Our projects with software for download or online usage
Proposal and implementaion of a lightweight development environment for the acausal, object-oriented modelling language Modelica. | |
2017, several projects and thesis A bunch of lightweight tools are developed to facilitate model-development with OpenModelica. Details can be found in the corresponding GitHub project: GitHub project of MoTE |
Astronomy picture of the day as desktop wallpaper | |
2011, APOD features each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. The small tool downloads the image and installs it as a every day new ubuntu desktop wallpaper. Detailed information and source code for download can be found on the project page. |
Hopfield artificial neural network | |
2011, David John The simulator is intented to visualise the function of a simple artificial neural network. Patterns can be trained with the Hebb rule and recalled. Detailed information and source code for download can be found on the project page. |
R package for visualisation of hexagonal Kohonen maps | |
2011, B. Schulz, T. Mauthe Still Teuvo Kohonen´s SOM_PAK is the gold standard for creating self-organising maps (SOMs). Our R-script allows high quality visualisation of hexagonal SOMs including custom colouring, pie charts and scaling. Detailed information, source code for download and a web interface can be found on the project page. |
Povray model of a dna double helix | |
2010, M. Milev, O. M. Nickel The Persistence of Vision Raytracer (POV-Ray) is a high-quality, free tool for creating stunning three-dimensional graphics. Our model of a dna double helix allows building of 3D representations of a dna with variable length, colouring and textures. Detailed information and source code for download can be found on the project page. |
New web-frontend for pdb-care | |
2010, D. Mokros The software detects and visualises discrepancies in connectivities and nomenclature of PDB entries containing carbohydrates. This project is a collaboration with Prof. Dr. Thomas Lütteke, JLU Giessen. Visit the new PDB CArbohydrate REsidue check web service. |
Development of an sncRNA Database | |
2010, J. Pischimarov The sRNAdb workbench aims to collect all published and predicted ncRNAs of Gram-positive bacteria and to make them available to the public for comparative analysis. Currently included are all available data of transcriptomic publications on this topic as well as SIPHT in-silico predictions. Detailed information and web frontend can be found on the project page. |