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    School Management Software
    ...The software streamlines school operations, including attendance, fee management, and academic records, enhancing efficiency. Its dual-mode functionality makes it versatile, ensuring smooth operation in various scenarios while maintaining high speed and reliability.
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    SRE Checklist

    SRE Checklist

    A checklist of anyone practicing Site Reliability Engineering

    SRE Checklist is a practical, operations-focused checklist for running reliable services the way Site Reliability Engineering recommends. It breaks SRE good practices into concrete items: SLIs/SLOs, alerting, runbooks, on-call processes, capacity planning, backups, security, and incident response. Instead of only describing SRE theory, it turns it into “did you do this yet?” items that teams can track as they harden their systems. This makes it especially helpful for organizations that are new to SRE and want to operationalize reliability without inventing everything from scratch. ...
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    STAR Communication Board

    Application to test and improve three-part communication skills.

    ...A physical board with electronic components was designed and built in 2015 by William "Stormy" Mauldin and Garrett Maples for the System Operations Training department of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). This program, written by Stormy Mauldin, is a virtual version of the board. It is more modifiable than the physical board, so it allows for a more unique testing experience.
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