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Description
BIOVIA COSMOtherm represents a sophisticated implementation of COSMO-RS that merges principles of quantum chemistry with thermodynamics to forecast the thermodynamic characteristics of liquid substances. It computes the chemical potential of molecules in both pure and mixed liquids at varying temperatures, thus allowing for the estimation of various properties including solubility, partition coefficients, vapor pressures, and phase diagrams. In contrast to other approaches, COSMOtherm utilizes thermodynamically consistent equations to derive properties as a function of concentration and temperature, which enhances its accuracy. This tool is capable of predicting the solubility of liquids, solids, and gases, as well as providing values for activity coefficients, two-phase partitioning such as LogP, phase behavior, vapor pressures, free energy of solvation, pKa, energy of transfer to liquid-liquid interfaces, micellar and membrane partitioning, and interfacial tension. Additionally, COSMOtherm is equipped with a user-friendly graphical interface alongside a command-line version, facilitating smooth integration into pre-existing workflows, making it a versatile choice for researchers in the field. Its comprehensive capabilities make it a valuable asset for those seeking to understand complex liquid systems more thoroughly.
Description
Voldemort does not function as a relational database, as it does not aim to fulfill arbitrary relations while adhering to ACID properties. It also does not operate as an object database that seeks to seamlessly map object reference structures. Additionally, it does not introduce a novel abstraction like document orientation. Essentially, it serves as a large, distributed, durable, and fault-tolerant hash table. For applications leveraging an Object-Relational (O/R) mapper such as ActiveRecord or Hibernate, this can lead to improved horizontal scalability and significantly enhanced availability, albeit with a considerable trade-off in convenience. In the context of extensive applications facing the demands of internet-level scalability, a system is often comprised of multiple functionally divided services or APIs, which may handle storage across various data centers with their own horizontally partitioned storage systems. In these scenarios, the possibility of performing arbitrary joins within the database becomes impractical, as not all data can be accessed within a single database instance, making data management even more complex. Consequently, developers must adapt their strategies to navigate these limitations effectively.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Dassault Systèmes
Founded
1981
Country
France
Website
www.3ds.com/products/biovia/cosmo-rs/cosmotherm
Vendor Details
Company Name
Voldemort
Website
www.project-voldemort.com/voldemort/
Product Features
Chemical
Certificates of Analysis
Chemical Process Simulation
Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE)
ISO Management
Inventory Management
Particle Tracking
Reporting & Statistics
Samples Tracking
Traceability
Uncertainty Analysis
Product Features
Data Replication
Asynchronous Data Replication
Automated Data Retention
Continuous Replication
Cross-Platform Replication
Dashboard
Instant Failover
Orchestration
Remote Database Replication
Reporting / Analytics
Simulation / Testing
Synchronous Data Replication