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WikiVis is a tool to analyze Wikipedia based on several aspects. The main objective is to visualize the conclusions of this examination, which focusses on the editing frequency and relevance of articles and categories as well as the activity of users.
OWL Interactive is a visualization environment to graphically and interactively display contents of OWL ontologies. It represents concept and their interrelationships based on the knowledge representation (KR) primitives defined by OWL ontology language.
The VilAug framework for visual linguistics! This gadget contains an IconNet with icons like WordNet and an IconMessenger as instant messenger. A new ontology is used, grammars for visual languages designed. A language with signs? Create it with VilAug.
jFAST is a simple finite automata (FA) graphical simulation utility; it is designed to feature simple mechanisms for creating, editing, and simulating FA. jFAST is ideal for use by students, instructors, and self-guided explorers alike.
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The Platonia simulator is a Java applet to teach and experiment
with the physics described in Julian Barbour's book
"The End of Time". The user can select points in "Triangle Land"
and graphically see it compute the Machian "distinguished simpli
Application sharing software that allows individual windows to be replicated to other computers. Remote collaboration tool based on a modified VNC protocol. Its advantage is to keep some things, like email, private, while sharing other desktop apps.
Project to develop xVRML specs & related s/w tech. VRML97 put 3D worlds on the net & xVRML evolves it w/ Schema-based re-definition. Schema forms base for spec docs & model of the data in a VR world, as well as dev of tech-demo app & plugin s/w.
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CHIVE provides an extensible framework on top of which software visualisation tool researchers can quickly develop tools that take advantage of the 3-Dimensional graph representations inbuilt in the framework or extend them to suit their own requirements
This tool is for parse the complex delphi project and generate the graphics output of class inter-relationship layout. When you start maintain the delphi project use this tool to understand the system structure.
XGL Viewer: A simple fast program to load the XGL standard file format and display it using JOGL (OpenGL) allowing the user to move the object around in space, rotate, zoom, spin, ect... This loader should be easily integrated into any program.
Webcockpit is a Web Application Generator for realtime charting and monitoring solutions. Generates JSP code to create chart images and HTML tables from SQL queries. Supports Drill-Down and pluggable look&feel. Uses JFreeChart, Displaytag and Cewolf.
A utility for animating molecular vibrations. Normal modes are read from a file automatically determined to be from Aces2, Gamess, PC Gamess, Gaussian 90/92/95/94/98, ADF, Dalton, Jaguar, MOPAC, or Spartan.
vinex (virtual network explorer) reduces the complexity of social networks by visualizing their structures. Based on data collected by a webcrawler from virtual communities, vinex offers the possibility to explore relationships between community members.
CompuCell3D is a software framework for multimodel simulations of biocomplexity
problems. It has been developed as an ongoing project for the Interdisciplinary Center
for the Study of Biocomplexity at the university of Notre Dame.
Uberviewer is a java/swt log processor for Uberlogger (a kernel-based observatory). It allows real-time analysis of a remote OS, including process and I/O monitoring.
This tool is intended to be helpful for security researchers and malware analysts.
The JChemPaint Applet and Swing Application are Java programs for drawing 2D chemical structures like those found in most chemistry textbooks. It is based on the Chemistry Development Kit (cdk.sf.net). Downloads, tracker, and source code repository can be found on https://jchempaint.github.io
Bootchart is a tool for performance analysis and visualization of the GNU/Linux boot process. Resource utilization data and process information are collected during the boot process and can later be displayed in a PNG, SVG or EPS chart.
Graph Theorizer will be a java application that will help to teach and research Graph Theory. We will support Windows, Linux, and Mac in our first releases, while hopefully moving towards any platform that supports Java Standard Editon.