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booggie brings object-oriented graph grammars into engineering - Based on the application of object-oriented graph grammars, engineering knowledge is formalized and becomes computable in order to solve design tasks.
Pycontrol lets you control a PLC using libnodave by simply providing CSV files describing the process values read from the PLC. Pycontrol will create a GUI from the CSV files.
Emulica provides manufacturing control engineers and researchers with generic modeling components to build industry-scale virtual (emulated) shop floor systems, and thus test control approaches.
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Spirit, a different way to write! You guide your mouse through streams of predicted words. As the intelligent agent learns your writing style, its predictions become more accurate. You can prime Spirit with the prose and poetry of any author!
GraphicalOSfp is a python application which aims to collect random data issued by remote systems in IP and TCP sequences. These data are then displayed in a 3D referencial to highlight an attractor of the random engine of the remote machine.
PCSIM is a tool for distributed simulation of heterogeneous networks composed of different model neurons and synapses. The development of PCSIM was supported by the FACETS EU project.
itrackutil can be used to download and convert data from XAiOX iTrackU GPS data loggers and compatible devices. Device settings can be checked and changed via the graphical user interface.
FONZIE is a bioinformatic tool written in Python developed for the genetic cartography speciality. FONZIE allow as well to find markers on a set of sequences than to find associate oligonucleotides. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/322/abstra
Methods and testing of methods for automatic analysis of in situ cyclic
voltammetry data.
This, at least initially, is the code from my masters thesis, which was
done as a contribution to a larger project called Aevum. Aevum is being
developed at t
The intention is to (eventually) create a simple hydrology / hydraulics package that will calculate stormwater or wastewater flows in a drainage network. At the moment, it consists of a couple of libraries and calculators. Hope it's useful.
This project hosts tools used for analysis of Gaussian Mixture Distributions (GMDs) which are used for statistical signal processing. The tools are libraries for implementing GMD operations and programs used to analyze properties of GMDs.
Worst Cases is a python script that enables calculations on worst case objects. Like a calculator operating on worst cases (e.g. [1,2,3]) rather than on real numbers (2.35) WARNING: This program is released as is, and has never been extensively teste
URDB is a universal reversible debugger that adds reversibility to almost any debugger through a python-based wrapper. It also supports reversible debugging of distributed computations, and temporal search on expression values.
PyTuneSounds is a application that lets the user tune the volumes of sounds in a variety of ways, e.g. to use these in psychoacoustic experiments. It is possible to correct the spectrum of the sound with respect to equipment-inherent filters.
LaserFoam performs simulations of laser pulses using an adaptive split step Fourier method to solve the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equation. It provides a graphical environment to run and visualize the results.
pyFoam is a Python front-end to the OpenFOAM (Open Source CFD Toolbox). It introduces interactivity into OpenFOAM, simplifies connection with third-party functionality and streamlines design of custom user solvers
ESML is an interchange technology that utilizes external metadata to allow applications to plug and play seamlessly with Earth Science specific datasets in heterogeneous formats.
DTMF detector library and/or application that reads in the specified audio file and returns/outputs whether DTMF detected and/or list of detected digits. May have GUI and command line interfaces.