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    OpenBLAS

    OpenBLAS

    Optimized BLAS library based on GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version

    ...Please refer to tools built under Windows using Cmake the cross-platform, open-source build system. The new build system was developed in collaboration with Kitware Inc. Machine-specific optimized BLAS libraries are available for a variety of computer architectures. These optimized BLAS libraries are provided by the computer vendor or by an independent software vendor.
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    Habfuzz

    Habfuzz

    A command-line tool for data-driven fuzzy modelling

    Input 1 - A training dataset (multiple observations) of up to four variables (predictors) against one (response variable) Input 2 - A test dataset (multiple observations) of the same four variables with unknown response variable Output - Calculation of the response variable for each test observation using fuzzy logic or fuzzy rule-based Bayesian algorithms HABFUZZ is a habitat model, which can be used in ecohydraulic modelling applications for the calculation of the instream habitat suitability in various discharge scenarios in a simulated river reach. ...
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    This tutorial is targeted towards beginning programmers with little or no experience. It is based on my experience of Computer Science which began in Fortran. It will of course introduce fortran and it's feature. The compiler to be used is g77 (win/linux)
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