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    DrawDB

    DrawDB

    Free, simple, and intuitive online database diagram editor

    ...The editor supports conveniences like snapping, alignment guides, column type presets, and notes to capture design intent. By centering schema modeling in a fast, approachable UI, drawDB reduces the back-and-forth between whiteboards, spreadsheets, and handwritten SQL.
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    ConceptBase.cc

    ConceptBase.cc

    A Database System for Metamodeling and Method Engineering

    ...ConceptBase.cc can represent information at the data level (example data, traces of process executions etc.), the class level (schemas, process definitions etc.), the metaclass level (constructs of modeling languages), the meta-metaclass level (constructs for defining modeling languages), and so forth. ConceptBase.cc is developed by the ConceptBase Team at University of Skövde (HIS). ConceptBase.cc supports Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. ConceptBase.cc is free software distributed under a FreeBSD-style license.
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    kai

    Kai is a distributed key-value datastore

    Kai is a distributed key-value datastore mainly inspired by Amazon's Dynamo. It brings high scalability and availability to your Web sites. You can manage variety of contents with Kai, as if Dynamo stores shopping carts, catalogs, and so forth.
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