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    Digital Forensics Guide

    Digital Forensics Guide

    Learn all about Digital Forensics and Computer Forensics

    The Digital Forensics Guide repository is a comprehensive, structured reference for investigators, analysts, students, and cybersecurity professionals interested in digital forensics principles, tools, methodologies, and workflows. It organizes foundational topics such as evidence acquisition, disk and memory analysis, file system structures, network forensics, artifact extraction, timeline generation, and reporting into digestible modules that help build core competency. Alongside...
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    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook: full text in Jupyter Notebooks

    The Python Data Science Handbook is a comprehensive collection of Jupyter notebooks written by Jake VanderPlas covering fundamental Python libraries for data science, including IPython, NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn and more. The project is designed for data scientists, researchers, and anyone transitioning into Python-based data work; it assumes you already know basic Python and focuses more on how to use the ecosystem effectively. Each chapter is a standalone Jupyter notebook,...
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    SCRAM

    SCRAM

    Probabilistic Risk Assessment Tool

    SCRAM is a free and open source probabilistic risk analysis tool. The tool is under development to include fault tree, event tree, common cause, and other standard analyses.
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    Matplotlib tutorial

    Matplotlib tutorial

    Matplotlib tutorial for beginner

    The Matplotlib tutorial repository is designed as a hands-on learning resource to help users — especially Python beginners — get started with Matplotlib for creating plots and charts. It provides a sequence of example scripts and notebooks that cover fundamental plotting tasks: line graphs, histograms, scatter plots, bar charts, customizing axes, labels, legends, and styling. This makes it ideal for someone learning data analysis or exploratory data visualization for the first time and needing concrete, runnable examples rather than abstract explanations. ...
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    Collective Mind Technology

    Collective Mind Technology

    plugin-based framework for systematic and reproducible experimentation

    New version moved to http://github.com/ctuning/ck Collective Mind framework (cM) is an open-source plugin-based schema-free repository and infrastructure for collaborative, systematic and reproducible research and experimentation. This 3rd version (started in 2006) helps to implement, preserve, share and reproduce the whole experimental setup as connected modules and data. cM uses crowdsourcing to leverage knowledge and computational resources of multiple users. For example, it...
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    MBDyn_sim_suite is a collection of free pre&post-processing tools and simulation models for the open-source multi-body analysis software MBDyn forming a general purpose simulation environment for structural dynamics with an emphasis on wind turbines.
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    ExpLab is a set of tools that supports the running, documentation and evaluation of computational experiments.
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