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    WireFactory Simulator

    WireFactory Simulator

    Small factory simulator for control logic test purpose

    ...WFS was originally built to simulate the action of an IEC 614999 application. So, the devices in the factory are easily connected to IEC 61499 applications. The WFS were mainly tested with FBDK (http://www.holobloc.com/). Wire Factory has been implemented to help to test more complex automation systems during a doctorate course under guidance of: Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Roberto Silvio Ubertino Rosso Jr. Co-Supervisor: Prof. Dr. André Bittencourt Leal at Santa Catarina University State (UDESC) located in Joinville/Brazil. ...
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    GUItars

    GUItars is designed for the analysis of high throughput RNAi data.

    Please refer to the original article published in PLOS ONE at http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0049386. GUItars's user-friendly graphical interface enables rapid analysis of RNAi and small molecule screens. GUItars uses SSMD for hit selection, which is preferred for its ability to diminish sample size effects and the false hit rate, making it superior to other widely used HTS analysis methods.
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