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Does anyone know what the open source code is called that hysys was built on so I can file a freedom of information act paper work. I would also like to do this for NEC-2 for antenna radiation modeling.
You can look up Hisim and see if that leads anywhererppearso said:Does anyone know of a contact in govt that deals with open source engineering and science code that I could network with?
Open source code refers to software that is freely available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute without any restrictions or licensing fees.
Hysys, like many other software programs, was built on open source code in order to save time and resources. By using existing code, developers can focus on creating new features and functionality instead of starting from scratch.
Using open source code in Hysys allows for greater flexibility and customization, as well as a larger community of developers who can contribute to the code and improve the software. It also helps to reduce costs and increase the speed of development.
No, Hysys is not completely made up of open source code. While it does use some open source components, it also has proprietary code that is developed and owned by its creators.
Yes, you can contribute to the open source code that Hysys was built on. Many open source projects welcome contributions from the community, whether it be through reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, or even submitting code changes.