eMembership has everything you need to effectively manage your labor union.
We built the first version of eMembership in 2008 to address a growing problem faced by labor unions – aging computer systems that no longer supported the organization or the industry. Our goal was to build a system that could evolve with the times. We used contemporary software and a modular design that can support the unique requirements of any organization. We host eMembership in our highly-redundant, SSAE-16 compliant data center, so we take care of hardware, software, operating systems, security patches, system monitoring, bandwidth, backups…while you focus on your core business.
Sample code for Ocean Optics OmniDriver spectrometer device driver
Sample code demonstrating how to use OmniDriver to drive Ocean Optics full range of spectrometers from C, C++, C#, Java, LabVIEW, Delphi, MATLAB and more.
Free Organic Chemistry Analysis and Visualisation Tool; Chemical formula editor, calculation of threedimensional molecular structures, high-quality realtime rendering, ...
ChemProV is a tool used by chemical engineering students to solve material balance problems. The project is maintained by Washington State University. For more information on how to install ChemProV, please visit the project's website.
One request through our shipping app or API instantly shows rates from a massive network of traditional and on-demand carriers, allowing you to create cost-effective shipping labels at scale.
This project was inspired existing cheminformatics APIs such as the CDK, Marvin, and Frowns. The goal of the project is to produce a full featured cheminfo api for the .Net framework. Early stage dev will focus on data structures and classes for file io.
The aim of the project is to provide open source collection of algorithms in the field of spectroscopy: data handling and processing, modeling and artificial intelligence tools.
The Periodic Tables Package is an advanced suite of applications for both Windows and Linux that allow chemists and students alike to use the Periodic Table on their computers.