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    pjscicalc

    pjscicalc

    A scientific calculator written in Python

    A scientific calculator written in Python, this project uses the wxPython and mpmath modules to create a scientific calculator suitable for use on a computer desktop. It is largely a rewrite and update of jscicalc. It has much higher precision.
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    AirTSP

    Simulated Airline Travel Solution Provider Library

    AirTSP is also named AirTSP (TSP standing for Travel Service Provider). That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline Schedule Management System. It is intended to be used in simulated environments only: it is not designed to work in the real-world of Airline IT operations. AirTSP/AirTSP makes an extensive use of existing open-source libraries for increased functionality, speed and accuracy. In particular the Boost (C++...
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    Travel Market Simulator

    Travel Market Simulator

    Travel Market Simulator

    That project aims at studying the impact of IT systems interactions on traveller demand and airline revenues. Passenger demand is generated (Monte Carlo) and injected into simulated CRS and airline IT systems. Differential analysis is then performed on various changes compared to a bottom line scenario.
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    C++ Airline Inventory Management Library
    That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline-related Inventory Management system. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object model (http://sf.net/projects/stdair).
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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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    slycat

    Web-based data science analysis and visualization platform.

    This is Slycat - a web-based data science analysis and visualization platform, created at Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of the Slycat project is to develop processes, tools and techniques to support data science, particularly analysis of large, high-dimensional data.
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    Travel Market Simulator
    That project aims at studying and comparing typical airline IT methods, for instance RM-related algorithms. It works from a Unix/Linux/Mac command-line, and exposes basic APIs. It is being developed in C++, with Python wrappers for some components.
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