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    Testcontainers node

    Testcontainers node

    Supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of database

    Testcontainers is an open source library for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container. No more need for mocks or complicated environment configurations. Define your test dependencies as code, then simply run your tests and containers will be created and then deleted. With support for many languages and testing frameworks, all you need is Docker. Use a containerized instance of your...
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    EliasDB

    EliasDB

    EliasDB a graph-based database

    EliasDB is a graph-based database that aims to provide a lightweight solution for projects which want to store their data as a graph. Build on top of a custom key-value store that supports transactions and memory-only storage. Data is stored in nodes (key-value objects) which are connected via edges. Stored graphs can be separated via partitions. Stored graphs support cascading deletions - delete one node and all its "children". All stored data is indexed and can be quickly searched via a full...
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    TRAK Metamodel

    TRAK Metamodel

    Tuples (triples) for TRAK architecture viewpoints and views

    The definition of the metamodel for TRAK (defines allowed AD elements and relationships i.e. tuples/ triples for the TRAK viewpoints and views). TRAK is a general systems-thinkers'/system engineering enterprise architecture framework. It is simple, user-friendly, pragmatic and not limited to IT. 100% triple-centric and semantically-sound. Forms basis for RDF + OWL ontology description - see https://trakmetamodel.sourceforge.io/vocab/TRAK_metamodel.html. Each TRAK metamodel element now has...
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    GUN

    GUN

    Cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data

    GUN is a small, easy, and fast data sync and storage system that runs everywhere JavaScript does. The aim of GUN is to let you focus on the data that needs to be stored, loaded, and shared in your app without worrying about servers, network calls, databases, or tracking offline changes or concurrency conflicts. This lets you build cool apps fast. When a browser peer asks for data, it'll merge the reply with its own data using a CRDT, then cache the result. GUN is fully decentralized...
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    elasticsearch-head

    elasticsearch-head

    A web front end for an elastic search cluster

    elasticsearch-head is a web front end for browsing and interacting with an Elastic Search cluster. elasticsearch-head is hosted and can be downloaded or forked at github. There are two ways of running and installing elasticsearch-head. Running as a plugin of ElasticSearch (this is the preferred method). And running as a standalone webapp. By default es-head will immediately attempt to connect to a cluster node at http://localhost:9200/. Enter a different node address in the connect box...
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    reco4j-neo4j

    Reco4j is a graph-based recommendation engine, this is the neo4j impl

    .... Reco4j can be used on every graph where "user" and "item" is represented by node and the preferences are modelled as relationship between them. Current implementation leverage on Neo4j as first graph database integrated in our framework.
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    reco4j-core

    Reco4j is a graph-based recommendation engine

    .... Reco4j can be used on every graph where "user" and "item" is represented by node and the preferences are modelled as relationship between them. Current implementation leverage on Neo4j as first graph database integrated in our framework.
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    Graph Database

    Graph Database

    A robust, reliable, user-friendly, and high-performance Graph Database

    This is an academic project to build a graph database, supporting multiple users, with fully functioned data query, data manipulation and indexing mechanism. It is running in a distributed client-server mode. This project is assigned to final-year project from group IT121B, Bachelor of Computing, University of Wollongong.
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