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    Optimal Diet Formulation System

    Diet formulation and optimization software

    Optimal Diet Formulation System (ODFS) if a very powerful, open source, human diet formulation and optimization software. It supports unlimited number of contacts (people) and it is designed to optimize and track their nutrition. Record keeping of physical exercise and medical history (blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol) is also supported.
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    A java decision supporting application for the urban planning domain. It is designed as a desktop frontend to a Mixed Integer Programming engine. Actually it uses the GNU Linear Programming Kit (GLPK).
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    PortOpt

    PortOpt

    A portfolio-optimizer using Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model

    PortOpt [Portfolio Optimizer] is a C++ program (with Python binding) implementing the Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model with agent's linear indifference curves toward risk in order to find the optimal assets portfolio under risk. You have to provide PortOpt (in text files or - if you use the api - using your own code) the variance/covariance matrix of the assets, their average returns and the agent risk preference. It returns the vector of assets' shares that composes the optimal...
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