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    Wind Turbine Estimator LITE

    The power produced by a wind turbine depends on characteristics.

    Power is an instantaneous value; the wind turbine produces so many Watts (or kilowatts) of power at a specific time depending on existing conditions. Power output will change continuously throughout the day. Energy includes a time factor and is measured in Watt-hours or kilowatt-hours (kwH). This is what the wind turbine owner is interested in – energy production from the wind turbine over a period of time; a day, month or year.
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    Technical analysis library with indicators like ADX, MACD, RSI, Stochastic, TRIX... includes also candlestick pattern recognition. Useful for trading application developpers using either Excel, .NET, Mono, Java, Perl or C/C++.
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    Matrex is a lightweight vectorial spreadsheet: calculates blocks of values, not single cells; it is strongly multithreaded; users can work together on sheets using a server. Adapters to matlab, scilab, octave, R.
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    This project adds a ribbon to excel with a number of statistical buttons. This is not intended to be a full statistical analysis package (like R), but only a source for quick visualizations and calculations. For Excel2007 and up
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    Objectsheet

    A visual analytical tool for structured data

    The Objectsheet is a visual analytical tool for structured data that is less error-prone than a traditional spreadsheet. Instead of a "large grid of cells and scattered formulas", the Objectsheet uses finite-sized tables, Javascript objects, and templated formulas, formats, and styling, where you can easily add functionality using javascript code.
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    Narrative is a Mac OS X native plotting framework written with the Cocoa API. It is already capable (see, e.g., www.trade-strategist.com), but will evolve into a complete OO solution to plotting in Cocoa and GNUStep.
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    Append hundreds of different XML files into one large data document, validate, and attach a stylesheet. Stitcher is a porwerful summary reporting tool. Allows for complex file storage locations of xml data. UBL, HR-ML, LandXML ... visit stitcher.org.
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    The main purpose of "python2xlw" is to create an Excel-compatible file which can be sent to users via the web as an excel application. The motivation is mainly to support the display of XY Scatter plots and tabular numerical data(eg engineering data)
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