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    JAS-mine

    JAS-mine

    Toolkit for agent-based & dynamic microsimulation modelling

    JAS-mine is a Java platform that aims at providing a unique simulation tool for discrete-event simulations, including agent-based and microsimulation models. With the aim to develop large-scale, data-driven models, the main architectural choice of JAS-mine is to use whenever possible standard, open-source tools already available in the software development community. It has built-in utilities for communicating with an underlying relational database. In addition, the platform provides...
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    MOBIDICK
    MOBIDICK (MOdular But IntegrateD applICation frameworK) is dedicated to gather as less as possible Java frameworks in order to complete full needs of large business application and allow regeneration of code, even when java frameworks change.
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    SMLEditor

    Prototype editor for the SDEM Mapping Language

    The Gateways Team of the Live-Virtual-Constructive Architecture Roadmap Implementation (LVCAR-I) effort is developing a set of tools that will support the gateway community. One of these tools is the Simulation Data Exchange Model (SDEM) Mapping Language (SML) Editor. The tool provides the ability to import two SDEMs in their native language and subsequently view the entities that need to be mapped between the two SDEMs. The SDEM Editor also allows the user to create these mappings and store the result in an SML file.
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    The “RDB2RDF Mapper” is a Java based software desktop application which allows a user to create a mapping file between a relational database and an RDFS/OWL ontology via a graphical user interface. This project is ANDS-funded.
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    Eclipse Plugin for iBATIS. Provides autocompletion and linking for iBATIS mapping and config files. Install it using the updatesite http://eclibatis.sourceforge.net/updatesite/ See the Wiki for documentation.
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    ArchMapper is a Tool for mapping architecture descriptions of a program to a Java implementation. It offers two main functions: Generating Java source code stubs from an architecture and checking a Java implementation for conformance with an architecture
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    This is a modeling tool generating code from activity diagrams. The main goal is to achieve a good code generation. I would like to have different possibilities like HTML mapping from diagrams and Java code generation (maybe others) chosen by the user.
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    Metaquokka is a highly configurable xml editor, currently available as Gridsphere portlet. Besides the default format, there is suppoert for ESysXML, a simulation description scheme for a geodynamics framework. Supports Generic Mapping Tools rudimentary.
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    Peas provides : data object mapping - data versioning, multi-language support, users & groups - complete web component api - web 2.0 backend and frontend templates
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    This is an Eclipse plugin, based on EMF JET Templates & Mapping model whose goal is to ease the process of automating the code generation and model transformation. The new release also include a new GEF plugin generator.
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    Eclipse GMF/EMF based graphical editor for creating ORM diagrams (object-relational Mapping) and code generator. Three cartridges (based on openArchitectureWare) are provided currently: Java Persistence API (JPA), Grails ORM (GORM) and Django Models.
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