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AEgis Announces the Release of acslXtreme® Version 2.3

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The AEgis Technologies Group, Inc. has announced the release of version 2.3 of the acslXtreme environment for modeling and simulation of continuous dynamic systems and processes. 

This latest version introduces an array of features including support for parallel cluster/grid computing, parameter estimation capabilities such as Markov Chain Monte-Carlo analysis, database connectivity support, and an assortment of utilities for model documentation and data post-processing. 

The acslXtreme environment is designed to provide integrated, end-to-end capabilities for model development, simulation execution, and results analysis. 

Models are specified using either familiar block diagram notation, or code-based descriptions based on the CSL modeling language. 

By default, all model representations are translated into C or FORTRAN language source code for compilation and execution. 

Open application programming interfaces (APIs) are provided throughout the system to extend acslXtreme functionality, allow the integration of custom or legacy code within acslXtreme models, or to embed the generated simulation into end-user applications. 

Model code reuse is supported through creatable user-defined libraries of simulation blocks.

acslXtreme provides a simulation control scripting language and mathematical analysis environment based on the M-File language.

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