Program: PC FEAP
Title: Finite Element Analysis Program
Developer: R.L. Taylor, Department of Civil Engineering, University
of California, Berkeley 1997.
In most software-development organizations, the testing program functions as the
final "quality gate" for an application, allowing or preventing the move from the
comfort of the software-engineering environment into the real world. With this role
comes a large responsibility: The success of an application, and possibly of theorganization, can rest on the quality of the software product.
ABAQUS is a general purpose finite element analysis program which is widely used to analyses mechanical, structure and civil engineering problems. Abaqus has some special feature for analysing fracture mechanics problems, and therefore it is a main tools for the FE-analysis in the Fracture Group at the Mechanical Engineering at Glasgow Universtity. The software which can transfer
data from Abaqus into a Matlab readable environment has been developed as a part of a research program in Constraint Estimation in Fracture Mechanics. This research program was funded by a grant from the Defence Research Agency through Prof. J. Sumpter.
Hidden Markov Toolkit (HTK) 3.2.1
HTK is a toolkit for use in research into automatic speech recognition and has been developed by the Speech Vision Robotics Group at the Cambridge University Engineering Department (http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk) and Entropic Ltd (http://www.entropic.com).
This book is about the management of business processes. This is certainly
not a new topic. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, it
has been written about from every possible point of view—economic,
sociological, psychological, accountancy, mechanical engineering and
business administration. In this book, we examine the management of
business processes from the perspective of computing, or—to put it more
broadly—of information technology. The reason is that information
technology has made huge leaps forward in recent years, resulting in
the creation of completely new ways of organizing business processes.
The development of generic software packages for managing business
processes—so-called workflow management systems (WFMS)—is particularly
important in this respect.
This document discusses recommended practices and style for programmers using the C language in the Flight Dynamics Division environment. Guidelines are based on
generally recommended software engineering techniques, industry resources, and local
convention. The Guide offers preferred solutions to common C programming issues and illustrates through examples of C code.
ReBEL is a Matlabtoolkit of functions and scripts, designed to
facilitate sequential Bayesian inference (estimation) in general state
space models. This software consolidates research on new methods for
recursive Bayesian estimation and Kalman filtering by Rudolph van der
Merwe and Eric A. Wan. The code is developed and maintained by Rudolph
van der Merwe at the OGI School of Science & Engineering at OHSU
(Oregon Health & Science University).
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