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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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    DataStreamProcessor

    TPL (transfer,parse,load) tool for batch files.

    This is an enterprise-strength system for batch file processing, e.g. transfer, parse and load data using batch (text) files within and without the enterprise. The system is controlled through parameters and doesn't require any programming, code generation or code deployment. This is a heavy duty back end system with no GUI. Nonetheless it's very easy to use, easier than most GUI-based ETLs, even easier to install. It currently supports 4 major dbs: Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, MSSQL. The free community edition allows to process about 10 files a day depending on the setup. ...
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    Gri is a language for scientific graphics programming. It is script-based, not GUI-based. Some users view it as a sort of LaTeX for scientific graphics. Users who climb a slight learning curve are rewarded with considerable aesthetic power.
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    AnaglyphCanvas3D is library for adding anaglyphs (red-green, red-cyan and so on) to the Java3D programming language. It utilizes the normal Canvas (-3D) class of Java3D and extends it for stereoscopic effects. A prototypic GUI for testing is also ava
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    MAED is a simple but powerfull math program with educational character. It has a Lisp like programming language, a nice GUI. It can work in client-server mode. A main goal is to make a program which can solve math problems using both numerical and symb
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