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LINKS & RESOURCES
A list of of links and supporting
resources related to free or open source power systems tools
follows.
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Benchmarks
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. Archive of IEEE benchmarks for power flow
analysis hosted by the University of Washington, Seattle,
Washington, USA.
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. Archive of IEEE benchmarks for dynamic
analysis hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
USA.
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Sites on Power Systems OSS
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. List of free software (public domain or
royalty free, but not always open source) for educational use
sponsored by the IEEE PES Power Engineering Education
Committee and hosted by the Michigan Tech University,
USA.
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List of open source (but not always fully free) software
available for electricity modeling hosted by the Iowa State
University.
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. PowerWeb is an
interactive, distributed, Internet-based simulation
environment for experimentally testing various power exchange
auction markets using human decision makers, hosted by Cornell
University.
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Supporting Resources
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. This is an alternative place for hosting
material and ideas for the IEEE PES OSS Task Force.
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, by Karl
Fogel. This book is meant for software developers and
managers who are either planning to start an OSS project or
who are concerned with the effective maintenance of an ongoing
OSS project.
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, by Karl
Fogel. This book is meant for software developers and
managers who are either planning to start an OSS project or
who are concerned with the effective maintenance of an ongoing
OSS project.
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, by David Wheeler. This website
gives the official definitions of Free Software and Open
Source Software. The page also discusses some related
defintions, and contrasts the terms "Free Software" and "Open
Source Software".
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. This website provide the full text, a
comprehensive guide, and several frequently asked questions
about the famous GNU General Public License (GPL) and its
variants.
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