About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Mathematica, MeVisLab, Avizo, Montage Image Mosaic Software, GoldSim, Climate and Forecast Metadata Conventions, EPICS, JHepWork, Environment for DeveLoping KDD-Applications Supported by Index-Structures, ESMF, SOCET SET, Feature Selection Toolbox, Electronic lab notebook, CoNTub, UCSF Chimera, Advanced Chemistry Development, PeakFit, Presentation, Simbiosys, XyMTeX, Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Subroutines, TINKER, MathType, DataScene, FORM, MasterPlex QT, RADlab Software, IChemLabs, Imc FAMOS, Treefinder, LabRAD, Insilicos, GraphPad Prism, Surface Evolver, LONI Pipeline, MasterPlex ReaderFit, CIP-Tool, GraphPad InStat, FlowJo, Seismic Handler, Automated Data Inquiry for Oil Spills, WXP, HAZUS, JUICE, HR, Range Software, WIMATS, PASS Sample Size Software, NinJo, MathMagic, Earth System Grid, BioRails, Recombination detection program, Tree puzzle, Crystallography and NMR system. Excerpt: MeVisLab is a cross-platform application framework for medical image processing and scientific visualization. It includes advanced algorithms for image registration, segmentation, and quantitative morphological and functional image analysis. An IDE for graphical programming and rapid user interface prototyping is available. MeVisLab is written in C++ and uses the Qt framework for graphical user interfaces. It is available cross-platform on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. The software development is done in cooperation between MeVis Medical Solutions AG and Fraunhofer MEVIS. A freeware version of the MeVislab SDK is available (see Licensing). Open source modules are delivered as MeVisLab Public Sources in the SDK and available from the MeVisLab Community and Community Sources project. MeVisLab development began in 1993 with the software ILAB1 of the CeVis Institute, written in C++. It allowed to interactively connect algorithms ...