GATA is a graphic alignment tool for comparative sequence analysis. It makes use of BLAST to graphically align two DNA sequences, creating box- line- box representations of window scored local alignments. GATA also displays extensive GFF gene annotation.
This PHP script allows You to plot bubble charts on Google Earth. Have Your data in a query, view, table with fields: folder, name, latitude, longitude, radius, color, additional data. Set the DB parameters in the config file, and enjoy the results.
A plugin for the VANTED system, called Glyph-based Link Exploration of Pathways (GLIEP). It helps to guide the navigation and exploration process of interconnected pathway visualization as well as insight into the overall interconnectivity.
An optimized C library for numerically solving exterior ballistics problems. It supports standard drag models (Drag Functions G1-G8). The solution method is the common "3 degree of freedom" analysis found in many commercial programs.
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GSH builder is a free Galois Sub-Hierarchy visualization tool.
The algorithm for calculating GSH is called Pluton and the present
Java realization is based on two articles.
"Efficiently computing a linear extension of the sub-hierarchy of a
Concept Lattice" by Anne Berry, Marianne Huchard,
Ross M. McConnell, Alain Sigayret and Jeremy P. Spinrad.
"Performances of Galois Sub-hierarchy-building algorithms" by
Gabriela Arevalo, Anne Berry, Marianne Huchard,
Guillaume Perrot and Alain Sigayret
In you're in need of other GSH algorithms or their realizations in C++,
you might want to investigate a project called Galicia on sourceforge.
This program is free software and is licensed under GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation.
Only jre7 compliant at the moment.
Gaphor is a UML modeling environment written in Python. Gaphor is small and very extensible.
The repository is located at http://github.com/gaphor/gaphor.
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
Geneview is a visualisation tool to display genetic sequence data stored in nucleic sequence databases like <A HREF="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Genbank/">GenBank</A>.
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GeoGlyph is an application that can be used to create contours from stereo pair images or anaglyph images. The software can export points to a number of different formats. GeoGlyph strives to be as easy to use.
geolocate is a front-end java program that works with google maps to provide dynamic maps to users. Combined with the flexibility of XML and the power of javascript, users can see various relationships on their map to draw conclusions.
Informationprovider (Sensor) for Geolocation and Maintenance data. The provider is able to publish geolocation data as well as maintenance messages and site descriptions to a Globus MDS4 grid information system.
Geodes is a mac application designed to do geometry and math like you can do in front of a sheet of paper. It both includes simple figures drawing (lines, circles) and high level analytic geometry.
Interactive geometry software for Euclidean and non-Euclidean spaces
GeomSpace is interactive geometry software for different geometric spaces. You can build your own universe of any dimension and with any geometry. You can choose Euclidean, elliptic, hyperbolic, Galilean, Minkowskii, de Sitter among other spaces.
Geomatrix, collection of C/C++ libraries to be used for symbolic description of n-dimensional geometric models. Operates internally with a representation that constructs complex objects based on primitives, allowing loss-less modifcation of models.
Geoplan-Geospace is a 2D and 3D interactive geometry software to create and manipulate interactive figures for eLearning. It features euclidean geometry objects (lines, circles), numerical functions, numerical sequences, geometrical transformations.
GiANT is a graphical interface for computer algebra systems (OS X/UNIX/Win). Currently GiANT lets the user work with number fields via KASH, but we aim to develop it into a GUI Library to run on top of any CAS and expose any of its functions.
Glass Brain is a tool specifically designed for displaying neural connections within the human brain given multidimensional scan data and a connectivity graph. This project benefits from Qt, VTK, ITK, and CMake.
Graph handling and layout software developed for helping scientific research. The interface uses Perl, the algorithms are in C++. Creates and shows 3D and 2D graph layouts (several algorithms). Has a scripting interface for graph handling.
This object-oriented python module converts 3D VRML models into Collada and integrates it in Google Earth (GE) through the Keyhole Markup Language (KML). It enables the visualisation of large scale aerial/satellite images in the Geo Browser.
GrALoG is a tool for editing and visualising graph-like-structures and the results of algorithms running on them. Through it's plugins GrALoG is hugely extendable, i.e. plugin-developers can define their own graph-like structures and algorithms.
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.