IDL specified API for manipulating and processing CellML 1.0 and 1.1. Includes C++ implementation. Accessible from a C++ program, or from any language for which a CORBA language mapping is available Also, a Java wrapper of the API is available.
Miro is a robotics middleware. It uses CORBA for the middleware layer and provides OO-RPC as well as pub/sub communication patterns. Currently supported platforms include Pioneers, the B21, some robot soccer robots and various robotic sensors.
BioX (pronounce as bio cross) is a system for the management of local and remote (currently supporting RMI, CORBA and SOAP Web Services) components such as files and services (e.g. BLAST). Additionally, the components can be composed to workflows.
The focus of this project is to port the OO interpreter language Python and its extensions (GUI, CORBA, SOAP, XML-RPC, QNX message passing, Data Bases a.s.o) to QNX4 and QNX6 (QNX RTP). URLs: www.python.org
The Distributed Real-time Embedded Analysis Method (DREAM) is a tool and method for the real-time verification and performance estimation of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems. Publications: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gabe/publications.html.
This is a client/server/CORBA software aiming at solving partial differential equations.The server provides the solver while the client provides the input data and the handling of the output using a
graphic library, vtk.
OpenAOS is a open source project of a platform independent and distributed service for accessing measurement data over a standarisized interface (ASAM ODS) defined by ASAM e.V. (for details please visit standards at www.asam.net).
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The Ocean Distributed Component Reference Framework for machinetools provides
CORBA 3.0 compliant Component Interfaces for controlling machinetools based on CIAO, TAO and ACE/RTAI.
Dtrag is a distributed IP traffic generator, where traffic nodes are controlled through a central application via CORBA and may generate IP/UDP traffic patterns in a network. The nodes run on Linux and Windows.
This project aims to provide a unified interface to all freely available rainfall data archives in the UK, and to data models. The key technologies are CORBA and XML, allowing anyone to contribute archive access, modelling and analysis modules.
JACO3 is a research and development project developing a distributed simulation environment allowing industrial partners to work together while preserving their intellectual property.
Look at www.arttic.com/projects/JACO3.