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A derivative of the project 'learning patterns for the design and depolyment of mathematical games' (http://lp.noe-kaleidoscope.org/), this is an on-line, html (AJAX) based editor & browser for FreeMind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/) mindmaps.
Emma (Extensible Multi Media Architecture) is an open-source, modular, extensible, dynamic framework for declarative authoring and display of 2D and 3D interactive multimedia. It uses Lua for scripting and Ogre3D for rendering. http://www.emma3d.org
NOTE - All project resources are now hosted at http://qgis.org. Quantum GIS (QGIS) is a Geographic Information System (GIS). QGIS supports common vector and raster formats, including Shapefiles, PostGIS, GRASS, GeoTiff, TIFF, JPG, and many more.
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The "Visible Network" is CarnivorePE client that permit visualize, using augmented reality technology, the data that is interchanged in a wireless network. Print the mark, connect you webcam and run the program and you will see how it works... !!!
MicroArray Genome Imaging and Clustering Tool (MAGIC tool) is a platform-independant java program for analyzing MicroArray data (.tiff scans & .txt godlists) via graphs and clustering operations (including QT-clustering). http://www.bio.davidson.edu/magic
Robotic Manipulator Development and Simulation Environment in Python and Blender. IMPORTANT: Development moved to github. http://github.com/ajnsit/r2d3
Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
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Simbrain is a java-based neural network. It is no longer being hosted here. Most information and downloads are at the homepage, www.simbrain.net. The development page is http://code.google.com/p/simbrain/
...Users can rotate, scale, translate, select and annotate the objects interactively. Also, JGV supports XML-based transmission of user events to the source web server over HTTP.
VisSim is a visual simulator for semi-stationary objects written in C++. The viewer can move around in three dimensional space to view the object from different directions and distances. VisSim uses OpenGL/GLUT and it runs in client-server mode.
The Grace ASCII Import Wizard ("gaiw") is a cross-platform, Qt-based GUI allowing Grace (http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/) users to create 2D XY plots from ASCII data files very easily.
jATLAS is a Java implementation of ATLAS [Architecture and Tools for Linguistic Analysis Systems]. For more information, see http://jatlas.sourceforge.net.
The Zope Weather applet allows you to access weather information as served by the NOAA (http://www.noaa.gov) directly from withing Zope scripting or templating languages. By default
it looks similar to the Gnome Weather Applet.
Rapid Visual OAI Tool (RVOT) can be used to graphically construct a OAI-PMH repository from a collection of files. The records in the original collection can be in any one of the acceptable format. The format currently supported are RFC1807,Marc,COSATI
MAED is a simple but powerfull math program with educational character.
It has a Lisp like programming language, a nice GUI. It can work in client-server mode.
A main goal is to make a program which can solve math problems using both numerical and symb
A Scene-Graph-API based on Aura (see http://aura.sourceforge.net). We are programming in C++ and will support Linux and Win32-Platforms.
Scenes which are in 3DS-format can be imported.
Other modifications include gameprogramming-algorithms.
Java Inventor is a Java interface to Open Inventor. Open Inventor (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/) is a popular API for developers of 3D applications. Java Inventor uses the Java Native Interface (JNI) to access the Open Inventor C++ libraries.
A UML-based spec (implemented in Java and soon in C++) for managing geometric/geographic objects. See <a href="http://geobject.org">geobject.org</a> (<a href="http://geobject.org/GeobjectPublicLicenseV1_0.htm">Geobject Public License 1.0</a>)
This is a SQL interface for scilab. It will enable users of scilab to do queries to a sql database and get the results in a normal scilab array.
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<a href="http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/"'>Scilab homepage</a>