Package title: | SIMJAVA 2 version 2.0 |
License: | The University of Edinburgh Academic Non-Commercial License |
Package size: | 0.87MB |
Author: | Richard Wheeler (Richard.Wheeler @ ed.ac.uk) |
Documentation/description/website: | http://www.icsa.inf.ed.ac.uk/research/groups/hase/simjava/ |
Also available: | Consulting, Licenses for commercial use |
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