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    MCP Server Simulator iOS IDB

    MCP Server Simulator iOS IDB

    Enables LLMs to interact with iOS simulators

    The MCP Server Simulator for iOS IDB provides a bridge between Large Language Models (LLMs) and iOS simulators, offering comprehensive control through natural language commands. It enables operations such as launching apps, interacting with the UI, and retrieving device information, enhancing the capabilities of AI-driven development tools. ​
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    XcodeBuildMCP

    XcodeBuildMCP

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server

    XcodeBuildMCP is a Model Context Protocol server that exposes Xcode operations as typed tools and resources so AI assistants can build, test, and debug iOS apps programmatically. It’s organized with a modern plugin architecture and workflow-scoped tool directories, covering common developer actions across projects, schemes, targets, simulators, real devices, and Swift packages. The server aims to be “agent-ready,” surfacing capabilities (build, clean, test, archive, install, run, log...
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    Fedhf

    Fedhf

    A Flexible Federated Learning Simulator

    FedHF is a Python-based simulator for flexible, heterogeneous, and asynchronous federated learning research. It provides configurable resource models, supports asynchronous protocols, and accelerates experimentation.
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

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    AWS IoT Arduino Yún SDK

    AWS IoT Arduino Yún SDK

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from an Arduino Yún

    The AWS-IoT-Arduino-Yún-SDK allows developers to connect their Arduino Yún compatible Board to AWS IoT. By connecting the device to the AWS IoT, users can securely work with the message broker, rules and the Thing Shadow provided by AWS IoT and with other AWS services like AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon S3, etc. The AWS-IoT-Arduino-Yún-SDK consists of two parts, which take use of the resources of the two chips on Arduino Yún, one for native Arduino IDE API access and the other for...
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    Smart Grid Co-Simulator

    Windows code with Omnet++ and OpenDSS simulator

    We have developed a co-simulator which combines support for power device models and communication models to improve practical investigation of the Smart Grid. Our proposed system uses OpenDSS power system simulator and OMNeT++ communication system simulator which are available under an open source licence. We have resolved a synchronisation problem between already existing communication and power networks simulators.
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