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    The Coverage Simulator transforms test models. The satisfaction of a weaker coverage criterion on the target model corresponds to the satisfaction of a stronger coverage criterion on the source model. Thus, it supports many model-based test generators.
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    This educational software simulates an Ad-hoc network with AODV algorithm, it uses a high level view and only works in Routing layer. it has a user-friendly graphical user interface and has been written in java language.
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    M3Actions is a framework to define operational semantics in MOF metamodels. It provides a graphical action language to define model behaviour, a simulator, debugger and execution trace recorder, build on top of eclipse modeling projects (EMP).
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