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  2. Scicos - Wikipedia

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    Scilab includes a toolbox called Xcos which is based on Scicos. [1] Scicos is developed in and distributed with the scientific software package ScicosLab. [2]

  3. Scilab - Wikipedia

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    Scilab is a free and open-source, cross-platform numerical computational package and a high-level, numerically oriented programming language.It can be used for signal processing, statistical analysis, image enhancement, fluid dynamics simulations, numerical optimization, and modeling, simulation of explicit and implicit dynamical systems and (if the corresponding toolbox is installed) symbolic ...

  4. ScicosLab - Wikipedia

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    ScicosLab is a software package providing a multi-platform environment for scientific computation. It is based on the official Scilab 4.x (BUILD4) distribution, and includes the modeling and simulation tool Scicos and a number of other toolboxes.

  5. Comparison of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Scilab: ESI Group. Was:Inria. 1990 1994 2024.0.0 24 October 2023: Free GPL: Programmable, direct support of 2D+3D plotting. Interfaces to many other software packages. Interfacing to external modules written in C, Java, Python or other languages. Language syntax similar to MATLAB. Used for numerical computing in engineering and physics. Smath ...

  6. List of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Scilab is advanced numerical analysis package similar to MATLAB or Octave. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Comes with a complete GUI and Xcos which is alternative to Simulink. ( free software , GPL -compatible CeCILL license)

  7. Xcos - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Xcos

  8. Organic Rankine cycle - Wikipedia

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    T-s diagram for the ideal/real ORC. The working principle of the organic Rankine cycle is the same as that of the Rankine cycle: the working fluid is pumped to a boiler where it is evaporated, passed through an expansion device (turbine, [3] screw, [4] scroll, [5] or other expander), and then through a condenser heat exchanger where it is finally re-condensed.

  9. Automatic parallelization tool - Wikipedia

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    It takes C, MATLAB, Simulink, Scilab or Xcos source code as input and generates parallel C code as output. It relies on static schedule and a message passing API for the parallel program. It relies on static schedule and a message passing API for the parallel program.