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    Napkin Math

    Napkin Math

    Techniques and numbers for estimating system's performance

    Napkin Math is a technical reference project for estimating software system performance from first principles. It collects practical numbers, benchmark-style measurements, and mental models that help engineers make fast back-of-the-envelope calculations. The project is useful for questions like how much memory throughput matters, how long storage operations may take, what network latency to expect, or how expensive logging could become at high request volume.
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    Open Airline Revenue Accounting
    That project aims at delivering a reference implementation of a library, estimating and serving average prices paid for air travel products. It is not intended for use by an actual airline, but rather by simulators or other airline-related modules of
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