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    A spring-based 3D graph layout tool written in Java. Rendering is performed in OpenGL via the JOGL library.
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    Impact Finite Element Program
    Impact is an explicit Finite Element Program Suite which simulates dynamic impact events. It has a range of elements, contact handling and different material laws. Models can be created, solved and analyzed with the included pre- and postprocessor. Impact is based on an Explicit Time stepping algorithm. These kind of codes are used to simulate dynamic phenomena such as car crashes and similar, usually involving large deformations.
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    openDLX

    openDLX

    A DLX/MIPS processor simulator

    openDLX is a DLX/MIPS ISA compatible pipeline simulator. (Visit https://github.com/smetzlaff/openDLX for the latest development version or if You want to contribute.)
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    ParallelSim

    ParallelSim is a parallel processor simulator written in java.

    ParallelSim is a parallel processor simulator written in Java which shows the effect of increasing the workload keeping the number of processing elements constant in one simulation. The number of processors is scalable and can be increased in subsequent iterations of simulation. The parameters like initial load, load offset, number of processors are declared as constants and can be changed directly in the source code to emulate different scenarios.
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