Acta Scientific Computer Sciences

Short Communication Volume 3 Issue 10

ZeroOne: Building and Enhancing Executing Simulation by Incremental Patches

Maurice HT Ling1,2*

1HOHY PTE LTD, Singapore
2School of Data Sciences, Perdana University, Malaysia

*Corresponding Author: Maurice HT Ling, HOHY PTE LTD, Singapore and School of Data Sciences, Perdana University, Malaysia.

Received: August 17, 2021; Published: September 25, 2021

Abstract

  Identifying all the required aspects before building a simulation is one of the major difficulties. This may be resolved by incremental simulation building. However, the simulator must be able to accept new codes into the simulation while the simulation is running. Here, I present ZeroOne, a simulation engine which allows for incremental simulation building by monitoring and processing a script file for new codes. ZeroOne is licensed under GNU General Public License Version 3.0 for academic and not-for-profit use.

Keywords: Simulator; Incremental Simulation Building; Matrix Trilogy; Python Programming Language

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Citation

Citation: Maurice HT Ling. “ZeroOne: Building and Enhancing Executing Simulation by Incremental Patches". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 3.10 (2021): 50-52.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2021 Maurice HT Ling. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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