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    fPotencia

    fPotencia

    Power flow library in C++

    ...After observing the lack of ready-to-implement libraries for power system analisys, and that the existing ones focus on command line workflow, I decided myself to start a project to fill the gap. Since Power system simulations have started needing to be executed in parallel, the old C-like designs are outdated; modular design is now needed to launch many simulations at the same time based on a base circuit. fPotencia is programmed in C++, but my intention is to bring JAVA, C#, Python and perhaps MATLAB versions of it. ...
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    GAPworks is the online publication system developed in the GAP project (funded by the DFG). GAPworks provides the necessary infrastructure for online publishing (including a peer-reviewing process).
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    Gaming Against Plagiarism

    Grant-funded Gaming Against Plagiarism games.

    GAP project objectives are: 1.Develop a culturally-sensitive tool reflective of the future ethical considerations faced by U.S. global researchers publishing in a multi-cultural research environment; 2.Incorporate game design strengths identified at the NSF co-sponsored National Summit on Educational Games: higher order skills, practical skills, practice for high performance situations, and developing expertise; 3.Create a transferable training environment that aids U.S. institutions in complying with Sec. 7009 of the America COMPETES Act; 4.Assure scalability and robustness of design to permit future content enhancements to cover additional aspects of responsible research conduct, such as the falsification and fabrication of data.
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