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- SimLab 3D PDF Exporter from SketchUp 1.00 (Mac)
- Enjoy sharing your SketchUp model as 3D PDF files readable by the free and popular Adobe acrobat reader. Easy to use plug-in, that integrated well with the Google SketchUp environment Add header and footer text to the generated 3D PDF files
- Tags: 3D, Apple Macintosh, Simulation Lab Software
- Software downloads 2009-10-22
- SimLab 3D PDF Exporter from Google SketchUp 7 1.0 (Windows)
- SimLab 3D PDF Exporter from Google SketchUp allows the user to generate 3D PDF files from the Google SketchUp environment. It is very easy to use, and allows the user to export 3D PDF files readable by the popular and free Adobe Acrobat reader.
- Tags: 3D, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows, Simulation Lab Software
- Software downloads 2009-10-19
- OSG Composer CAD 1.2.1 (Windows)
- With OSG Composer you do not need to sacrifice power for simplicity. OSG Composer was designed to be easy to use, easy to learn, while being tested to create full scenes with thousands of elements. OSG Composer CAD supports a great variety of 3D/CAD formats, supported formats include Collada, Rhino,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Scene, Simulation Lab Software, OSG Composer CAD, CAD, Keyboards, Software, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2009-08-11
- OSG Composer CAD 1.2 (Mac)
- With OSG Composer you do not need to sacrifice power for simplicity. OSG Composer was designed to be easy to use, easy to learn, while being tested to create full scenes with thousands of elements OSG Composer supports a great variety of 3D/CAD formats, supported formats include Collada, Rhino,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Scene, Simulation Lab Software, CAD, Software
- Software downloads 2009-07-20
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- NetSim 3.0 (Windows)
- NetSim, is an educational network simulator and provides educators with a comprehensive and effective means of teaching computer networks. The software provides for network simulation across various protocols like Ethernet, Wireless LAN. TCP / IP, ATM and devices like routers, ATM switches. NetSim also includes programming exercises using C/C++/Java. NetSim...
- Tags: Network, Microsoft Windows, Tetcos, NetSim 3.0, Networking
- Software downloads 2009-08-02
- Researchers use Half Life to simulate fire evacuations
- People normally associate Half Life with running around after aliens or terrorists, a Glock in one hand and a grenade in the other; all in first-person shooter form. The Half Life engine has enabled hundreds if not thousands of people to develop into and around it, providing...
- Tags: Half Life, Computer Science, Half Life Engine, Games, Productivity, Personal Technology, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-02-06
- The many-core performance wall
- Many-core chips are the great hope for more performance but Sandia National Lab simulations show they are about to hit a memory wall. How bad is it? Some background Memory bandwidth is the limiting performance factor in CPUs. If you can't feed the beast it stops...
- Tags: DRAM, Performance, Memory Bandwidth, Microprocessor, Chip, Wall, Sandia National Lab, Memory Wall, Performance Management, Semiconductors, Processors, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Components, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-12-11
- LogicWorks 4.6.4 (Mac)
- LogicWorks is an interactive circuit design tool intended for teaching and learning digitial logic. No other software tool makes digital design easier, faster or more interactive than LogicWorks. The package gives you the power, speed and flexibility to create and test an unlimited number of circuit elements on-screen. This means...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Circuit, Capilano Computing Systems, LogicWorks, Productivity, Desktops, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-05-14
- Who gave SCO that $100 million lifeline?
- Who gave SCO that $100 million lifeline?Actually......the lawsuits need to be settled and buried and current management must be removed (contracts bought out, if necessary) if SCO is to survive. The former and maybe the latter will take lots of money and this man appears to have it, but...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, IBM AIX/370, IBM Corp., SCO Group Inc., IBM AIX
- Discussion threads 2008-02-14
- A supercomputer to design better plants?
- Is it possible to create more productive crops than nature does without growing hybrids or genetically modified plants? According to researchers at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign UIUC, the answer is yes . They've simulated photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light to energy, with the help of supercomputers...
- Tags: Researcher, Protein, Supercomputer, Gene, Plant, Computer, UIUC, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- How I'd use Classmate PCs in the States (and why I really want a UMPC now)
- How I'd use Classmate PCs in the States and why I really want a UMPC nowNot to disagree...... but many apparently worthwhile changes await some proof that they are of benefit. You wrote that "our elementary and middle schools are badly in need of a complete tech overhaul", and...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, ultramobile PC, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-10-29
- I've got two free Sun SPOT Java Development Kits (value $550) for the ZDNet readers who....
