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    OptionMatrix

    OptionMatrix

    Financial Derivatives Calculator with 171+ Models (Options Calculator)

    A real-time financial derivatives calculator supporting 171+ models from QuantLib, Financial Numerical Recipes in C++ and MetaOptions. Matrices of prices are created with iterating strikes and/or months. A strike control system can produce any strike. A generalized date engine can calculate re-occuring distances to any industry used expiration into the future. Spread engine with spread views. Models Supported: Black-Scholes, Merton-73, Black-76, Roll Geske Whaley, Garman KohlHagen, Jump...
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    dycomodel

    Dynamic Consumption Modeling

    Dynamic Consumption Modeling to create the model of the feature consumption’s flow taking in consideration: the data from prior period of consumption (one time produced) specific model suggested by system and customized by customer everyday/periodically inventory quantity and to predict the remaining quantity of items set the reordering points (first point, with fixed quantity, for fixed dates) GitHub: https://github.com/surban1974/dycomodel
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    Photovoltaic Cell Estimator LITE

    Determining the power output of a PV array is not a precise exercise

    The power produced by a PV array depends on characteristics of the PV modules used and the instantaneous climatologically conditions. For most field testing, the measurable quantities are irradiance and temperature. Power is an instantaneous value; the PV array produces so many Watts (or kilowatts) of power at a specific time depending on existing conditions. Power output will change continuously throughout the day. Energy includes a time factor and is measured in Watt-hours or...
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    SCOREMATH

    SCOREMATH

    Excel function for multi-criteria selection problems

    SCOREMATH implements the simple-yet-ingenious weighted linear model for multi-criteria selection problems described in Ng, Wan Lung. "An efficient and simple model for multiple criteria supplier selection problem." European Journal of Operational Research 186, no. 3 (2008): 1059-1067. "There are many real situations where the decision makers are able to tell the criteria importance ranking (although they cannot tell the exact values of weights). The decision makers may not have enough...
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    PSIGHOS is a Java-based simulation library. PSIGHOS is focused on the simulation of business processes and comprises a parallel core so to reduce the execution time for large models.
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