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A collaboration platform that enables non-locking, synchronous, real-time collaborative (NOT text only) editing with editor independence. It also provides edit by edit session playback. To collaborate just enter a name, group and password.
Currently, all existing formal tools are designed to serve as formal verifiers, using one implementation or another. JTLV is a new tool aimed to facilitate and provide a unified framework to the development of formal verification algorithms.
Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
A log player for "The Fourth Coming" ("T4C", http://www.the4thcoming.com).
Given a log-file, this tool will replay a T4C game you've played before.
It will have built-in functionnalities like : merging log files
together, searching and cleaning
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It's a simpler clone of RoboCode. It's a game which simulates tanks war. The focus is artificial intelligence AI, evolutive algorithms and neural networks. It's implemented in Java.
Alef++, is a new programming language like Perl and Lisp syntax, with a many changing in classical languages designs, her specification designed to be implemented for any VM, by default can access to any private/protected/default Java fields or methods.
A collection of Concurrent and Highly Scalable Utilities. These are intended as direct replacements for the java.util.* or java.util.concurrent.* collections but with better performance when many CPUs are using the collection concurrently.
CILib is a framework for developing Computational Intelligence software in swarm intelligence, evolutionary computing, neural networks, artificial immune systems, fuzzy logic and robotics.
This chess program changes its strength to give the best match against you. Eventually it learns to beat you specifically through learning alogirthms. Features included transposition tables and a elementary 3-piece endgame tablebase.
Java library offering theory of sets/set theory functionality (complement, intersection, symetric difference, union, cartesian product and powerset). There's also an ant task/ant tasks included that provides the library's functionality
A Java package for pretty-printing a text by deciding where to introduce line-breaks and indentation. A Java implementation of Derek Oppen\'s pretty printing algorithm. It is _not_ a pretty printer for Java code, though it could be used to write one.
Now part of Apache's Mahout machine learning project at http://mahout.apache.org/-- please see there for latest info and code and releases and support!
Are Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) to complex? The aim of this framework is, to convert JavaBeans (complex Java-Object graphs) in a simplified representation (JSON, XML, CSV or other object structures) or handle and control access to JavaBean properties.
This is an implementation of Donald Knuth's Algorithm X ("dancing links"). This is primarily a sudoku generator and solver, though it can be used to solve other exact cover problems.
The goal: to provide implementations of as many algorithms (sorting, searching, ...) and data structures (lists, trees, ...) as possible, accompanied by discussion of big O run time and memory limits and references to sources of further study.
The Java Boolean Expression Library (JBEL) enhances the Java Collections API by implementing on-the-fly sorting, filtering and reasoning capabilities including, select(), collect(), reject(), detect(), doForEach() using functional programming techniques.
FunctionalJ is a library which makes it easy to use functional programming patterns in Java, such as representing functions as objects, partial function application, higher-order functions, mapping, folding, and more.
The Vodoo/Stream project let users to define transducers dedicated to document analysis. Such transducers describe how fragments are matched and transformed. Finally a document can be an XML fragment, a free text or something else depending on extensions