Software sheets
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SPIS (Spacecraft Plasma Interaction System)
- The SPIS project, for Spacecraft Plasma Interaction System, aims at developing a software toolkit for spacecraft-plasma interactions and spacecraft charging modelling. It was started in December 2002. The main objectives of SPIS are the modelling of the spacecraft-plasma interaction, including electrostatic charging and ionic propulsion. This includes a simulation kernel (SPIS-NUM) and a complete Integrated Modelling Environnment (SPIS-UI). SPIS is supported in the frame of the SPINE community.
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SPIS (Spacraft Plasma Interaction System)'s Wiki
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VisuPortal
- Share your visualization resources for pre- and post-procesing on a single visualization system.
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VisuPortal's Wiki
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SPIS (Spacraft Plasma Interaction System)'s SCOS assessment
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Cassandra
- Cassandra is a open source scientific data viewer based on VTK and Java. Cassandra provides a dynamic interaction with the VTK pipeline and enables to load plugins dynamically in order to perform specific tasks in data manipulation and visualisation. New data processing filters can be added at runtime either by using jython/python or java language. Cassandra is developed by Artenum in the frame of its internal Research and Development program. Cassandra has already been used for many applications in scientific computing and space environment analysis like SPIS. The parallelised and client-serveur version (Cassandra-PCS) is used as component in the processing engine of the SCOS/V3D project.
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Cassandra's Wiki
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Lustre
- Designed to meet the demands of the world's largest high-performance compute clusters, the Lustre file system redefines scalability and provides groundbreaking I/O and metadata throughput. An object-based cluster, Lustre currently supports tens of thousands of nodes, petabytes of data, and billions of files — and development is underway to support one million nodes, trillions of files, and zetta to yotta bytes (Text by Sun)
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Lustre's Wiki
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OpenMPI
- The Open MPI Project is an open source MPI-2 implementation that is developed and maintained by a consortium of academic, research, and industry partners.
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OpenMPI's Wiki
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Scilab
- Scilab is a free scientific software package for numerical computations providing a powerful open computing environment for engineering and scientific applications. It has sophisticated data structures, an interpreter and a high level programming language. It also integrates a 2-D and 3-D plotting module designed to visually represent and understand complex data.
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Scilab's Wiki
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SPENVIS
- ESA's Space Environment Information System: a WWW interface to models of the space environment and its effects, including the natural radiation belts, solar energetic particles, cosmic rays, plasmas, gases, and "micro-particles".
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SPENVIS's Wiki
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ESATAN
- ESATAN is a software package for the prediction of temperature and heat flows using a thermal lumped parameter network. It is the standard European thermal analysis tool used to support the design and verification of space thermal control systems.
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ESATAN's Wiki
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lapack
- Library of linear algebra routines 3
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lapack's Wiki
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v_sim
- V_Sim visualizes atomic structures such as crystals, grain boundaries and so on (either in .d3 format as defined by F. Lançon, or in plain text format as described in the sample page). The rendering is done in pseudo-3D with colored sphere to represent the atoms. The user can interact through many functions to choose the view, the size of the atoms, their color, the background color, the type of fog...
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v_sim's Wiki
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refblas
- BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations.
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refblas's Wiki
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Code_Aster
- Code_Aster provides, well beyond the standard function of any other thermo-mechanic calculation code, a whole array of analysis methods and multi-physic models. Its application domain extends from seismic analysis, to porous medium, without forgetting acoustics, fatigue, stochastic dynamics… Its models, its algorithms and its solvers have improved in robustness and thoroughness (1000000 lines of code, 200 operators). Completely open, it is chained, coupled and encapsulated in thousands of ways. All in all, the user has complete freedom of choice.
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Code_Aster's Wiki
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Gmsh
- A three-dimensional finite element mesh generator with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities
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Gmsh's Wiki
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Netgen
- NETGEN is an automatic 3d tetrahedral mesh generator. It accepts input from constructive solid geometry (CSG) or boundary representation (BRep) from STL file format. The connection to a geometry kernel allows the handling of IGES and STEP files. NETGEN contains modules for mesh optimization and hierarchical mesh refinement. Netgen is open source based on the LGPL license. It is available for Unix/Linux and Windows. NETGEN was developed mainly by Joachim Schöberl within project grants from the Austrian Science Fund FWF ( Special Research Project "Numerical and Symbolic Scientific Computing", Start Project "hp-FEM) at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. Significant contributions were made by Johannes Gerstmayr (STL geometry) Robert Gaisbauer (OpenCascade interface).
