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Ice Hockey Manager 0.3

Ice Hockey Manager 0.3


Ice Hockey Manager is a hockey simulator. more>>
Ice Hockey Manager is a hockey simulator which has the ultimate goal of creating a game that offers the most realistic simulation experience possible. Our focus is more on substance than style.
While we want the game to be intuitive, we arent looking to compete with the flashy 3D graphics you might see in games from EA or Sega. Theyve pretty much cornered the market when it comes to pretty graphics.
Were more interested in games that challenge your mind and not your hand-eye coordination. We plan to take hockey simulators (and perhaps sports simulators in general) to places theyve never gone before, The way we see it, the possibilities are limitless, much like real life hockey.
While IHM may not have photorealistic facial features for every player model in the NHL we do strive to create a game that really does make you feel like you are at the helm of your own hockey franchise.
We first started developing IHM in late 2001 and the development team consisted of two members, Bernhard von Gunten and Arik Dasen. The first real release of the game was version 0.1.1 in January of 2002. The game was playable but still very basic, more intended as a framework for future development. In July of 2002, version 0.1.2 was released with many updates to the game but after this release the project essentially went on hiatus until September/October of 2004.
Up until that time the project hadnt garnered much interest from the open source community, either the project was too localized to Swiss-style hockey or it perhaps just didnt get the exposure needed to get people to jump onboard, whatever the reason, IHM seemed to be more of a labor of love than a project that perpetuated itself. Fortunately, in October 2004, development kicked back into gear and all sorts of new and exciting features started to take shape. Some of these features include computer AI, multiplayer-support, trading/transfers, sponsoring/finances, full season/playoffs simulation, etc.
And the IHM team is currently working towards version 0.3, which has been dubbed a "Preview Release" to demonstrate a fully-operational playable game. Will this Preview Release set any kind of standard as far as hockey simulators are concerned? No, not yet. In fact, many elements within the game are still rather simplified, such as in-game simulation (which will begin development post-0.2), but we hope the Preview Release will compel other open source developers to help out with the project as there is still a lot to be done before IHM can be considered a complete game.
This website is intended to both introduce you to the game as well as to encourage you to participate and/or contribute to this project in some way. Whether you are a Java developer, a graphic artist, a beta tester, or something else entirely, we want to hear from you. IHM cant build itself, and while we have invested many hours into the games development we still have our limitations as to what we can achieve, both in time and resources. So if you think you can help out in some way, please let us know. Ideally, you should be a fan of hockey, but thats about the only prerequisite.
Main features:
- Game controller, based on a game calendar.
- Multiuser framework
- League framework (Swiss style leagues implemented, including playoffs and relegations).
- Teams, with statistics and informations.
- Players with attributes, statistics, contracts and informations.
- Simulated matches with generated plays and "radio" output.
- Training
- Injuries
- Contracts framework
- Sponsoring framework, based on contracts
- Financial framework
- Real Impacts (on teams & players)
- Transfers (Swiss style)
- Infrastructure framework (Arena implemented)
- Prospects
- Assistants
- and more ...
Technical stuff:
- Written in 100% pure Java
- Running under Linux and Windows and every other Java 1.5 platform
- Swing GUI
- More than 200 java classes
- More than 30000 lines of code
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IceHockey Manager 0.3

IceHockey Manager 0.3


Ice Hockey Manager project is a hockey franchise management and simulation game. more>>
Ice Hockey Manager project is a hockey franchise management and simulation game.
Ice Hockey Manager (IHM) is a hockey franchise management and simulation game. It features a highly realistic in-game play-by-play simulation engine, simulates full regular seasons and playoffs, has completely customizable gameplay (edit teams, players, settings), and much more.
Currently, the game focuses on the Swiss Leagues, but there are plans for an NHL add-on pack in the very near future.
Main features:
Incomplete list of implemented game features today:
- Game controller, based on a game calendar.
- Multiuser framework
- League framework (Swiss style leagues implemented, including playoffs and relegations).
- Teams, with statistics and informations.
- Players with attributes, statistics, contracts and informations.
- Simulated matches with generated plays and "radio" output.
- Training
- Injuries
- Contracts framework
- Sponsoring framework, based on contracts
- Financial framework
- Real Impacts (on teams & players)
- Transfers (Swiss style)
- Infrastructure framework (Arena implemented)
- Prospects
- Assistants
- and more ...
Technical stuff:
- Written in 100% pure Java
- Running under Linux and Windows and every other Java 1.5 platform
- Swing GUI
- More than 200 java classes
- More than 30000 lines of code
Enhancements:
General:
- IHM is now able to support multiple match engines and match presentations
- A lot of small changes
Game:
- Improved sponsoring (sponsors xml, new types and negotiations)
- Improved infrastructure (better support of multiple infrastructures, condition lowers)
- Improved arena infrastructure (created arena categories with seats, comfort & conditions)
- Improved accounting/bookings
GUI:
- Improved panel for sponsoring
- Created panel for arena infrastructure, including arena categories dialog
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Added: 2006-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Boston University Linux 4.5 Server Edition (Zodiac)

