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    CSBB-v3.0

    CSBB - Computational Suite for Bioinformaticians and Biologists

    CSBB is a command line-based bioinformatics suite to analyze biological data acquired through varied avenues of biological experiments. CSBB is implemented in Perl, while it also leverages the use of R, java, python and ruby in background for specific modules. Major focus of CSBB is to allow users from biology and bioinformatics community, to get benefited by performing down-stream analysis tasks while eliminating the need to write programming code. CSBB is currently available on Linux,...
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    TekDS820

    Drive your obsolete Tek oscilloscope remotely with python

    Control a Tek TDS-820 remotely via a GPIB interface using linux-gpib, python, matplotlib and tkinter. The programming manual is used to generate an XML schema which is then used to assist in building extra functionality into the tkinter user interface.
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    ds-Bidens

    ds-Bidens

    Software for studying bacterial colony features

    Software for studying bacterial colony features: Optical forward-scattering systems supported by image analysis methods are increasingly being used for rapid identification of bacterial colonies. The conventional detection and identification of bacterial colonies comprises a variety of methodologies based on biochemical, serological or DNA/RNA characterization. Such methods involve laborious and time-consuming procedures in order to achieve confirmatory results. The software (ζ-Bidens)...
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    Trad4 is a fully concurrent, thread safe, graph-based programming language that scales linearly on multiple cores. It is initially intended for deployment in the financial industry to model real-time risk.
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    Autononous mobile robot programming environment for Robotino.
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    Genetic programming environment to inference context free grammars base on positive and negative examples of language.
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    An attempt at developing an Artificial Inteligence software, based on the notion that inteligence is a set of conditional choices (in programming terms, it means a whole lot of if statements).
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    Linear Programming (LP) has been used in the case of the Federalist Papers whose authorship had been disputed. The task here will be to use the Cell Broadband Engine to do likewise with papers whose authorship is disputed.
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