Splitcells™ Network Hub
We establish an open source ecosystem centred around optimization and operations research. We provide problem-solving functionality to users from solving the N-Queen puzzle to planning the final high schools exams. Domain experts interact the code editor and developers use a concise programming language. The software is available as an accessible cloud platform and also runs locally as a desktop program. The shell project provides additional tooling for the development and deployment of this software project.
🗞️️ Get an insights via our blog, Mastodon/Fosstodon, the project's history and our changelog.
🚀 Use the software on the live server.
🚴 Model and optimize problems.
🥅 Understand the objectives of the project.
🛍️ Download the software.
🪧 Get to know the main features.
🚑 Get some community help and support.
🏗️ Deploy the software or develop programs with this project.
🔬 Analyze and organize your operations and prepare schedules.
🤝 Collaborate large decision-making networks.
🦉 Get a bird's-eye project view.
🔭 Research optimization.
📚 Get structured documentation.
⚖️ View licensing information.
✍ Access the source code, build the software and contribute to the projects.
💰 Support contributors.
📣 Spread the word!
- Statistics:
- Cloud Status:
- Daily Workflow on Codeberg
- Rendered Documentation via a personal website
- For complex and documented tickets the network community repo is used.
- Repository Hosts:
This is an inventory and introduction of all Splitcells projects and its infrastructure.
This is also a multi project module project, that links to all Splitcells Network repos, so these can be easily imported into IDEs. This is especially useful, when cross project automatic refactoring is done via an IDE.
- This developer README and the user README should have the sameish content.