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    CapAnalysis

    CapAnalysis

    PCAP from another point of view

    CapAnalysis is a web visual tool for information security specialists, system administrators and everyone who needs to analyze large amounts of captured network traffic. Analyze TCP and UDP streams Support multible datasets Perform deep packet inspection Support filtering capability Source Code: https://github.com/xplico/CapAnalysis
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    wspa

    wspa

    Web Scanning Probe Analysis - a web-based tool for SPM data processing

    Web Scanning Probe Analysis - a web-based tool for data from SPM (STM, AFM), based on gnudatalanguage. - web-based interface for data management and processing - multiple data formats supported (GXSM, WSXM, Omicron SCALA, Createk) - unified, editable filtering of images, highly versatile
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    COV2HTML

    COV2HTML

    A visualization and analysis tool of Bacterial NGS data for Biologists

    COV2HTML provides an easy and 'in home' web interface for biologists that allows coverage visualization of the NGS alignment needed for the analysis. It combines two essential processes: (i) MAP2COV, a tool that converts the huge NGS mapping or coverage files into light specific coverage files which contains genetic elements informations. (ii) COV2HTML, a visualization interface allowing a real-time analysis of data with selected criteria.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Pumilio
    Pumilio is a web-based sound analysis and archive system for almost any kind of sound file with tools to see the spectrogram of the sound, select regions for further analysis and insertion in a database, filtering, and many other manipulations.
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    Data mines the voting record and other actions of Members of the UK Parliament. Extracts information from the parliament website and stores it in a database. Provides tools to analyse the information, producing statistics and tables about the MPs.
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    A web application that allows vistitors to compare the different online activities of German parties before and while the German Bundestag elections. It shows the relations between the fraction of the distribution of votes and the web 2.0-activities.
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    ViSoR provides a visualization of several social indicators, statistics and crimes for the Ruhr Area in Germany. It allows users to view and compare particular suburbs or regions in this area.
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    Book-A-Lyze is an open source web application for analysis and visualization of social structures at Facebook. The project is part of the study course “Media Management and Production” at the University of Applied Sciences, Kaiserslautern.
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    Goal of our project CSX (City Stats X) is to program a generic interface to visualize and present social data about a city. We will present this on the example of the city of Linz in Austria.
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    TraffStats: network Traffic Statistic - is a monitoring and traffic analysis software, using SNMP to collect data from any enabled device. - has the ability to generate graphs (using jpgraph) with the option to compare and sum up different devices.
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    The application Crimeblips provides up-to-date crime statistics for Berlin (Germany). It maps and visualizes crimes, allowing users to identify crime hot spots, trends and general patterns. Bayesian algorithms are used to extract relevant information.
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    The Stats Jam project is an extension to Mediawiki that allows users to embed database queries and visualisations into their wiki pages.
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    Graphist uses PHP's GD library to produce data plots, in real time, served up as standard images for consumption by web pages (though such images could be saved for use in other document types).
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    LIK (Locate Internet Knowledge) is dedicated to find information on the internet and locate this information (web server) and the path (router) between it and you (your personal computer) on a map.
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    Analysis and interactive visualization of a web-based community. Supports different focuses on the given social network to present community groups to the user. Also specific information of each member is provided.
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    Dumpling is a web based network analyzer written in PHP and MySql database. suitable for tcpdump / windump file outputs. Gives a visual display of the network traffic.
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    The Crosswise project is a web-based community event calendar that adds modular data analysis and visualization, and communication methods, to provide community organizations with a powerful event planning, collaboration and analysis tool.
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    phpTrafMon is a set of scripts written in php. It shows in an attractive and user-friendly way the traffic in a local network and a share in it of every user. phpTrafMon requires MySQL, crontab and a popular IPFM program.
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    Navigation aids based on user behaviour analysis.
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    BigBizViz is an open source visualization software which represents the social network between the German incorporated companies (“Deutschland AG”), the members of the German federal assembly (“Deutscher Bundestag”) and members of pressure groups
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