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    This site hosts the source code for C++ version of the Broker for SBW, NOM module, advanced simulation suite, analysis applications and model editors.
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    ArpON

    ArpON

    ARP handler inspection

    ArpON (ARP handler inspection) is a Host-based solution that make the ARP standardized protocol secure in order to avoid the Man In The Middle (MITM) attack through the ARP spoofing, ARP cache poisoning or ARP poison routing attack.
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    C++ Revenue Management Open Library
    That project (RMOL) aims at giving developers concerned by the Revenue Management arena a library delivering a reference implementation for most of the published algorithms and methods. That library is intended to be used in simulated environment: it does not intend to be used in real world production systems.
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    libcutils

    Some Useful C-Utilities

    Libcutils provides a self-contained set of fundamental routines which are essential to basically any Unix utility or daemon application written in C. The library provides fundamental data structures such as lists, hash-maps, strings and parsing functions for JSON or the typical dot-file based configuration data. The following list summarizes the currently supported functionality: * length delimited instead of NULL terminated strings * memory management based on reference counting * several list processing functions like iterators and map-reduce * support of [Ideal Hash Tries](http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/64398/files/idealhashtrees.pdf) for highly efficient hash map data structures * parsers for [JSON](http://json.org) data and the text configuration files found in Unix system * doubly linked circular lists for reliable event queues * support for test and debugging of memory management problems such as memory leaks
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    CRCLIB

    CRC Library

    CRCLIB is a small library of CRC calculations which can be used in other programs. Because CRC check is often used by binary communication protocols, it is made as simple as it can be, built into library so that it could be used regardless of language of application code. Written in plain C, built as dll and static library, and also contains C/C++ import header, C# wrapper and .NET project for MS SQL Server assembly. Supports CRC16 (including MODBUS) and CRC32.
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    Interface to deal with graphs ( Adjacency list representation ) written in C... Only basic operations available now, soon to be more =) Small project to college, not much implemented yet...
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    Generic System for Data Processing
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    Graphserver provides fast shortest-path computations on very large graphs, for use as a sub-component of a trip-planning service.
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    Random Thoughts On Distributed Algorithms: a collection of tools and ideas for the development of distributed applications. The first released part is an RxRPC security model based on OpenSSL and elliptic curve criptography. Please check docs for info...
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    Automated computer program grading solutions designed for trainings on computer languages, data structures and algorithms. See http://openjudge.net for details.
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    A library of data structures with a unified API, written in portable C. Lists (uni- and bidirectional), a vector, a hash, a balanced tree (RB or AVL), a heap and tuples. Memory management, clone support, error handling.
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    A whole lot of source code related to programming Linux systems with C
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