MD analysis tools Hot
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| Date added: 17.8.2010 |
Version: beta Hits: 653 |
| Submitter: Toni Giorgino
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Target user group: Researchers |
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Technology type: Software |
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Categories: Data Conversion Tools | Analysis |
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A collection of tools to conduct large-scale analysis on molecular data.
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GIMIAS Hot
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| Date added: 22.7.2009 |
Version: 0.6.10 beta Hits: 449 |
| Submitter: WP3 team
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3-clause BSD |
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Target user group: Any |
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Technology type: Software |
| Tags: imaging, analysis, modular, plugin, dicom, |
Categories: Analysis | Development environments/platforms |
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GIMIAS is a workflow-oriented environment for solving advanced biomedical image computing and individualized simulation problems, which is extensible through the development of problem-specific plug-ins.
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Adun Hot
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UGENE Hot
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| Date added: 5.9.2011 |
Version: 1.9.6 (August 23, 2011) mature Hits: 346 |
| Submitter: Susheel Varma
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GPL v2 |
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Target user group: Any |
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Technology type: Software |
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Categories: Analysis | Workflow |
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UGENE is a free cross-platform genome analysis suite.
It works perfectly on Windows, Mac OS or Linux and requires only a few clicks to install.
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OpenLB Hot
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| Date added: 25.3.2011 |
Version: pre-release Hits: 322 |
| Submitter: Mathias
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GPL v2 |
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Target user group: Researchers; Students |
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Technology type: Software |
| Tags: Lattice Boltzmann Method, CFD, 2D and 3D CFD, Fluid Flows |
Categories: Solvers | Analysis | Editors |
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The OpenLB project aims at setting up an open source implementation of lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM) in an object oriented framework. The code is written in C++ and intended to be used both by application programmers and by developers who may add their own particular dynamics. It supports advanced data structure that take into account complex geometries and parallel program executions. The programming concepts strongly rely on dynamic genericity via the use of object oriented interfaces as well as static genericity by means of templates. This design allows an efficient, straightforward and intuitive implementation of LBM. It is cross-verified for software quality by several reviewers and is presented along with a user guide. To the knowledge of the authors, the OpenLB project is the first attempt to produce a generic platform for LB programming and to share it with the community via a system of open source contributions.
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