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    BRL-CAD

    BRL-CAD

    Open Source Solid Modeling CAD

    BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
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    progrep

    progrep

    Utility to show live progress, status & stats for running simulations

    ...OpenMP/MPI) jobs. progrep can also report for jobs running on remote hosts, e.g. jobs running on Linux Clusters. progrep works in client-server model. The server can be installed in your simulation source code with only 4 extra lines (API). When the progrep command is invoked, it queries this server as a client. progrep does not interfere with or slow down your simulation when not invoked. Even when invoked, the overhead is insignificant. Out of the box, the API works with Fortran/C/C++ code. See Wiki/README for details.
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    swet: sustained workload efficiency test

    swet: sustained workload efficiency test

    multi-trhead workload efficiency test

    swet (sustained workload & efficiency test) is a portable benchmark for POSIX and BSD operating systems with multi-thread and multi-process capabilities and flexible, powerful report options.
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    Telecommunication Application Transaction Processing Benchmark generates a transactional load over parallel client connections, targeted at a database system under test. It is modeled after a mobile network application HLR (Home Location Register).
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    System monitor is a Java library for monitoring system resources like memory and CPU consumption. The library provides unified cross-platform API for accessing system information. Currently Linux and Windows are supported via Java Native Interface (JNI).
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    Network Database benchmark is a database benchmark targeted for telecom environments. It allows users to evaluate the performance of the DB systems when running typical telecom loads.
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    UMark is a graphical interface that allows gamers to easily configure and run benchmarks on Unreal Tournament 200x. It supports "botmatch", "flyby", and "timedemo" benchmarks. You may save/load results, or submit them online.
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    Both a network throughput testing tool and a simple demonstration of IPv6 socket programming. Also includes a reuseable IPv6 API emulation library.
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