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    DuckDB is a high-performance analytical database system. It is designed to be fast, reliable and easy to use. DuckDB provides a rich SQL dialect, with support far beyond basic SQL. DuckDB supports arbitrary and nested correlated subqueries, window functions, collations, complex types (arrays, structs), and more. For more information on the goals of DuckDB, please refer to the Why DuckDB page on our website. Processing and storing tabular datasets, e.g. from CSV or Parquet files. Interactive...
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. Is is...
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    ckon

    automatic build tool for ROOT data analysis software

    ckon is a C++ program/tool which automatically takes care of compilation, dictionary generation and linking of programs and libraries developed for data analyses within the CERN ROOT analysis framework. This includes parsing include headers to figure out which libraries the main programs need to be linked to. It uses automake/autoconf to be platform independent and GNU install compliant. In addition, m4 macros are automatically downloaded and the according compiler flags included based on a...
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    SFrame is a C++ framework built around the ROOT libraries for analysing particle physics data. It gives a very high performance for processing data, by allowing the user to run his/her code on a distributed farm of machines.
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    ROOTlib

    C++ lib, that provides access to multiple ROOT routines (root.cern.ch)

    This C++ lib is used and created to provide easy methods based on ROOT (a CERN data analysis framework). It was developed for use in practical courses but is not limited to. In addition it is ported step by step into Python.
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    MathROOT is a tool for high-energy physicists to access the ROOT data analysis framework from within Mathematica
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