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    Advanced Simulation Library

    Free multiphysics simulation software package

    ...Its computational engine is based, among others, on the Lattice Boltzmann Methods (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lattice_Boltzmann_methods) and is written in OpenCL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL) which enable extraordinarily efficient deployment (http://asl.org.il/benchmarks) on a variety of massively parallel architectures, ranging from inexpensive FPGAs, DSPs and GPUs up to heterogeneous clusters and supercomputers. The engine is hidden entirely behind C++ classes, so that no OpenCL knowledge is required from application programmers. ASL can be utilized to model various coupled physical and chemical phenomena and employed in a multitude of fields: computational fluid dynamics, virtual sensing, industrial process data validation and reconciliation, image-guided surgery, computer-aided engineering, high-performance scientific computing, etc..
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    Laputa is a research tool and a sandbox environment for simulating the attainment of knowledge in social networks, such as scientific departments, editorial boards, expert groups, and the general public. It was developed at the philosophy department at the university of Lund.
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    WSN Localisation

    Localisation system in wireless sensor networks using ns-2

    This project presents an extension to ns-2, which enables a normal user, who has basic knowledge of ns-2, to simulate localization system within a wireless network. Moreover, this project would be beneficial to researchers who want to implement new or existing localisation algorithms and anyone new to ns-2 who wish to know more about how a simulation project is built and structured. [1],[2] provide more details. References [1] A.
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    Hackerando la Macchina Ridotta

    Hackerando la Macchina Ridotta

    Hackerando la Macchina Ridotta (Hacking the Smaller Machine)

    ...The MR is also the first machine rebuilded by the HMR project. More in general, HMR aims to support researchers and enthusiasts in computer science history. As part of this goal, the Computer History Knowledge Base (CHKB) subproject was launched.
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