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    Free_Balistic

    Free_Balistic

    Input physical measures, calculate and show ballistic curve chart.

    ...With the help of FreeBalistic you can fast calculate such measures as: height of bullet after specified time, height for given range, max height of bullet, range after given time, range to get max height, range to the end of move, time to get given range, time to get max height, time to get end of move. The app is currently in the middle state of development, and will recive at least one update. The curent target of this project is to achieve modification of chart display, that allows to show all scope of calculated values. In opposite to similar projects, this one is oriented to consider additional physical conditions, that can affect on the sphere-body movement, especially air resistance and throw angle For more info visit: www.freebasic.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=27484
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    Virtual Laboratory Environment

    Virtual Laboratory Environment

    A multi-modeling and simulation environment to study complex systems

    ...The models can be developed with the DEVS formalism or with the classical mathematical formalism: Ordinary Differential Equation with Euler, Range-Kutta or QSS integrator, Finite state automaton (FDDEVS, UML State chart, Hybrid Petri net). The VLE environment provides an IDE to develop C++ models, DEVS coupled models. VLE have also three ports to use the VFL with Python, Java and R programming languages.
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    A Disk Scheduling Simulator tool. With an intuitive GUI interface and command line functionality. Built using both VC and VB. Currently supports SSTF,LOOK,CLOOK,SCAN and CSCAN algorithms. Rotational latency is also optionally supported.
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    Sphinx SD Tools

    Common accessible environment for system dynamics simulation.

    The Sphinx project is dedicated to create common accessible environment for system dynamics simulation. This software is developed on Java 6 platform and use Java Swing GUI.
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    Qt Impedance Plotter
    This is a small program to show impedances in a Smith Chart. The chart is drawn (it is not an image), so it can be redimensioned without pixeling. As it's done with Qt 4, it should run in multiple platforms.
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