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    Aestel

    Aestel

    Applications for data management

    "Information is data in action", and, consequently, having good quality data is essential. The AESTEL package contains two highly configurable applications for data management: A data loader and a reporting application, i.e. DataLoader and AEREA, respectively. The data loader application applies user-defined instructions to validate, process and load data. The reporting application provides a query builder and spreadsheet template designer. Both applications work with any relational data...
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    javadbchem

    A universal chemistry database system, using Java and any rdbms

    ...The build system of the project makes it possible to add properties directly to the molecule/atom/bond tables. This makes it more flexible than systems where structures are saved as monolithic blobs in a single table.
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    jPeriodic

    jPeriodic is a table of elements written in Java

    jPeriodic is a simple table of elements coded in Java providing the user with the most common informations about each known chemical element. By clicking an element a popup will apear containing the selected elements attributes. Additionaly jPeriodic offers a small temperature converter which is able to convert between Celcius and Kelvin. Because jPeriodic is coded in Java the software is platform-independent, meaning you can run jPeriodic on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and many other operating systems which are able to run a Java Virtual Machine.
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    Periodic Table
    Periodic table of the chemical elements for Java (J2ME) enabled devices. http://kenai.com/projects/periodic/pages/Home
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    The Periodic Tables Package is an advanced suite of applications for both Windows and Linux that allow chemists and students alike to use the Periodic Table on their computers.
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    Periodic Table Java Applet
    The Periodic Table via a simple Java applet. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
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    EPeriodic is the electronic periodic table. you can read the properties of each element in the table with a single click
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    Periodic Table

    This application will show you the periodic table and all the details.

    This application will show you the periodic table and it also has a huge amount of data for each element in the periodic table. Almost every term for the element is described!
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