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FreeMarket is a software package for running simple virtual prediction futures markets that uses the renowned PHP scripting language and MySQL database tools. It is designed for educational and medium-scale research applications.
Road traffic simulator/game with lots of vehicules, different drivers characteristics, accidents, detours, manual or script-driven traffic lights control, pedestrian traffic, road-works, and plenty more! Solve your simulated traffic-jams problems!
A-Life CAD is a toolkit providing a graphical interface for designing autonomous agents that can be linked against an AI game engine. Though it focuses on creating boid-like behaviours, it can also be used for physical simulation or swarm optimisation.
Yaobi is a fast collision detection library for general triangulated objects. It uses a hierarchical representation based on oriented bounding boxes. Yaobi compares well with other libraries when it comes to speed and memory consumption.
CellGIS is a wireless planning tool that uses Java and ASCII Raster maps format. It allows to implement more propagation models and funcionalities by means of plug-ins.
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Fast instruction-set simulators for MIPS32. Includes an interpreter, static-compiled simulator builder, and a dynamic-compiled simulator that optionally uses multiprocessing. Runs statically-linked binary from cross-gcc. Supports GDB remote debugging.
Intend to reproduce most of the conversational programming functionality of the Fagor 8055TC lathe controller. Web browser interface for easy portability between different OS. Visit project web-site for demo.
This project demonstrates the use of a sniper gun (physics), and the behaviour of agents in a 3D world in case of a catastrophy like the assassination of a person.
rsim is a simple discrete-event communications network simulator initially developed to test routing protocols for undersea acoustic modem networks. If done well then rsim will eventually be a good replacement for "ns2".
SciAO is an open-source, cross-platform, and user-friendly toolbox based on the Scilab/Scicos environment for modeling and simulation of wave optics, especially for the adaptive optics.
Octave interface to the finite elements library Libmesh. Under the scientific interpreted language Octave, Octmesh allows using the Libmesh characteristics for the numerical simulation of partial differential equations on serial and parallel platforms.
Viperfish is intended for the sailor looking to improve his weather forecasting. Viperfish provides the ability to visualise and modify GRIB (weather prediction) files, it can plot routes and provides routing based on coming weather and boat performance.
OOPS means Open Protein Simulator, it is a program designed to serve as a test bed for different algorithms for protein folding, dynamics and structure prediction. OOPS is based on a plugin architecture that makes it highly modular and extensible.
This is the code for the virtual world that was used to judge entrees in the Symantec Programming Competition for college students held in February 2006.