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Software developed at the Department of Mechanics:
Software developed at the Department of Mechanics:
* [http://www.oofem.org/en/oofem.html OOFEM] - object-oriented finite element code, developed by [http://ksm.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/ Bořek Patzák] and coworkers
* [http://www.oofem.org/en/oofem.html OOFEM] - object-oriented finite element code, developed by [http://ksm.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/ Bořek Patzák] and coworkers
* [http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~sifel/ SIFEL] - Simple Finite Elements, developed by ...
* [http://www.oofem.org/wiki/doku.php?id=edubeam:edubeam EduBeam] - static analysis of planar frames, developed by [http://ksm.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/ Bořek Patzák] and coworkers
* [http://www.oofem.org/wiki/doku.php?id=edubeam:edubeam EduBeam] - static analysis of planar frames, developed by [http://ksm.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/ Bořek Patzák] and coworkers
Selected software potentially useful for scientific applications:
Selected software potentially useful for scientific applications:

Revision as of 18:37, 9 May 2012

Software developed at the Department of Mechanics:

Selected software potentially useful for scientific applications:

  • Engauge Digitizer - conversion of an image file containing graphs into a text file with numbers specifying the coordinates of selected points
  • Maxima - computer algebra system
  • Gnuplot - portable command-line driven graphing utility
  • Veusz - scientific plotting package
  • Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] - free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself.