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Heat

  • Heat is a viewer for a 3D dataset. It was specially designed to be used for visualisation and analysis cristal growth simulations data.

  • Heat was implemented in C++ using two libraries: OpenGL for 3D graphics and Qt for the interface.

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XML Viewer

  • Models used for numerical simulations of the Earth's clima are producing a lot of data usually saved in a big pool of variables. So the pupose of the project was to create a Graphical User Interface (GUI), which will provide a user-friendly mechanism for the selection of the variables.

  • The structure of the model wiil be saved as an XML file based on a well-defined XML grammar named Data Type Definition (DTD). Regarding the DTD of the XML file, the best design found was to create an object for each XML tag.

  • XMLViwewer was implemented in C++ using the Qt library for the interface.

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Orbitals

  • Orbitals is a code for visualization of atomic orbitals in 2D and 3D Space, presented at "7 Hügel. Bilder und Zeichen des 21. Jahrhunderts" Berlin.

  • Orbitals was written in C++ using Qt for the graphical user interface.

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Sparky

  • Sparky is a 3D multi scene game. One of the scenes is a speed boat race which can also be individually started.

  • Sparky was created using Blender. An ActiveX plugin for Blender will be automatically installed.

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BOSS Data Handling System

  • BOSS is a tool designed for easy data handling (load/save/display/print). It provides a easy to use use interface, free configurable plot design.

  • BOSS has been completely coded in Java using XML and iText (for PDF creation).

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ASN.1 Editor Plugin for Eclipse

  • The ASN.1 Editor project provides an Eclipse platform-independent editor plugin for the ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) formal language.

  • The ASN.1 Editor was written in Java and C, using ANTLR for the grammar.

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