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Mastrave

Outline: 1.	Overview 2.	History 3.	Functional Implementations for Business* 4.	Need for Optimization 5.	Installation Instructions 6.	Software Requirements* 7.	Configuration Files* 8.	References 9.	External Links

OVERVIEW 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 (mastrave.org).

HISTORY Mastrave was originally created by Daniele de Rigo in 2005 as free software to address issues which include: sharing software, data, metadata, and communicating the underlying patterns of ideas together with practicable ways for critically assessing and collectively enhancing all of them (mastrave.org).

FUNCTIONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS FOR BUSINESS* The functional implementation that Mastrave demonstrates in a business environment is the software built into frameworks such as GNU Octave and MATLAB for scientific research and calculations Mustrave has a library of subroutines which will enable users the ability to input heterogeneous data in the below programs and using the results to form models with GNU Octave and MATLAB. The numbers below are there for reference. Check the Mastrave website for updated computation. By viewing the table below, the contribution provided by Mastrave is obvious. Even though more than half of the code in GNU Octave and MATLAB are comments, Mastrave provides some key points which can be accessed from within these programs to view the structure and functionality of the code.