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    Ship Lock Scheduling

    Scheduling lockages at ship locks with several parallel lock chambers

    ...Solutions and performed computations can be displayed graphically. Besides, there is a framework for generating test instances and running these in parallel, as well as R/JGR code for statistical evaluation. Some tools for estimating the quality of calculated solutions will be further improved. Initially the software was developed within a project of TU Berlin regarding the Kiel Canal. See project wiki for conditions that should be met by applications.
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    iMir

    Integrated pipeline for HT miRNA-Seq data analysis

    Processing of smallRNA-Seq data to gather biologically relevant information requires application of multiple statistical and bioinformatics tools from different sources, each focusing on a specific step of the analysis pipeline. The analytical workflow can be challenging for the continuous interventions by the operator, a critical factor when large numbers of datasets need to be analyzed at once. To allow a flexible and comprehensive analysis of smallRNA-Seq data we designed a novel modular pipeline, called iMir, integrating multiple open source modules and resource in an automated workflow, devising different statistical approaches to analyze data rigorously. iMir comprises also a Graphical User Interface (GUI), so that the pipeline is particularly suited for biologist and early stage bioinformaticians and produces both graphics and text outputs.
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    A collection of code, bundled into a single R package, to perform several aspects of data management, image pre-processing, data analysis and statistical inference related to the quantitative analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI).
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    EnvStats

    EnvStats

    An R Package for Environmental Statistics

    ...The EnvStats package, along with the R software environment, provides comprehensive and powerful software for environmental data analysis. EnvStats brings the major environmental statistical methods found in the literature and regulatory guidance documents into one statistical package, along with an extensive hypertext help system that explains what these methods do, how to use these methods, and where to find them in the environmental statistics literature. Also included are numerous built-in data sets from regulatory guidance documents and the environmental statistics literature. ...
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    GNUexp
    GNUexp is a GNUstep/Cocoa framework and a collection of tools helping you to plan, develop, and administer applications associated with visual psychophysics, experimental psychology and statistical data analysis.
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