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− | |Name= | + | |Name=Mastrave |
− | |Short description= | + | |Short description=GNU GPLv3-covered library for effective semantic array programming. It is as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and MATLAB computing environments, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. |
− | |Full description=Mastrave is a | + | |Full description=Mastrave is a free software library written to perform vectorized scientific computing and to be as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and Matlab computing frameworks, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. Mastrave is mostly oriented to ease complex modeling tasks such as those typically needed within environmental models, even when involving irregular and heterogeneous data series. |
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− | + | ==Semantic array programming== | |
− | + | The Mastrave project attempts to allow a more effective, quick interoperability between GNU Octave and Matlab users by using a reasonably well documented wrap around the main incompatibilities between those computing environments and by promoting a reasonably general idiom based on their common, stable syntagms. It also promotes the systematic adoption of data-transformation abstractions and lightweight semantic constraints to enable concise and reliable implementations of models following the paradigm of semantic array programming. | |
+ | There are a couple of underlying ideas: library design is language design and vice versa (Bell labs); language notation is definitely a "tool of thought" (Iverson), in the sense that there is a feedback between programming/mathematical notation and the ability to think new scientific insights. And perhaps ethic ones. | ||
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− | + | ==Science and society== | |
− | Such a vision implies the possibility for motivated individuals to freely access, review and contribute even to the cutting-edge academic culture. This possibility relies on the development of tools and methodologies helping to overcome economic, organizational and institutional barriers (i.e. knowledge oligopolies) while systematically promoting | + | Mastrave is free software, which is software respecting your freedom. As many other free scientific softwares, it is offered to the scientific community to also promote the development of a free society more concerned about cooperation rather than competitiveness, heading toward knowledge and culture freedom. |
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+ | Such a vision implies the possibility for motivated individuals to freely access, review and contribute even to the cutting-edge academic culture. This possibility relies on the development of tools and methodologies helping to overcome economic, organizational and institutional barriers (i.e. knowledge oligopolies) while systematically promoting reproducible research. This is a long-term goal to which the free software paradigm can and has been able to actively cooperate. | ||
|Homepage URL=http://mastrave.org | |Homepage URL=http://mastrave.org | ||
+ | |Is GNU=No | ||
|User level=advanced | |User level=advanced | ||
− | |VCS checkout command=cvs -d":pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/mastrave" co mastrave | + | |VCS checkout command=cvs -z3 -d":pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/mastrave" co mastrave |
|Computer languages=Matlab/GNU Octave,Bash script,C++,Prolog,PHP,xslt, | |Computer languages=Matlab/GNU Octave,Bash script,C++,Prolog,PHP,xslt, | ||
− | |Documentation note=The core of Mastrave is based on the essential intersection of the GNU Octave and Matlab languages. As a consequence, each module/function of the Mastrave library can be documented directly within the source code | + | |Documentation note=The core of Mastrave is based on the essential intersection of the GNU Octave and Matlab languages. As a consequence, each module/function of the Mastrave library can be documented directly within the source code. The documentation can be accessed - as with each GNU Octave/Matlab function - by typing |
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+ | help <function-name> | ||
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+ | within either GNU Octave or Matlab computing environment. | ||
+ | According to ohloh.net, "Across all Matlab projects on Ohloh, 23% of all source code lines are comments. For Mastrave, this figure is 52%" [source: http://www.ohloh.net/p/mastrave/factoids/10257030] | ||
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+ | Each module/function of Mastrave follows a fixed semantic documentation template for support users in ergonomically accessing relevant information. | ||
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+ | The following documentation template is typical of the Mastrave project: | ||
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+ | % Copyright (C) year author(s) | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % This file is part of Mastrave. | ||
+ | % <span style="color:grey">[ ... GNU GPLv3+ license notice ... ]</span> | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % [<outputs> ...] = <funname>( | ||
+ | % <input_1> , | ||
+ | % <input_2> = <default_2> , | ||
+ | % ... ) | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % Few (up to some tens) lines of human readable text describing the function [...] | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % (optional) References: | ||
+ | % <span style="color:grey">[Bibliographic scientific references]</span> | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % Input arguments: | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % <input_1> ::<constraint_1>:: | ||
+ | % type constraint description | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % <span style="color:grey">[...]</span> | ||
+ | % <input_n> ::<constraint_n>:: | ||
+ | % type constraint description | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % Examples of usage: | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % <span style="color:grey">[ ... short set of mostly independent lines of code to illustrate the | ||
+ | % function main features ... ]</span> | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % (optional) Memory requirements: | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % See also: | ||
+ | % <span style="color:grey">[ ... related Mastrave functions ... ]</span> | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % Keywords: | ||
+ | % <span style="color:grey">[ ... set of meaningful keyword to ease the function discovery ... ]</span> | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % | ||
+ | % Version: <span style="color:grey"><#a>.<#b>.<#c></span> | ||
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|Version status=alpha | |Version status=alpha | ||
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− | |License= | + | |License=GNU GPLv3+ |
+ | |License note=For PHP files: | ||
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+ | Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7 | ||
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+ | If you modify this Program, or any covered work, by linking or combining | ||
+ | it with PHP (or a modified version of PHP), containing parts covered by | ||
+ | the terms of PHP's license, the licensors of this Program grant you | ||
+ | additional permission to convey the resulting work. Corresponding | ||
+ | Source for a non-source form of such a combination shall include the | ||
+ | source code for the parts of PHP used as well as that of the covered | ||
+ | work. | ||
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|Real name=Daniele de Rigo | |Real name=Daniele de Rigo | ||
|Role=Project leader | |Role=Project leader | ||
+ | |Email=derigo@maieutike.org | ||
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− | |Resource audience= | + | |Resource audience=Users (e.g. environmental scientists, computational science modelers,...) |
− | |Resource URL=https://savannah.nongnu.org/ | + | |Resource kind=Support |
+ | |Resource URL=https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=mastrave | ||
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|Resource kind=VCS Repository Webview | |Resource kind=VCS Repository Webview | ||
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+ | |Resource audience=Users, GNU/Linux distribution maintainers | ||
+ | |Resource kind=Download | ||
+ | |Resource URL=http://mastrave.org/download.html | ||
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|Resource URL=http://identi.ca/group/mastrave | |Resource URL=http://identi.ca/group/mastrave | ||
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|Resource URL=http://mastrave.org/research.html | |Resource URL=http://mastrave.org/research.html | ||
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|Use=library, mathematics, science | |Use=library, mathematics, science | ||
+ | |Version-control=cvs | ||
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Name | Mastrave |
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Short description | GNU GPLv3-covered library for effective semantic array programming. It is as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and MATLAB computing environments, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. |
Full description | Mastrave is a free software library written to perform vectorized scientific computing and to be as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and Matlab computing frameworks, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. Mastrave is mostly oriented to ease complex modeling tasks such as those typically needed within environmental models, even when involving irregular and heterogeneous data series.
