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Deprecated - see new repository in GitHub instead:
https://github.com/openeventmachine/em-odp
Open Event Machine (OpenEM or EM) is an architectural abstraction and framework of an event driven
multicore optimized processing concept originally developed for networking.
It offers an easy programming concept for scalable and dynamically load balanced
multicore data plane applications with a very low overhead run-to-completion principle.
TeenyLime is a middleware simplifying the development of wireless sensor networks applications. The foundation for TeenyLime is the notion of tuple space, a repository of elementary sequences of typed fields, called tuples.
The Open1451 Project provides a repository for implementations, examples, and applications of the IEEE 1451 Standard for a Smart Transducer Interface for Sensors and Actuators.
"QoS_Man" is a project for simulating QoS manager in Dynamic Real-Time Systems(DRTS).The QoS manager is just part of proposed architechtural model for resource management in DRTS.For more information, visit "results n papers" dir in cvs repository.
Project VDW serves as a repository for all things pertaining to Van Der Waerden sequences. Volunteers to run the distributed client, mathematicians to help with theory, and anyone interested in VDW sequences are welcome!