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    EplSite ETL

    ETL Based on Perl With WEB Interface

    EplSite ETL is a tool to do easy the data migrations, doing extraction, transformation, validation and load in a very fast way. It was built by people involved in data migrations so, it contains the necessary to do the migration(Extract Transformation, validation and load) and do it well.
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    A set of command line tools to extract, manipulate, and present multidimensional data. These tools are targeted specifically at summarizing results of simulation experiments.
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    We moved to https://github.com/sueswe/pzgtools Perl-Programs to extract information (and visualize them with gnuplot) from data-files from the PZG Particle Sampler from "rr-elektronik" (see http://www.rr-elektronik.de). Linux/KDE-version, GUI written in QT or Gambas. Win32-ver: pzg-tools.npage.de
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