Semantic array programmingThe Mastrave project attempts to allow a more effective, quick interoperability between GNU Octave and Matlab users by using a reasonably well documented wrap around the main incompatibilities between those computing environments and by promoting a reasonably general idiom based on their common, stable syntagms. It also promotes the systematic adoption of data-transformation abstractions and lightweight semantic constraints to enable concise and reliable implementations of models following the paradigm of semantic array programming. There are a couple of underlying ideas: library design is language design and vice versa (Bell labs); language notation is definitely a "tool of thought" (Iverson), in the sense that there is a feedback between programming/mathematical notation and the ability to think new scientific insights. And perhaps ethic ones.
Science and societyMastrave is free software, which is software respecting your freedom. As many other free scientific softwares, it is offered to the scientific community to also promote the development of a free society more concerned about cooperation rather than competitiveness, heading toward knowledge and culture freedom. Such a vision implies the possibility for motivated individuals to freely access, review and contribute even to the cutting-edge academic culture. This possibility relies on the development of tools and methodologies helping to overcome economic, organizational and institutional barriers (i.e. knowledge oligopolies) while systematically promoting reproducible research. This is a long-term goal to which the free software paradigm can and has been able to actively cooperate. |
Homepage URL | http://mastrave.org |
Is GNU | No |
GNU package name | |
User level | advanced |
Component programs | |
VCS checkout command | cvs -z3 -d":pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/mastrave" co mastrave |
Computer languages | Matlab/GNU Octave,Bash script,C++,Prolog,PHP,xslt, |
Documentation note | The core of Mastrave is based on the essential intersection of the GNU Octave and Matlab languages. As a consequence, each module/function of the Mastrave library can be documented directly within the source code. The documentation can be accessed - as with each GNU Octave/Matlab function - by typing
help <function-name> within either GNU Octave or Matlab computing environment. According to ohloh.net, "Across all Matlab projects on Ohloh, 23% of all source code lines are comments. For Mastrave, this figure is 52%" [source: http://www.ohloh.net/p/mastrave/factoids/10257030] Each module/function of Mastrave follows a fixed semantic documentation template for support users in ergonomically accessing relevant information. The following documentation template is typical of the Mastrave project: % Copyright (C) year author(s) % % This file is part of Mastrave. % [ ... GNU GPLv3+ license notice ... ] % % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % % [<outputs> ...] = <funname>( % <input_1> , % <input_2> = <default_2> , % ... ) % % Few (up to some tens) lines of human readable text describing the function [...] % % (optional) References: % [Bibliographic scientific references] % % % % Input arguments: % % <input_1> ::<constraint_1>:: % type constraint description % % [...] % <input_n> ::<constraint_n>:: % type constraint description % % % % Examples of usage: % % [ ... short set of mostly independent lines of code to illustrate the % function main features ... ] % % % % (optional) Memory requirements: % % % % See also: % [ ... related Mastrave functions ... ] % % % % Keywords: % [ ... set of meaningful keyword to ease the function discovery ... ] % % % % Version: <#a>.<#b>.<#c> |
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Version status | alpha |
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Finished review |
License: GNU GPLv3+
License note: For PHP files:
Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
If you modify this Program, or any covered work, by linking or combining it with PHP (or a modified version of PHP), containing parts covered by the terms of PHP's license, the licensors of this Program grant you additional permission to convey the resulting work. Corresponding Source for a non-source form of such a combination shall include the source code for the parts of PHP used as well as that of the covered work.
Real name: Daniele de Rigo
Role: Project leader
Email: derigo@maieutike.org
Resource audience: Users (e.g. environmental scientists, computational science modelers,...)
Resource kind: Support
Resource URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=mastrave
Resource audience: Expert users, Developers of derived packages
Resource kind: VCS Repository Webview
Resource URL: http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/mastrave/?root=mastrave
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Resource kind: Homepage
Resource URL: http://mastrave.org
Resource audience: Users, GNU/Linux distribution maintainers
Resource kind: Download
Resource URL: http://mastrave.org/download.html
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Resource kind: General Subscribe
Resource URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/account/register.php
Resource audience: Users (e.g. environmental scientists, computational science modelers,...)
Resource kind: Forum
Resource URL: http://identi.ca/group/mastrave
Resource audience: Scientists, Research teams interested in the Mastrave research program
Resource kind: Support
Resource URL: http://mastrave.org/research.html
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Prerequisite description: GNU Octave version 3.2.x (or Matlab version 7)
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Prerequisite description: GNU Prolog version 1.3.x or SWI-Prolog version 5.8.x (only development branch)
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