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    CiteSpace

    CiteSpace

    A widely used tool for visual exploration of scientific literature.

    Visit the new site: https://citespace.podia.com CiteSpace generates interactive visualizations of structural and temporal patterns and trends of a scientific field. It facilitates a systematic review of a knowledge domain through an in-depth visual analytic process. It can process citation data from popular sources such as the Web of Science, Scopus, Dimensions, and the Lens. CiteSpace also supports basic visual analytic functions for datasets without citation-related information, for...
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    JaCoP
    JaCoP is a Java Constraint Programming solver. It provides a significant number of (global) constraints to facilitate efficient modeling of combinatorial problems, as well as modular design of search. Documentation is available at project Web site. Please, note that the sources from version 4.0 are only available at GitHub.
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    CERCA

    CERCA

    CERCA – Citation Extraction & Reference Checking Assistant

    ...CERCA is a Java desktop application built with JavaFX. To run it, you need a JRE that includes JavaFX, such as Azul Zulu JRE. Developed by: Lidiany Cerqueira, PhD Computer Science Researcher
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    RobBX

    RobBX

    RobBX - is a powerfull DIY Arduino constructor based from IQBX

    RobBX - is a first in the world DIY Arduino constructor based from IQBX. Difference from prototype, RobBX has complete conception witch includes: a complete STL 3D-models with OpenSCAD sources; a special schemes and electronics connections; and powerfull Arduino firmware for ESP32 based on WiFi AP Server, connection to it from mobile device give a controller, programmable from IDE (on Blockly). Robb - is a low cost constructor, but it powerful for STEAM education.
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    *The Fedora repository project is no longer being maintained here. All current information can be found on the project wiki (https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/FF/Fedora+Repository+Home)* Fedora is an open-source software to ensure durability and integrity of digital content, use semantics to contextualize and inter-relate content from many sources, and to enable the creation of innovative, collaborative information spaces.
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    SITools2
    SITools2 is a new CNES generic tool performed by a joint effort between CNES and scientific laboratories. The aim of SITools is to provide a self-manageable data access layer deployed on already existing scientific laboratory databases.
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    MEISE

    MEISE

    Native note editor for the MEI encoding format

    The MEI Score Editor (MEISE) is an eclipse-based music notation editor for the musicological XML-based encoding format of the Music Encoding Initiative – MEI (http://music-encoding.org). It is developed at the Musicology Seminar Detmold/Paderborn, University of Paderborn (http://muwi-detmold-paderborn.de) as part of the german part of the research project "Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities" – DARIAH-DE (http://de.dariah.eu). For detailed information about the...
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    Pamvotis is a Wireless LAN Simulator for all the current physical layer extentions of the IEEE 802.11 (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g) standard and for the IEEE 802.11e Draft for Quality of Service in WLANs.
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    Acoma process email communication on server or desktop side and attach relevant information from various sources to an email messages. It can be used within any email client or mobile device since it is hooked up to email as a proxy to SMTP or POP3.
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