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    OpenNum

    OpenNum

    OpenNum lets you distribute solvers with a nice graphical interface

    Typically, to program a GUI is time consuming and requires experience with graphic libraries. OpenNum lets you create a graphical interface adapted to your solvers by simply editing an XML configuration file. More specifically, OpenNum lets you · to collect a hierarchical dataset, · to call any executable file and · to visualize scalar and vector fields, plot graphs or show simple plain text files. It also has other useful utilities specifically designed for numerical...
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    CBMPy

    CBMPy

    PySCeS Constraint Based Modelling

    ...CBMPy implements popular analyses such as FBA, FVA, element/charge balancing, network analysis and model editing as well as advanced methods developed for the ecosystem modelling. CBMPy supports user interaction via: - interactive console or as a library for advanced use - GUI, visual representation of the model, analysis methods - a SOAP based webAPI exposes high level functionality via web services
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    OpenCMISS-Zinc

    OpenCMISS-Zinc

    A Library for Interactive Modelling and Visualisation

    The OpenCMISS-Zinc Library (opencmiss.org/zinc), or Zinc, is a software library for building interactive graphical modelling and visualisation applications. Models are represented in Zinc as mathematical fields defined over domains, including finite elements with support for high-order basis functions, complex parameter mappings and time variation, and image-based fields. Further fields can be defined by mathematical expressions and algorithms on existing fields, including image...
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