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    A spring-based 3D graph layout tool written in Java. Rendering is performed in OpenGL via the JOGL library.
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    JABM is a Java framework for building agent-based simulation models using a discrete-event simulation framework.
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    openhealthpractice

    A simulation environment for physiology models simulation

    ...The Graphical Visualization Environment (GVE) provides the graphical visualization of the simulation results. Results can also be exported to different formats (xls, txt or csv). This simulation environment is built using Spring Framework and Java technologies. For more information on how to deploy and use the tool, check the installation and user manuals. This tool was developed within the Synergy project. You can view our publication about the Simulation Environment here: http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/12/S2/S7 The rest of the publication outcomes of the project can be found here: http://www.translational-medicine.com/supplements/12/S2
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