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    DuckDB

    DuckDB

    DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System

    DuckDB is a high-performance analytical database system. It is designed to be fast, reliable and easy to use. DuckDB provides a rich SQL dialect, with support far beyond basic SQL. DuckDB supports arbitrary and nested correlated subqueries, window functions, collations, complex types (arrays, structs), and more. For more information on the goals of DuckDB, please refer to the Why DuckDB page on our website. Processing and storing tabular datasets, e.g. from CSV or Parquet files. Interactive...
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    Poli

    Poli

    An easy-to-use BI server built for SQL lovers. Power data analysis

    An easy-to-use BI server built for SQL lovers. Power data analysis in SQL and gain faster business insights. Platform independent web application. Single JAR file + Single SQLite DB file. Get up and running in 5 minutes. PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Elasticsearch... You name it. No ETLs, no generated SQL, polish your own SQL query to transform data. Pixel-perfect positioning + Drag'n'Drop support to customize the reports and charts in your own way. ...
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    Metis for Oracle
    A tool to support data-analysis on a Oracle-DB. In Greek mythology, Metis (Μῆτις) was of the Titan generation ... The Stoic commentators allegorized Metis as the embodiment of "wisdom" or "wise counsel" ... (from Wikipadia)
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    q pipeline manager

    q pipeline manager

    q: integrated platform for pipeline configuration and management

    The q utility is a platform for creating and managing data analysis pipelines. It expands the value of your existing job scheduler - either Grid Engine or TORQUE PBS - through numerous functions that help you organize, submit, monitor, manage and share your informatics work. Data processing pipelines require high-level organization and parallelization of work to optimize resource utilization and decrease the time to results. q (from queue) allows complex job sequences to be efficiently...
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    Census2
    Census is a comprehensive cross-platform project manager and integration hub for NONMEM, the gold standard tool for model-based pharmacometric data analysis.
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    BigBang/Horizon is a proteomics data analysis pipeline with focus on the shotgun LC/MSMS workflow.
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