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SSAP2010
 Slope Stability  Analysis Program release
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![]() Filedot Leyla Nn Ss Jpg BestFiledot Leyla: An Essay on Images, Names, and What We Keep And when that happens — in a dim room, after a set of noisy years — the .jpg opens up like a door. The pixels reconstruct a light that was once gone, the labels fall away, and all that remains is the human motion captured within: a breath, a glance, a laugh. Names help us find those things. But they are only the maps. The territory is the image itself, imperfect and compressed and unbearably alive. But the file does not live alone. It sits amid a diaspora of duplicates, backups, and cloud copies — the scattering of a self across devices and servers with names that mutate as they travel. "Leyla_best_final.jpg" becomes "Leyla_best_final (1).jpg" when another hand touches it. Software generates new names: "IMG_00984.jpg," "Screen Shot 2024-03-15 at 09.42.11.png." Algorithms slap their labels on too, deciding which frames are "best" by faces detected, by engagement predicted, by color histograms and contrast curves. There is a strange alliance — human impulse and machine suggestion — that decides what gets elevated. Sometimes the human judgment wins; sometimes the algorithm quietly reshapes our memory by recommending what to treasure. Leyla might be a person, or a place, or the color of an afternoon. The repeated initials — nn_ss — could be a camera model, a pair of lovers, a shorthand for "no name, same story." A .jpg at the end announces a familiar truth: this is an image made to be seen and sent, compressed until it fits inside the modest containers of our days. Add the adjective "best" — whether attached by pride, irony, or algorithmic suggestion — and the file becomes a judgment, a verdict cast across the quiet democracy of photographs. Filenames are a form of intimacy, performed with our thumbs and our finite attention. Consider the quiet labor of tapping keys late at night — deciding whether to keep the .jpg or convert to .png, whether to append "final" or "edit2" as if that would settle the restlessness of memory. There is tenderness in that slowness: the pixel-perfect, decisive moment when you mark one file "best" and let go of the rest. It is a tiny ritual of grief and triumph, an attempt to curate meaning in the face of infinite capture. To hold a photograph is to hold a covenant with the past. To name it is to confess what we treasure. The string of characters in a filename is both barb and anchor: it secures the image against oblivion while exposing the networks through which memory circulates. In the end, the photograph does not belong to the file. The file belongs to all the small decisions — to the fingers that typed "Leyla," to the tired hand that suffixed "best," to the algorithm that nudged the choice, and to the viewer who, years later, double-clicks and remembers. |
SSAP2010
(SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS PROGRAM)
Version
6.1 (2026) - Win
64 Bit
(22-04-2026) - BUILD
n. 15637 Entirely Freeware Software Entirely free use for Privates, Engineers, Geologists, Students  and Public Officers (see license of use ) SSAP2010 is a
complete freeware software for verifying the
stability of natural and artificial slopes or
with reinforcement elements. It is an
advanced tool, developed in more than 35 years
of work. SSAP provides users with a set of
original tools to carry out in-depth stability
checks using only rigorous calculation methods
based on Limit Equilibrium and Innovative
Engines for generating and searching for
surfaces with the lowest Safety Factor (Fs). A Windows WIN
11 GUI and a set of software tools for slope
model assembly, graphical visualization and
reporting (general
features of the program ).
