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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) develops and copyrights software codes for commercial use, internal use, government, and academic use.

LANL-developed software is made available upon request at no cost to U.S. federal government agencies for internal use only. Los Alamos often provides its software codes to universities and nonprofit organizations for their own internal research and development through reduced-cost, restricted-use licenses. All commercial use of LANL software requires a commercial license that can be negotiated based on the licensing strategy for each code. Financial terms for commercial software licenses will vary with each code depending on its functionality, intended audience, and stage of development.

Please direct general inquiries concerning the LANL software program to: software@lanl.gov

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Title Description
Date

LA-CC 08-100 EALink, v1.0 EALink is an application consisting of a customized xml editor integrated with Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Product Lifecycle Management (PLM )system. EALink was developed at LANL using a programming language called Arbortext command language, which is owned by Parametric Technology Corp (PTC). EALink stands for engineering Authorization Link and this application was developed to support LANL employees in authorizing work at Production Agencies. This tool was designed to meet NWC Technical Business Requirements captured in TBP-404 and IBP-404.
10/27/08
LA-CC 08-099 MCNP v5-1.50-LANL This software package is identical to MCNP5-1.50, LA-CC-08-017, except for the inclusion of an additional option for computing alpha-eigen values. This version is intended for release to other DOE and government laboratories. MCNP Web
10/28/2008
LA-CC 08-098 cmdVista v0.73.rc1 cmdVista is a code for generalized object extraction and agglomeration from raster images. It first converts the raster images to a vector image using the VISTA procedure (LAUR-06-2726, RaveGrid). It then progressively agglomerates polygons to extract higher order features in a hierarchical manner (Submitted to IDEAS as Image SHAPES, LAUR-07-8210).
10/21/08
LA-CC 08-097 ANGIO v14 ANGIO is a multi-scale cell-based simulation tool for investigating tumor-induced angiogenesis. ANGIO integrates a continuum model for nutrient transport, a stochastic lattice model for cellular dynamics, and a Boolean network model for biochemical signaling to deterministically link signaling molecules to vascular and tissue morphology. ANGIO translates and synthesizes a large body of compartmentalized research on angiogenesis and is a novel research tool that provides us with the ability to test system-level strategies for eradicating tumors or at least preventing continued tumor growth and metastasis.
10/7/08
LA-CC 08-096 CLEAR model v0.8 CLEAR model is a system dynamics model with a graphical user-interface. This model, custom developed for the Sonoma County region tracks the C02 emissions. Two CO2 sources were modeled; transportation and electricity generation. Emissions from these sources are modeled in several sectors, including residential and commercial (industrial) transportation and electricity demand and electricity demand for water supply and treatment. Economic and population growth drive changes in demand, and policies for renewable energy (wind, solar) and low-emissions transportation (hybrid cars, mass transportation) provide mitigation choices. Climate change in the form of increases in average daily temperature drives electricity and water demand. The interface allows users to insert emission reduction energy policies, such as the photovoltaic system and wind, and transportation policies.
10/9/08
LA-CC 08-095 SRFYDO v1.2 Version 1.0 of this software was previously submitted to SAFE-1 and assigned LA-CC-08-002. Substantial capability has been added, suggesting another review. Previously SRFYDO merely extracted data from spreadsheets for unspecified future statistical analysis. Version 1.2 performs reliability calculations per LANL's "Information Integration Technology (IIT)" approach, a Bayesian methodology used to combine expert judgment, results from automatic testing equipment, and flight result across multiple variants. Please see "Calculating System Reliability with SRFYDO: A User Guide" LA-UR-08-06161
10/8/08
LA-CC 08-094 ACS File System and I/O Tests, v1.0 A suite of tests that create and access files in distributions and patterns that are relevant to the Advanced Computing Systems (ACS) program customers. These tests are intended to be used by people working for or on behalf of the ACS program as well as the organizations that win contracts with the ACS programs to research file system and I/O solutions that are important to the ACS program customers.`
