Hi Yuriy! On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Yuriy <yuriymikhaylovs...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Need help in the development and use JMCAD > > http://jmcad.sourceforge.net/ > > Project Information > > JMCAD is an program for the modeling and simulation of complex dynamic > systems. This includes the ability to construct and simulate block > diagrams. The visual block diagram interface offers a simple method > for constructing, modifying and maintaining complex system models. The > simulation engine provides fast and accurate solutions for linear, > nonlinear, continuous time, discrete time, time varying and hybrid > system designs. With JMCAD, users can quickly develop software or > "virtual" prototypes of systems or processes to demonstrate their > behavior prior to building physical prototypes. > > The user builds his system model by selecting predefined blocks from a > block library and simply wiring the blocks together. Each block of the > diagram performs a function. Users can also create custom blocks in > Java and add them to the JMCAD block library. > > JMCAD is a block diagram language for creating complex nonlinear > dynamic systems. Its fast execution speed is perfect for model based > operator training, off-line controller tuning, and hardware in the > loop testing. Its efficient Java code generator makes it a great > platform for model based embedded system development. > > By combining the simplicity and clarity of a block diagram interface > with a high-performance mathematical engine, JMCAD provides fast and > accurate solutions for linear, nonlinear, continuous time, discrete > time, multi-rate, and hybrid systems. Moreover, JMCAD's tightly > integrated development platform makes it easy to pass freely between > model construction, simulation, optimization, and validation. This > lets you create virtual prototypes on your desktop to make sure your > design works properly before committing to prototype. > > For specialized engineering problems, JMCAD offers a comprehensive set > of companion products for frequency domain analysis, Java code > generation, communications system modeling, DSP and embedded system > design, neural networks and real-time analog and digital I/O. > > The program is developed with use of language Java and can be used in > various operational systems (Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, etc.).
First of all thanks for doing it! I am myself prefer to just control everything from a python script, but I think there are users who appreciate a nice GUI. Since I am very busy with sympy and my own research, I can't really help myself, but I can offer some advice, if you want, how to attract more developers: * create a mailinglist to your project * create a bug tracker and put there bugs that need to be fixed * create a set of guidelines that people who want to help out should follow I myself would also move away from sourceforge, as I find it really messy to navigate. So that's what I would do. You are of course not me, but maybe you'll still find some ideas useful. Keep us informed how it goes, Ondrej --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To post to this group, send email to sympy@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sympy+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sympy?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---