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    RANGE: produce random genetic transcription networks in the NEMO language, which when compiled outputs models in Systems Biology Markup Language. Generate synthetic microarray data, or use NEMO alone to SBML-ize a network, or visualize it in cytoscape.
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    After a program has been thrown into the world in binary form, it can boomerang back as source code. The Boomerang reverse engineering framework is the first general native executable decompiler available to the public.
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    Xross Tab / QScript

    Market Research Data Processing Suite

    XTCC/Qscript revolves around two concepts: 1) Data collection : Qscript 2) Data analysis : XTCC Qscript enables Market Research companies to securely collect data using online and offline mediums such as web, tablets/mobile. 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...
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    TinyCOBOL

    COBOL compiler for the PC x86-32 platform.

    An open source COBOL compiler for the PC x86-32 platform. Generates GNU assembler and requires GCC to produce a binary. Supports Linux, BSD and MinGW 32 bit platforms.
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    JSEXT is a framework for JavaScript for server scripts, web servers and web clients. Seamlessly integrates C libraries with JavaScript code. Based on this, JSEXT provides support for fastcgi, MySQL, SQLite, FTP, SMTP, HTTP and more.
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    Given YACC-like and LEX-like input files, yagg generates a C++ program that generates all strings of a user-specified length. yagg is easy to use, and provides a means of generating test inputs or validating a parser grammar by inspecting the strings.
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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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