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This is a C++ library to create and simulate standard and hybrid bond graph. The library support XML input and output of the bond graph structure. Graphic representation of the bond graph in SVG are generated using the Graphviz library.
The Mars Rover Simulator project is based on the evolutionary robotics paradigm where an artificial agent acquires its skills through the process of artificial evolution. This simulator can be useful to evolve neural network controllers for the rover
ByoDyn (http://cbbl.imim.es/ByoDyn) is a software tool for the study of biochemical networks within the framework of systems biology. SBML compatible, ByoDyn is a group effort of the Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Lab.
Headrand is a static library wrote in c that contains functions to simulate complex systems or make statistical analysis with a new approach called "random function computing"
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Java based multi-agent platform built on an organizational model (agent, group, role). MadKit provides general agent facilities (lifecycle management, message passing, distribution, ...), and allows high heterogeneity in agents.
This project at NICTA implements a broadcast routing protocol called Shortest Path Tree Broadcast (SPTB) under ns-2. This release also contains our implementation of a benchmark protocol called “TwoHop” which uses 2-hop neighbour information.
This library supports interoperability between components written for different verification methodologies such as VMM and OVM. This is maintained by the Accellera Verification Intellectual Property Technical Subcommittee.
The Quantitative Finance Framework (QFF) supports the development of software libraries in mathematical finance. The main field of applications are the pricing of derivatives and the management of financial risks.
MASyV (Multi-Agent System Visualization) enables one to write agent-based models/cellular automata, eg. in C, visualize them in real time & capture to movie file with MASyVs GUI & message passing lib. Includes examples: Hello World, ants, viral infection
A native Java port of freesteam - http://freesteam.sourceforge.net/
An open source implementation of international-standard IAPWS-IF97 steam tables from the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS).
GISpatialNet is a Java-based tool for mapping network data (nodes and edges between them) to spatial coordinates; reformatting network and spatial data together; and calculating spatial network measures.
Install by saving to c:\ drive and typing the following in a command line:
java -jar c:\GISpatialNet-0.9b.jar
Dioscuri is an x86 computer hardware emulator written in Java. It is designed by the digital preservation community to make sure that documents and programs from the past can still be accessed in the future. Dioscuri is durable and component-based.
QtNet ("Cute-Net") is a QT-based GUI frontend for the "CWSnet" hydraulic simulation toolkit. Similar in spirit to the EPAnet GUI, it is intended to provide a reasonably complete set of features for visualizing and editing hydraulic networks.
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.
The Xholon project explores: software as systems of linked nodes, organized hierarchically. The Xholon toolkit supports this back-to-basics approach, and demonstrates practical benefits through examples from numerous domains.