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OpenSim
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Simbios NIH Center for Biomedical Computation
OpenSim is an open-source software system that lets users develop models of musculoskeletal structures and create dynamic simulations of movement. |
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SimTK (top) |
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Simbios NIH Center for Biomedical Computation
SimTK core is an open-source toolset that allows one to derive equations of motion for dynamical systems, perform numerical integration, and solve constrained non-linear optimiation problems. |
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Visual Studio (top) |
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Microsoft
Visual Studio is a comprehensive suite of tools designed to help software developers create innovative, next-generation applications.
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SIMM (top) |
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Motion Analysis, Corp.
SIMM (Software for Interactive Muskuloskeletal Modeling) is a powerful tool kit that facilitates the modeling, animation and analysis of 3D musculoskeletal systems. |
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Matlab/Simulink (top) |
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The MathWorks, Inc.
MATLAB® is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numerical computation. Simulink® extends MATLAB® with a graphical environment for simulation and model-based design of multidomain dynamic and embedded systems. |
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Autolev (top) |
(now MotionGenesis) |
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Online Dynamics, Inc.
Autolev™ is an advanced symbolic manipulator for engineering and mathematical analysis. |