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SAGA - System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses - is a Geographic Information System (GIS) software with immense capabilities for geodata processing and analysis. SAGA is programmed in the object oriented C++ language and supports the implementation of new functions with a very effective Application Programming Interface (API). Functions are organised as modules in framework independent Module Libraries and can be accessed via SAGA’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) or various scripting...
Generic data-assimilation toolbox written in java, with native (c and fortran) libraries for high performance computing. Provides tools to couple to your own model and a wide range of algorithms, ranging from parameter calibration to Kalman filters.
Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web
Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web. Give Autoplot a URL or local file name and it creates a sensible plot of the data. Autoplot allows you to interactively browse data stored in ascii, .cdf, netcdf, and many other formats.
Autoplot's source has been moved to GitHub. Thanks to SourceForge for many years of hosting!
The Open Modeling Interface and Environment (OpenMI) defines a standardized way to exchange data between computational models that run simultaneously. OpenMI aims to enhance process interaction representation in integrated environmental modelling.
Implementation of an OGC Web Map Service, primarily for serving images dynamically generated from NetCDF data files (although other file formats can also be handled). Also an AJAX web mapping interface based on OpenLayers.
jk3d is a java code for 3d interpolation of scattered data. jk3d uses a quality weighted ordinary Kriging method and optional an inverse distances weighting method. It has no graphical user interface and uses ASCII files to define the input.
XNavigator is a Virtual Earth browser and viewer for http://osm-3d.org
XNavigator is the online viewer for the OpenStreetMap Globe at http://osm-3d.org and much more. It is an interactive 3D viewer and integrated client for exploring virtual city and landscape models. A wide range of interaction and navigation possibilities makes it easy to visualize and analyze very detailed virtual urban environments. XNavigator is the first application that supports the Web3DService (W3DS) service interface.
netcdf-tools is a set of tools for creating netCDF files. It supports command line use on both Windows and Unix as well as use directly as a Java library. Written by CSIRO Australia and funded by the ANDS Australian Research Data Commons Project
Geo Sus is a software suit for use with the Bartington MS2 magnetic susceptibility meter. It was developed for the Victoria University Wellington Geophysics department to help out in their work. Created by team Geodudes in SWEN302 T2 2009
SimpleWFS is a 100% Java servlet implementation of the draft OGC standard Web Feature Service (WFS) Simple. This is a Web service interface whose goal is to specify a common, minimal feature set for geospatial-temporal data access.
Weatherlib is a Java library providing weather support for your application. It is able to retrieve weather informations from the net and to rearrange them in a object data structure. All of gathered data is reachable through a Java bean-like interface.
This application talks to a GPS device over the NMEA protocol via the WIGSGPSComm API. The first version of the WIGS application will present the GPS data in an intuitive fashion, and later releases will be further enhanced with special map support.