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    GETL

    ETL engine based on Groovy

    P.S. Dear friends. Repository migration to https://github.com/ascrus/getl . You can download jar file from this site or maven. GETL - based package in Groovy, which automates the work of loading and transforming data. His name is an acronym for «Groovy ETL». GETL is a set of libraries of pre-built classes and objects that can be used to solve problems unpacking, transform and load data into programs written in Groovy, or Java, as well as from any software that supports the work with...
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    Stampede

    Stampede

    The ToroDB solution to provide better analytics on top of MongoDB

    Stampede is a high-performance cache stampede prevention library designed to mitigate excessive cache misses in distributed caching systems. It helps avoid the "thundering herd" problem, where multiple requests simultaneously trigger expensive computations when a cache entry expires. Stampede manages cache expiration intelligently, ensuring that only one request regenerates a missing cache entry while others wait for the updated value.
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    Ocean Sync

    Hadoop Management System

    OceanSync is an Hadoop Management System that allows users to control a variety of aspects of Hadoop. This includes a Graphical User Interface that allows a user to perform HDFS maintenance tasks and submit new jobs to the cluster. The OceanSync product sits on top of any Hadoop Architecture.
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    It's a script that read sql "select" request from postgres 8.1 logs and generate for each request all the index to optimize the database. Tested on 1.2 GB of logs.
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    CAIR is an e-learning project that allow users and subjects management. You can associate pupils and teachers to subjects and works for this subjects. There are special functionalities for those subjects related to Robocup development.
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    New Zealand Distributed Information Systems (NZDIS) Distributed, heterogenous, agent-based framework for intelligent/semantic information and services integration.
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    A web development framework; includes an application server which provides a persistent object cache and transaction support, an intelligent HTML parser, multi-threaded scripting, multiple scripting language support within a single OO framework.
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