Your submission at Articles for creation: Sage (Discrete Event Simulation Library) (December 19)

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Sage (Discrete Event Simulation Library) (December 23)

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SwisterTwister talk 21:19, 23 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Help with notability

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Hi @SwisterTwister:;

I'm trying to update the article, and have consulted the Notability guidelines, as suggested. I am an independent developer - unrelated to the developer of Sage - who has worked with this library, and (perhaps obviously) feel that it is of note. It seems that there might be several potential issues, and I'm trying to figure out how to deal with them - first, there is the fact that all three referenced articles were authored by the same person, Mr. Bosch. This is true, but they are all peer-reviewed articles, two of which were developed in concert with existing customers, regarding existing commercial work, and all three were presented at simulation industry conferences. Second, it could be seen as an advertisement, but given that it is offered as open-source work, and that the notability page refers to "cleaning up" a page so it doesn't read like an advertisement. Might this be a reasonable avenue?

Before embarking on this effort, I read other pages for simulation and modeling class libraries in the open-source world, and the Ptolemy Project ([1]) seemed to set a bar I could clear. Is there some element of Sage that I could describe, that might help it to become accepted on the same grounds as that of the Ptolemy Project?

Additionally, I've found other references to HighMAST (which became Sage, as the proposed article describes) which (refereed journal implications aside) may appear more independent, but are less informative, and less authoritative, than the ones listed. Would including one or more of those, help?

[2] [3] [4] [5]

Please let me know what I might do to help make this article suitable for publication.

Regards, Ch rob (talk) 14:51, 31 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Your submission at Articles for creation: Sage (Discrete Event Simulation Library) (March 25)

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Kevin12xd 08:30, 25 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

Draft:Sage (Discrete Event Simulation Library) concern

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Your draft article, Draft:Sage (Discrete Event Simulation Library)

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