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JEuclid is a complete MathML rendering solution, consisting of: * A MathViewer application * Command line converters from MathML to other formats * An ant task for automated conversion * Display ... [More] components for AWT and Swing * A component for Apache Cocoon * A plug-in for Apache FOP [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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完成题目的存储与检索,并提供智能组卷的功能。
Created 19 days ago.

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Converts the mathematical formulae from one format to another.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Names on Nodes provides an automated bridge between biology and biological nomenclature. Phylogenetic definitions are stored as MathML, to be applied to phylogenetic hypotheses. Rank-based definitions ... [More] may also be applied, using distance metrics. The principles of this application were laid out by Keesey (2007). The user interface of Names on Nodes is built in Flash Builder, using Adobe's Flex framework, Flare visualization tools, and Keesey's Three-Pound Monkey Brain ActionScript library. The server component is built with Java for a JBoss server, using BlazeDS and Hibernate. The database is PostgreSQL. This project is divided into three subprojects: namesonnodes-html: the static website accompanying the application, including index page and namespace definitions namesonnodes-lib: the ActionScript libraries used by the application; these could potentially be reused for other applications namesonnodes-app: the rich Internet application itself, including the server component, UI components, and connectivity logic The current status of this project is prealpha. It not complete, and will not compile to a useable web application right now, but much of the underlying code and test cases are ready. [Less]
Created 4 months ago.