29 projects tagged "Analysis"
relax is a program designed for the study of the dynamics of proteins or other macromolecules though the analysis of NMR relaxation experiments. It supports exponential curve fitting for the calculation of the R1 and R2 relaxation rates, calculation of the NOE, reduced spectral density mapping, the Lipari and Szabo model-free analysis, study of domain motions via the N-state model and frame order dynamics theories using anisotropic NMR parameters such as RDCs and PCSs, and the investigation of stereochemistry.
Sonar enables you to collect, analyze, and report metrics on source code. Sonar not only offers consolidated reporting on and across projects throughout time, but a central place to manage code quality. With no complex infrastructure, Sonar fulfills needs in terms of code quality, whether it is to make an audit or implement a continuous improvement process.
OCRFeeder is a document layout analysis and optical character recognition application. It is able to automatically outline a document image's contents, distinguish between graphics and text and perform OCR over the latter. It can export to several formats, its main one being ODT. OCRFeeder has a GTK+ graphical user interface that allows the user to control the application and, for example, edit and correct the automatic recognition. It can also be used from the command line for automation.
SOFA is a statistics, analysis, and reporting program with an emphasis on ease of use, learning as you go, and beautiful output. SOFA can connect directly to your database and lets you display results in an attractive format ready to share or put in a spreadÂsheet. SOFA will help you learn as you go, whether you are a student, business analyst, or researcher.
PanBI is a collection of analytics modules for existing information systems. For each information system, it provides data extraction, transformation, and loading logic coupled with an OLAP schema, delivering OLAP functionality to an unprecedented user base. It extracts data from the source database, sets up a warehouse schema, loads the data into the warehouse, and has defined OLAP cubes. It does all this automatically for a one-click-run experience. Supported systems: dotProject, NesterSoft WorkTime, Subversion, and MantisBT (under development).
CloudBuddy Analytics is a Web-based tool that generates exhaustive statistical reports about your S3 bucket access. It has an intuitive interface for a rich user experience and takes care of enabling logging, fetching logs and generating reports. It can be configured for multiple S3 accounts, uses the AWStats engine, employs caching for faster reports, and gives details on bandwidth usage, visits, unique visitors, visit durations, last visits, days of week and rush hours (pages, hits, KB for each hour and day of week), domains/countries of visitors, and more.
allmon is a generic system for collecting and storing various runtime metrics collections used for system performance, health, quality, and availability monitoring purposes. The system also provides a set of data-mining algorithms useful for further performance analysis. Allmon is designed to harvest different metrics values coming from many areas of monitoring infrastructure. The collected data are based on quantitative and qualitative performance and availability analysis. Allmon collaborates with other analytical tools for OLAP multidimensional analysis and data mining processing. The tool can be used for production as well as for development (profiling) and QA (load testing) purposes.
The Isotrol DocGen BOUML plugout is a practical tool to update the OpenUP-based documentation of your project dynamically. DocGen extracts texts and diagrams from a BOUML project and inserts them in an OpenOffice.org Writer document. It's preconfigured with a generic project template and three definition files for Analysis, Design, and Architecture OpenUP-based documents. You can also insert predefined tables and link external images to embed them into the document. You can define your own template and file definitions. It's as easy as writing an OpenOffice.org Writer document and designing your own page format, cover, index page, headings styles, variables, etc. Afterwards, you create an XML file pointing to the parts of the BOUML project with the contents.