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PyOSG is a python wrapper for the OpenSceneGraph. Version number corresponds to the version of OpenSceneGraph that PyOSG should work with (e.g. PyOSG 2.8 should work with OpenSceneGraph 2.8.x). Still in early stages, so email mday299 if any problems!
Preparation of GPS routes and analysis of GPS logs in the context of outdoor sports (biking, skiing, trecking, gliding, geocaching, mountaineering). Our hope is to have a multi platform, multi GPS file and map format software.
Guanxi is a robust analysis and simulation application for Social Network Analysts. Guanxi allows researchers in the field to create, import, and export an endless array of networks, analyze their structure, and run custom dynamics over them.
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This is an ETL software which loads data from DBF/XBase files into MySQL. This utility has command line interface, designed to work without user interaction.
A colorized interactive dotplot program designed for pair-wise comparisons of RNA & DNA. The original idea was from the mind of late Prof. William J. Dreyer of Caltech. The idea is to be able to see the "tapestry" of life, which comes alive with color.
MBDyn_sim_suite is a collection of free pre&post-processing tools and simulation models for the open-source multi-body analysis software MBDyn forming a general purpose simulation environment for structural dynamics with an emphasis on wind turbines.
QME-DEV Workbench (wxScipy) is a dataanalysis workbench based on Python, SciPy, Numpy and MatPlotLib(PyLab) and uses wxPython for the GUI. It can be used for non-linear analysis with a large set of experimental or generated data. Load/Acquire / Save/ Gr
Comprehensive & high performance data distribution &transformation system. Features a simple, user-friendly event driven scripting interface transparently generates & execs highly efficient Perl/C code. Uses:ETL,datawarehousing,statistics,data-cleansing.
NOC is a open source development toolkit and a powerful molecular explorer for protein structure visualizing,analysis,crystallographic mapping, modeling, and refinement, Gromacs/Amber MD trajectories displaying,movie making...
NOTE: Use Fltk_Contour insted this code! FMesh is a simply scientific data visualization tool based on OpenGL. FMesh can generate 2D and 3D graph of contour and color maps for any (x,y,z) scattered data set, many other options are included.
UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen.
Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.
SMIT (Scientific & Medical Imaging Tool) assists in image analysis of 3D datasets. It supports image registration, image segmentation, 3D ROI analysis, and least square fitting. Its powerful OpenGL engine displays your data fast and accurately. Enjoy!
A GTK+/Gnome2 graphical front end for the IW3HEV Vector Network Analyzer, also has a signal generator, and It displays graphicaly SWR, Phase, Return Loss, X impedance, Serial resistance, |Z| Impedanze, and Inductance, and capacitance.
ProcessViewBrowser & ProcessViewServer represent an OpenSource attempt to industrial process visualization. It is based on Qt and is very portable. (Now also available as commercial software)
decida is [de]vice & [ci]rcuit [d]ata [a]nalysis. It is used for electron device characterization, procedural simulation/analysis of electronic circuits, or more general dataanalysis tasks.
This library is a Fortran 95 gnuplot interface for some Unix like OS'es. This provides some routines that enables direct access of a child gnuplot session from a Fortran 95 program. You will need a copy of fortranposix to make this work.
Viewmol is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. It is able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for computations and to visualize their results.
Sonogram and waveform display programm for Unix using different algorithms like FFT and LPC to display musical features or potential artefacts that you may no be able to hear. Superimposed tuneable Staff-Lines allow for easy transcription of music.
TM4 is a suite of applications for managing and analyzing microarray data. TM4 provides data storage and tracking, image analysis, normalization, data filtering, clustering and statistical analysis capabilities. Includes MADAM, Spotfinder, MIDAS, and MeV.
CCOUNT is a free package for market research data cleaning, manipulation, cross tabulation and dataanalysis. Similar to, and uses the same syntax as, SPSS-MR Quantum, a well known commercial package for processing market research data.
Niamtool v2 is a graphical drawingtool for creating NIAM-diagrams (Niam is Nijssen Information Analyses Method) As far as we know is the only niam-drawingtool in existance (excluding Niamtool v1). It\'s written in java 1.4.
froi (FS-FAST ROI) is a suite of Perl scripts and modules to provide easy slice-, volume-, and surface-based ROI analysis of functional MRI (fMRI) data analyzed by FS-FAST and Freesurfer (http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu).