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An openly licensed framework to build complete, easy to use operational deployments. It allows for groups of physical nodes to be transformed from bare-metal into a ready state production cluster within hours. Originally founded in 2011 by Dell, since 2014 primarily maintained by SUSE ... [More] (https://www.suse.com/products/suse-cloud/) for OpenStack (https://www.openstack.org/) deployments. The code and documentation is distributed under the Apache 2 license (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html). Contributions back to the source are encouraged. [Less]

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Licenses: apache_2

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The Mantid application framework provides a platform to support high-performance computing on neutron data. The framework will provide a set of common services, algorithms and data objects that can be extended further by specialised applications or directly by users if required. The main aims of the ... [More] project are as follows: To provide a framework for Data Analysis that is not instrument or technique/dependent. To support multiple target platforms. The framework must be easily extensible by Instruments Scientists/Users. The framework should provide low-level functionalities for Scripting, Visualization, Data transformation, Implementing Algorithms, Virtual Instrument Geometry. [Less]

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85 current contributors

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6 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: gpl

McCode

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

McStas and McXtrace are ongoing projects to create a general tool for simulating neutron (McStas) and X-ray (McXtrace) scattering instruments. The two code variants are distributed independently, but share as much infrastructure and tools as possible. Together they are known under the name of ... [More] McCode. Both McStas and McXtrace are based on a code-generation mechanism where a high-level specification language defines the instrument to be simulated and the mcstas/mcxtrace code generator produces C code that performs the Monte Carlo Simulation. McStas and McXtrace both come with comprehensive manuals and a libraries of well-tested components that include most standard elements of neutron- and X-ray- scattering instruments respectively. [Less]

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9 current contributors

5 months since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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The Crystallographic Fortran Modules Library (CrysFML) is a set of Fortran 95 modules containing procedures of interest in Crystallographic applications. This set of modules has been, and is still being developed, by us in order to facilitate the design and the development of crystallographic ... [More] computing programs. The whole library is written in a subset of Fortran 95 (F-language) for which free compilers are available. The source code is freely available to those academic groups interested in cooperative scientific software development. [Less]

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iFit

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

The iFit library (pronounce [eye-fit]) is a set of methods to load, analyze, plot, fit and optimize models, and export results. iFit is based on Matlab, but can also be launched without Matlab license (stand-alone version). It does not currently include advanced graphical user interfaces (GUI), but ... [More] rather focuses on doing the math right. Any text file can be imported straight away, and a set of binary files are supported. Any data dimensionality can be handled, including event based data sets (even though not all methods do work for these). Any model can be assembled for fitting data sets. [Less]

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about 1 year since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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SScanSS-2

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

SScanSS 2 (pronounced “scans two”) provides a virtual laboratory for planning, visualising, and setting-up strain scanning experiments on engineering beam-line instruments. SScanSS 2 which is an acronym for Strain Scanning Simulation Software uses a computer model of the instrument i.e. jaws ... [More] , collimators, positioning system and 3D model of the sample to simulate the measurement procedure. The main output of the simulation is a script that can be used to drive the real-world positioning system to the desired measurement positions. [Less]

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Gumtree

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

Gumtree is a cross-platform scientific workbench for instrument control and data analysis.

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12 days since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Mantid Imaging

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Graphical toolkit for neutron imaging.

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NoMAD Instrument Control Software

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An instrument control software to perform data acquisition at the Institut Laue Langevin, a large neutron facility (Grenoble, France). It offers a user friendly interface that the user can customize through the drag and drop of new components.

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C++/python project to compute classical Monte-Carlo magnetic simulations and calculate neutron scattering cross sections

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