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ATLAS is a modeling language that allows one to define a static view of a city section for simulating traffic in an area. By using ATLAS TSC, an intermediary compiler, and CD++, a Cell-DEVS system, traffic simulations may be run. The outputs of the simulation are a collection of individual cell-space simulation results that are difficult to analyze as a whole. This problem is solved by using GATLAS ((ATLAS in Google Earth) to generate KML files from the CD++ outputs so that the simulation results may be examined as a whole in Google Earth.