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    Piko stats

    Piko solar inverter data communicator and manager

    Piko solar inverter interface. Get online real time data and status. Get also history data. Database management of data. Exports, graphs, ... Manage data and stats using a SQLite or MySQL database. Third party intergration. See the Wiki home page for more informations.
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    Virtual Laboratory Environment

    Virtual Laboratory Environment

    A multi-modeling and simulation environment to study complex systems

    VLE is a multi-modeling and simulation environment to study complex dynamic systems. VLE is based on the discrete event specification DEVS. and it implements the DSDE formalism (A merge of Dynamic Structure DEVS, DSDEVS, with Parallel DEVS, PDEVS). VLE provides a complete set of C++ libraries, called VFL (VLE Foundation Libraries), to develop DEVS models, to gets results of simulations, to launch simulation on cluster. The models can be developed with the DEVS formalism or with the classical...
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    iTag

    iTag

    Tag images using various categories and modifiers

    iTag has been designed for researchers that rely on photographic census techniques of animals that are hard to detect via image recognition algorithms and was originally developed for counting Grey Seals in the German wadden sea during March 2013. It has since then been further expanded and has now reached beta status. iTag allows Users to define up to 9 different categories and name them accordingly. In addition, 4 modifiers are available to further increase the options during a tagging...
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    This project includes several Python and bash scripts designed to connect Geiger Muller counters to report their results to RadMon.org. Soon the script will also feature local logging, graphing and alerting. Just because the Cold War is "over" does not mean that there is no more threat of a radiological attack. In fact, the U.S. Homeland Security Council lists the "Detonation of a 10 Megaton Improvised Nuclear Device" as "Scenario #1" among the top 15 threats to American security. Or,...
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    Plantlore is a botanical occurence database being written in Java. It also has a BIOCASE Provider software based web interface.
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    ECMWF parser is a software made in python (it has a version standalone and another python dependant) to work on the data provided by ECMWF. It uses WGRIB to convert binary data to ascii and operates over the last with several functions available.
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