- I've got two free Sun SPOT Java Development Kits (value $550) for the ZDNet readers who....Sounds interesting.I wish I could say I deserve to test the product, but I'm a student who's only taken a year of the Java programming language. Otherwise, I'd love to try this product out.Either...
- Tags: Java, Programming languages, JDK, Sun SPOT, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
- Building your own supercomputer
- Building your own supercomputerOkay I have a horse in this race but...I just came from the BARC conference (Boston area ARChitecture, dumb acronym, good little conference) last week. We always get a higher-up rep from Intel or AMD along with the folks from the Universities around Boston-- it's a...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Development tools, Parallelism, supercomputer, desktop, chip, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-02-01
- Computers show how plants grow
- Computer scientists in Canada have worked with botanists in Switzerland to build a 3D computer model which simulates how plants grow and develop beautiful shapes. Their model was able to accurately show how plants achieve phyllotaxis, this regular arrangement of lateral organs around a central axis. According to the researchers,...
- Tags: computer, University of Calgary
- Blog posts 2006-01-25
- Mr. Gates' new workplace
- Mr. Gates' new workplaceSo how muchCan we expect the "information worker" to increase hir productivity by using MSOffice2K6?As a for-instance, how much will Bill Gates' productivity as "Chief Software Architect" increase?Alternately, how much will my productivity as "Senior Principal Engineer" increase?I have my suspicions for Mr. Gates, but in my...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Tools & Techniques, Bill Gates, Pirated, workplace, software
- Discussion threads 2005-05-19
- Sem Sim Cisco CCNA Exam Router Simulator 2.2.1 (Windows)
- Award winning Cisco CCNA exam (640-801) router simulator by Sem-Sim. This comprehensive cisco router simulator comes with a FREE CCNA exam router simulation lab. Supports 200+ IOS commands,30+ tutorial virtual labs, 6 CCNA exam simulation questions, 70 flash card based CCNA practice questions, 3 router tests. Practice configuring Cisco networks...
- Tags: Router, CCNA, Microsoft Windows, SemSim Cisco CCNA Certification Training, Sem-Sim CCNA Router Simulator, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- Software downloads 2003-08-11
- Stellar tech to ignite big-bang project
- Swiss scientists at CERN, the laboratory where the World Wide Web was developed, are enlisting the help of luminaries, such as Intel, HP and IBM, to test the big-bang theory. Scientists in Switzerland are building a machine to test the big-bang theory of how the universe began. But first...
- Tags: Ian Fried, Hardware, Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [domdocument.loadxml]: Empty string supplied as input in /var/opt/include/classes/traxapi.class.php on line 47, Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/opt/include/classes/traxapi.class.php on line 55
- News items 2003-04-02
- Data centers can keep their cool
- Hewlett-Packard introduces a lab-grown analysis service that helps companies keep data centers cool--and could help their centralized computing run better. Read about big computing ...
- Tags: Stephen Shankland, Hardware, Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [domdocument.loadxml]: Empty string supplied as input in /var/opt/include/classes/traxapi.class.php on line 47, Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/opt/include/classes/traxapi.class.php on line 55
- News items 2003-03-05
- Linux puts nuclear warheads to the test
- Los Alamos National Laboratory is buying a $6 million, 2,048-processor Linux supercomputer to see how well nuclear weapons simulation software will work on simpler computers. Los Alamos National Laboratory is buying a $6 million, 2,048-processor Linux supercomputer to run its nuclear weapons simulation software, an effort that...
- Tags: Linux NetworX, Supercomputer, Weapons Simulation Software, LANL, DOE Program, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Stephen Shankland
- News items 2002-09-24
- Study: What drives us to distraction?
- GM and Wayne State University researchers will use MRI with virtual reality driving simulations to test driver distractions. It might determine the future of telematics. Why do some drivers crash while dialing their cell phone, and others maneuver smoothly while applying lipstick, sending e-mail or fiddling with the radio...
- Tags: Phone, Researcher, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Handheld, Driver, Dashboard, Cell Phone, Telematics, General Motors Corp., Driver Distraction, Manufacturing, Telecom & Utilities, Rachel Konrad
- News items 2002-08-08
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