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    giServer

    giServer

    giServer the easy to use and extensible batch and integration server

    The giServer is an easy-to-use integration server for process automation and event-driven or scheduled execution of batch jobs. Instead of using complex XML configuration files an elaborate GUI for batch job management is included. Some possible usage scenarios are: - Automatic processing of incoming data files - Big Data applications - Process automation - Data Mining/Aggregation applications - Automatic Reporting - Processing and analysis of database records
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    Schedule Visualization

    Schedule Visualization

    Tool to visualize and create time-triggered schedules as gant-chart.

    ...The tool is linked to scheduling and schedule integration algorithms which allow to generate time-triggered schedules and visualizes the calculated schedules. The generated schedule might then be exported to a C header file to update the system schedule. It also supports an online mode using a network monitor to detect if nodes are offline and updates its status in the visualization, e.g., for fault-tolerant systems. The tool expects an XML-based description for the system specification and allows to export generated schedules as XML.
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    Vendetta is used to manage and visualize distributed network testbeds. The monitor application visualizes network events in 3D. Vendetta also simplifies common testbed tasks such as pushing code to nodes, initiating experiments, and retreiving logfiles.
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