10/3/08
LA-CC 08-093 Next-Generation Attribute System Control Code This code runs on the data acquisition (DAQ) computer and data barrier (DB) microcontroller in Next Generation Attribute Measurement System (NG-AMS). The NG-AMS is a system to measure gamma and neutron emissions from sealed containers of plutonium in order to determine attributes of the enclosed plutonium. The measurement system operates behind an information barrier (IB) which controls the information that passes into and out of the NG-AMS. The IB prevents potentially sensitive information about the plutonium for being visible to the system operators, while still allowing them to verify the contents of the containers. The code on the DAQ computer is written in PERL.
10/6/08
LA-CC 08-092 Oralgen—oral pathogen sequence database Oral Pathogen Genome Sequence Database (ORALGEN), funded by NIH-NIDCR, is a specialized sequence database managed at Los Alamos National Laboratory supporting oral pathogen research. The database currently encompasses primary and derived molecular sequence data. In addition to tracking molecular sequences and the relevant literature, Oralgen performs basic analyses to facilitate research; interacts with the research community through attendance at major meetings; assists individual researchers; and publishes a Web site consisting of a MySQL relational database for users, tables of basic information, and mini- reviews, and serves as a training center in bioformatics.
10/3/08
LA-CC 08-091 BioNetGen-LANL, v2.0.46 BioNetGen (Biological) is a multicomponent software framework for modeling biochemical networks inside cells. Using either graphical or text based interface, a user can construct, simulate, and analyze network dynamics at the level of interactions among protein components.
10/2/08
LA-CC 08-090 Pigs v0.4 Pigs is a tool for learning object detectors for detecting objects in panchromatic imagery. Web site for Pigs
9/17/2008
LA-CC 08-089 WVT_IDL, v1.0 This is a simple IDL code to set up initial conditions for Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations, which are mainly used in the astronomical community. The code is entirely self-contained and not based on any other LANL software or license. The code will be provided as a convenience for astronomy users, and accompany a paper detailing the algorithm (LA-UR-08-05763, "Generating optimal initial conditions for smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations").
9/11/2008
LA-CC 08-088 LANL Plot Library v1.0 A Java package defining interfaces to facilitate plotting of data using the JFreeChart package. "User guide for Los Alamos National Laboratory Plotting Software for the Nuclear Weapon Analysis Tools, Version 1.0 "LA-UR-08-04273 in the user guide for the plotting package, was used within LANL Nuclear Weapons Tools Version 5.4 LA-CC-08-075
9/11/2008
LA-CC 08-087 Needs-Based Act Gen, v1.0 The Matlab toolbox generates daily activity schedules based on agent and "needs-based" approach. Each need (e.g., hunger, sleep) is modeled as a numeric value that decreases with a function over time and increases by doing activities that fulfill each need. Using genetic algorithms, we optimize the parameters of each "need function" for a specified simulation period. With the addition of temporal constraints on the activities, we obtain daily schedules. Both the code and manual are available at: Julia Progress Journal.
8/13/08
LA-CC 08-086 RBNC, v1.0 The C++ code simulates Random Boolean Networks (RBNs), which are simple, discrete, dynamical systems composed of binary-state nodes that are interconnected by directed links. We used the code to study the damage spreading in such networks as a function of that network topology and parameters. The code generates statistics on how the damage spreads. The code has also been used for the following publication: LA-UR-07-0653. The code is available at the Random Boolean Networks.
8/20/08
LA-CC 08-085 acdrsi v75 adrsi software consists of approximately 60 matlab scripts, collectively containing 2000 lines of Matlab code. The code implements algorithms for anomalous change detection in multi-band imagery, which are described in a journal publication: J. Theiler. "Quantitative comparison of quadratic covariance-based anomalous change detectors." Applied Optics 47 (2008) F12-F26.
8/21/08
LA-CC 08-084 mc3 v1.0 mc3 is a web application prototype for the next generation of LDRD's business management system. Mc3 is built using ICEfaces software components and is being released to vendor ICESoft Technologies for its review and testing. No proprietary LANL code or data will be included in the mc3 release.
8/22/08

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