SLX: pyramid power

SLX is Wolverine Software's "next generation" simulation language. SLX stands for Simulation Language with Extensibility. SLX provides an inverted pyramid of layers which range from its C-like SLX kernel, at the bottom, through traditional simulation languages, e.g., GPSS/H, in the mi...

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