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    Nerves

    Nerves

    Craft and deploy bulletproof embedded software in Elixir

    Nerves is the open-source platform and infrastructure you need to build, deploy, and securely manage your fleet of IoT devices at speed and scale. Nerves is written in Elixir, but you don’t have to rewrite everything in Elixir to get the advantages of Nerves, simply bring your own code (like C, C++, Python, Rust, and more) and scale up. Nerves use the Erlang runtime system, known for being distributed, fault-tolerant, soft real-time, and highly available. Nerves has the tools you need to manage...
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    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    Component, CA, and CCA models; superdense time, DB repo, testing, etc.

    ...) with domain-specific models: NoC; SW/HW co-design, Service-Oriented Computing, cancer biology, Dynamic Structure, SOA DEVS, MIPS32 processors, and computer networks for education. Version: 7.0 [Jan `23], 6.1 [Apr. `21], 6 [Sep. `20] , 5 [Jul. `19], 4 [Mar. `18], 3 [Apr. `15], 2.1 [Feb. `09], 2 [`03] See CoSMoSim: https://acims.asu.edu/software/cosmos : hierarchical visual modeling, database model repository, families of models, statecharts, partial-code generation for XML/DEVS-Suite model
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    IO91pm

    Command-line calculator for Maidenhead- (QTH-, QRA-) Locators.

    Keywords: Hamradio, Radio-amateurs, Maidenhead-, QTH-, (QRA-), Locator, Distance and Bearing Calculator, GNU/Linux command-line, LaTeX,- UTF-8-, ASCII-output, GPLv3; based on GM4ANB's book. "IO91pm is the Maidenhead-Locator for Maidenhead" ========================================= Background --------------- * For another little project, I wanted a QTH-Locator calculator for the UNIX (GNU/Linux, bash) command-line. * There are many, some very good, online QTH resources, but I wanted...
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    Soft-DeCO

    Soft-DeCO

    Software-Defined Cloud Orchestration

    Software-Defined Cloud Orchestration: An Integrated Architecture and Deployment Process This is an expansion of the project xSDN, an Expressive Simulator for Dynamic Network Flows. Please cite the below papers, if you used this project or referred to this in your work. Kathiravelu, Pradeeban; Veiga, Luis, "An Expressive Simulator for Dynamic Network Flows," Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2015 IEEE International Conference on , vol., no., pp.311,316, 9-13 March 2015 doi: 10.1109/IC2E.2015.43
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    MODLEM

    MODLEM

    rule-based, WEKA compatible, Machine Learning algorithm

    ... induction. In result numeric attribute's conditions are more precise and closely describe the class. This algorithm contains some aspects of Rough Set Theory: the class definition can be described accordingly to its lower or upper approximation. For more information, see: Stefanowski, Jerzy. The rough set based rule induction technique for classification problems. In: Proc. 6th European Congress on Intelligent Techniques and Soft Computing, vol. 1. Aachen, 1998. s. 109-113.
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    Cray Containment Domains

    Cray Containment Domains

    Containment Domains are a framework for computational resiliency

    CDs can be thought of as a mechanism to support fine-grained, hierarchical, application-directed, uncoordinated checkpoint and restore. Containment Domains (CDs) were created to allow an application to recover in the face of various types of component failures, including hard (e.g. persistent) and soft (e.g. transient) hardware failures, transient software failures, and complete node failures.
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    A bunch of soft-computing libraries, including Neural-Networks, Evolutionary Programming, Fuzzy Systems, Artificial-Life, etc. Written in C language.
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    Java-based security platform which provides a multi-user service middleware for distributed systems. Features: service environment, Shell-based interaction, user authentication (password, soft-token, smard-card), policy enforcement, Web services support
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