queues to simulate congestion and waiting on the network that includes tools for visualizing network dynamics.

Documentation

The package documentation can be found at http://queueing-tool.readthedocs.org/.

Features

  • Fast simulation. Queueing-tool is designed to run very quickly; the core algorithms were written in cython.

  • Visualizations. There are several tools that allow you to easily view congestion and movement within your network. This includes ready made functions for animating network dynamics, while your simulations take place.

  • Full documentation. Every function and class is fully documented both online and in the docstrings.

  • Fast setup. The network is represented as a networkx graph. Queueing-tool networks allow for probabilistic routing, finite capacity queues, and different blocking protocols for analyzing loss networks.

Installation

Prerequisites: Queueing-tool runs on Python 2.7 and 3.3-3.5 and it requires networkx and numpy. If you want to plot, you will need to install matplotlib as well.

Installation: To install, use:

pip install queueing-tool

Import with something like:

import queueing_tool as qt

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