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    Accent interfaces and controls systems through goals and policies

    ...Accent is essentially software. As most of Accent in in Java, it needs at least a Java Runtime Environment but more likely a Java Software Development Kit. To interact with the real world, Accent needs relevant hardware such as a communications server (softswitch) or home automation equipment.
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    Cress Tool Suite

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    Cress is a comprehensive toolset for graphical service/workflow design

    Cress (Communication Representation Employing Systematic Specification) allows graphical description of a wide variety of services such as in data communications/telecommunications, but Cress is not limited to this. The approach allows services to be described graphically as (work)flows of activities. Cress diagrams are automatically translated into formal languages for rigorous analysis and verification, and are also automatically translated into implementation languages for deployment...
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    This is the far-easiest command line tool for running torrents under Linux. It only has 4 options, but a little-more advanced user can finetune it by editing. Created by Salcay's Boring Hours
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    JTC (Java To Cli) is a tool for developers that will enable their web-based application to be managed by remote unix command-line by revealing API layer of the java application in the linux command line. Detailed documentation is in the downloaded pack
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    SIPatHome was based on the SIP Express Router (SER) which is a well-tested, configurable, free and RFC3261-compliant SIP proxy. The project was providing VoIP server software for the embedded Linux distribution OpenWRT on affordable Linksys WRT hardware.
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    This is a software system designed to "proxy" any number of dnsbl's. The system is designed to work with static, or dynamic dns zones(bind spec), sendmail access files, or libmilter and uses perl and bdb.
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