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    Rails: an 18xx game system
    Rails is a Java game engine intended to play any of the 18xx series of turn-based board games For 3-6 players and set in the 19th century, these games allow players to step into the shoes of the robber barons and railroad tycoons of the time period..
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    Optimized Storage for temporal Data

    open Optimized Storage of time series data

    Beta version. Base class for optimized storage of time series data. Uses any kind of relational database. Cross plateform with multiple languages (C++, C#, Java). Conditional storage based on value variation : DeltaValue and DeltaTime params. Get back data without losts.
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    TimescapeGlobal

    a space-time interpolation geostatistical tool

    ...It outputs three-dimensional, layered discrete models from which time series and equal-time GIS Grid layers can be extracted.
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    Neural Libs

    Neural Libs

    Neural network library for developers

    This project includes the implementation of a neural network MLP, RBF, SOM and Hopfield networks in several popular programming languages. The project also includes examples of the use of neural networks as function approximation and time series prediction. Includes a special program makes it easy to test neural network based on training data and the optimization of the network.
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    Deem

    Analyze time-course data with significance tests, clustering, modeling

    Use statistical methods to analyze time-course data (gene expression microarray and RNA-seq data in particular, but not limited to). Apply significance tests to filter out only significant genes or time series. Cluster time series into similar groups. Generate network models, including linear or non-linear models. Variable selection and optimization routines included.
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    QuantComponents

    QuantComponents

    Free Java components for Quantitative Finance and Algorithmic Trading

    An open-source framework for financial time-series analysis and algorithmic trading, based on Java and OSGi, with an Eclipse front-end. * Highly modular: usable as plain java API, OSGi components, or integrated into Eclipse * Standalone or client-server architecture, depending on performance and reliability needs * Integrated with Interactive Brokers through IB Java API * Generic broker API, it can easily be extended to work with other brokers * It works with historical and/or realtime market data * Backtesting facility * Extensible SWT charting library
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    BioDare

    BioDare is Biological Data Repository focused on timeseries data

    BioDare (Biological Data Repository) was developed under the multi-site ROBuST project (http://hallidaylab.bio.ed.ac.uk/ROBuST.html) to support data exchange inside the project. It is a web application which allows data-sharing (including public dissemination), data-processing and analysis, with the main focus on time-series data produced in circadian experiments. The main features of BioDare are: - an online repository for experimental data accompanied by extensive metadata - generation of secondary data (normalized, detrended, averaged …) - graphical output of data, secondary data and rhythm analysis - simple text-based search throughout metadata - biology- and conditions-aware search for data - data aggregation and export - group-based privacy settings for collaborative research
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    JLevel

    JLevel

    Kogonuso JLevel - a simple java library that has changed the way html

    ...Just import JLevel 2.0 and turn all the tag elements that you have ever known into simple method call. The best is there for you to discover as JLevel not only stripped off tagging in Java html , it has formulated series of shortcuts by abstracting redundant html codes that we have often repeatedly written saving you valuable time. You will no longer dread including html as a formatting tool in your java application when you use JLevel 2.0. Another important feature that JLevel 2.0 has made possible inside java is the abilit
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    The Time Series Toolbox is a set of software components that simplify the task of building applications that record, process, store and publish time series of observations. Current main application area are sensor networks.
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    Decima is a database that was designed to support time-series data mining. It consists of PostgreSQL custom type definition, implementation of GiST index for that type and snowflake database schema.
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    JMulTiR is an econometrics package designed for univariate and multivariate time series analysis. The numerical computations and graphics are done in R (www.r-project.org), the GUI is programmed in Java Swing with the jstatcom framework.
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    HidroSIG is a GIS that supports raster and vectorial maps with modules oriented to the hydrological analysis, time series, remote sensing and more. It has been made 100% in java using VisAD for data visualization and using MySQL to storage all data.
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    Not the greatest thing since Sliced Bread, it IS Sliced Bread. This project is a series of network tools and a network development SDK, with big hopes, and too little time to code it all.
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    JTSA is an educational time series analysis tool for simple calculations and forecasts using the additional or multiplicative seasonal decomposition method.
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