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Screen

Screen is a full-screen window manager that acts as a terminal multiplexer. With it, any number of console-based applications can be run within a single terminal. Screen also has the ability to decouple the terminal emulator from the running programs. This allows programs started from screen to continue running after the connection to the terminal is lost, whether accidentally, or with a logout. These programs can later be connected to again using screen. Screen screenshot

Sonnet

Sonnet's suites of high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) Software are aimed at today's demanding design challenges involving predominantly planar (3D planar) circuits and antennas. Predominantly planar circuits include microstrip, stripline, coplanar waveguide, PCB (single and multiple layers) and combinations with vias, vertical metal sheets (z-directed strips), and any number of layers of metal traces embedded in stratified dielectric material.

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Symantec Endpoint Protection

Symantec Protection Suite Advanced Business Edition is an all-in-one suite that protects critical business assets by securing against today's malicious malware and spam threats and by rapidly recovering key systems. It is the only suite that offers superior security with endpoint, email, data protection and backup and recovery capabilities.

DECS can install this software on Windows, MacOS, and Linux for any College of Engineering owned machine. Any machine on our network should be protected by Symantec Endpoint or a comparable security software.

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Synopsys

Synopsys products enable designers to create and verify complex integrated circuits and SoC designs from concept to silicon. Synopsys provides a complete front-to-back design and test environment, system-level to silicon-level verification, design reuse technology and professional services to help its customers get their silicon working quickly and accurately. NanoSim, HSpice, Taurus and Saber are among the tools. The Electrical and Computer Engineering department uses these in some classes and research work as alternatives to the Cadence tools. Synopsys logo