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    Poli

    Poli

    An easy-to-use BI server built for SQL lovers. Power data analysis

    An easy-to-use BI server built for SQL lovers. Power data analysis in SQL and gain faster business insights. Platform independent web application. Single JAR file + Single SQLite DB file. Get up and running in 5 minutes. PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Elasticsearch... You name it. No ETLs, no generated SQL, polish your own SQL query to transform data. Pixel-perfect positioning + Drag'n'Drop support to customize the reports and charts in your own way. Utilize the power of dynamic SQL...
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    Biological Network Analyzer
    Workbench for visualizing biological networks (regulatory, interaction, and metabolic). Can be used as a front-end for BNDB datawarehouses, but also as stand-alone tool.
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    Atheris

    Atheris

    Open-source traffic analyzer / visualizer

    Finally, the binary release of the version 0.2.5 is out. Now, Atheris comes with an extensible, modular plug-in architecture, i.e. you can easily write your own graphical analyzer for Atheris. The documentation on how to write you own analyzer will follow in the next days. If you are running a non Debian-based Linux, download the zip file and follow the instructions in the README file. If you have problems, want to contribute your code or have some special needs, let us know and send an email to philipp.eittenberger(Ätt)uni-bamberg.de (If you want the source code of version 0.2.3 and compile Atheris yourself check it out with svn per: "svn co https://atheris.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/atheris/trunk atheris")
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    LogicAnalyzer is a framework as well as an application to operate a PC based logic analyzer. It's built using the Eclipse RCP and designed with extensibiliy in mind. Integrating new devices or creating completely new functionality is easy.
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    Java based logic analyzer client with pluggable protocol analyzers. It can be easily modified to use different analyzer hardware.
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    MZ-Analyzer is a tool for visualization and analysing of multiple mass spectrometry data in 2D and 3D mode, including the function of quantitating the LC-peak of the specified identified peptides.
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    Visual IP is a network protocol analyzer that works in any operating system with a java VM. At the moment it only allows you to examine data from the disk, and created by tcpdump. You can interactively browse the capture data, viewing summary and det
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    Calculates the shape of a telescope mirror from a sequence of Foucault test images. Java-based GUI simplifies entering and organizing measurement data. Logging and comparison functions enable quantification of the effects of various figuring strokes.
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    Petri Nets Editor

    Simple petri net editor

    Simple editor and analyzer of Petri nets. It allows you to build reachability tree with/without instant transitions and Markov chains. It is also possible to set transition distributions and set all the parameters of the current distribution. This project was made as a course project at NTUU "KPI" during attending classes "Computer modelling". Feel free to make any changes to the current version or ask me if you have any question.
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