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pyBoids is a free/open-source project that implements (in Python/TKinter) Craig Reynold's famous boids algorithm. This algorithm intelligently simulates flocking, herding, swarming, and schooling behavior as found in nature.
General plugins for the QGis tool http://www.qgis.org. The plugins will be mostly written in python language. The idea is to contribute to the GIS open source software community.
StreamMine is a distributed event processing (streaming) infrastructure.
You can create low-latency, fault-tolerant stream processing functionality with any stream-oriented operators that can be implemented in Python.
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The co-simulation adapation platform serves as programming framework and middleware to enable coupling of distributed, heterogeneous numerical models. The framework facilitates the adaptation and integration of new sub-models into a common simulation platform.
A python tool for data analysis of FLEXPART transport modeling.
This software is being created to work with FLEXPART and other atmospheric transport model ouput. FLEXPART is a Lagrangian particle dispersion model written by Andreas Stohl. It is in active development at NILU and by Sabine Eckhardt, John Burkhart and numerous other research groups worldwide. For more information on FLEXPART visit the homepage
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The 3D Slicer is freely available, open-source software for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical image data. Follow the link for more info: http://slicer.org