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OpenDMAP (Open Source Direct Memory Access Parser) is a natural language processing (text mining) application: a semantic parser for information extraction.
GRad is a standalone solar radiation model, programmed in Java. It is capable of the calculation of potential (clear sky) and actual (real sky) irradiance and total irradiation for single and multiple geographical locations.
Note that, while fully functional, this application is currently not developed any further.
Phenomenological Simulation of Electrical Conductivity in Ceramic Superconductors using High Performance Java (MPJ Express).
The source code for this project would be free to download and develop further
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TeNeM (Telecommunications Network Model) is a PostgreSQL schema with PL/pgSQL functions and triggers intended to make with a fiber optic network management. It is also a GIS JUMP plug-in to edit and visualize the data. PostGIS is used to extend Postgre.
QSAR is a project that aims to build a GUI that enables people to build quantitative structure activity (or property) relationship models. It will use parts of CDK (cdk.sf.net), JOELib (joelib.sf.net), R (www.r-project.org) and other projects.
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
Avenzoar is a one-year exploration of renal cell carcinoma morphology and its related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPa) as a method of automating diagnosis of cancer by using a computer-aided decision tree controlled by analytical statistics.
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.
SLEDRIDE: Simplified Learning about Expression Data Running in a Desktop Environment. To provide a general workbench for pipe-lining microarray gene expression data from supervised learning results into unsupervised learning methods.
AnnaF is an automatic gene annotation framework, that is used to do some automatic annotation for C. higginsianum. It was also tested on F. graminearum and should work well for fungi in general.
AnnaF was build upon the pipeline framework Anna.
The Receipt Reactive Gross Settlement (RRGS) method was proposed by Jamie McAndrews in Johnson-McAndrews and Soramaki (2004). This simulator allows simulations of one version of RRGS with historical payment data.
A software tool enabling the user to browse through an image stack created by a confocal microscope. Points can be plotted through the stack, producing a digital 3D representation, which can be viewed in 3D and compared with other plots.