Boston University Linux 4.5 Server Edition (Zodiac)


Boston University Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. more>>
Boston University Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment.

Weve added security updates, made modifications to make software work better with the way things are set up here, and added some applications that we think you might like to have.

The server edition of BU Linux provides a modern, stable, and robust server platform suitable for long-term deployment in many roles throughout the university.

Supported Hardware

Currently, only i686-class machines are supported. This includes almost everything from Intels Pentium Pro on. AMD64 and Intel EM64T systems will work fine using their 32-bit mode. Watch for a 64-bit version later this summer.

Specific Notes on Server Applications

Mail Server:

BU Linux 4.5 Server Edition (Zodiac) includes three different choices of Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for your mail server. Each of these open source servers has its unique strengths, and you can install one or more and use the utility system-switch-mail to choose which is active.

The default is IBMs Postfix, which is designed from scratch to be secure and easily configurable. On a newly-installed BU Linux machine, Postfix is configured to exchange mail on the local machine and to send mail out to other systems, but not receive mail from the network. For this reason, outgoing mail from global BU accounts (those matching valid BU login names and with the proper UID) will appear to come from @bu.edu rather than @hostname.bu.edu. Local users (including system accounts) will retain the hostname, but without reconfiguration, any replies will bounce. Changing the system to accept mail is easy; see the BU Linux web site for details.

For the maximum flexibility and for compatibility with existing configurations (and with existing expertise), we also include the traditional standard Sendmail. And, if you have particular special needs, you may find that the new Exim MTA fits your situation best.

No matter which MTA you choose, please contact us if you need any assistance. With so many options available, the situation can be confusing, and its unfortunately easy for an accidentally misconfigured system to become a target for spam relayers. We have significant expertise at configuring both Postfix and Sendmail in a variety of situations, and will be glad to help.

FTP Server:

This release of BU Linux provides two options for FTP. The first is vsftpd, which is designed to be simple and secure. This is the most appropriate for almost all situations, but if you require more power and flexibility, we also include ProFTPd, which has many more options and a configuration syntax similar to that of the Apache web server.

Please also remember that FTP is an insecure protocol and that any passwords used travel over the network in plain text. For this reason, its best to avoid anything but anonymous FTP. For user-authenticated file transfer, use SSH and SFTP. (SFTP is provided by the OpenSSH server and enabled by default.)

Web Server:

The web server software included in BU Linux is the industry-standard Apache httpd. We also include PHP 4.3 and many other useful tools for building a web server.
If you need to provide authenticated access to web services to BU users, please contact us and we will provide you with our University-standard Weblogin module. This provides a powerful and flexible means of single-signon access control for the BU user community and we want to make it as easy as possible for you to provide this for your users.

Database Server:

BU Linux includes MySQL 4.1 and PostgreSQL 7.4. For less demanding SQL applications, we also provide SQLite 3, which provides simple SQL databases without the management overhead of running a SQL server.
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Added: 2005-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jungle Monkey 0.1.11

Jungle Monkey 0.1.11


Jungle Monkey (JM) is a distributed file sharing program. more>>
Jungle Monkey (JM) is a distributed file sharing program. Users join channels where they receive announcements for available resources. These resources may include files, chat groups, search groups, and other channels.

Users can send announcements for their own file and for chat groups, search groups, and channels they create. JM is for Unix only. There may be a Windows port someday. See the Information section for more information.