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Netgen's Wiki
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GpuCV
- GpuCV is an open-source GPU-accelerated image processing and Computer Vision library. It offers an Intel's OpenCV-like programming interface for easily porting existing OpenCV applications, while taking advantage of the high level of parallelism and computing power available from recent graphics processing units (GPUs). GpuCV supplies a set of GPU-accelerated OpenCV-like operators that are ready to be used in OpenCV applications as well as a framework for creating custom GPU-accelerated operators based on OpenGL+GLSL or NVIDIA CUDA APIs. It has been developed by Institut TELECOM since 2005 and it is distributed as free software under the CeCILL-B license.
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GpuCV's Wiki
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Code_Aster's SCOS assessment
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Scilab's SCOS assessment
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Matlab
- MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment that enables you to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages such as C, C++, and Fortran.
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Matlab's Wiki
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Matlab's SCOS assessment
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KDevelop
- KDevelop is a free, opensource IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for MS Windows, Mac OsX, Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD. It is a feature-full, plugin extendable IDE for C/C++ and other programing languages. It is based on KDevPlatform, KDE and Qt libraries and is under development since 1998.
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KDevelop's Wiki
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KDevelop's SCOS assessment
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Maple
- Maple is a technical computing software for today’s engineers, mathematicians, and scientists. Quick calculations, develop design sheets, teach fundamental concepts, or sophisticated high-fidelity simulation models, Maple’s computation engine offers the breadth and depth to handle all sorts of mathematics.
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Maple's Wiki
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Maple's SCOS assessment
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Eclipse
- Eclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on building an open development platform comprised of extensible frameworks, tools and runtimes for building, deploying and managing software across the lifecycle. A large and vibrant ecosystem of major technology vendors, innovative start-ups, universities, research institutions and individuals extend, complement and support the Eclipse platform.
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Eclipse's Wiki
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Eclipse's SCOS assessment
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Algor, inc
- Autodesk® Algor® Simulation software, part of the Autodesk® solution for Digital Prototyping, provides a range of mechanical simulation tools to help designers and engineers make critical decisions earlier in the design process. Using an extensive set of finite element modeling tools and built-in material libraries, you can more easily study initial design intent and accurately simulate the behavior of a complete digital prototype. Autodesk Algor Simulation supports direct, associative data exchange with most CAD software tools, so you can make iterative design changes without redefining simulation data.
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Algor, inc's Wiki
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Algor, inc's SCOS assessment
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Kalzium
- KDE's software consists of a large number of individual applications and a desktop workspace as a shell to run these applications. You can run KDE application just fine on any desktop environment. KDE applications are built to integrate well with your system's components. By using also KDE's workspace, you get even better integration of your applications with the working environment while lowering system resource needs.
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Kalzium's Wiki
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Kalzium's SCOS assessment
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FLOW3D
- FLOW-3D is a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software that gives engineers valuable insight into many physical flow processes. With special capabilities for accurately predicting free-surface flows, FLOW-3D can be used in your design phase as well as in improving production processes.
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FLOW3D's Wiki
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FLOW3D's SCOS assessment
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Fluent
- ANSYS FLUENT software contains the broad physical modeling capabilities needed to model flow, turbulence, heat transfer, and reactions for industrial applications ranging from air flow over an aircraft wing to combustion in a furnace, from bubble columns to oil platforms, from blood flow to semiconductor manufacturing, and from clean room design to wastewater treatment plants.
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Fluent's Wiki
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Fluent's SCOS assessment
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QT
- Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.
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QT's Wiki
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QT's SCOS assessment
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Sagemath
- Sage is a mathematical software package with support for a wide range of mathematics, including algebra, calculus, elementary to very advanced number theory, cryptography, numerical computation, commutative algebra, group theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and exact linear algebra.
