That project (RMOL) aims at giving developers concerned by the Revenue Management arena a library delivering a reference implementation for most of the published algorithms and methods.
dSim is a distributed revenue management simulator. While being very basic at this moment, it integrates endpoints for more advanced features and a complete forecasting mechanism. This release is mainly for demonstration purpose.
That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, for the basis of Airline IT Business Object Model (BOM), ie, to be used by several other Open Source projects, such as RMOL, Air-Sched, Travel-CCM, OpenTREP, etc.
That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline-related Inventory Management system. That library uses the C++ Standard Airline IT object library.
That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, for processing airline schedules. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object model (http://sf.net/projects/stdair).
That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, for choosing one item among a set of travel solutions, given demand-related characteristics (e.g., Willingness-To-Pay, preferred airline, preferred cabin, etc.).
C++ Simulation-Oriented Discrete Event Management Library sevmgr specifies a simple and clean C++ API to manage a discrete event queue on behalf of a simulation project. Use sevmgr if you want to handle the discrete event queue of your simulation project.
That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of a Travel-oriented Distribution System. It corresponds to the simulated version of the real-world Computerized Reservation Systems (CRS).
That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation (C++ library) of an Airline-related Low Fare Search (LFS) system. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object library (StdAir).
That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, able to generate demand for travel solutions (e.g., from JFK to PEK on 25-05-2009) according to characteristics (e.g., Willingness-To-Pay, preferred airline, etc).
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