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* [http://digitizer.sourceforge.net/ Engauge Digitizer] - conversion of an image file containing graphs into a text file with numbers specifying the coordinates of selected points | * [http://digitizer.sourceforge.net/ Engauge Digitizer] - conversion of an image file containing graphs into a text file with numbers specifying the coordinates of selected points | ||
* [http://www.gnuplot.info/ Gnuplot] - portable command-line driven graphing utility | * [http://www.gnuplot.info/ Gnuplot] - portable command-line driven graphing utility | ||
* [http://www.octave.org/ Octave] - open-source tool similar to Matlab | |||
* [http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ Maxima] - computer algebra system | * [http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ Maxima] - computer algebra system | ||
* [http://www.paraview.org/ ParaView] - open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application | * [http://www.paraview.org/ ParaView] - open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application |
Revision as of 18:18, 22 May 2012
Software developed at the Department of Mechanics:
- OOFEM - object-oriented finite element code, developed by Bořek Patzák and coworkers
- SIFEL - Simple Finite Elements, developed by Jaroslav Kruis and coworkers
- T3D - three-dimensional mesh generator developed by Daniel Rypl
- EduBeam - static analysis of planar frames, developed by Bořek Patzák and coworkers
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
- Gnuplot - portable command-line driven graphing utility
- Octave - open-source tool similar to Matlab
- Maxima - computer algebra system
- ParaView - open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application
- PDF scissors - a tool to crop pdfs; usefull for reading pdf files (especially the scanned ones) easily in ebook readers
- 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.