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  2. ModelCenter - Wikipedia

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    ModelCenter, developed by Phoenix Integration, is a software package that aids in the design and optimization of systems. [citation needed] It enables users to conduct trade studies, as well as optimize designs.

  3. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    Free: Linux, MacOS, Windows, Solaris: GOMA: GOMA is an open-source, parallel, and scalable multiphysics software package for modeling and simulation of real-life physical processes, with a basis in computational fluid dynamics for problems with evolving geometry. Sandia National Laboratories, University of New Mexico: 6.1: Aug 28, 2015: GPL ...

  4. Frame technology (software engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Frame technology (FT) is a language-neutral (i.e., processes various languages) system that manufactures custom software [1] from reusable, machine-adaptable building blocks, called frames. FT is used to reduce the time, effort, and errors involved in the design, construction, and evolution of large, complex software systems.

  5. Phoenix Integration - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Integration, Inc was founded in 1995 to provide product design software to aerospace companies, defense contractors, heavy industry, as well as automotive and manufacturing companies. Phoenix Integration developed and introduced ModelCenter and Analysis Server, software tools focused on workflow integration and multidisciplinary design ...

  6. S-FRAME Software Inc. - Wikipedia

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    S-FRAME Software Inc., (now part of Altair) formerly SOFTEK Services Ltd. [1] [2] is a Canadian engineering software company that develops analysis and design software for use by civil and structural engineers. S-FRAME was founded in 1981 by George Casoli, FCSCE, P.Eng. [3] The company was acquired in 2021 by Altair Engineering. [4]

  7. Phoenix (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix uses a server-side model–view–controller (MVC) pattern. [2] Based on the Plug library, [3] and ultimately the Erlang HTTP server Cowboy, [4] it was developed to provide highly performant and scalable web applications.

  8. The best digital photo frames of 2025 - AOL

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    The frame works only in landscape orientation and doesn't have a motion sensor. It can display two photos side by side but doesn't offer any transition choices beyond a basic fade.

  9. HyperSpace (software) - Wikipedia

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    HyperSpace is an instant-on Linux-based [1] operating system that has been developed by Phoenix Technologies. [2] It is an application environment that can run either independently or side-by-side with a traditional operating system such as Microsoft Windows.