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    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit for All of Us

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit is an opensource free software for statistical analysis, data visualization, text analysis, and predictive analytics. Newer version and smaller file size can be found at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dstk3/ It is designed to be straight forward and easy to use, and familar to SPSS user. While JASP offers more statistical features, DSTK tends to be a broad solution workbench, including text analysis and predictive analytics features.
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    JohanneumSTM

    JohanneumSTM

    Data logging and visualization in 2D and 3D for STMs.

    This is a project we - ten students, 16 to 18 years old, and one teacher - are currently working on in the so called "Physik-Projektkurs" at school in which we build and program our own scanning tunneling microscope. This software is designed for DAQ systems by BMCM (we use the USB-AD16F), but it should not be too difficult to adapt it to foreign systems.It currently supports resolutions up to 1024x1024, visualization in 2D and 3D using colors from predefined gradients, export to PNG,...
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    CEarth
    C# rich client, displaying the data of a free towns database in a Google Earth component, a Tree Table visualization component and showing Bing image results of these data.
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    A toolkit for crawling information from web pages by combining different kinds of "actions". Actions are simple operations such as navigation to a specified url or extraction of text from the html. Also available is a graphic user interface.
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    This is a map internet web service based on a huge raster maps or satellite images for tracking and monitoring the mobile objects (cars etc) using GPS.
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    These tools will help users undrestand the growth pattern of a wiki site. 1) A parsing tool that collect information from wikis 2) A series of web reports that display information about the wiki site Corrently only Editme.com wiki site is supported
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