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.
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.
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The Dragon Fire compiler takes a new, 21st century, look at the Dragon (i.e. Dragon Book). No longer impenetrable to the programmer, this compiler is open and available to them. You control the Dragon, and get Dragon insight into your programs.
Naimath (syn. blessing) is a project to create tools for diagnosis, management of clinical cases in the form of Rule based Medical Expert System integrating Interactive Health education, Semantified EMR, and serve as a learning tool for students. Website seen at www.naimath.com
Educative desktop application that it's main goal is develop any kind of mathematical operation in an easy and quick way. It's focus to users that don't have programming knowledge.
The OpenFire processor is a Xilinx MicroBlaze-compatible processor being modified for use in Cyber Physical Systems research. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CPS-0932113.
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SynBioLib -- your toolkit for synthetic biology applications. SynBioLib aims to establish a platform on which the Synthetic Biology community can develop and share code that is common to many tasks and programs.
A spread sheet engine running over python. Any formula is pure python! You can do Macro in python and include any python package like NumPy. There is bult-in functions like D([list]) which automatically extend the list in cells.
1. Create an object-oriented python script that can represent mathematical concepts and their properties. 2. Represent all numeric values exactly. 3. Provide a variety of formats to export or embed representations of the mathematical concepts.
At the outset, the goal of this program is to provide a suite of tools to aid in the back-translation of amino acid sequences in a manner that provides useful information for synthetic gene design.
An easy way to integrate any function. Uses sympy as a backend. Currently text-mode only, but the goal is to create a very nice, simple, graphical interface using wxPython or PyGTK.
Our goal is to develop a full working solver for ATA (with 1 clock) in Python, with MTL to ATA support. The decidability for the emptiness problem was proposed by Lasota and Walukiewicz. The MTL to ATA was proposed by Ouaknine and Worrell.
vtkModeling-beta.zip: it is an extension of Visualization ToolKit 5.0. Basically it's a collection of deformation algorithms, like laplacian surface editing, moving least square, mass spring system, etc.
FreeBrain will be an application for the analysis of 2D neurophysiological signals, like heart-rate, EEG or eyemovements. It is aimed at those who want intuitive or free software and those who want a customizeble tool that can handle mixed datasets.