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    TXM

    TXM

    Unicode XML TEI text analysis platform

    TXM is a free and open-source cross-platform Unicode & XML based text analysis environment and graphical client, supporting Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. It can also be used online as a J2EE standard compliant web portal (GWT based) with access control built in. DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION OF TXM : http://textometrie.ens-lyon.fr/spip.php?rubrique61&lang=en TXM offers a comprehensive range of analysis tools (concordances, collocate search, frequency lists, etc.) based on the powerfull CQP...
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    Ship Lock Scheduling

    Scheduling lockages at ship locks with several parallel lock chambers

    This Java software includes algorithms of combinatorical optimization for the NP-hard offline ship lock scheduling problem. Solutions and performed computations can be displayed graphically. Besides, there is a framework for generating test instances and running these in parallel, as well as R/JGR code for statistical evaluation. Some tools for estimating the quality of calculated solutions will be further improved. Initially the software was developed within a project of TU Berlin regarding...
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    CNV Workshop is a web-enabled platform for analyzing genome variation such as copy number variation (CNV). Learn about CNV Workshop in our associated BMC Bioinformatics manuscript: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/74
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    Predictive Networks

    Predictive Networks

    Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships.

    Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships. Built using the Grails web application framework (http://grails.org/) with MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/) as a back-end datastore and utilizing R (http://www.r-project.org/) for statistical analysis. Developed by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (http://compbio.dfci.harvard.edu/) and Entagen (http://www.entagen.com).
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