Jungle Monkey is part of a research project at the EECS Department of the University of Michigan. Were looking at end-host multicast, distributed keyword search, and distributed data structures. The lead developer is David Helder, a PhD student at U of M.
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Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Paderborn University BSP Library 01-26-2007

Paderborn University BSP Library 01-26-2007


Paderborn University BSP Library is a C-Library to support development of parallel algorithm. more>>
Paderborn University BSP Library is a C-Library to support development of parallel algorithm based on the "Bulk-Synchronous-Parallel-Model".
The Library offers buffered asynchronous message-passing between the nodes, organized in supersteps. At the begin of a superstep the nodes receive all messages which has been sent in the previous superstep.
The PUB-Library supports in addition to send node-to-node messages other functions like broadcasts and parallel prefix operations with a set of nodes.
PUB offers functions for both message passing and remote memory access. Furthermore, some collective communication operations like broadcast and parallel prefix are also provided.
To become more flexible, PUB allows creating independent BSP objects each representing a virtual BSP computer. Goudreau et al.[GHL$^+$96] defined an interface for BSP libraries call ``BSP Worldwide Standard which is implemented in the Oxford BSP toolset[HDM97]. You can also use the BSP Worldwide Standard for programming with PUB (refer to Section 1.6).
A performance comparison with other communication libraries and some implementation details can be found in [BJOR99].
The PUB-Library is available for several parallel platforms. The generated library is specified by four configuration variables PUB_MACHINE (machine type), PUB_SYSTEM (operating system), PUB_COMMUNICATION (communication library) and PUB_MODE (e.g. debug).
Enhancements:
- This release adds numerous minor bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-02-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Checkfacebook 0.5

Checkfacebook 0.5


Checkfacebook provides a tool which notifies you of new messages on facebook.com. more>>
Checkfacebook provides a tool which notifies you of new messages on facebook.com.

Checkfacebook notifies you of new messages on facebook.com. The Facebook is an online community for universities.

Facebook is a social networking website. It was originally developed for college and university students but has since been made available to anyone with an email address. People can select to join one or more participating networks, such as a high school, place of employment, or geographic region.
As of February 2007, the website had the largest number of registered users among college-focused sites with over 19 million members worldwide (also from non-collegiate networks).[1]

Facebook is the number one site for photos, ahead of public sites such as Flickr, with over 6 million photos uploaded daily,[2] and is the sixth most visited site in the United States.[2]

The name of the site refers to the paper facebooks that colleges and prepatory schools give to incoming students, faculty, and staff depicting members of the campus community.

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Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Funiter 2.3.4

Funiter 2.3.4


Funiter is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory. more>>
Funiter (short for function iteration) is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory, generating graphs of several types for iteration of real and complex functions, with comfortable switching between related types of graphs.

Funiter was originally developed in the context of courses at the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands) for highschool students with a special interest in beta-studies.

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Added: 2007-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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UPS 3.38 beta2

UPS 3.38 beta2


UPS is a light C and C++ debugger under X11. more>>
Ups is a source level C,C++ and Fortran debugger that runs under X11. Currently supported systems are FreeBSD and GNU/Linux on Intel x86 and Solaris on SPARC.

On these systems it runs native; it is not a front-end to GNU gdb. An ANSI C interpreter is included; this is built in to ups to provide conditional debugging and can also be built as a seperate program.

If you are using some other operating system or processor then please see the systems information as ups has in the past been ported to a variety of computers, and may include code for your system.

Ups was written by Mark Russell of the Computer Science department at the University of Kent at Canterbury, and was originally part of the Kent Software Tools suite.
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Added: 2005-04-18 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Tigerbooks 1.1

Tigerbooks 1.1


Tigerbooks project is a online book exchange. more>>
Tigerbooks project is a online book exchange.

Tigerbooks is an online book exchange designed for individual universities and colleges.

Students can post books for sale or browse for books to buy. Fulltext and ISBN searches are available.

There are other book exchange systems currently available. However, TigerBooks is an open source solution.

This means that it is freely available to any University or College that wishes to use it for its own students. Furthermore, any University or College can make contributions to the TigerBooks thus distributing its maintenance costs.

Maintenance costs are particularly important in academic realms as students are only at their institutions for the duration of their program. Being an open source solution means the Universities and Colleges do not have to worry about who will be maintaining TigerBooks in the years to come.


TigerBooks is a successful open source project and will see greater success in the future as it is distributed amongst Universities and Colleges. It is successful really for two reasons.

