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PyOGCLib is a package of classes that implement specifications of the Open GIS Consortium (OGC), allowing Python applications to spatially plug-and-play with other geoprocessing systems.
The OO component based XML processing framework.The goal is to make the XML developer's life easier.It's going ot achieve that by providing reusable components for all stages of XML processsing with easy language and application binding.
Rocksnake takes localities from geological mapping projects and plots them in 2D, over an optional basemap. Each locality has all the standard geology notebook contents and photos attached to it which can then be viewed from Rocksnake.
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HORUS is a system for knowledge acquisition, hypothesis generation, inference and learning. It is an interactive, internet environment accessible to a diverse community of users (public-access or membership basis) - see also UMKAILASH project for more.
EcoAccess is a non-profit organization. Our mission is to empower people to make informed decisions, using the Internet, that address the root causes of environmental challenges. We are building a free community web site where anyone can ask environmental
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ĄHola!, for "Hordes of Little Atoms," is a project to develop a lean,
modular, scalable toolkit for massive simulations of particle
(molecular) dynamics. It is written in C and Python to get the best
balance between programmer and run time.
Python Arrays is a project to reimplement the existing Python Numeric
module which adds the ability to efficiently manipulate large
numeric arrays in ways similar to Matlab and IDL.
GGGG's a Great Grid Generator (4G) is a boundary fitted, curvilinear, grid generation tool for 2-d finite difference modeling. It is written in Python with the Numeric extensions. Most classes have been written, but it does nothing useful, yet...
with nodeCol you can create nodes and connect them with edges. then the script checks if there is a possibility to colorize the nodes with a specific number of colors without having two nodes, connectet with one edge, getting the same color.
A gnome mathematical GUI designed to be a central tool where you can launch various other existing mathematical tools.
It now supports Numerical Python Session, and more soon.
Pfem is a python-based finite element program aimed at
solving solid mechanics and heat transfer problems with
flexibility, efficiency and sound object-oriented design.
ACF is a framework for
writing model-checkers.
ACF is built on the fundamental observation that the structure of most
model-checking algorithms is independent of the formalism used to describe
the system.