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UMLet is an open-source Java tool for rapidly drawing UML diagrams, with a focus on a sound and pop-up-free user interface. Its homepage is www.umlet.com.
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Computational modelling is a interdisciplinary field spanning many techniques and programming languages. AgenTools is a project dedicated to establishing increased modularity in scientific computing packages and a portal linking to other existing project
Dancing Networks attempts to create self-drawing diagrams by applying the laws of motion as we know them today. The process of the diagrams drawing themselves looks like a network that starts its dance in chaos but gravitates toward harmony and order.
The Graph Visualization Framework is a set of Java 2 packages that can
serve as a foundation for applications that manipulate or visualize graph structures. "Royere" is built on the GVF and includes XML
support, SVG output, pluggable layouts, editing.
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.
Goal of Coatie3D project is the development of a 3D graph drawer/ viewer. The purpose of graph drawing is the identification of a pleasant layout for a given graph.
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A VUB (www.vub.ac.be) -student project to simulate an ip/tcp and digital network. The project has ended for this year, files will be released in febr 2004. In october, a new group of students will continue to work on this project.
The Java Vision Toolkit (JVT) is a Java Advanced Imaging GUI/library for machine vision and image processing applications. It provides a framework for machine vision and image processing algorithms for 2D and 3D images.
GeNetDB, contraction of Genetic Network Database, is a bioinformatic platform destined to the study of genetic regulatory networks. It contains in one place the data and the way to study them, providing the user an access to all tools needed for his work
This is educational software whose purpose it is to clarify the workings of different clustering algorithms by visualising the clustering process in 2D space. This make many possible problems and advantages very clear.
An Eclipse plug-in and KDE application to visually and interactively explore arbitrary graphs (collections of nodes and edges) specified in the Graph eXchange Language (GXL).
Network Visualization is a mature part of computer science that is enjoying a good deal of growth, partially fueled by Bioinformatics. Network is a synonym for Graph, and both refer to a collection of nodes and edges.
Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control data. The main distribution provides a GUI for visualizing the evolution of a software project. External tools can access Bloof via Java API and a XML result mechanism.
The goal of this project is to build an application to simulate a three-dimentional robot arm. This application will be able to move each arm individually or set positions, so that we can animate the movement from one stored position to another. The whol
Zaval Light-Weight Visual Components Library (LwVCL) is a pure Java alternative to humble AWT-based GUI interfaces for wide ranges of platforms, including J2SE, PersonalJava and J2ME(coming soon). LwVCL can be used on Zaurus, iPAQ and other devices.