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    This is a sophisticated & integrated simulation and analysis environment for dynamical systems models of physical systems (ODEs, DAEs, maps, and hybrid systems). It supports symbolic math, optimization, continuation, data analysis, biological apps...
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    RoboStopwatch

    Automation scheduler and monitor with stopwatch GUI widget.

    ...Anything you can do from Java, you can schedule and monitor using this program. It includes a nifty stopwatch widget as a metaphor for measuring performance. The monitoring is done via event messages which are displayed in real time in a GUI dialog and stored in a JavaDB database. Any number of tasks (Runnables) can be launched and monitored simultaneously. The user / programmer of the API Jar designs their own messages, specifying the set of properties and their types which will be sent with each event they want to report. ...
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    2012 ASEE Competition Entry: ρ-bot
    Design and build two autonomous robots (A and B) that can complete a total of four laps of a relay race. At the start, Robot A must begin behind the start line with a golf ball onboard that represents a mailbag. After completing the first lap, Robot A must pass the golf ball to Robot B in the space between the start and finish lines. This sequence continues until Robot B crosses the finish line on the 4th lap. Teams will have a maximum time of 120 seconds to complete the four laps.
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