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JCPUSim is a CPU (Central Processing Unit) simulator written in Java. It is intended to aid in teaching how the fetch-decode-execute cycle, CPU, registers, memory and assembly programming language work in a computer system.
Extended Bioaccumulation Framework (ExBAF) is a tool for assessing bioaccumulation in foodwebs. Supports several bioaccumulation models and provides tools for analysis and visualization.
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RangeSim is a collection of classes for simulating distributed protocols for range search on P2P (peer-to-peer) network environments. It is based upon the PeerSim simulator, which offers easy configuration, extendability and high performance.
Blubber system is an Eclipse RCP application for distributed systems modeling. Designed for university researches and inlcudes: task graph editor; graph transformation tools; graph modelling on distributed system; real-time modelling on GerdaFramework.
Oscilloscope Virtual is a simulator orientated to the education but that allows his professional use. It has a very realistic and very interactive interface that simulates perfectly the behavior of a real osciloscopio of double draw.
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Virtual interactive experiments (vexp) is a framework to promote the developmentand use of cooperative e-learning experiments over the internet. Interactive scientific experiments which can be controlled by various users synchronously.
jFAST is a simple finite automata (FA) graphical simulation utility; it is designed to feature simple mechanisms for creating, editing, and simulating FA. jFAST is ideal for use by students, instructors, and self-guided explorers alike.
This program tries to simulate a simple computer. Users can write assembly programs for this simulator, which can be loaded and interpreted as instructions. An OS is also included with it, providing process dispatching and file system functions.
ABSim is an Agent-Object-Relationship (AOR) simulation system based on a Java program library. The development of ABSim has terminated. Its successor is <a href="http://oxygen.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/aor/?q=node/2">AOR-JSim </a>
Jef-X willl come to be a very usefull platform independent tool to help enginers to calculate 3D spatial porch using springs, bars and frames (the finite elements). It uses JavaScript and XML to build and run structure objects.
jColony is an implementation of 'The Game of Life', written in Java in an object-oriented fashion. jColony aims to be as easy-to-use as possible, for both programmers (The source code) and end users (The Graphical User Interface).