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    JASI - Java Event-Based Simulation Frame

    JASI - Java Event-Based Simulation Framework

    The JASI library provides an architecture based on a simulation kernel and elementary classes for simulation elements and event to build event-based simulation systems in Java.
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    mimosa
    Mimosa is a modeling and simulation platform, covering the process from building conceptual models to running the simulations. The specification uses ontologies and an extensible set of formalisms for the dynamics. The simulation kernel is based on DEVS.
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    Netgen Mesh Generator

    Netgen Mesh Generator

    NETGEN is an automatic 3d tetrahedral mesh generator

    NETGEN is an automatic 3d tetrahedral mesh generator. It accepts input from constructive solid geometry (CSG) or boundary representation (BRep) from STL file format. The connection to a geometry kernel allows the handling of IGES and STEP files. NETGEN contains modules for mesh optimization and hierarchical mesh refinement. Netgen is open source based on the LGPL license. It is available for Unix/Linux and Windows.
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    Volterra2.0

    Volterra2.0

    Volterra series Identification Tool

    Orthogonal method for the Identification of Volterra series. It is an extension of Lee-Schetzen method with two major improvments: 1. Reduced identification uncertainty in diagonal kernel points. 2. Possibility to identify each Volterra kernel with an input with different variance. This feature reduces the identification noise on lower order kernels and improve the "resolution" on higher order kernels. For reference see: Simone Orcioni. Improving the approximation ability of Volterra series identified with a cross-correlation method. ...
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    SystemC-WMS
    SystemC-WMS (Wave Mixed Signal Simulator) is a class library that extends the standard SystemC kernel to allow modeling and simulation of complex systems comprising analog parts from heterogeneous domain (electrical, mechanical, thermal, ...).
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    A parallel system simulator kernel that support ultra-large scale computer system simulation.
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    OpenETran

    Electric power system transient simulator

    During the period from 1990 through 2002, EPRI funded the development of a Lightning Protection Design Workstation (LPDW), which was used by many utilities to assess the lightning performance of distribution lines. Since about 2002, this program has not been available. EPRI decided to release the simulation kernel of LPDW under an open-source license (GPL v3), so it may be incorporated into IEEE Flash and other projects. OpenETran can presently simulate multi-conductor power lines, insulators, surge arresters, non-linear grounds, and lightning strokes. It efficiently calculates energy and charge duty on surge arresters, and iterates to find the critical lightning current causing flashover on one or more phases. ...
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    ViennaFEM

    A finite element solver using state-of-the-art programming techniques.

    ViennaFEM is a library-centric implementation of the finite element method in C++. It features a symbolic math kernel, which manipulates the strong or weak form of the problem and automatically derives the discrete form. ViennaFEM is built on top of the following libraries: ViennaMath provides the symbolic math kernel, ViennaGrid (with ViennaData) allows for a generic grid handling and quantity storage, while ViennaCL provides the linear solvers and GPU acceleration.
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    This project concerns K-MADe (Kernel of Model for Activity Description environment), a tool for contributing to the incorporation of ergonomics into the interactive systems design process, through task and activity analysis.
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    this project aims at porting part of uclinux kernel to vs2008, such as memory management, device management, file systems, etc. it's used for research only!
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