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Genvlin is an easy to use graphical dataplotting environment. It also provides direct access to the data via scripting and a console. You can easily import, export, change, plot, ... all the data.
The project purpose is to develop an application to store and analyze workout data. Workout data in terms of duration of a training session, average pulse during the session and so forth. The focus will be on endurance training.
StatCvs-XML provides statistics about cvs usage based on the cvs log. It extends the StatCvs project with fancy 3D charts, advanced report generation and customization features. It also features a plugin for seamless integration with Apache Maven.
j-Algo is an algorithm visualization tool, especially useful for students and lecturers of computer science. It is written in Java and platform independent. j-Algo is developed at Dresden University of Technology.
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Matrex is a lightweight vectorial spreadsheet: calculates blocks of values, not single cells; it is strongly multithreaded; users can work together on sheets using a server. Adapters to matlab, scilab, octave, R.
GoFigure2 is an open-source, cross-platform application for visualizing, processing and analyzing of multidimensional microscopy data. Users can visualize, segment and track cells through time, detect cell-division and ultimately generate lineages.
MouseGestureComposer is a graphical partition editor for visual artists and musicians. Basic elements are mouse movements, placed on a timeline segmented in measures, similar to classical music. Uses processing.org. Developed by numediart.org. A video tutorial is available here: http://vimeo.com/33442844
Main developper: François Zajéga - http://www.frankiezafe.org
Geo-Spatial Data Viewer (GSDView) is a lightweight viewer for geo-spatial data and products. It is written in python and Qt4 and uses the GDAL library. GSDView is modular and has a simple plug-in architecture.
Densitometer data acquisition interface and plotter
This software is to be used as a communication interface for photographic densitometers to receive transmission or reflective density through the serial port RS-232. A graph of the received data is also done automatically.
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Free Organic Chemistry Analysis and Visualisation Tool; Chemical formula editor, calculation of threedimensional molecular structures, high-quality realtime rendering, ...
SW for creation of arrows and ellipses shapefiles for GIS
SW for creation of arrows and ellipses shapefiles for visualization of vectors error ellipses etc. Input is structured text file. Output is shapefile (open specification from ESRI). Shapefile is widely used in GIS SW.
On The Mark is a video and image scoring system that allows one to mark any number of events and durations through a simple, easy-to-use graphical interface.
This material enables IBM SPSS Statistics users to run code written in the R language inside Statistics.
Additional free items for R in Statistics and other materials are available from the SPSS Community at www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral
Kabeja is a java library for parsing DXF and converting to SVG (dxf2svg). The library supports the SAX-api and can integrated into other applications (Cocoon,Batik). Tools for converting svg to jpeg, tiff, png and pdf are included .
RayLab is a simple, portable ray tracer for producing 3D images. It uses a custom text-based scene description language, and supports several mathematical shapes, as well as CSG operations (constructive solid geometry).
Solvere4D is a powerful, open-source, freely available post-processor that makes it easy for anyone to generate 3D animations of 3D rigid body kinematics and kinetics, with many visualization options.
JEuclid is a complete MathML rendering solution, consisting of: a MathViewer application, command line converters from MathML to other formats, an ant task for autmated conversion, display components for AWT and Swing and a component for Apache Cocoon
Worldlines visualizes special relativity, as particles near lightspeed trace paths in a 3D slice of 4D Minkowski spacetime. Scenes illustrate time dilation, the twin paradox, length contraction, and Bell's spaceship paradox.
Gri is a language for scientific graphics programming. It is
script-based, not GUI-based. Some users view it as a sort of LaTeX
for scientific graphics. Users who climb a slight learning curve are
rewarded with considerable aesthetic power.
NeurAnim is a research aid for computational neuroscience. It is used to visualise and animate neural network simulations in 3D, and to render movies of these animations for use in presentations.
Flow Investigation using N-Dimensions (FIND) is a program designed for analysis and visualization of Flow Cytometry data. FIND focuses specifically on automated population discovery (clustering) methods. The project targets both users and developers.
UDAV is program for data arrays visualization based on MathGL library. It support wide spectrum of graphics, simple script language and visual data handling and editing.
Processor and realtime viewer for the program VXFlow (http://www.morgenthal.org/vxflow/), an numerical flow field simulator, written by Prof. Dr. Guido Morgenthal (http://www.uni-weimar.de/Bauing/MSK/?lang=en). This project uses the gloost framework.