rSIGNAL - ruby Simple Inter-Interface Generic Aggregation Layer. It allows external data sources to be aggregated, store the aggregated data and print the aggregated data out in a transformed format to a file (or integrated HTTP server) on demand.
RubyMoss is a Web - Based Framework written with Ruby on Rails, intended to support all analysis and data processing for Mossbauer Spectroscopy.
Written under BSD License.
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Interactive mesh creation tool. Discretizer will create geometry and meshes for three dimensional flow simulations (CFD). Geometry import is not a goal: Discretizer will be furiously fast geometry builder(on many common engineering applications at least)
Ruby Research Wiki (RRiki) can be used to keep notes and organize references for research. It uses a browser interface, an intuitive plain text formatting language (markdown), and facilities to cross-reference and hierarchically organize notes
PORIS toolkit allows describing graph-based systems and their behavior in a snapshot. It provides a web
editor for a domain visual specific language (DSL) and transformation tools to generate software prototypes, system configurations, ...
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This set will able to generate eeschema libraries, parse KiCAD files (eeschema, eeschema library, netlist), generate Russian GOST specifications for schemes and do other actions.
A database schema and web application to archive, search, share, and download data of maximum body sizes of different taxonomic groups during the history of life on earth.
Video processing and computer vision library for GNU/Linux offering interfaces to do image- and video-I/O with ImageMagick/Magick++, Xine, firewire digital camera (DC1394), and video for linux (V4L2).
Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
LabDiary is a program for managing laboratory experiments in a sophisticated way. It is very easy to use - you can link experiments logically with each other, associate files to an experiment and structure all your data.
OpenBRR2 project focuses on the re-write of the original "OpenBRR - Data" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/openbrr) project. The aim is to develop a hosted data aggregation application for all F/LOSS projects.
Data mines the voting record and other actions of Members of the NZ Parliament. Extracts information from the parliament website and stores it in a database. Provides tools to analyse the information, producing statistics and tables about the MPs/parties
Netlist database and manipulation API with interfaces to Java and Ruby. Verilog netlist inputs are supported.
Project branch continues to evolve: https://github.com/gburdell/nldb
including addition of tclsh UI.
This is a recopilation of programs programmed by Eliot Hijano using either Java or Ruby. All the programs have something in common with both physics and Maths and are explained mathematically and physically in its own pdf.
ciperf is used to calculate the -b and -l values for iperf in order to produce a chosen udp packet throughput (overhead = 51 bytes) in respect to some variables which may change the calculation of the parameters (e.g. computers, links, ...).
LCS is an evidence-based medicine library consult service web application designed to facilitate physicians' use of the research literature. Physicians submit clinical questions to the system, librarians respond, and physicians rate the responses.