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    VisualPerspective

    VisualPerspective

    A diagram/modeling tool.

    VisualPerspective is a modeling and diagram creation tool. It enables to create free diagrams but also semantic oriented ones (for instance UML diagrams), in order to run automatic processing (transformations, exports, parsing). There is currently no installer, so you should follow this procedure : http://enzweiler.info/visualperspective/002-installation.html You are very welcome to report any issue with VP.
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    JetSet
    JetSet is a (meta) tool that lets your quickly create model tranformator tools for instances of a given source meta model. For XML to XML transformations you can also specify a target XML schema and JetSet makes sure that your output conforms to this.
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    PerMoTo is a Performance Modelling Tool suite for decision support in the capacity and performance management of distributed transaction processing systems based on Queueing Theory and Discrete Event Simulation.
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    Quantum Toolkit
    Quantum Mechanical Toolkit And 3D Viewer for C++. Allows Data Visualisation via Images, Surfaces and Volume plots using OpenGL, as well as rapid development Quantum Mechanical Simulations. Uses the Blitz++, VTK Visualisation and Qt Libraries.
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    A Simple and Efficient Framework for Infinite Resolution Simulation; provides a Java Thread-like class that executes over simulated time. Time units are user-definable, no time quanta, and neither changes to the VM nor pre-processing are required.
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    The Shrimp suite provides interactive visualizations of graph-based data. Creole (Eclipse plug-in) visualizes Java source code. Jambalaya (Protege plug-in) visualizes ontologies (including OWL), & Stand-Alone Shrimp visualizes RSF/GXL/PRJ/PPRJ files.
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    Runes is a plugin-based framework that reverses the way of thinking about data processing: specify data accesses, and Runes will automatically choose an efficient representation for the data and execute the plugins to integrate it from different sources.
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