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That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, for the basis of Airline IT Business Object Model (BOM), ie, to be used by several other Open Source projects, such as RMOL, Air-Sched, Travel-CCM, OpenTREP, etc.
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.
Create your own distributed computer that can distributed javascript based applications to any computer with a web browser, headless browser or node.js installation.
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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.
A simulation environment for physiology models simulation
...Results can also be exported to different formats (xls, txt or csv).
This simulation environment is built using Spring Framework and Java technologies.
For more information on how to deploy and use the tool, check the installation and user manuals.
This tool was developed within the Synergy project. You can view our publication about the Simulation Environment here: http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/12/S2/S7
The rest of the publication outcomes of the project can be found here: http://www.translational-medicine.com/supplements/12/S2