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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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    DDS Touchstone is a scenario-driven Open Source benchmarking framework for evaluating the performance of OMG DDS compliant implementations. For learning quickly how to use DDS Touchstone please visit http://www.youtube.com/user/OpenSpliceTube
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    Ichnaea

    Performance Timing Tools

    Ichnaea is a set of tools that aid in collecting and tracking parameters and timings for parallel applications. The Performance Modelling Timing Module, PMTM, is a library that wraps system timing calls to abstract these from code developers and aid portability. It also has functionality to store parameters and print those, along with the timing information to a comma separated variable file. The Performance Modelling Analysis Tool, PMAT, is coming soon. This is able to read in and...
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    SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
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    PARUS

    PARUS

    Dataflow parallel programming language for clusters

    PARUS is a data-flow parallel programming language that allows to build parallel programs for clusters and MPP multiprocessors. The data-flow graph is automatically converted to the C++/MPI source and linked with the libparus runtime library. Also there are available tools for benchmarking cluster interconnect and visualize it.
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    BEYE (Binary EYE) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It contains a highlight AVR/Java/i86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 and other disassembler, full preview of MZ,NE,PE,ELF and other.
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    PerfSuite
    A collection of performance analysis software that can assist with a variety of techniques useful for application software optimization and benchmarking. The current release provides support for analysis with hardware performance counters on Linux.
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    Shut the Box is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. The object is simple: Roll the dice and click the tiles that sum up to that dice roll until there are no more tiles to click.
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    Real time micro benchmark multi-lingual suite (RTMB) provides a good way to measure the deterministic quality of hardware, an operating system, or a Java Virtual Machine. RTMB consists of benchmarks in C, C++ and Java
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    C/C++/Java XML parsers benchmarking toolset. Supported parsers: LibXML2, Xerces, Oracle XDK, Expat, RXP, QT, Sun Crismon. Benchmark Fields: Parsing (Native,SAX,DOM), DOM Manipulation, Schema Validation, XSL Transformation, XML Signature & Encryption.
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    JSysmon is a Java library providing access to system information like CPU or Memory usage on various platforms using native calls. It can be used to build cross-platform monitors in your applications.
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    Development of internetwork simulation environment for router related research and teaching purposes.
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    Openmark will be a Open Source benchmark that will have 32/64 bit options for video rendering tests on X11 as well as HD speed, FSB, etc benchmarks. Also many tools like: temp monitor, speed control, etc.
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    Framework for massive parallel tests. Distributed machines are connected to ONE network of clients. Central controller GUI (written in Java)
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