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Statistics101 is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that uses a simple, powerful language called “Resampling Stats” to develop Monte Carlo programs to analyze and solve statistical problems. The original Resampling Stats language and computer program were developed by Dr. Julian Simon and Peter Bruce as a new way to teach Statistics to social science students. Of course, social science students aren't the only ones who can benefit. Anyone who wants to learn statistics will find that...
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Antiprism is a set of programs for generating, manipulating, transforming and visualising polyhedra.
A base for programs. Includes algorythms for Q-learning and SOM's etc. too. Examples: Hamron: Simulates evolution, uses the 2D-renderer. DriveUnit: created for school, for a robotic arm, uses the 3D-renderer. Hlearn: http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/8
Library for optimization using a genetic algorithm or particle swarms
libfgen is a library that implements an efficient and customizable genetic algorithm (GA). It also provides particle swarm optimization (PSO) functionality and an interface for real-valued function minimization or model fitting. It is written in C, but can also be compiled with a C++ compiler. Both Linux and Windows are supported.
OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.
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These programs help math students succeed by offering semi-interactive interfaces. The calculator program is CLI or GUI based which allows a more personal experience. The Math Teachers is a GUI based interface that shows concepts.
A project to help students calculate symbolic derivatives and integrals. Plus, a Java expression tree library for developers who may need to do such things in their programs.
The project has moved to github: https://github.com/generalpenguin89/calchelper
JStatCom is a software framework that facilitates the creation of JAVA programs for data based analysis tasks in various domains. It provides ways to call routines from specialized software packages, like Matlab, Gauss, Ox, and possibly others.
Agda is a system for incrementally developing proofs and programs. This is the sourceforge project for the PREVIOUS Agda (Agda 1). A newer version of Agda (Agda 2) in beta testing is available from: http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
Z88 a free finite elements program featuring 20 different element types for LINUX and Windows. Includes two solvers, a mesher, plot programs and a GUI with online help.
Modernizing the sentential and predicate logic programs, Bertie and Twootie, by cleaning up the code, rewritting the code to conform to the standard Pascal defination, and developing a graphical user interface for both X and MS Windows.
Virtual TI emulates nearly the entire line of Texas Instruments graphing calculators, and offers features that speed up both debugging and testing of calculator programs. Windows version is quite stable but the Linux/OSX version is only in planning.
Develop finite element stress analysis programs, that work with free cad systems(Maybe QCad). Right now there's only a 2d gridded structure analysis prog with a crappy interface, written mainly in octave.