Modyna is an open source application to model dynamic systems and simulate their behaviour. Modyna lets you define a system visually. It automatically builds the equations to simulate the systems behaviour. Simulation results are shown as graphs.
This project is a simulator and data visualization tool used by the Queen's University Solar Vehicle Team in the 2005 American Solar Challenge. Its purpose is to simulate a solar car's battery, speed, power etc. for a given stretch of road.
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ERepSim presents an agent-based cloud simulation environment integrating electronic institutions from multiagent research to simulate Internet-of-Services systems.
Collection of Java Applications related to Scientific World. All these applications have their source code available and can be easily changed by other programmers.
Visit http://www.hcroboting.com/ for more information.
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.
This package allows you to create virtual rubik cubes and move their faces. Moreover you can see at every time the current position of the cube and find its solution. Visit http://www.hcroboting.com for more information
4-Dimensional Cell Simulator (4DiCeS) is a framework on hybrid (stochastic and deterministic) modeling and simulation of (whole) cell environments in 4D. The framework may incorporate any reaction and diffusion algorithms applicable in a 4D grid layout.
Virtual RTAI Lab is a project aimed to develop an educational platform for Control System Design. It is composed by a server running on linux rtai and a java client, which allow the user to better understand parameters changing in real-time control.
gSky Digest is a system tray desktop application that presents astronomy events calculated for your home location. Currently it comes with detailed information about the Sun, the Moon and 7 planets. See Project Web Site for more details.
Main source code is moved at https://github.com/jpahullo/planetsim. We recommend authors of contributions sections to move your code to github. Since then, contributions remain here for your use at will.
PlanetSim is an object oriented simulation framework for overlay networks and services. This framework presents a layered and modular architecture with well defined hotspots documented using classical design patterns.
This package has been created in order to control, solve and manage a 2x2
rubik cube using java language. Its methods can mix and solve the cube, and allow
the user to change the cube information in any time. There are two ways to solve the cube.
TOAST (Trust Organisational Agent System Testbed) is a simulation framework used to evaluate and compare different trust models for agents embedded in organisational systems.
The Health Manager Java SDK is an interface definition to connect wireless medical devices with a Java application. It includes also an implementation that simulates real devices and a sample application demonstrating the usage.
Cervelletto is a neural network simulator. It uses a new neural model based on biological, neurological and psychological studies. [it's not yet completed... just give me some weeks! sorry!]
The program system JCASim is a general-purpose system for simulating cellular automata in Java. It includes a stand-alone application and an applet for web presentations.
A free, open source, artificial life, genetic evolution simulation in which small creatures called Neds roam the world, mate with one another, harvest food, eat and eventually die.
An effort to create free and open enviroment, to build complex "rail world", including all rail technology lovers' interests - locomotives (steam, diesel, electric) - driving or documentation, physics, traffic control, etc.