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SigmaScan Pro is an Image analysis package for scientists, engineers, and technicians that provides a method to measure distances across any object that can be photographed or scanned.
Sigma Pi Sigma is an American honor society for physics and astronomy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina on December 11, 1921. [ 3 ] It became a member of the Association of College Honor Societies in 1949.
There are generally four classes of software used to support the Six Sigma process improvement protocol: Analysis tools, which are used to perform statistical or process analysis; Program management tools, used to manage and track a corporation's entire Six Sigma program; DMAIC and Lean online project collaboration tools for local and global teams;
SigmaPlot is a proprietary software package for scientific graphing and data analysis.It runs on Microsoft Windows. [1]The software can read multiple formats, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and can also perform mathematical transforms and statistical analyses.
Sigma produces multiple software packages for use with their cameras and lenses. [9] SIGMA Photo Pro - Software for post-production of their camera's .X3F raw image format. It is available both for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. SIGMA Optimization Pro - Software for updating lens firmware and performing calibration and customization.
ROHR2 is a CAE system for pipe stress analysis from SIGMA Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, based in Unna, Germany. The software performs both static and dynamic analysis of complex piping and skeletal structures, and runs on Microsoft Windows platform. [1] [2]
In the computer science fields of knowledge engineering and ontology, the Sigma knowledge engineering environment (SigmaKEE) is an open source computer program for the development of formal ontologies. It is designed for use with the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology.
SIMH is a free and open source, multi-platform multi-system emulator. It is maintained by Bob Supnik, a former DEC engineer and DEC vice president, and has been in development in one form or another since the 1960s.