20 projects tagged "English"
4DIAC is a framework for distributed industrial automation and control. It aims to provide an open, IEC-61499-compliant basis that lets the user establish a distributed industrial automation and control environment based on the targets' portability, configurability, and interoperability.
Active Graphs and Charts allows you to add reporting features to your Web / intranet pages and applications. The graphing software is completely self-contained within a single file, making this an ideal solution for the incorporation of graphs and charts into Web / intranet pages and applications. Versatile components provide the ability for Web authors and developers to easily build and publish dynamic and interactive graphs and charts. There is no complicated server side set up or install; simply upload the single JavaScript file to the Web server. There are many configurable graph features and functions and as such, the documentation and examples are designed to give both a full understanding of every feature and enable you to implement both the applet and servlet quickly and easily. The series of examples gives an overview of the variety of implementations possible The software can acquire data from a variety of sources, including files, databases, scripts and server-side processes (e.g. servlets, JSP, ASP, PHP, and Perl), and embedded HTML parameters.
LinRadiant is a level (map) editor for FPS games that use id Software's engines (Quake 1/2/3). It is a derivative of NetRadiant with an improved build system. It is very easy to build, even for people with little experience in software development. It has built-in support for the following games: Darkplaces, Wolfenstein:ET, Nexuiz, OpenArena, Quake, Quake 2, Quake2world, Quake III Arena, Q3MIN, Tremulous, Warsow, and Xonotic. The package contains a lot of useful documentation (mapping tutorials, technical documents, etc.) that are automatically installed and can be accessed from within the editor.
PicShell is a small IDE for the JALv2 language, used to program MicroChip's PIC microcontrollers. It has a built-in 14/16 bit PIC simulator. The simulator allows some user interaction, and contains some external devices like LED, LCD, UART terminals, and buttons for quick code testing. PicShell supports ASM and JAL level debugging. It provide a built-in editor with syntax highlighting, auto-completion, and a type-assist feature. It provides a mechanism to achieve unit testing.
The qpfcalc application is a Qt frontend for pfcalc, a CLI pipe friction calculator. It is similar to gpfcalc, the GTK+ frontend for pfcalc. There are two versions of qpfcalc, one for Windows and one for Linux. The Linux version should be easy to compile and run on any Unix-like operating system with few minor modifications. For the application to function properly the pfcalc backend must be installed. For the Windows version, this is not needed as qpfcalc is distributed along with all the files needed to run, including pfcalc and Qt libraries.
SITPLUS is a framework whose main goal is to provide ludic-therapeutic activities for people with disabilities. It offers new forms of interaction based on computer vision, voice, and other peripherals to produce a result in the form of image and sound. Inspired by the cause and effect applications, SITPLUS provides a tool for continuous and remote interaction, attainable by the majority of people with cognitive, sensory, and physical disabilities.
TAP4Pascal is an easy-to-use but powerful unit testing suite for Pascal (FreePascal, Turbo Pascal, et al.), conforming to the Test-Anything Protocol (TAP) specification, originally developed for testing Perl, and lightweight enough to work on any platform since it is entirely text-based. It comes with its own test harness for running and summarizing the results of multiple test sets. It aims to be straightforward and to make test building easy and quick for developers, and to help software work better for everyone.