The Continuous Quality Assessment Toolkit (ConQAT) is a configurable software quality analysis engine. ConQAT is based on a pipes and filters architecture that enables flexible complex analysis configurations using a graphical configuration language. This architecture differs from other analysis tools that usually have a fixed data model and hard-wired analysis logics. (Wikipedia).
11_6_1 Contours and Tangents to Contours Part 1
A contour is simply the intersection of the curve of a function and a plane or hyperplane at a specific level. The gradient of the original function is a vector perpendicular to the tangent of the contour at a point on the contour.
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
You don't know shit about function concatenation
Script used in this video: https://gist.github.com/Nikolaj-K/ff6e0df0c05ab5593c498cb5add88c23
From playlist Programming
Discrete convolutions, from probability, to image processing and FFTs. Help fund future projects: https://www.patreon.com/3blue1brown Special thanks to these supporters: https://3b1b.co/lessons/convolutions#thanks An equally valuable form of support is to simply share the videos. --------
From playlist Prob and Stats
Concavity and Inflection Points for f(x) = ln(1 + x^2)
In this video I find the intervals on which the function f(x) = ln(1 + x^2) is concave up and concave down. I also find the inflection points. If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. Udemy Courses Via My Website: https://mathsorcerer.com Free Homewor
From playlist Concavity and Inflection Points
Concavity and Parametric Equations Example
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Concavity and Parametric Equations Example. We find the open t-intervals on which the graph of the parametric equations is concave upward and concave downward.
From playlist Calculus
Differential Equations | Convolution: Definition and Examples
We give a definition as well as a few examples of the convolution of two functions. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/
From playlist Differential Equations
What is a Quant Trader? | Systematic Investing | What is a Quant Hedge Fund? | Trading Ideas
Todays video is all about quant trading or investing. I have been a quantitative trader for over twenty years, and one of the most frequent questions I get in the comments section of my videos is what does a quant trader or quant hedge fund investor actually do. In this video we will tal
From playlist Statistics For Traders
This tutorial illustrates how to setup a Git environment on a Windows machine. This will cover the installation and usage of the following tools: 1. Git for Windows (https://gitforwindows.org) 2. posh-git (https://github.com/dahlbyk/posh-git) 3. GitHub Desktop (https://desktop.github.c
From playlist Working with Git
Convolution in the time domain
Now that you understand the Fourier transform, it's time to start learning about time-frequency analyses. Convolution is one of the best ways to extract time-frequency dynamics from a time series. Convolution can be conceptualized and implemented in the time domain or in the frequency doma
From playlist OLD ANTS #3) Time-frequency analysis via Morlet wavelet convolution
Standout as a Data Analyst with THIS TOOL
How I learned GIT 👉🏼 https://lukeb.co/GitDataCamp In this video, we cover one of my favorite tools to use as a data analyst: Git (with GitHub). Git is a version control system that allows you to track your changes when working on your project. GitHub is an online platform that allows y
From playlist How I use... as a Data Analyst