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    Xross Tab / QScript

    Market Research Data Processing Suite

    ...Different products include: 1) Pen and Paper Survey Management Qscript enables faster and easier keyboard entry with real time logic and validation. It generates SPSS and IBM Quantum compatible data tabulation programs leading to significant time savings of up to 80%. This is already being used by various companies in Market Research industry. 2) Tablet/Web enabled Survey Management Companies can launch the same survey, online and over Tablet/mobile. This product is in prototype phase. 3) XTCC, a web based cross tabulation tool that enables companies to carry out real-time analysis. ...
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    The LEO-SYSGEN project deals with development of the Sysgen tool for Linux Based ECOS interface for OSEK/VDX Based RTOS. Feel free to download-develop-submit and query about it!!!
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    The CCC Language is yet another programming language. It is platform-independent, compact, and robust. Supports many SQL engines, has own ISAM DB engine, has terminal mode and more UI-s, is object-oriented, but it is compiled and not interpreted.
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    A parsing toolkit that supports both top-down (LL(1) and Simple Precedence) and bottom-up parsing (LR(0), SLR(1), LR(1) and LALR(1)). The toolkit supports generating Java parsers for all the bottom-up parsing methods, based on a CUP definition.
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