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  2. Monarch (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software is published by Datawatch Corporation, which was acquired by Altair Engineering in 2018. Over 500,000 copies of Monarch have been licensed, [2] and the software is in use in over 40,000 organizations. Monarch allows users to re-use information from existing computer reports, such as text, PDF and HTML files.

  3. Comparison of cluster software - Wikipedia

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    7.0 [2] (Manzanita) 1 December 2017; 7 years ago () HTC/HPC OpenSource CentOS: Free Popular Power: ProActive: INRIA, ActiveEon, Open Source All in one actively developed Master/Worker, SPMD, Distributed Component Model, Skeletons HTC/HPC GPL: Unix-like, Windows, Mac OS X: Free RPyC: Tomer Filiba actively developed MIT License *nix/Windows Free

  4. Altair Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Altair Engineering was founded in 1985 by James R. Scapa, George Christ, and Mark Kistner in Troy, Michigan. Since the company's outset, [9] Scapa has served as its CEO (and now chairman). [10] Initially, Altair started as an engineering consulting firm, [11] but branched out into product development and computer-aided engineering (CAE ...

  5. Altair FlowTracer - Wikipedia

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    Altair FlowTracer, previously known as FlowTracer and Flowtracer/EDA, is a commercial build management tool developed by Altair Engineering. [1] The product was originally developed by Runtime Design Automation (RTDA) before Altair acquired the company. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  6. Blue box (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Box, common name for the tree species Eucalyptus baueriana and Eucalyptus magnificata; Blue box (WTO agreement), a subsidy category of the World Trade Organization; Blue box recycling system, initially a waste management system used by Canadian municipalities; A nickname for Kraft Dinner packaged stovetop macaroni and cheese; A British ...

  7. Link Trainer - Wikipedia

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    Link Trainer at Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana. Freeman Field was a US Army Air Force field in World War II. Link and his company had struggled through the Depression years, but after gaining Air Corps interest the business expanded rapidly and during World War II, the AN-T-18 Basic Instrument Trainer, known to tens of thousands of fledgling pilots as the "Blue Box" (although it was painted ...

  8. Microsoft BASIC - Wikipedia

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    It first appeared in 1975 as Altair BASIC, which was the first version of BASIC published by Microsoft as well as the first high-level programming language available for the Altair 8800 microcomputer. During the home computer craze of the late-1970s and early-1980s, BASIC was ported to and supplied with many home computer designs.

  9. VisSim - Wikipedia

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    VisSim/Altair Embed is used in control system design and digital signal processing for multi-domain simulation and design. [1] It includes blocks for arithmetic, boolean, and transcendental functions, as well as digital filters, transfer functions, numerical integration and interactive plotting. [2]