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    FalansterCity3D

    FalansterCity3D

    3D urban environment renderer : browser-app ; as well as a GTA clone

    Have You ever wondered what would be like the weirdest Grand Theft Auto clone ever made? Well, we are pretty close with the FalansterCity3D urban environment rendering-engine where You can also drive the cars in the city. And moreover, it's a browser-game, so it runs instantly in any internet-browser. Why not try it directly at the link below? http://nerdofalgorithms.altervista.org/secondary_pages/page_11.php Even on smarthones or whatever, as long as it has a browser and sufficient...
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    MICA-aligner

    MICA-aligner

    Next-generation sequencing short reads aligner based on Intel® MIC

    Latest Code in GitHub: https://github.com/aquaskyline/MICA-aligner To better utilize MIC-enabled computers for NGS data analysis, we developed a new short-read aligner MICA that is optimized in view of MIC’s limitation and the extra parallelism inside each MIC core. Experiments on aligning 150bp paired-end reads show that MICA using one MIC board is ~4.85 times faster than the CPU-(multi-core)-based BWA-MEM and about the same speed as the GPU-based SOAP3-dp. Furthermore, MICA’s...
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    Occursions

    Fast customizable time series web database for big data like log files

    Our goal is to create the world's fastest extendable, non-transactional time series database for big data (you know, for kids)! Log file indexing is our initial focus. For example append only ASCII files produced by libraries like Log4J, or containing FIX messages or JSON objects. Occursions was built by a small team sick of creating hacks to remotely copy and/or grep through tons of large log files. We use it to index around a terabyte of new log data per day. You can use it too. Who...
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    multiDAC is intended to become a user-friendly tool for image- and videoprocessing in the field of deformation/movement analysis. It is written in C# with some C routines using CPU/GPU parallelization (e.g. CUDA) and features a plugin manager.
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    This is an opensource project for the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi. If you are a mathematician or programer please contribute ideas or code for this project. Non professionals are also welcome to contribute.
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    Spy is a Mac OS X menu extra displaying inportant info about your computer (CPU, Network, Disk and Memory usage)
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    Bootchart is a tool for performance analysis and visualization of the GNU/Linux boot process. Resource utilization data and process information are collected during the boot process and can later be displayed in a PNG, SVG or EPS chart.
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    Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
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    "QoS_Man" is a project for simulating QoS manager in Dynamic Real-Time Systems(DRTS).The QoS manager is just part of proposed architechtural model for resource management in DRTS.For more information, visit "results n papers" dir in cvs repository.
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    JCGrid is an easy-to-use tools for real-world grid-computing. It requires only to install Java Runtime and you can easy split your cpu-intensive task among several Workstations/PC/Mac/etc. It includes support for POVRay and MandelGrid as usage examples.
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