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Grafana: The open and composable observability platform
Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.
Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
GUI based tool to generate test cases for competitive programmers
Test Case Generator (TCG) is opensource and easy to use gui based tool to generate test cases to use in competitive programming. The tool supports test cases for Array, String, Matrix, Graph and Palindrome.
Installation
- To run this tool, you will need JAVA JDK 8 or later version installed on your host machine. Download JAVA JDK 8 or above from here, if not already installed
QueLang is a designing tool to use for Questionnaire Design.
...This software can compile your code (written in .ql text files) into a special .qlc format (a kind of database). Then it can read those .qlc files to open them in viewer and export them to PDF format.
It can be also used for exam and test designing!
Tested on:
-Linux Ubuntu 12.04
-Windows 7 64-bit
QueLang can run by double clicking the .jar (or .exe) file. NOW INSTALLATION (or compilation) IS NEEDED!
QueLang Survey Manager can concentrate Results of answered Questionnaires in a single database for mass statistical processing.
Includes:
-full documentation
-GUI Interface
-CLI Interface
-Survey Manager
TODO:
- Write a decent parser (I have to study for that)
- Add some more macros
- Answer images (instead of text only)
-You can always tell me what you want me implement, and I will include it (if possible) in the next update!
Avenzoar is a one-year exploration of renal cell carcinoma morphology and its related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPa) as a method of automating diagnosis of cancer by using a computer-aided decision tree controlled by analytical statistics.