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    WebVisu

    Pure Browser based Visualisation for PLCs

    Framework to enable PLC Visualisations (like Wago 750-841, Beck IPC, CoDeSys 2.3) displayed in a standalone Browser without Java applets. Including Browsers of iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android aso.. Based on HTML5 canvas and Javascript.
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    G4LTL-ST

    G4LTL-ST

    Generating PLC programs from formal specifications

    G4LTL-ST is a standalone tool and a Java library for automatically generating industrial control software (supporting IEC-61131-3 Structure Text) from LTL or extended logic specifications. See Tutorial.txt inside the package for step-by-step instructions. For technical demails, see CAV'14 paper "G4LTL-ST: Automatic Generation of PLC Programs". The old version (G4LTL; under BSD license) is available under file\arxiv.
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