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    TimescapeGlobal

    a space-time interpolation geostatistical tool

    This software is a time-aware geostatistical tool. Including time variability adds further issues to the already complicated field of geostatistical interpolation. On the other hand, most of the distributions of variables used in Earth and environmental sciences show patterns of change over time, not only in space. This tool is a free, open-source software, based on a generalization of the Inverse Distance Weighted algorithm. It outputs three-dimensional, layered discrete models from which...
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    A spring-based 3D graph layout tool written in Java. Rendering is performed in OpenGL via the JOGL library.
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    VBS for Research on the Internet

    VBS for Research on the Internet

    Welcome to the Volunteer-Based System for Research on the Internet!

    Welcome to the Volunteer-Based System for Research on the Internet! This system is designed to provide detail data about applications used in the Internet. This information can be used for: - obtaining the knowledge which applications are most frequently used in the network - providing the users some basic statistics about their Internet connection usage (for example for which kinds of applications their connection is used the most) - creating scientific profiles of traffic generated...
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    zet-evacuation
    Moved to GitHub. This is the old, unmaintained source code. https://github.com/zet-evacuation A tool to model and simulate evacuation situations in buildings using flows on graphs and cellular automatons. It allows visualization of both models in OpenGL.
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    FNA is a command line tool for creating and analyzing financial networks with concepts developed in social network analysis and network science. NOTE: the project has been moved to http://code.google.com/p/financial-network-analyzer/
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    Active Networking provides a framework in which executable code within data packets can execute upon intermediate network nodes. The goal of this research is to develop active networks that are capable of predicting their own behavior and to use this ca
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