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    gretl

    gretl

    A cross-platform statistical package for econometric analysis

    gretl is a cross-platform software package for econometric analysis, written in the C programming language.
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    GLPK for Java

    GLPK for Java

    Java language binding for the GNU Linear Programming Kit (GLPK)

    GLPK for Java provides a Java language binding for the library GLPK. GLPK is a proven solver for linear and mixed integer mathematical programming problems. For Windows binaries see project GLPK for Windows (http://sourceforge.net/projects/winglpk/).
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    newLISP for BSDs, LINUX, MacOS X, SunOS and Win32: small, fast 350+ functions, a -C-, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, ODBC, TCP/IP, UDP, XML, Java interface, string processing, regular expressions , math, financial, statistical functions, Win32 DLL
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    OpenM++

    OpenM++: open source microsimulation platform

    IMPORTANT: ========== Our project home page: https://openmpp.org Our latest source code and release available at: https://github.com/openmpp/main/releases/latest Our documentation available at: https://github.com/openmpp/openmpp.github.io/wiki SourceForge files still exist for historical reason. OpenM++ is an open source microsimulation platform inspired by and compatible with Modgen. OpenM++, compared to its closed source predecessor Modgen, has advantages like portability,...
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    Tools to analyse and use passport data for biological collections.
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    DLog is an Description Logic ABox reasoner that uses resolution. The basic idea is that a DL knowledge base is transformed into a Prolog program without any knowledge on the content of the ABox. The answers are obtained during normal Prolog execution.
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    An SQL handler to interface multiple databases data to the OpeNDAP Hyrax (BES) server. Written in C++, it uses unixODBC to query DB and can be dynamically extended to use proprietary ODBC API driver in many easy ways. It is bundled with scripts to ge
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    This is a mathematical/informatical/biologocal aproach to System-research. The aim is to write a progrramm that simulates a world with as many mathematical methods as possible at once.
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