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...Supports ASCII, RTU, TCP, and UDP transports as slave or master, automatic request partitioning and response data type parsing.
For commercial licenses see www.InfiniteAutomation.com
Get the most recent code here: https://github.com/infiniteautomation/modbus4j
For support: http://infiniteautomation.com/forum/category/11/modbus4j-general-discussion
...It does not compete with others well-known simulators by simulating individual ISO layers and the protocols within these layers. Shawn emerged from a more algorithmic approach.
THE PROJECT HAS BEEN MIGRATED TO GITHUB: https://github.com/itm/shawn
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Elly is a reasoner for entailment and satisfiability checking of ELP knowledge-bases. It is written in java and relies on the IRIS Datalog reasoner (https://sourceforge.net/projects/iris-reasoner) for its implementation.
The SBML ODE Solver is a command-line tool and programming library (ISO/ANSI C) for construction and numerical integration of an ODE system, derived from an SBML based description of a biochemical reaction network.
Development has moved to https://github.com/raim/SBML_odeSolver . Please download the latest version from there!
Simonion does not exist anymore; the package name is changed into Simbuca and is updated on the Simbuca webpage:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/simbuca/
The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu).
NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
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Database Driven RoboCup Rescue Server is a version of RoboCup Rescue Server (https://sourceforge.net/projects/roborescue/) which uses a database to store the simulation data in order to simulate a very large number of agents.
This project is discontinued. If you would like to take on the maintenance, please contact me at https://mastodon.social/deck/@mrtmd
Open Bioprocess Monitor aims to be open source remote monitoring system for bioreactors. System (written in php) can display all available data in a web browser. Currently system has been built as a proof of concept for educational purposes.
This is an object oriented approach for a wrapper around the USARSim project. Using C++, this is a library that allows code similar to Player/Stage code to be used on the USARSim project.
USARSim:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/usarsim
Ciber Rato Debugger, is a small application written in C++, for Ciber Rato (https://sourceforge.net/projects/cpss) competition that helps the development and debugging of AI algorithms.
QRtaiLab is a QT-based port of the software scope xrtailab of the RTAI project. It can be used as virtual oscilloscope and monitoring application for interacting with the real-time executable. More informations about RTAI on https://www.rtai.org.
...It makes use of a vertex-centroid finite volume scheme which is second order accurate. The adjoint solver is developed using the automatic differentiation tool called TAPENADE.
Code has been moved to
https://github.com/cpraveen/euler2d
cy2reposition: Cytoscape 2 plugin for layout reuse
CyReposition is an open source Cytoscape Plugin for the reuse of existing Cytoscape network layouts in new Cytoscape projects.
This project migrated to github
https://github.com/matthiaskoenig/cy2reposition
Stopping power library based on PSTAR/ASTAR and MSTAR tables. Please note that this project will be superseded by the libdedx project. https://sourceforge.net/projects/libdedx/
...Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
JUNG provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network.
New version now available on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung/releases/tag/jung-2.1
HOT is a package of Matlab and Octave compatible functions that manage thermodynamic data for a wide range of species. Functions calculate almost all the most common thermodynamic quantities of mixtures.
Python users may also want to look at PYroMat at https://chmarti1.github.io/PYroMat/index.html
Taverna is *no longer* hosted on SourceForge, but has moved to the Apache Software Foundation: https://taverna.apache.org
These pages and mailing list archives are provided for *archival purposes* for older Taverna 1.x releases.
See https://taverna.apache.org/download/ for the latest releases from Apache Taverna.
RADAR stands for Rapid Automatic Detection and Alignment of Repeats in protein sequences. RADAR identifies gapped approximate repeats and complex repeat architectures involving many different types of repeats.
Radar has moved to github (https://github.com/AndreasHeger/radar)