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    Temporal Inference Engine

    Temporal Inference Engine

    A real time inference engine for temporal logical specifications

    ...Specifications of signals and dynamic systems are represented as special graphs and executed in real time, with a predictable sampling time of few milliseconds. Real time signal processing, dynamic system control, state machine modeling and logical property verification are some fields of application of this software. The accepted language provides timed logic and mathematical operators, conditional operators, interval operators, bounded quantifiers and parametrization of signals.
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    MATLAB Schemer

    MATLAB Schemer

    Apply and save color schemes in MATLAB with ease

    ...If you are using a personalised color scheme in MATLAB, you may wish to save it for yourself so you can re-implement it easily if you reintall MATLAB. Or you may wish to transfer your personalised color scheme from one machine to another. This section describes the steps relevant in either scenario.
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    Qfsm

    Qfsm

    A graphical Finite State Machine (FSM) designer.

    A graphical tool for designing finite state machines and exporting them to Hardware Description Languages, such as VHDL, AHDL, Verilog, or Ragel/SMC files for C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Python, PHP, Perl, Lua code generation.
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    Automalator

    State Dependency deconstructor and mapper for C source code.

    Flowcharts not telling you what you want to know about some C source code? Try a State Dependency map! Every C source file is an implemention of a state machine. Implicit in the definition of a state machine is a network of dependencies between the states. The Automalator * deconstructs the C code into the core state machine * collates the transactions into the dependency net * generates a diagram-format file with the states and dependencies as the nodes and edges. ...
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    A tool to generate state machine graphs based on specially formatted comments in C and C++ code. The generated output is a Graphviz dot input file.
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    JSpasm is a pure Java package for developing event-driven, state-based software applications and packages. This small-footprint package will handle multiple models and large numbers of entities in parallel, and includes features to support SMP operation.
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