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Burrow-owl is a software package for visualizing multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, with an emphasis on spectra used in macromolecular structure determination.
This project is a framework (i.e., library) for Mac OS X applications to link in. It provides plots of data together with the supporting machinery (objects inheriting from NSDocument, for example) that
applications can use to manipulate the plots.
MEM Net - Mote EMulator Network.
This project will focus on:
1) MEM - Wireless Sensor Node (mote) emulator
2) MEM Net - network of emulated motes
So far, the only released package is visual-sim-slides.
More comming next !
Scene Beans is an animation framework for Java2D. Scene Beans lets the programmer create animations by composing Java objects in a declarative style and hides the details of exactly how that animation is animated and rendered.
Fungus is a framework for distributed simulation by multi-agents.
It uses a very modular architecture.
A GUI is provided.
In our model, everything is Agent. Even the environnement.
You have an access to the communication's 'canals'.
The purpose of the project is to develop a quantitative medical imaging & visualization program for use on brain MR, DTI and MRS data. It is a joint project of the Kennedy Krieger Institute & the Johns Hopkins University, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Lab