Geo::Coordinates::Converter::iArea is utilities for DoCoMo iArea.
Geo::Coordinates::Converter is a simple converter of geo coordinates, the
format and datum of geo coordinates are simply converted. when it is
insufficient in the coordinate system and the format of the standard, it
is possible to add it easily.
Parallel-NetCDF is a library providing high-performance I/O while still
maintaining file-format compatibility with Unidata's NetCDF. NetCDF gives
scientific programmers a space-efficient and portable means for storing data.
However, it does so in a serial manner, making it difficult to achieve high I/O
performance. By making some small changes to the API specified by NetCDF, we can
use MPI-IO and its collective operations.
QCL is a high level, architecture independent programming language for
quantum computers, with a syntax derived from classical procedural
languages like C or Pascal. This allows for the complete implementation
and simulation of quantum algorithms (including classical components)
in one consistent formalism.
qtResistors - calculate resistance of resistor by the colors on the resistor
This is a Ruby interface to the scientific graphic library DCL.
This is a Ruby interface to the NetCDF scientific IO library.
SIMLIB/C++ is the SIMulation LIBrary for C++ programming language. You can
create models directly in C++ language with the use of predefined simulation
tools from the library. SIMLIB allows object-oriented description of models
based on simulation abstractions. Current version allows a description of
continuous, discrete, combined, 2D/3D vector, and fuzzy models.
SIMLIB/C++ is developed at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Brno University of
Technology since 1991.
cryptlib is a powerful security toolkit which allows even inexperienced
crypto programmers to easily add encryption and authentication services to
their software. The high-level interface provides anyone with the ability to
add strong security capabilities to an application in as little as half an
hour, without needing to know any of the low-level details which make the
encryption or authentication work. Because of this, cryptlib dramatically
reduces the cost involved in adding security to new or existing applications.
cryptlib provides a standardised interface to a number of popular encryption
algorithms, as well as providing a high-level interface which hides most of
the implementation details and provides an operating-system-independent
encoding method which makes it easy to transfer secured data from one operating
environment to another.
Libassuan is a small library implementing the so-called Assuan
protocol. This protocol is used for IPC between most newer GnuPG
components.