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    FB Chart Designer

    Create multi-degree polynominals charts. Designed in FbEdit & WinAPI.

    ...This is the one of the fastest way to create window application with visual design methods, and implement into it an ellegant and flexible chart, that can be choosen from four different diagram kinds (if you edit code and use it in your projects). The source code chart library by Lothar Schirm is based on the consolidated solutions from FireFly Designer by Paul Squires. FB Chart Designer shows the complete example of connection those mentioned solutions to achieve thiny file and less code project. It makes more simply to analyze code and provides faster implementation of rebuilted chart library. ...
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    The math category theory software with diagram graphical user interface.
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    as3delaunay

    as3delaunay

    Delaunay triangulation and Voronoi diagram for Flash Builder 4 project

    as3delaunay is an ActionScript 3 library that provides an implementation of Delaunay triangulation and Voronoi diagram generation. It is based on the well-known work of Raymond Hill and offers developers an efficient way to create and manipulate geometric structures for use in Flash and other AS3-based environments. The library enables users to generate Voronoi diagrams from a set of input points, allowing applications such as procedural map generation, image segmentation, and spatial partitioning. ...
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    JMCAD - modeling of dynamic systems
    ...The user builds his system model by selecting predefined blocks from a block library and simply wiring the blocks together. Each block of the diagram performs a function. Users can also create custom blocks in Java and add them to the JMCAD block library. JMCAD is a block diagram language for creating complex nonlinear dynamic systems.
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    ...Next version probably will include other languages; certainly english will be the first. This is a beta version, so please report any bug if you find something wrong! Your help will be very appreciated! NEWS! asymptotic diagram plotting function added! the function is in beta test, and does not support complex factor.
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    A Binary Decision Diagram library, with : many highly efficient vectorized BDD operations, dynamic variable reordering, automated garbage collection, a C++ interface with automatic reference counting, and much more.
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    Kiel University Relation package

    Fast C library for relation algebra using binary decision diagrams.

    Kure is a C library which provides manipulation of relations and operations of relation algebra using a fast implementation using binary decision diagram. It provides a Lua based domain-specific embedded programming language to conveniently manipulate and work with relations. For instance, given relations R, S, the tupling of them can be computed using [R,S] and they can be composed using R*S.
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    Java Decision Diagram Libraries (BDD)

    Java Decision Diagrams (BDD) libraries: JDD and JBDD

    This project has been moved to bitbucket.org: - https://bitbucket.org/vahidi/jbdd/wiki/Home - https://bitbucket.org/vahidi/jdd/wiki/Home It includes two libraries for working with decision diagrams: - JBDD: a Java interface to two popular BDD libraries, CUDD and BuDDy - JDD: a native Java library supporting BDD, Z-BDD
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    It is a bit timing calculator for the popular Microchip MCP2510. It has a graphical diagram view of your choosen options. You can save or print a report at the end.
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    This project is about the implementation of algorithms studied during mathematics and computer graphic courses for my MS's last year ( Point cloud approximation, Hermitian interpolation, Bezier / B-Spline Curves, Convex Hull, Delaunay triangulation
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    BuddyScout is an interface between BuDDy (Binary Decision Diagram library) and GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler). It enables you to use the BDD library from within Haskell programs.
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