Jason V0.5.3 (2026)
: A specialized tool for 1D fragment-based ligand screening (FBLS). It simplifies complex analysis by automating workflows for identifying molecular interactions.
Are you using JASON for , or are you working with the AgentSpeak programming language? New version: JASON 5.3 - JEOL USA Inc.
JASON (Just Another Spectral Analysis Objects Network) is a multi-platform software package primarily used for the processing and analysis of data. While the specific version v0.5.3 likely refers to an earlier development build, the stable JASON version 5.3 introduced several major features that define its current utility. Key Features and Improvements JASON v0.5.3
: Introduced a high-accuracy fitting routine for heavily overlapped peaks, accessible via the "Max. peaks for fine refinement" setting. Results now include statistical metrics like R² and RMSE .
: The file browser now uses a "natural" sort order (e.g., 1, 2, 11, 12 instead of 1, 11, 12, 2), making it easier to navigate numbered datasets. : A specialized tool for 1D fragment-based ligand
: A JavaScript tool for passing objects as text between processes. Unlike JSON, it is considered "unsafe" because it uses eval for parsing and is intended only for trusted sources.
: Version 5.3 expanded 3D spectra capabilities, allowing users to transpose any two dimensions and use "Sum Traces" processing functions. New version: JASON 5
: A thin wrapper around the Jackson-based jsonista library for efficient JSON encoding and decoding.