Running multiple simulations in multiple workspaces

Hi everyone, I am working on an airplane simulator in Java, which uses a model in Aerospace Blockset to calculate the required data for my airplane. However, I would like to calculate this data for multiple airplanes thus running multiple models. Is there a way to do that without the Parallel Computing Toolbox? If so is there a way to separate variables of each simulation in different workspaces so I can distinguish which of them belong to which simulation?
Thanks for your help!

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Amir
Amir am 4 Aug. 2014
You don't need to have separate variables.
Please try this code:
S = 'This is Variable S for the first run'
% use this, !matlab -r "your code (or function) for second run"
!matlab -r "S='This is Variable S for the Second run'"

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