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Jep is a Java package for parsing and evaluating mathematical expressions. It currently supports user defined variables, constants, and functions. The open-source Jep project was halted in favor of commercial development of version 3.0 upwards.
Motion Blur is a free, professional program to simulate various visual effects like blur, judder or tearing that accompany a motion picture. This gives you a preview of how a real motion picture would look like when filmed with the custom parameters.
HAPviewer is a host application profile graphlet viewer. It visualizes network data through graphs on a per-host level such that running applications are apparent. Groups of flows are summarized to aggregates of per-role traffic.
This project is a tool for beginners to understand why a MPI program works or doesn't. It aims simple MPI codes, with a modest number of Processes. It is a real time view of an executing code, providing help even when the program deadlocks.
ActiveInsight provides real-time detection and reaction to events and patterns. It is a platform that enables the detection of meaningful events within multiple, high frequency, event streams.
Waveform viewer. Inspired by 'gtkwave' and 'Dancer2' (Denso proprietary tool). Used primarily for embedded software development, this tool allows for visual signal comparison and analysis. Gaming style mouse + keyboard makes for fast/fun use.
Intrepid Bioinformatic's Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV) modifications for viewing NGS files on IGV with data located on remote servers, accessed by web services.
The Generic Genetic Studies Database (GGSD) is a web-based, relational database driven data management software package for the management of large scale genetic studies.
Worldlines visualizes special relativity, as particles near lightspeed trace paths in a 3D slice of 4D Minkowski spacetime. Scenes illustrate time dilation, the twin paradox, length contraction, and Bell's spaceship paradox.
Databases to aid Metabolomics projects providing storage functionality for raw and preprocessed data, and integration with existing data analysis environments.
Gri is a language for scientific graphics programming. It is
script-based, not GUI-based. Some users view it as a sort of LaTeX
for scientific graphics. Users who climb a slight learning curve are
rewarded with considerable aesthetic power.
CalPyLab is an open source data acquisition and (light) analysis software suite for scientific laboratories. The goal of this project is to provide a lightweight replacement for lab-view, to provide a quick and easy way to connect to your equipment.
PAICE is a rapid bioinformatics pathway visualization tool for KEGG-compatible accessions derived from Illumina Solexa next-gen and Affymetrix datasets. It colors KEGG pathways while appreciating detection-calls and duplicate gene copies.
NeurAnim is a research aid for computational neuroscience. It is used to visualise and animate neural network simulations in 3D, and to render movies of these animations for use in presentations.
Import width files into MySQL, manipulate and export back to fixed width. Useful for health data analysis or *whatever*. Includes Thompson Reuters Care Discovery 3000 data file definition. Windows, OS X, Linux Requires PHP 5.3.x and MySQL 5.1.x
This project is a fork of the CERN Program Library is a large collection of general purpose libraries/ This program is oriented to needs of a physics laboratory that is general mathematics, data analysis, detectors simulation, data-handling etc...
The project have moved and is alive at http://opencernlib.tuxfamily.org/