We produced a software for scientists and managers working with marinas, and small harbor. Our software is able to predict the distribution of portuality and vulnerability risk.
powerPlant is a plant modelling tool based on parametric plant descriptions, producing highly detailed models that can be exported to 3ds. Deriving similar plants is a matter of 1 click! Complete scenes can be composited with the integrated scene editor.
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Jazoo. The Zoo of virtual evolving creatures. Mostly focused on evolving communication between intelligent agents. It's in VERY early stage. Everyone's invited to join, participate, suggest, discuss etc.
The main objective of the ONE project is to enrich Digital Ecosystems with an decentralised negotiation environment and enabling tools that will allow organisations to create contract agreements for supplying integrated services as a virtual organisation
DLESE (Digital Library for Earth System Education) is a community-supported digital library dedicated to the collection, enhancement, and distribution of materials that facilitate learning about the Earth. Sponsored by the US National Science Foundation.
KNeTS (Knowledge Elicitation Tools) is a survey tool to create multi-agent models based on local knowledge using pattern analysis to identify rules that are iteratively validated with the informant. The final output is a knowledge-based multi-agent model
OpenAMIS (Open AgroMeteorological Information System) is customable free and open software for websites providing agrometeorological information to farmers and agroindustry.
The Evolutionary Environment (EvENet) provides a P2P Network for guiding the evolution of Software Services and Service Compositions over time. This evolution is based on knowledge sharing and optimised using GA and Agent Systems. It is part of the DBE.
FishLAB is an easy-to-use program for tracking aquarium water chemistry. With FishLab you can monitor pH, hardness, NH4, NO2, NO3, Fe, CO2 (the software converts units where needed). The graph function warns you of bad trends in water quality.
Extended Bioaccumulation Framework (ExBAF) is a tool for assessing bioaccumulation in foodwebs. Supports several bioaccumulation models and provides tools for analysis and visualization.
BioMa is a specimen based Biodiversity database Manager. It is designed to store, organize, and manipulate biodiversity-related scientific data, either for the purposes of museums, scientific collections, or research projects.
Framework for storing and editing Forestry-related XML data, with a specialised graphical interface for each object type. Plug-in API for adding functionality. Coded in Java, uses WebStart for distribution, swing GUI, ~100k lines of code.
DIET Agents is a lightweight, scalable and robust multi-agent platform in Java. It is especially suitable for rapidly developing P2P prototype applications and/or adaptive, distributed applications that use bottom-up, nature-inspired techniques.
MBAS -- Macro-Biological Analysis System -- provides a set of interoperable tools for aid in the analysis of biological data. The backing database is currently PostgreSQL and the primary language is C, though some data entry tools are written in Java.
The class libraries here provide infrastructure for creating simulations of low energy nuclear physics experiments, as well as some useful working programs that do simple simulations and analysis of experiments performed with magnetic spectrographs.
JaWator is a Wa-Tor JavaApplet; a predator-prey simulation resembling a natural ecosystem, this Cellular Automaton delivers fluctuations similar
to the Lotka-Volterra equation. Inspired by A.K. Dewdney, Wa-Tor ecosystem (Scientific American, 1984)
Obs-dm aims to provide a robust and reliable way to collect, analyze, and share observational data. It is being designed for extendability into other areas such as fisheries and habitat science.