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iSNS is an interactive neural network simulator written in Java/Java3D. The program is intended to be used in lessons of Neural Networks. The program was developed by students as the software project at Charles University in Prague.
RangeSim is a collection of classes for simulating distributed protocols for range search on P2P (peer-to-peer) network environments. It is based upon the PeerSim simulator, which offers easy configuration, extendability and high performance.
Blubber system is an Eclipse RCP application for distributed systems modeling. Designed for university researches and inlcudes: task graph editor; graph transformation tools; graph modelling on distributed system; real-time modelling on GerdaFramework.
Virtual interactive experiments (vexp) is a framework to promote the developmentand use of cooperative e-learning experiments over the internet. Interactive scientific experiments which can be controlled by various users synchronously.
We experiment with Evolution of Artifical Neural Networks, combining the two fields of Evolutionary Computation and ANNs. Our methods are applied to a variety of interesting problems. To learn more, click on "Home Page", "Mail", or "Files".
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OpenFlower is a free and open source CFD code (for Linux and Windows) mainly intended to solve the turbulent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a LES approach. It can deal with arbitrary complex 3D geometries with its finite volume approach.
Digital graph 1.3 is an advanced JAVA SWING component for modelling, displaying, saving and loading graphs(using XML and XMLSchema). It is fully documented and requires jdk 1.5.x.Version 1.3 adds 9 bug fixs, 3 rengineering and 4 new features.
The Dutchroll project provides Open Source applications for Matlab and Simulink, with the emphasis on aerospace engineering. The main application is the Flight Dynamics and Control toolbox; other applications will be derived from that toolbox.
Q++ is a cross platform C++ template library used for simulating quantum computation. Its purpose is to allow testing of quantum algorithms by providing a quicker way to create programs compiled for speed.
CRANKS is an Java application that uses the Swing toolkit to provide an interactive environment for the animation and kinematic synthesis of four-bar mechanisms created through a series of geometrical constructions.
SimED is a user-friendly Differential Equation simulation software. It can integrate numerically ODEs (Ordinary Differential Equations) using several methods, plot time and phase-space diagrams for variables, and interactively choose initial conditions.
A cross-platform simulator for embedded systems, with a plug-in architecture for adding microcontrollers and other devices. Written in C for maximum compatibilty and speed. Currently has support for AVR AT90S8515 and ATmega128.
JaWator is a Wa-Tor JavaApplet; a predator-prey simulation resembling a natural ecosystem, this Cellular Automaton delivers fluctuations similar
to the Lotka-Volterra equation. Inspired by A.K. Dewdney, Wa-Tor ecosystem (Scientific American, 1984)
Simulator for large neuronal networks using leaky INF as its basic element. Simple few line scripts will enable rapid creation of large networks with different connectivities. Aimed at researchers interested in quickly testing large networks of neurons.
This project has adopted a parser for the output of SimIt-ARM's sema_count program. It is useful to get statistically relevant information from the output of a batch run of the simulator.