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    Codon

    Codon

    A high-performance, zero-overhead, extensible Python compiler

    ...The Codon framework is fully modular and extensible, allowing for the seamless integration of new modules, compiler optimizations, domain-specific languages and so on. We actively develop Codon extensions for a number of domains such as bioinformatics and quantitative finance.
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    PANDA

    PANDA

    A comprehensive and flexible quantification tool for proteomics data

    PANDA is a comprehensive and flexib tool for quantitative proteomics data analysis, which is developed based on our solid foundations in quantitative proteomics for years. Several novelties have been implemented in it. First, we implement the advantage algorithms of LFQuant (Proteomics 2012, 12, (23-24), 3475-84) and SILVER (Bioinformatics 2014, 30, (4), 586-7) into PANDA. Second, we consider the state-of-art concept of quantification reliability in this quantitative workflow. ...
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    Nemo

    Individual-based forward-time genetics simulation software

    Nemo is an individual-based, forward-time, genetically explicit, and stochastic simulation software designed for the study of the evolution of life history and quantitative traits, and genetic markers under various types of selection, in a spatially explicit, metapopulation framework.
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    IBEX_MDA

    IBEX_MDA

    An open infrastructure software to facilitate radiomics research.

    ...IBEX software package was developed using the MATLAB and C/C++ programming languages. The software architecture deploys the modern model-view-controller, unit testing, and function handle programming concepts to isolate each quantitative imaging analysis task, to validate if their relevant data and algorithms are fit for use, and to plug in new modules.
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    QUAD

    QUAD

    QUAD Memory Access Profiling Toolset

    QUAD (Quantitative Usage Analysis of Data) consists of several tools that provide a comprehensive overview of the memory access behavior of an application. The primary goal is the detection of the actual data dependencies at the function-level.
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    cpp-quant

    Quantitative financial models implemented in Java

    The project contains classes for implementation of binomial option pricing model and Newton method for finding roots of a function in C++. You are welcome to browse and download the source code.
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    Quantitative Finance C++ Library.
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