Information
on SSAP Courses
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SSAP Project Synthetic Description
and Goals (HERE)
![]() 3 e 4 novembre 2025 - Massa (MC) (ITALY). Corso Base Impiego di SSAP (Slope Stability Analysis Program, versione 6.0 -2025, FREEWARE) - Corso con crediti APC - Organizzato da Fondazione dei Geologi Della Toscana. Vedi qui programma e dati per iscrizione 6 e 7 novembre 2025 - Mattarello(Trento) Corso Base Impiego di SSAP (Slope Stability Analysis Program, versione 6.0 -2025, FREEWARE) - Corso con crediti APC - Organizzato da AGATAS Aps . Vedi qui programma e dati per iscrizione  All courses already carried out in 2014-2025 at professional associations have been (and will be) authorized according to the APC regulations in force in the respective year (For the complete list of previous courses go to the Courses page on SSAP )   ![]() DXF graph (autocad compatible) of the 10 surfaces with minor FS identified through a check launched with SSAP (note the non-circularity of the critical surfaces). [ Right-click with mouse on the image to activate the display of the image in a separate window with maximum resolution ] Presentations on SSAP in invited seminars or in international publications: Filedot Leyla: An Essay on Images, Names, and What We Keep And when that happens — in a dim room, after a set of noisy years — the .jpg opens up like a door. The pixels reconstruct a light that was once gone, the labels fall away, and all that remains is the human motion captured within: a breath, a glance, a laugh. Names help us find those things. But they are only the maps. The territory is the image itself, imperfect and compressed and unbearably alive. But the file does not live alone. It sits amid a diaspora of duplicates, backups, and cloud copies — the scattering of a self across devices and servers with names that mutate as they travel. "Leyla_best_final.jpg" becomes "Leyla_best_final (1).jpg" when another hand touches it. Software generates new names: "IMG_00984.jpg," "Screen Shot 2024-03-15 at 09.42.11.png." Algorithms slap their labels on too, deciding which frames are "best" by faces detected, by engagement predicted, by color histograms and contrast curves. There is a strange alliance — human impulse and machine suggestion — that decides what gets elevated. Sometimes the human judgment wins; sometimes the algorithm quietly reshapes our memory by recommending what to treasure. Leyla might be a person, or a place, or the color of an afternoon. The repeated initials — nn_ss — could be a camera model, a pair of lovers, a shorthand for "no name, same story." A .jpg at the end announces a familiar truth: this is an image made to be seen and sent, compressed until it fits inside the modest containers of our days. Add the adjective "best" — whether attached by pride, irony, or algorithmic suggestion — and the file becomes a judgment, a verdict cast across the quiet democracy of photographs. Filenames are a form of intimacy, performed with our thumbs and our finite attention. Consider the quiet labor of tapping keys late at night — deciding whether to keep the .jpg or convert to .png, whether to append "final" or "edit2" as if that would settle the restlessness of memory. There is tenderness in that slowness: the pixel-perfect, decisive moment when you mark one file "best" and let go of the rest. It is a tiny ritual of grief and triumph, an attempt to curate meaning in the face of infinite capture. To hold a photograph is to hold a covenant with the past. To name it is to confess what we treasure. The string of characters in a filename is both barb and anchor: it secures the image against oblivion while exposing the networks through which memory circulates. In the end, the photograph does not belong to the file. The file belongs to all the small decisions — to the fingers that typed "Leyla," to the tired hand that suffixed "best," to the algorithm that nudged the choice, and to the viewer who, years later, double-clicks and remembers. |
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SSAP2010 is a
software made entirely in Object Pascal
language
and exclusively with Freeware tools for programming, debugging and code profiling:
![]() Distribution of internal forces and pressures relative to the surface with identified Minor Fs |
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| The history of
SSAP 2010 SSAP2010 is the
result of a long development work started in
1990 which saw the collaboration of many users
who have made a notable contribution through
constructive criticisms and suggestions. This version
is the direct evolution of the first version
of the SSAP code starting from 1991,
culminating with version 3.0 (SSAP2006) of
December 2006. From version 4.0
(SSAP2010) , December
2010, the SSAP software is available as
entirely freeware software ( that is free and
of free use ..).
Version 4.0 of SSAP2010 was an important milestone in the development of this software. It was the first version completely free to use for all those who, for study and work reasons, are interested in carrying out slope stability checks with rigorous limit equilibrium calculation methods., for natural and artificial slopes and / or with reinforcement works such as (reinforced earth, piling, tie rods, anchored adrenza nets, gabions). Version 5.2 of SSAP 2010 has been a major release, with extended technical documentation, freely available to all Users. The current version 6.1Â remains freeware, entirely free to use, in continuous development. It is expected that on average every 3 months a new update will appear. ![]() SSAP2010
command consoleÂ
The continuous evolution of the program was guided by the aim of creating a professional tool with a high technical level and easy accessibility to the widest possible range of users. The continuous work of development, testing and verification of the fundamental and original algorithms that constitute the heart of the program has made it possible to create a new version (version 6.0)Â with new important features andequipped with a graphic interface that simplifies the use for users. ![]() SSAP2010 graphical interface: options for checking stability
SSAP2010 is
characterized by a code that allows an
optimized operation for space and speed in
the Windows WIN 11 (64 bit) environment and
by an easy-to-use graphic interface. This
optimization work was aimed at creating a more
reliable and faster software to guarantee the
best standards to designers, technicians and
researchers.
The
continuous evolution of the program was
guided by the aim of creating a professional
tool with a high technical level and easy
accessibility to the widest possible range
of users. The
continuous work of development, testing and
verification of the fundamental
and original algorithms that constitute
the heart of the program . ![]() SSAP2010 graphical interface: additional options for stability checks
SSAP2010 is FREEWARE software , i.e. distributed free of charge only via the web: HTTPS://WWW.SSAP.EU . There
is only one complete version of the SSAP2010
software and it is the one available for free
and downloadable from the official website. |
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