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    FlowViewer

    FlowViewer

    FlowViewer is a web-based netflow data analysis tool.

    FlowViewer provides a convenient web-based user interface to Mark Fullmer’s flow-tools suite and CMU's netflow data capture/analyzer, SiLK. The inclusion of the underlying SiLK tool set enables FlowViewer users to continue to use the tool with the newer IPFIX netflow data protocol, which includes support for IPv6 and Cisco's v9 and FNF netflow. FlowViewer has been developed for NASA’s Earth Sciences Data and Information System (ESDIS) networks, and credit goes to NASA for their usual outstanding support of innovation. ...
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    mrtg

    mrtg

    MRTG - Multi Router Traffic Grapher

    MRTG is a free, open-source tool designed to monitor and measure the traffic load on network links. It generates HTML pages containing graphical representations (PNG images) of network traffic, providing visual insights into bandwidth usage over time. Originally developed to monitor router traffic, MRTG has evolved to graph various network devices and other metrics.
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    PINCIS

    PINCIS.pl is a Perl bioinf. script to analyze PICS data

    PINCIS.pl (PIcs N-/C-terminal Inferred Substrates perl script) is a small, command line tool to designate and analyze PICS (Schilling et al., Nat. Protocols, 2011) data to gain the prime and non-prime site specificity of proteases. Thus, the script filters given peptide lists for library peptides (generated by the digestion protease in the proteomics workflow rather then the protease of interest) and prints out lists of inferred N- and C-terminal cleavage window extensions which can be concurrently used to generate cleavage specificity visualizations like the iceLogo (https://iomics.ugent.be/icelogoserver/create).
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    miARma-Seq

    a A suite designed to study mRNAs, miRNAs and circRNAs

    ...It is able to perform differential expression analysis, miRNA-mRNA target prediction and functional analysis among others. Most importantly, it can be applied to any sequenced organism, and it can be initiated at any step of the workflow. As a stand-alone tool, is both easy to install and extremely flexible in terms of its use. It brings together well-established software in a single bundle, allowing a complete analysis from raw data. All the capabilities can be easily and simultaneously enabled at will, regardless the step in the workflow.
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    Interactive Perl environment for data analysis. It consists of several integrated tools such as a Plotting tool, Interactive Shell, and more. Written entirely in Perl using Tk.
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