OBACS

Object Based Advanced Computational Solutions

ENGINEERING
SCIENCE
DATA VISUALIZATION

Frequently Asked Questions

 
What is Scinet?
Scinet is the Scientific Software Framework that integrates a variety of scientific disciplines such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, GIS and more into a single, flexible yet very modular and powerful architecture. SCINET is built on the Microsoft .NET platform and 100% compliant with the CLI (Common Language Infrastructure) specification.
Is Scinet 100% based on the Microsoft .NET platform?
Yes. Scinet is 100% based on the Microsoft .NET platform. It is purely written in C# programming language and fully compliant with the Microsoft's CLI specification.
What are the minimum requirements?
Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or above is required by the SCINET Scientific Software Framework.
Who is Scinet for?
Whether you are a single individual or a large enterprise building software applications and in need of reliable, cost effective, developer friendly computational software solutions then Scinet is for you. Following is a brief list of what some of our customers are using Scinet for:
  • Scientific Research
  • Solving Engineering Problems
  • Data Analysis
  • Financial Software Applications
  • Educational Software Applications
What are the advantages of using Scinet?
  • Object-Oriented Architecture
  • High Performance Computing
  • One-Stop Computational Solution Center
  • Developer Friendly Framework
  • Programming Language Independence
  • Cross Platform Compatibility
  • Excellent Value
  • Royalty FREE Licensing
  • 12 Months FREE Product Upgrade & Technical Support
What programming languages can I use Scinet with?
Here is a short list of most common CLI compliant programming languages which you can use any Scinet solution with:
  • C#
  • C++/CLI
  • A#
  • F#
  • J#
  • L#
  • P#
  • Cobra
  • Component Pascal
  • Delphi.NET
  • Fortran.NET
  • IronPython
  • IronRuby
  • JScript.NET
  • Oxygene
  • VB.NET
  • #Smalltalk
  • Windows Power Shell
  • ...
There are at least 20 other CLI compliant programming languages. The list is continuously growing.