JScience

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JScience
Developer: Jean-Marie Dautelle
Latest release: 3.2 / October 5, 2006
OS: Cross-platform
Use: Library
License: BSD
Website: jscience.org

JScience is a comprehensive Java library for the scientific community.

Its vision is to create synergy between all sciences (mathematics, physics, sociology, biology, astronomy, economics, geography, history, etc.) by integrating them into a single architecture.

The library is open-source (BSD License). Everyone can participate by submitting new modules as long as those modules are integrated with existing modules. For example, a new astronomy module will use the measures module to state the planets distances, an economics module may take advantage of the functions module, etc.

The library leverages Java 5.0 class parameterization and provides the following modules:


JScience is powered by the Javolution library (for real-time/fast performance, parallel computing, XML persistency, etc.)

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