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CyberUnits is a cross-platform class library for rapid development of high-performance computer simulations in life sciences. It supports modelling for biomedical cybernetics and systems biology with Object Pascal.
WODA (Well Outline and Design Aid) is a groundwater simulator developed at the Group for Numerical Analysis, Jaroslav Cerni Institute, Belgrade, Serbia.
WODA does not have its own graphical user interface, but it can work with groundwater models constructed using the freely available Lizza interface, http://www.bioirc.ac.rs/index.php/groundwater-flow-software.
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.
Hy3S uses advanced MPI parallelized hybrid stochastic simulation methods to quickly compute the dynamics of biochemical networks with thousands of species/reactions. Many features included (see Home Page). An easy-to-use GUI (Matlab req) is included.
GeoGebra is free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for learning and teaching geometry, algebra, statistics, and calculus. Download the free software at http://www.geogebra.org. Find the source code at http://www.geogebra.org/trac