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    Appacts

    Appacts Open Source Mobile Analytics Platform

    Appacts was designed and developed with user in mind, leaving old style analytics services behind and starting fresh. We’ve looked for a way to empower our users by presenting data to them in a quick summarised view. We are here to make analytics exciting, engaging and more importantly productive, so you can make right decisions quickly.
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    Analytic Toolkit
    The purpose of the project is summarising effort from a number of analytic libraries, adding interactive web-based user interface and making a free open source solution for risk analytics and stress testing. Feb 8, 2012 Paul Glasserman's Importance Sampling and Tail Approximations as well as plain Monte Carlo have been implemented for for the widely used normal copula model of portfolio credit risk. The package includes source code, examples, spreadsheet with results and references to the papers.
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    Quipu
    In 2015, the software company Qosqo who supported the development of Quipu decided to abandon the open source project as it was. The latest open source release (version 2.x) is what you'll find here. The development moved on in closed source at http://www.datawarehousemanagement.org, currently (March 2016) at version 3.2. The open source description: Quipu is an open source data warehouse generation system that creates and monitors data warehouses. With Quipu you can implement a data...
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