Today, however, presenting a theory is only half of research; it finishes when programs and systems based on it are available as public software shared by researchers. With this belief in mind, my colleagues and I have has been writing programs in the C/C++ language and making them publicly accessible.
I started this project when I was at Gunma University, and this policy is unchanged after I moved to Okayama University in 2001. I am still collaborating with Gunma University in developing software as well as creating our own software tools here in Okayama.
Now, I am offering source programs my colleagues and I have developed. They are placed together with documents and references at the sites shown below.
You can try these programs freely, but I expect that whenever you use them for presentation or publication, you inform us so and publicly acknowledge so. Also, you must not use our programs for commercial or non-academic purposes without our explicit permission and by any means for activities with malicious intentions. We are not liable to any losses and damages incurred by the use of any of our programs. and any activities based on malicious intentions.
Kenichi Kanatani