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"Open SysAME" stands for Open-source Systems Analysis and Modeling Engine. Using the concepts developed by Dr. John Warfield (Interactive Management) and George Chandy (OPMS), Open SysAME facilitates collaborative modeling and analysis of systems.
D-Cog (Declarative-Cognition) is a Java based framework for training software components (reusable, object-oriented, interface-driven components). Instead of programmed, software components are trained by example to get the expected results.
JResolution is a simple, flexible, easily-maintained Java program for resolution-theorem proving which allows re-configurations for the various restrictions of the resolution-rule as determined by an (expert) user.
HorsePower is J2ME scientific calculator optimised for use on mobile phones, with the appearance of the classic range of Hewlett Packard calculators. (MIDP 1.0 & CLDC 1.0)
MIC* comes with a new vision of multi-agent system engineering: The multi-agent system is devided explicitly into two dimensions: the deployment environment and the autonomous agents. MIC* is an algebraic model of a deployment environment (container of a
The Linear Algebra class library for Java provides a full set of tools to programmers who need linear algebra operations to use in their own projects.
Currently the library supports elementary matrix operations.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
Guided Logic Exercises is a tool that can be used for simplifying logical expressions. It is a java applet that makes use of underlying packages designed for the applet.
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Feature extraction toolkit based on a wavelet multiscale
vision model. Includes 1D signal processing sample application for line
identification and classification of astronomical spectra.
This project aims to deliver a high-quality number base converter utility in Java. It will support decimal, binary, hexadecimal, octal, and a user specified base and convert between numbers of any base from 2 through 36.
A Multi-Platform java program that takes equations and finds multiple different things about them, such as derivatives, anti-derivatives, area between two equations, volume between two equations, as well as other algebra expressions.
A thoughtfully designed Java library for dealing with Matrices ( Matrix Theory ). Simple, Intuitive and Flexible. The library revolves around a Matrix interface. Operations are thoughtfully distributed. Not guilty of exposing all-in-one Matrix class.
This is an attempt to create comprehensive software that will draw the two dimentional projection and rotation of any regular polytope. A regular polytope is a convex shape in any dimention with all identical faces. Includes the "stellated" regulars.
Java Math Library (JML) is a fairly robust mathematics library that can be used for anything from basic calculations to some more advanced mathematical functions.
kin is a set of libraries and tools supporting meta-programming for engineering and technical computing applications. This JVM version of kin has been superseded by the stand-alone version being developed at http://purl.org/net/kin.
JCalc is GUI calculator written entirely in Java. It can be run cross-platform on any OS with a Java Virtual Machine. It shall be portable, stable, and efficient.
The Minor Java Algebra Library aims to become an open, standard Java library for common problems in the domain of algebra and selected optimisation problems such as TSP and others. MiJAL is aimed to be used in educational envirements but not limited to.
HmmSDK is a hidden Markov model (HMM) software development kit written in Java. It consists of core library of HMM functions (Forward-backward, Viterbi, and Baum-Welch algorithms) and toolkits for application development.
A collection of various Java utility interfaces and classes, concentrating on collections, data structures, algorithms, number theory, matrices, and other mathematical constructs.
JRVFSim (Jarvis) is a simulator of a fluid dynamics phenomenon known as radial viscous fingering. Its main feature consists of taking jordan curves and simulating their evolution subject to various parameters. Includes a partial API for numerical methods
JFD is an educational Java tool for computing the formal derivative of an expression. It recognizes the regular operators, parentheses and functions. It can also be extended with custom functions and/or operators.