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A Python package for reproducibly analysing UVVis data

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-====== qcPy ======+====== UVVisPy ======
  
-A Python framework for conveniently handling quantum-chemical calculations and the post-processing of the acquired data.+The UVVisPy package provides tools for handling experimental data obtained using UV-visible (UVVis) absorption spectroscopy and is derived from the [[https://www.aspecd.de/|ASpecD framework]]. Due to inheriting from the ASpecD superclasses, all data generated with the UVVisPy package are completely reproducible and have a complete history.
  
-qcPy is **free and open source** licensed under a [[.:license|BSD 2-clause license]]. Sources will be made available as git repository.+What is even better: Actual data processing and analysis **no longer requires programming skills**, but is as simple as writing a text file summarising all the steps you want to have been performed on your dataset(s) in an organised way.  
 +Have look at [[https://docs.aspecd.de/|its documentation]]. 
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 +[[https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5106817|{{zenodo.5106817.png}}]] 
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 +**About the Author/Developer:** The author of UVVisPy is a scientist in the field of physical chemistry and spectroscopyHe has more than fifteen years of practical experience with everyday laboratory work and a penchant for the traceability of data acquisition and processing. In addition, he has developed the ASpecD framework. Further information can be found on [[http://www.till-biskup.de/|his homepage]]. 
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 +**A word on technology:** This page uses JavaScript for some display options (footnotes, literature, index on the left margin).
  
  
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