XMDS is a code generator that integrates equations. You write them down in human readable form in a XML file, and it goes away and writes and compiles a C++ program that integrates those equations as fast as it can possibly be done in your architecture.
Aciqra (uh-SEE-kruh) is a free and open source virtual planetarium and sky mapping program which tracks celestial bodies including planets, deep sky objects and stars to an accuracy of a fraction of a degree for thousands of years into both the future and the past.
GromacsWrapper is a python package that wraps system calls to Gromacs tools into thin classes. This allows for fairly seamless integration of the gromacs tools into python scripts. This is generally superior to shell scripts because of python’s better error handling and superior data structures. It
... [More] also allows for modularization and code re-use. In addition, commands, warnings and errors are logged to a file so that there exists a complete history of what has been done. [Less]
Adun currently includes tools for the calculation and analysis of several dynamic properties of macromolecules. Several force fields have already been implemented (Enzymix, Charmm and AMBER) and a sophisticated distributed database of simulations results that can be directly accessed by the program
... [More] is in development. Simulations methods currently include Newtonian and Langevin molecular dynamics. [Less]
ZMS: Python based Content Management for Science, Technology and Medicine: suitable for hospitals, research institutions, NGOs and small to medium-size international companies.
SimMetrics is a Similarity Metric Library, e.g. from edit distance's (Levenshtein, Gotoh, Jaro etc) to other metrics, (e.g Soundex, Chapman). Work provided by UK Sheffield University funded by (AKT) an IRC sponsored by EPSRC, grant number GR/N15764/01.
KAlgebra is a calculator with symbolic and analysis features that lets you plot 2D and 3D functions as well as to easily calculate mathematical expressions.
EngLab is a cross-compile mathematical platform with a C like syntax to be used by both engineers and users with small programming knowledge. It also enables the user and community to easily compile their own functions as shared objects.
The Distributed Annotation System (DAS) defines a communication protocol used to exchange biological sequence annotations. DAS is a client-server system in which a single client integrates data from multiple servers.
Data distribution, performed by DAS servers, is separated from visualization
... [More], which is done by DAS clients. Little coordination is needed among the various information providers.
DAS is heavily used in the genome bioinformatics community for sharing information about gene and protein sequences as well as protein structures. [Less]
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