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    dispy

    Distributed and Parallel Computing with/for Python.

    dispy is a generic and comprehensive, yet easy to use framework for creating and using compute clusters to execute computations in parallel across multiple processors in a single machine (SMP), among many machines in a cluster, grid or cloud. dispy is well suited for data parallel (SIMD) paradigm where a computation (Python function or standalone program) is evaluated with different (large) datasets independently. dispy supports public / private / hybrid cloud computing, fog / edge computing.
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    Karma tool is a standalone tool that can be added to existing cyberinfrastructure for purposes of collection and representation of provenance data. Karma utilizes a modular architecture that permits support for multiple instrumentation plugins that make it usable in different architectural settings.
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    Moved to sf.net/projects/cloveretl/ !!! CloverETL is a Java ETL framework which transforms structured or unstructured data. Works as a standalone application or embedded in other applications as a data transformation library of functions.
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    OpenEJB is a embeddable, lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation that can be used as a standalone server or embedded into Tomcat, JUnit, Eclipse, Intellij, Maven, Ant, and any IDE or application. OpenEJB is included in Apache Geronimo and Apple's WebObjects.
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    Peruser is a open-source lightweight knowledge application framework. Peruser speaks XML and RDF and is implemented in Java. Peruser code runs within Cocoon, as a standalone webapp, as console programs invoked through ant, or as embeddable java code.
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    An Open Source implementation of Java Message Service Specification, which can be run in embedded or standalone mode. It supports the connectors for TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS and RMI and can be used with any JDBC compliant database.
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    Gkrellfah2 is a plugin for GkrellM2 that monitors and controls the Linux Folding@home client. It features configurable text output, monitoring of cpu use, autostart of F@H clients, standalone or client/server models, and logging of completed workunit
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