OpenPTV is an abbreviation of the open source particle tracking velocimetry. This is an open source framework, developed jointly by academic institutions, that deals primarily with the three-dimensional particle tracking experiments in complex and turbulent flows. More about 3D-PTV on Wikipedia and links from our website:
http://www.openptv.net
Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT
Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr).
It provides various tools for:
- data analysis
- sampling
- statistical modeling
- optimisation
- sensitivity analysis
- uncertainty analysis
- running code on high performance computers
- etc.
Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python.
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Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
A 3D data visualization tool, specializing in the display of robotically collected point, range, and volumetric data. Provides a very flexible framework for different file formats and visualization parameters.
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UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen.
Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.
The co-simulation adapation platform serves as programming framework and middleware to enable coupling of distributed, heterogeneous numerical models. The framework facilitates the adaptation and integration of new sub-models into a common simulation platform.