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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    ...Some application of this modeling software are: - traffic simulation - network simulation, - emergency and evacuation ways simulation and much more. This simulation tool runs in Windows and Linux, on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, as a GUI or console (terminal) application. Write the model only once, simulate anywhere. Videos on installing OpenSIMPLY for different IDEs and operating systems : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyWoktGqA
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    Immutable Sparse Wave Trees (WaveTree)

    Realtime bigdata tool for bit strings up to 2^63 based on AVL forest

    Realtime bigdata tool at the bit level based on immutable AVL forest which can be run in memory or, in future versions, as a merkle forest like a blockchain. Main object is a sparse bit string (Bits) that efficiently scales up to 2^63 bits normally compressed as forest has duplicated substrings. Bits objects support reading bit, byte, short, int, or long (Java primitives) at any bit index in 64 bit range.
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    x2x (xbit2xbyte\xbyte2xbit)

    x2x (xbit2xbyte\xbyte2xbit)

    Converts xbits to xbytes, and back again if needed.

    ...These two programs also fulfilled a genuine need to convert to xbits (megabit usually) to xbytes (megabytes, again usually) when dealing with things such as cartridge sizes ,which are generally expressed in megabits, and something the author frequently encountered. Thus, xbit can be used to convert whatever bit (mega, giga, etc.) to whatever byte (again, mega, giga, etc.), and the sister program can be used to convert the opposite way.
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    Lego Charts for Excel

    Lego Charts for Excel

    Plot Excel data as photo-realistic 3D LEGO® models

    ...The downloaded package consists of an Excel template to create the charts, an extensive installation and user guide, and two fully-worked samples. Creating eye-catching Lego Charts is easy, fun, and rewarding! Platform: Windows 32 bit (XP onwards) with Microsoft Excel 2003 or later. For more information about Lego Charts, and how to install the package, please see the file README.txt on the the FIles page. --- [1] LEGO® and the LEGO logo are registered trademarks of The Lego Group, which does not sponsor, endorse, or authorize this software package or web page.
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    Noisy Channel Simulator

    Demonstrate errors in transmission of a file over a noisy channel.

    This program was written to dimonstrate errors in transmission for a presentation on Claude Shannon's Noisy Channel Coding Theorem. It takes an input file, the probability of a bit being flipped, and, if specified, the size of the header of the file. The program was intended to take monochrome bitmap files as input, so that each bit refers to a pixel in the image and thus, it would be easy to see errors in the output file, as some of the pixels would be flipped; however, it will work on any input file.
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