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Data Plotting and Analysis for Science and Engineering
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- Drag and drop data files
- Python console is back (since v1.3.3), capable of reusing column data
- Debye and Guinier models for SANS / SAX data
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That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of a Travel-oriented fare engine. It corresponds to the simulated version of the real-world Fare Quote System.
That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of a Travel-oriented Distribution System. It corresponds to the simulated version of the real-world Computerized Reservation Systems (CRS).
That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline-related Inventory Management system. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object model (http://sf.net/projects/stdair).
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Web-based data science analysis and visualization platform.
This is Slycat - a web-based data science analysis and visualization platform, created at Sandia National Laboratories.
The goal of the Slycat project is to develop processes, tools and techniques to support data science, particularly analysis of large, high-dimensional data.
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.