About the INCF Software Center

The Software Center is a resource for software users and developers in the neuroscience community. 

The INCF Software Center and the Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC) are sharing content. Software tools hosted by NITRC also appear at the INCF Software Center. 

Further development of the Software Center will be strongly driven by the user needs. Please let us know what features you would like to see added. Contact us

Why should I sign up?

The Software Center is accessible to everyone: you can browse and download available software tools without registering. However, by creating an account, you will be able to post comments, and request to join development teams.

Why should I add my software tool here?

Your software tool will be available to all users of the Software Center. You will be able to upload documentation, executables and related files; track use of your software; create a wiki; and establish a development team. Registered Software Center users will be able to comment on and post reviews about your software, and can request to join your development team.

Terms of use

The legal terms which govern use of the INCF Software Center site are found here: Terms of use

 

About INCF

The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) was established through the Global Science Forum of the OECD in 2005 to develop a collaborative neuroinformatics infrastructure and promote the sharing of data and computing resources to the international research community. The INCF opened its secretariat in Stockholm in 2006 and now has 16 member countries (Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States). There are currently Programs in Digital Atlasing, Ontologies of Neural Structures, Multiscale Modeling and Datasharing, which are providing important building blocks for community data standardization and sharing. In addition, INCF is leading the development of a neuroinformatics infrastructure for clinical and neuroscientific data sharing, archiving, publishing, analysis, visualization, modeling and simulation - using grid, cloud and supercomputing infrastructures.

 

 

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