In software engineering, the term software architectural style generally refers to "a set of design rules that identify the kinds of components and connectors that may be used to compose a system or subsystem."* Some common examples of architectural style
JMP is a sparse matrix library, implemented in pure Java. It is aimed at the numerical solution of large, sparse matrices arising from the discretization of partial differential equations (PDEs).
Welcome to the home of Lambda Probe (formerly known as Tomcat Probe) - the ultimate tool for monitoring and management of Apache Tomcat instance in real time. Lambda Probe will help you to visualise real time information about Apache Tomcat instance via e
Clojure is a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine. It is designed to be a general-purpose language, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure
JavaNNS is the successor of SNNS. It is based on its computing kernel, with a newly developed, comfortable graphical user interface written in Java set on top of it. Hence the compatibility with SNNS is achieved, while the platform-independence is increa
If you are starting with Neural Networks you should check out my online book on the subject. It contains over 300 pages of information on Neural Network Programming in Java. You can access it here.
This project contains Naive and Fishers bayesian classifiers, as described in Toby Segaran's book "Programming Collective Intelligence." The book has python implementations; this is a Java implementation.
Summary Eclipse offers the possibility to build plug-ins automatically outside the Eclipse IDE, which is called "headless build". Eclipse itself is built headless and since Eclipse is an assembly of plug-ins, this feature is also available for any other p
Drools is an enhanced Rules Engine implementation based on the ReteOO algorithm, an algorithm adapted from the one originally devised by Charles Forgy. Drools has become quite popular due to performance characteristics and it’s natural language semantic
Up until about ten months ago, very few people would have considered javascript as a language in which one could build significant portions of the UI of an enterprise application. If, say, I needed to display a table of information with support for sortin