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The aim of the project is to provide open source collection of algorithms in the field of spectroscopy: data handling and processing, modeling and artificial intelligence tools.
The CheckCML project is a collection of modules for the production and checking of chemical experimental data represented as CML. The core CheckCML library provides classes for the checking process; tools such as OscarData allow for the production of CML
MCDL is a small Java molecular viewer/editor for chemical structures, stored in Modular Chemical Descriptor Language linear notation. Features include accurate structure diagram generation, and Kekule chemical structure creation from aromatic bond list.
SpOK - The Spectrum Organisation Kit, a program for the organisation and visualisation of spectral data written in Java. Sorry - this project is not being continued. All functionality was integrated into the Bioclipse project...
The RNA Ontology Consortium proposed a translation the RNA backbone angles to 46 clusters ('suites') and hence unique names. This project calculates the suites from RNA 3D structures, and to search on a Java-based index structure of known folds.
Jpowder, http://www.jpowder.org, is a Java viewer of powder diffraction data, and is a collaborative project between the ISIS Facility of the STFC and the E-Learning and Software Develepment Unit of the Kasem Bundit University.
this is a small project which provides several mathematical function useful for a chemist or somebody working with mass specs.
The goal is to provide several cuda and c based functions which can be easily accessed using java, groovy and python.