Ged(Pluginable Graph Editor) is modern visual Graph Editor, written on java, with pluginable interface for different algorithms on graph's and different graph's formats.
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DagMap Vis is a java application aims to visualize DAGs (Directed Acyclic Graph) with a combine node link diagram and an adapted treemap layout. Based on prefuse, the application gives some useful interactions to navigate in hierarchical data structures.
SCTMF is an in development progress software aimed to educational learning of Formal Models, used in Computer Theory course.
The meaning of SCTMF is Sistema para Criação e Testes de Modelos Formais (Formal Model Creation and Tests System).
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Basic life is an application that desires to simulate basic life based on some basic chemistry/physics rules. This environment provides particles that can bond, vibrate, react, etc. in order to create basic cells
VisTer is system for terrain and landscapes visualization. It is graphical scene editor with built-in java3d renderer, which may be used in your java3d application. VisTer is based on plug-in system, so you can easily develope and test our own algorithms
S.o.n.a.r. is an analysis- and visualization tool developed for the popular business network XING (www.xing.com).
Registered XING users can search for companies and contact their personnel manager or other decision makers, i.e. for a job application.
Simple GUI tool for creating and manipulating WSN topologies
TOPO is a simple tool that allows the user to create and manipulate arbitrary Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) topologies without worrying about the anomalies that could arise using a text-base topology description. It is fast and easy to use and can accelerate small scale projects such as network simulation.
The tool is still undergoing development stage and is open to extension. One the candidate component to be soon integrated is a WSN discrete event simulator.
NecJGui is an antennas design tool, interface for Numerical Electromagnetic Code. It allows easily making NEC input files, and viewing them in 3D. It also contains a version of the simulator, so it's complete IDE for full-wave EM simulation.
A self-sufficient java framework for numerical solution of ODEs (diff eqs) and visualization. Samples are aeronautics/astronautics/physics/rocketry themed. Focus on clean design, modularity, reusability and documentation. Educational project.
Jpowder, http://www.jpowder.org, is a Java viewer of powder diffraction data, and is a collaborative project between the ISIS Facility of the STFC and the E-Learning and Software Develepment Unit of the Kasem Bundit University.
An Open DataBase Project developed in Java, PHP and Javascript and using MySQL to enable customized queries in Brazilian Researchers Lattes Database and still providing geographic representation at Google Maps.
The Watermarks is a java library for images and text watermarking fingerprinting and tamper-proofing. The supported carrier formats for a watermark are JPEG and PDF. The project also aim to build a test environment to evaluate robustness of implemented a
The project aim is to create the 3D simulation of robot-arm which moves on three axis. It's based on real robot- dual arm that can solve Rubic Cube. It's gonna be implemented using openGL in Java Applet and will be awesome=)
** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** 10 Feb 2006 Code is being moved to the SMI subversion repository (http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/svn/owl/trunk/) Project will continue to be open source. ProtegeOWL info at: http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html