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  1. Knowledge-based systems
  2. Discrete element model (DEM)
  3. QbD presentation
  4. Van der waals force
  5. Particle adhesion
  6. Process modeling
  7. Hamaker constants
  8. Roller compaction
  9. Particle-based computations
  10. Johanson's model
  11. Statistical model building
  12. Molecular modeling
  13. Dry granulation
  14. Visualization
  15. Excipients
  16. Database
  17. Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)

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Simulation tools can be made available online through HUBzero's unique middleware, so users don't have to download or install any source code. As such, the source code for your tool can be completely protected, and may not require any license. We do encourage our developers, however, to release their tools as open source so that others can build upon their work. Purdue University has a process in place at the Office of Technology and Commercialization (OTC) to approve code written by Purdue employees for open source release. The Purdue OTC office prefers the NCSA-style license. Other institutions may have their own policies for licensing and code release. Please check with your local institution for details. If you decide to make your source code available for download, we do require that you include some well-defined license so that our users clearly understand how they are allowed to use your source code.

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We strongly encourage contributors of online presentations, teaching materials, animations, and other materials to adopt the Creative Commons 2.5 license. This allows others to use your work for non-commercial purposes, but they must acknowledge you as a source and share their derivative works under the same license. Note that this also gives you an opportunity to build upon their work!

We strongly encourage all contributors to adopt these licensing guidelines. If you want to contribute, but for some reason you are unable to agree to these licenses, please contact us, so we can follow up and discuss other options.