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    Traffic Intelligence
    This software project provides a set of tools developed by Nicolas Saunier at Polytechnique Montreal and his collaborators for transportation data processing, in particular road traffic, motorized and non-motorized. The project consists in particular in tools for the most typical transportation data type, trajectories, i.e. temporal series of positions. The documentation is available at https://trafficintelligence.confins.net (redirects to https://bitbucket.org/Nicolas/trafficintelligence) The code is licensed under the MIT open source license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license). ...
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    The TRANSIMS Studio application is an integrated development environment for the TRansportation ANalysis and SIMulation System (TRANSIMS). Components include a run time environment to execute TRANSIMS in parallel, as well as a full featured GUI.
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    DESC Pro

    Discrete event simulation for solar cell production

    The aim of the DESC Pro program is to try to capture the dynamics of modern solar cell production lines using discrete event simulation techniques. All process and transportation events within the whole line can in principle be included in the simulations, which gives the advantage that dynamic aspects such as planned maintenance and random micro-stops can easily be taken into account.
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