In computer science, is a high-performance solver for Answer Set Programming (ASP). Version 2.0 introduced significant refactoring to improve core evaluation algorithms.
Automated wind farm layout optimization, terrain effect modeling, and AEP (Annual Energy Production) estimation.
High-efficiency filtering of biased mapping, counting allele-specific reads, and statistical tests for allelic imbalance.
In the field of agricultural research, the is a widely used tool for researchers who need to perform complex statistical analyses without using standalone, command-line software.
The , originally developed by the US EPA, had a significant "2.0" release under the name WIN/WASP+ . This version introduced a graphical pre-processor and post-processor to the core EPA model.
While the EPA has moved on to WASP 8 , legacy versions or specialized builds like WIN/WASP+ are often used in academic environments. 5. WASP 2.0 (Answer Set Programming Solver)
You can install it via the PyWAsP Documentation using package managers like mamba or pixi . Prerequisites: Requires a valid WAsP License from DTU. 2. WASP 2.0 (Agricultural Statistics)
The software is maintained on GitHub (McVicker Lab) or accessible via the McVicker Lab software page . 4. WIN/WASP+ 2.0 (Water Quality Simulation)