A circuit simulator with graphical user interface (GUI)
Qucs is a circuit simulator with graphical user interface. The software aims to support all kinds of circuit simulation types, e.g. DC, AC, S-parameter, Transient, Noise and Harmonic Balance analysis. Pure digital simulations are also supported.
Avenzoar is a one-year exploration of renal cell carcinoma morphology and its related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPa) as a method of automating diagnosis of cancer by using a computer-aided decision tree controlled by analytical statistics.
GNUexp is a GNUstep/Cocoa framework and a collection of tools helping you to plan, develop, and administer applications associated with visual psychophysics, experimental psychology and statistical data analysis.
Mind this project is no longer maintained. You might be interested in having a look at
http://pythonhosted.org/plasduino/
instead.
Framework for data acquisition through the parallel port, suitable for performing simple didactic physics experiment.
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A complete survey administration and data collection system. A fully featured replacement for Quancept, supporting CAPI, Web, CATI, PDA and Paper survey modes. Sonar is the reference implementation of JCaiF for CAPI and Web survey interviewing. Try it!
msgnet is a library that implements a simulation framework with visualisation for message passing networks.
This might be useful for teachers and students of distributed systems courses.
SoFi (Solution Finder) is an extensible Java framework that facilitates rapid development of instructional applications to demonstrate common search and problem solving methods in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
NEW VERSION - Pocket PC (Compact .Net Framework required)! Use your computer screen to tell you how long you've been giving a speech, compared to predefined limits, using a large on-screen clock, and a green/yellow/red background "stoplight" effect.