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3 | R A P P T U R E - rapid application infrastructure |
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6 | Rappture is the Rapid APPlication infrastrucTURE, a toolkit for |
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7 | building scientific applications with a minimum of fuss and bother. |
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9 | It was developed by the Network for Computational Nanotechnology |
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10 | (NCN), an NSF-funded project creating cyberinfrastructure in support |
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11 | of a science gateway for nanotechnology simulation. |
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13 | See the following web site for an overview and documentation: |
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14 | http://www.rappture.org |
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18 | Rappture is a freely available, open source package. You can |
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19 | do virtually anything you like with it, such as modifying it, |
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20 | redistributing it, and selling it either in whole or in part. |
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21 | But you can't prevent anyone else from doing the same, and you |
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22 | must keep all copyright notices intact, so the ownership and |
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23 | authorship is clear. |
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25 | See the file "license.terms" for complete information. |
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29 | Developed by Michael McLennan, George Howlett, and Derrick Kearney. |
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30 | Special thanks to Ben Rafferty for Java bindings and the Rappture |
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31 | tester, and Ben Haley for Ruby bindings. |
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