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...ETFOMM may also be linked into another application using the provided Application Programming Interface (API).
TRAFVU and TRAFED are trademarks of ITT Industries, Inc., Systems Division.
The CoroBot is a PC-class robot by CoroWare, Inc. This project contains the Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio drivers for this hardware, as well as a simulated robot for the Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio simulator.
...Legacy is a flight simulation platform that is fully compatible with all aircraft, scenery and other data files for the Fly! II flight simulator by Terminal Reality Inc. (TRI).
osgHaptics is a C++ library that incorporates Haptics into the real-time scenegraph OpenSceneGraph. osgHaptics depends on OpenHaptics from Sensable Inc.
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The Neural Assembly Simulation Environment (NASE) is a collection of routines written in the Interactive Data Language (IDL) by Research Systems Inc. It provides routines to simulate neural networks and to visualize those networks' behavior.
The CRISP package here developed utilizes an algorithm that describes a many-body intranuclear cascade (INC) and evaporation/fission/multifragmentation competition process.