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    GromacsProSuite

    Graphical User Interface for Gromacs

    This tool is an integrated graphical interface that simplifies molecular dynamics simulations using Gromacs. It provides a structured, tab-based environment to set up, execute, and analyze simulations data without complex command-line operations. The software automates tasks such as topology generation, solvation, ion addition, minimization, equilibration, and production runs while executing GROMACS commands in the background. Built-in monitoring tracks CPU, RAM, and disk usage to ensure...
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    Gimias

    Gimias

    Graphical Interface for Medical Image Analysis and Simulation

    GIMIAS is a workflow-oriented environment for solving advanced biomedical image computing and individualized simulation problems, which is extensible through the development of problem-specific plug-ins. In addition, GIMIAS provides an open source framework for efficient development of research and clinical software prototypes integrating contributions from the Physiome community while allowing business-friendly technology transfer and commercial product development.
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    The bflow* Toolbox is an open source tool kit for business process management. The objective of bflow* is to explore new ways and scenarios for the development and use of modelling tools.
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    fPotencia

    fPotencia

    Power flow library in C++

    fPotencia is the fruit of free time and passion for power systems simulation. After observing the lack of ready-to-implement libraries for power system analisys, and that the existing ones focus on command line workflow, I decided myself to start a project to fill the gap. Since Power system simulations have started needing to be executed in parallel, the old C-like designs are outdated; modular design is now needed to launch many simulations at the same time based on a base...
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    PSIGHOS is a Java-based simulation library. PSIGHOS is focused on the simulation of business processes and comprises a parallel core so to reduce the execution time for large models.
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    Open-source web-based SPC software including Shewhart, EWMA and CUSUM charts, cost calculation, ARL calculation, simulation
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    PPSim - Production process simulator (experimental).
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