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    CiteSpace

    CiteSpace

    A widely used tool for visual exploration of scientific literature.

    ...CiteSpace reveals how a field of research has evolved, what intellectual turning points are evident along a critical path, and what topics have attracted attention. CiteSpace can be applied repeatedly so as to track the development of a field closely and extensively. The e-book How to Use CiteSpace explains the design principles and functions along with illustrative examples in more detail: https://leanpub.com/howtousecitespace
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    Hypernomicon

    Hypernomicon

    Hypertext-infused philosophy personal database software

    ...Hypernomicon keeps track of all these things in a highly structured, thoroughly indexed and user friendly relational database, automatically generates semantic hyperlinks between all of them, and presents this information in many different forms so that you are constantly informed of ways all of your information is related that you had not realized.
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    GUAJE FUZZY

    GUAJE FUZZY

    Free software for generating understandable and accurate fuzzy systems

    GUAJE stands for Generating Understandable and Accurate fuzzy models in a Java Environment. Thus, it is a free software tool (licensed under GPL-v3) with the aim of supporting the design of interpretable and accurate fuzzy systems by means of combining several preexisting open source tools, taking profit from the main advantages of all of them. It is a user-friendly portable tool designed and developed in order to make easier knowledge extraction and representation for fuzzy systems, paying...
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    UWA ANDS VIVO Project

    UWA ANDS VIVO Project

    UWA ANDS VIVO Project

    This project is ANDS (Australian National Data Service) funded and aims to provide a mechanism for researchers within the University of Western Australia to upload research datasets to a central petastore. It also aims to publish metadata about the datasets to RDA (Research Data Australia) so that the datasets can be discovered (and potentially shared) by searching or browsing through the ANDS website. In order to accomplish the above functionality, this project used the following open source code and customised it as necessary. - Vivo (configured for UWA but no code changes) - DSpace (significantly customised) - iDrop upload tool (significantly customised) - JDownloadManager (again, significantly customised) The package in this SourceForge project contains our customised version of DSpace, iDrop and JDownloadManager. ...
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    dwos

    dwos

    dwos is a distribute WEB-desktop OS and scientific computing platform

    dwos is a distribute WEB-desktop OS. It mainly contains a WEB desktop environment, a chat-online system, a network disk system, a Scientific Computing platform(developing) and so on. It is developed by JAVA language using the JSH(JSF+Spring+Hibernate) framework. After about half year testing, now it's open source, you can download it and run on your computer, Tomcat and jetty server container are tested ok. It's developed by myself, more about me, see here: http://home.ustc.edu.cn/~chh1990/chero/chero.html
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    Bracer

    Bracer

    Repository has been moved to: http://dtitov.github.com/bracer

    Java library for parsing and evaluating math expressions. Javadoc is available at http://bracer.sourceforge.net/javadoc/ P.S. This library depends on Apache Commons Math, so don't forget to include commons-math-2.2.jar to your project.
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    Centre d'informations (CI)

    Centre d'informations (CI)

    Not a search engine but navigation routes within a research domain.

    ...The website should not be understood as a conventional search engine but as different ways to navigate within this knowledge (information and concept) network. Each information is thoroughly formalized; the aim is not exhaustivity or information amount but rather information quality so as to ensure the best possible articulation within the existing network (quality of the network) and ensure the subject diversity so as to cover the field with robustness.
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