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    WhyLogs Java Library

    WhyLogs Java Library

    Profile and monitor your ML data pipeline end-to-end

    This is a Java implementation of WhyLogs, with support for Apache Spark integration for large scale datasets. Understanding the properties of data as it moves through applications is essential to keeping your ML/AI pipeline stable and improving your user experience, whether your pipeline is built for production or experimentation. WhyLogs is an open source statistical logging library that allows data science and ML teams to effortlessly profile ML/AI pipelines and applications, producing log...
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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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    KeplerDB

    KeplerDB

    Timeseries databases management system

    KeplerDB is a temporal database to store time/value entries where the type of value could be integer, float/double, boolean and string. KeplerDB is dedicated to be scalable and to create clusters of server allowing the user to analyse and store massing amount of data to monitor systems like computers, clusters, building and captors or financial systems like markets and accounts. The user can use KeplerDB to make data analysis on enormous amount of data (statistics and modelling).
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    JAVA based tool for easy and realtime monitoring (RTM) of data streams or groups of data streams. This tool makes it easy to monitor inherent distributed or multi-threaded applications like e.g. agent systems, financial data, logistics, RFID Systems
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    A treemap visualization java library, to implement Shneiderman's treemap easily (http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/treemaps/). Shows efficiently tree data as a rectangle colored map. Usefull to monitor thousand of files in a little window.
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