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JASA allows researchers in agent-based computational economics to write high-performance trading simulations using a number of different auction protocols. The software also provides base classes for implementing simple adaptive trading agents.
iAccess is a trust negotiation-based authorization service.
It provides entities with the right to protect their own credentials and negotiate with remote (unknown) servers access to resources. iAccess works with X.509 and SAML standards.
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Database Driven RoboCup Rescue Server is a version of RoboCup Rescue Server (https://sourceforge.net/projects/roborescue/) which uses a database to store the simulation data in order to simulate a very large number of agents.
Sakura is a Knowledge Navigator and User Interface for UNIX, which implements HyperMedia and its own windowing and packing system, both in the main program and in an extensive API for Tcl and other languages.