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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.
Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
A slightly modified base package Slackware image suitable for VM performance testing.
Project Goals:
Development of production testing protocols
Base Image
Base +Apache
Base + MySQL
Base + node.js
Base + AoE
Standard Full Slackware Current VM image
The goal of the Slackless project is really two-fold. To provide high quality virtual images of the original Slackware operating system suitable for use and testing in virtual environments in an effort to introduce users new to...
Cbench is intended as a relatively straightforward toolbox of tests, benchmarks, applications, utilities, and framework to hold them together with the goal to facilitate scalable testing, benchmarking, and analysis of a Linux parallel compute cluster.
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xswifs stands for: cross SoftWare Interfaces.
This project provide examples (snippets) for interfacing various software tools and languages with various mechanism. It has been created to help in HW/SW co-simulation and to provide benchmarks.
Control Plane is a benchmark for telecom application environments. It's implementation uses two major software packages: OpenSER and IMS Bench SIPp to compare performance of distinct systems.
This is an opensource project for the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi. If you are a mathematician or programer please contribute ideas or code for this project. Non professionals are also welcome to contribute.
A program to draw (and save the results to files) a diagramm that shows the execution time of a programm, which does some floating point calculations, in dependency of the number of used threads.
It saves the result as a gnuplot file and a CSV file.
A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in
timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates.
Also useful for astronomy applications.
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Goal: To develop an open source test suite and certification program which will reliably ensure the proper functionality of hardware running Open Source operating systems (currently Linux and FreeBSD). See http://www.open-hardware.org for details.
This project aims to provide tools for benchmarking the performance of various releases of Linux when running interactive applications, especially graphical applications.
Project aims to simplify Linux kernel analysis and development. Primary audience to the result of project will be (under)graduate students attending "Operating system" courses. It is our intention to make advances with every generation of students.