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    Apache IoTDB

    Apache IoTDB (Database for Internet of Things) is an IoT native database with high performance for data management and analysis, deployable on the edge and the cloud. Due to its light-weight architecture, high performance and rich feature set together with its deep integration with Apache Hadoop, Spark and Flink, Apache IoTDB can meet the requirements of massive data storage, high-speed data ingestion and complex data analysis in the IoT industrial fields. In the scene of factories, there...
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    MemProcFS Analyzer

    MemProcFS Analyzer

    Automated Forensic Analysis of Windows Memory Dumps for DFIR

    MemProcFS-Analyzer is a forensic analysis toolset that builds on the MemProcFS virtual filesystem to make volatile memory artefacts easier to browse and interpret. By exposing process memory, kernel objects, and derived artifacts as regular files, the framework lets analysts use familiar filesystem operations and standard tools (editors, grep, diff) to explore memory snapshots. The Analyzer layer adds higher-level parsing and extraction routines—for example, carving strings, locating...
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    Electrophysiology & circular stats tools

    Data analysis and circular statistics with OpenElectrophy and R

    ...The Python classes show how to call OpenElectrophy functions and save data. The R library applies circular statistics to spike phase data and saves the best von Mises fit and the Rayleigh statistics on the disk. The wavelet coherence analysis is done in R by the package "sowas". Check the module R_coherence to see how we solved that problem. This packages may be useful for people who start using OpenElectrophy and circular statistics in R. If you find errors, please report them. The project is still in development, so in the future you'll get updates.
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