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The Center of Research and Education Computing Software (CRECS) consists of several interdependent Java projects with total size more than 100,000 lines (TLOC). Most of the projects are not final applications but flexible frameworks. All the frameworks are aimed at the same goal (the main but not the only goal): they help developers of computational and other research software to focus on algorithmic complexity and not to waste their time for routine works at user interface creation (ALES project), at program data management (ADAM project) and even at basic math algorithms implementation (ANum project). |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 August 2009 06:22 )
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Interproject dependencies and project components |
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The software projects described on this site depends upon each other. Now the only ready-to-use application project - NumLabs - depends on three framework projects as follows:  |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 July 2009 18:32 )
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ANum – Applied scientific computations |
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ANum project consists of several interdependent Java frameworks for solving various mathematical problems with numbers of any precision and nature: - AMath – math objects like numbers, functions, formulas, matrices, problems, solvers, etc.; supports numbers of any nature (like JQuantity).
- AMathSys – flexible solvers of linear and nonlinear algebraic and differential equations.
- AFuzzy – fuzzy numbers and methods of their usage in arbitrary computations.
- ADSM – decision support methods; now includes multi-criteria ranking and grading of alternatives.
AMathSys and ADSM are based on AMath so their problems can be solved with fuzzy inputs. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 July 2009 08:10 )
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About us |
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The main developers of Java frameworks and applications presented on this site are Alexey Evdokimov and Anton Korchak, both working in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. First versions of the frameworks and the appropriate investigations originated from their PhD and master theses; and predecessors of the presented applications were developed in the course of their scientific, educational and research projects. The specific frameworks and applications has their representations on sourceforge.net where extra information can be obtained and asked (see "Support" links in the appropriate sections of this site). If you have questions or proposals you can also address them to the main editor of this site: Alexey Evdokimov, email: evdokimov(_)phystech.edu, mobile: (+7916)1254171 |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 August 2009 06:22 )
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ADAM – Abstract Data Access Models |
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ADAM project consists in several interdependent Java frameworks: ADM, ADMStore, AStore, ARDB. Those frameworks contain transient (ADM) and persistent (ADMStore) data models for rapid and super-rapid applications development (so called generic object models). Such a development is always possible in research applications which are not focused on complicated data search and data analysis (they are usually focused on algorithms, visualization and so on). ADMStore framework is also efficient for various researches of data access technologies and even of different data storage approaches (plane tables of relational DB, object meta-models stored in RDB, object-oriented DB, etc.).
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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 January 2010 15:20 )
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