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    Open Resilience

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    Achieve true organizational resilience with open resilience

    ...Open Resilience is an open-source Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform built to help organizations of all sizes move beyond spreadsheets and static PDFs. Developed to align with leading industry standards like ISO 22301, it provides a unified interface for the entire resilience lifecycle. By centralizing Business Impact Analysis (BIA), Risk Management, and Incident Response, Open Resilience ensures that your organization is not just prepared for disruptions, but capable of thriving through them. This community-driven edition provides the core framework necessary Ready to use demo. (upload to your webserver public_html dir) Username : superadmin Password: password
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    RxLifecycle

    RxLifecycle

    Lifecycle handling APIs for Android apps using RxJava

    This library allows one to automatically complete sequences based on a second lifecycle stream. This capability is useful in Android, where incomplete subscriptions can cause memory leaks. You must start with an Observable<T> representing a lifecycle stream. Then you use RxLifecycle to bind a sequence to that lifecycle. It assumes you want to end the sequence in the opposing lifecycle event - e.g., if subscribing during start, it will terminate on stop. ...
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