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Sagemath's Wiki
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Sagemath's SCOS assessment
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Paraview
- ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform application designed to visualize data sets of size varying from small to very large. The goals of the ParaView project include the following: * Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application. * Support distributed computation models to process large data sets. * Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface. * Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
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Paraview's Wiki
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Paraview's SCOS assessment
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3D-Slicer
- Slicer is an application for computer scientists and clinical researchers. The platform provides functionality for segmentation, registration and three-dimensional visualization of multi-modal image data, as well as advanced image analysis algorithms for diffusion tensor imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging and image-guided therapy
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3D-Slicer's Wiki
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3D-Slicer's SCOS assessment
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LSF
- Platform LSF allows you to manage and accelerate batch workload processing for mission-critical compute- or data-intensive application workload. With Platform LSF you can intelligently schedule and guarantee the completion of batch workload across your distributed, virtualized, High Performance Computing (HPC) environment.
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LSF's Wiki
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LSF's SCOS assessment
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IMSL
- The IMSL Numerical Libraries have been the cornerstone of high-performance and deep computing as well as predictive analytics applications in science, technical and business environments for well over three decades. These embeddable mathematical and statistical algorithms, written in C, C#, Java™, and Fortran, are used in a broad range of applications
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IMSL's Wiki
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IMSL's SCOS assessment
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CGAL
- The goal of the CGAL Open Source Project is to provide easy access to efficient and reliable geometric algorithms in the form of a C++ library. CGAL is used in various areas needing geometric computation, such as: computer graphics, scientific visualization, computer aided design and modeling, geographic information systems, molecular biology, medical imaging, robotics and motion planning, mesh generation, numerical methods...
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CGAL's Wiki
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CGAL's SCOS assessment
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Valgrind
- Valgrind is an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux programs. With the tools that come with Valgrind, you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and reduce memory use of your programs.
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Valgrind's Wiki
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Valgrind's SCOS assessment
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Open Cascade
- Open CASCADE Technology is software development platform freely available in open source. It includes components for 3D surface and solid modeling, visualization, data exchange and rapid application development. Open CASCADE Technology can be best applied in development of numerical simulation software including CAD/CAM/CAE, AEC and GIS, as well as PDM applications. The Technology exists from the mid 1990-s and has already been used by numerous commercial clients belonging to different domains − from software edition to heavy industry.
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Open Cascade's Wiki
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Open Cascade's SCOS assessment
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STAR-CD
- STAR-CD introduces the capability to perform structural analysis calculations using a methodology based upon its industry CFD solver technology. Star-CD offers a comprehensive solution for flow, thermal and stress simulation, all in a single general-purpose commercial finite-volume code
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STAR-CD's Wiki
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STAR-CD's SCOS assessment
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CFD Research Corporation
- CFD Research Corporation (CFDRC) specializes in engineering simulations and innovative designs. Physics based (multi-scale, multi-fidelity, multi-disciplinary) simulations facilitate Objective Decisions in the development of new concepts, designs, and operations of engineering equipment and systems. CFDRC's software allows coupled Multiphysics, Multiscale, simulations of fluid, thermal, chemical, biological, electrical, and mechanical phenomena for real-world applications. Such simulations enable Better Decisions and facilitate Better Products with lower risk, reduced cost, and less time.
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CFD Research Corporation's Wiki
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CFD Research Corporation's SCOS assessment
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Intel MKL
- Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) offers highly optimized, extensively threaded math routines for scientific, engineering, and financial applications that require maximum performance. Intel MKL is available as a standalone product, or with the Professional Versions of the Intel® compilers for a more complete solution.
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Intel MKL's Wiki
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Intel MKL's SCOS assessment
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GNU Octave
- GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
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GNU Octave's Wiki
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GNU Octave's SCOS assessment
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Gcc
- The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj,...).
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Gcc's Wiki
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Gcc's SCOS assessment
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SALOME
- SALOME is an open-source software that provides a generic platform for Pre- and Post-Processing for numerical simulation (SALOME is a base for integration of custom modules and developing of the custom CAD applications). It is based on an open and flexible architecture made of reusable components. SALOME is a cross-platform solution. It is distributed as open-source software under the terms of the GNU LGPL lincense. You can download both the source code and the executables from this site.
