Nasdaq Metrio
Nasdaq Metrio is a sustainability reporting platform tailored for businesses at various stages of their ESG journey. It merges meticulous data collection, tracking, and management with emissions calculations and assurance. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive library of metrics from various rater and ranker frameworks as well as regulatory bodies, all cross-referenced, de-duplicated, and clarified, complete with guidance notes.
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JOpt.TourOptimizer
If you are developing software for Logistics Dispatch Solutions, which contain challenges:
-For staff dispatching, such as sales reps, mobile service, or workforce?
-For truck shipment allocation in daily transportation and logistics (scheduling, tour optimization, etc.)?
-For waste management and District Planning?
-Generally, highly constrained problem sets?
And your product does not have an automized optimization engine?
Then JOpt is the perfect fit for your product and can help you to save money, time, and workforce, letting you concentrate on your core business.
JOpt.TourOptimizer is an adaptable component to solve VRP, CVRP, and VRPTW class problems for any route optimization in logistics or similar fields. It comes as a Java library or in Docker Container utilizing the Spring Framework and Swagger.
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broot
The ROOT data analysis framework is widely utilized in High Energy Physics (HEP) and features its own file output format (.root). It seamlessly integrates with software developed in C++, while for Python users, there is an interface called pyROOT. However, pyROOT has compatibility issues with python3.4. To address this, broot is a compact library designed to transform data stored in Python's numpy ndarrays into ROOT files, structuring them with a branch for each array. This library aims to offer a standardized approach for exporting Python numpy data structures into ROOT files. Furthermore, it is designed to be portable and compatible with both Python2 and Python3, as well as ROOT versions 5 and 6, without necessitating changes to the ROOT components themselves—only a standard installation is needed. Users should find that installing the library requires minimal effort, as they only need to compile the library once or choose to install it as a Python package, making it a convenient tool for data analysis. Additionally, this ease of use encourages more researchers to adopt ROOT in their workflows.
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TCPDF
TCPDF stands out as one of the leading open-source initiatives globally, with millions of daily users and integration in thousands of content management systems and web applications. It operates without the need for external libraries for its core functionalities, supporting various standard and custom page formats, margins, and measurement units. Additionally, it accommodates UTF-8 Unicode and right-to-left language support, as well as a diverse range of font types including TrueType Unicode, OpenType Unicode, and multiple other formats, complete with font subsetting capabilities. The library also provides methods for publishing XHTML combined with CSS, JavaScript, and form elements. Users can incorporate images and graphics through transformation methods, with native support for JPEG, PNG, and SVG formats, as well as compatibility with all images supported by GD, including formats such as GIF, BMP, and XBM. Automatic management of page headers and footers enhances usability, while robust document security features include encryption up to 256 bits and digital signature certifications. Additionally, it offers transaction capabilities for UNDO commands and supports various PDF annotations, enabling links, text, and file attachments to be seamlessly integrated into the documents. This comprehensive functionality makes TCPDF an invaluable tool for developers and users alike.
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