The first being that is meets the needs of students in exchanging their textbooks. The second is that it is open source and consequently is maintained by the open source community.
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Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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USAGI Project 20060508

USAGI Project 20060508


USAGI(UniverSAl playGround for Ipv6) Project works to deliver the production quality IPv6 and IPsec protocol. more>>
USAGI(UniverSAl playGround for Ipv6) Project works to deliver the production quality IPv6 and IPsec(for both IPv4 and IPv6) protocol stack for the Linux system, tightly collaborating with WIDE Project, KAME Project and TAHI Project.
USAGI Project is run by volunteers from various organizations. At this moment, the volunteers are from Japan, however, we are glad to work with volunteers in any country in the world.
We want to contribute to the Linux community and to the IPv6 community via the delivery of IPv6 protocol stack.
Enhancements:
- Unused code was removed.
- Minor bugfixes were made.
- Some of the additional utilities were reorganized.
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: Open Software License Price:
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Algorithm::Cluster 1.35

Algorithm::Cluster 1.35


Algorithm::Cluster is a Perl interface to the C Clustering Library. more>>
Algorithm::Cluster is a Perl interface to the C Clustering Library.

This module is an interface to the C Clustering Library, a general purpose library implementing functions for hierarchical clustering (pairwise simple, complete, average, and centroid linkage), along with k-means and k-medians clustering, and 2D self-organizing maps.

This library was developed at the Human Genome Center of the University of Tokyo. The C Clustering Library is distributed along with Cluster 3.0, an enhanced version of the famous Cluster program originally written by Michael Eisen while at Stanford University.

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Solid Of Rotation 1.3.0

Solid Of Rotation 1.3.0


Solid Of Rotation is a 3D graphic editor. more>>
There is quite a bit of history on this item. One of the assignments in a computer graphics course at the University of Victoria was to rotate a number of Bezier curves around an axis and display the result in 3D using a single light source.

This was on Sun Sparcs using X. Since then the program has mutated to match my platform preference at a given time (DOS, Windows, Linux).

The latest mutation has been to SDL/OpenGL and the result runs happily on Linux and Windows. Screenshot junkies might find the following of interest:
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Added: 2005-09-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Coursor 1.0

Coursor 1.0


Coursor project is a Web application for academic environments. more>>
Coursor project is a Web application for academic environments.
Coursor is a Web-based academic course system for assigning students to university courses.
It has an evolutionary algorithm for assigning students to the courses they requested. This algorithm tries to find an optimal distribution of students to existing courses while taking their preferences into account.
The system supports multiple roles for users: Admin, Student, Teacher/Prof, or Tutor.
A user can also have multiple roles.
It supports international localization, currently in English, German, French, Russian, and Arabic
Main features:
- Browser independent usage for students, teachers and admins alike (no frames, no necessary JavaScript, no cookies).
- Platform independent (entirely written in JAVA).
- Runs on APACHE Tomcat and uses a Postgresql Database.
- Evolutionary Algorithm to assign students to courses.
- Multiple Roles: Administrator, Teacher/Prof, Tutor and Student. One person can have multiple roles.
Enhancements:
- Encoding for Russian fixed
- PropertyEditor (propEdit.sf.net) programmed, will be released as own package. Eases Tranlation a lot.
- I18N target in build.xml starts PropertyEditor
- Serializable classes with ID (Eclipse wanted that)
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Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Jabber Client 0.0.19

Java Jabber Client 0.0.19


Java Jabber Client is a Jabber client written in Java. more>>
Jabber is an instant messagings system (and a few other things but Ill forget about these for the moment), but it uses XML so its easy to create clients for it, and to link it in with other systems.

As well as that anyone can run a Jabber server, so youre school, university or office could have their own messaging system.
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Added: 2005-09-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Program Database Toolkit 3.10

The Program Database Toolkit 3.10


The Program Database Toolkit is a powerful tool infrastructure that provides access to the high-level interface of source code. more>>
The Program Database Toolkit (PDT) is a powerful tool infrastructure that provides access to the high-level interface of source code for analysis tools and applications.
Many tasks in an integrated programming environment require access to program information for their implementation. Program Database Toolkit (PDT) is a framework for analyzing source code written in several programming languages and for making rich program knowledge accessible to developers of static and dynamic analysis tools.
PDT implements a standard program representation, the program database (PDB), that can be accessed in a uniform way through a class library supporting common PDB operations. Software tools can use this library to accomplish tasks such as
- documentation of program components
- creation of graphic program browsers that show class hierarchies, function call graphs, and template instantiations
- insertion of instrumentation for performance profiling and tracing; andgeneration of interface details for calling library routines or buildinginterlanguage bindings.
Enhancements:
- Assorted minor bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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