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    Relation Tags

    Source code for be able to use Relation Tags.

    Source code for be able to use Relation Tags. It is part of project VocabularyMem but can be used separately. Relation Tags are tags which can be relationed together . For example tag "Paris" and tag "France" can be relationed with a relation "is part of". This code is created from 0 and is able to define which type of relation we use, using most elemental mathematic properties. It is strongly recommended to read "Relation Tags guide for programmers". Inside source zip, also contains dialogs...
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    Occursions

    Fast customizable time series web database for big data like log files

    Our goal is to create the world's fastest extendable, non-transactional time series database for big data (you know, for kids)! Log file indexing is our initial focus. For example append only ASCII files produced by libraries like Log4J, or containing FIX messages or JSON objects. Occursions was built by a small team sick of creating hacks to remotely copy and/or grep through tons of large log files. We use it to index around a terabyte of new log data per day. You can use it too. Who...
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