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Feline is a free and extensible cross-platform Model Driven Development (MDD) environment for embedded systems, covering model creation, model to code transformation, and model validation.
UbikSim is an infrastructure to study complex AmI (Ambient Intelligence) applications which involve a large number of users. It is a MABS (multi-agent based simulation) programmed in MASON and aims to be as descriptive as possible.
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One-dimensional semiconductor device simulator. Developed since 1982, it is widely regarded as the industry standard simulator for the photovoltaic (solar cell) industry.
The Location Containment Object Model(LCOM) is a simulation framework written in Python. LCOM provides a rule-based solution to handling partial object containment, object migration, message passing, and simulation observation.
The C++ library Geneva allows to run large scale parametric optimization problems. It can run in serial or multi-threaded mode or in a networked environment. The library currently covers Evolutionary Strategies, Genetic Algorithms and mixed scenarios.
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This project has been renamed to oooark. Old file releases will still be available here. uvsim is a project focused on enabling algorithm development for unmanned systems. It is being constructed to provide an identical interface to simulations and h
HOT is a package of Matlab and Octave compatible functions that manage thermodynamic data for a wide range of species. Functions calculate almost all the most common thermodynamic quantities of mixtures.
Python users may also want to look at PYroMat at https://chmarti1.github.io/PYroMat/index.html
SLFCEM stands for San Le's Free Comp. Electromagnetics.
It is a package of scientific software and graphical user
interfaces for use in computational electromagnetics.
It is written in ANSI C and distributed under the terms
of the GNU license.
Open-source CT/ Radiography simulation package. XRaySim works seamlessly with commercial CAD packages and performs highly detailed scan simulations, with virtual X-ray sources and detectors, simulating cracks/ inclusions etc. very easily
MC Traffic es un software que modela el tráfico de la Ciudad de México. Escrito principalmente en Python y Pygame, MC Traffic permite usar imágenes descargadas de Google Maps para hacer simulaciones controladas.
Tissue Modeling Tool (TMT) is a Matlab-based open source project aiming to share constitutive modeling code and algorithms within the tissue biomechanics community. It is meant to be modular, fast, and easily extensible.
The Receipt Reactive Gross Settlement (RRGS) method was proposed by Jamie McAndrews in Johnson-McAndrews and Soramaki (2004). This simulator allows simulations of one version of RRGS with historical payment data.
A curriculum is made to be read by users to improve their skills in a specific topic. In our case we develop on robotics, Webots and the e-puck robot. The documentation can be found here: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cyberbotics%27_Robot_Curriculum