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    Barman for PostgreSQL

    Barman for PostgreSQL

    Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL

    Barman (backup and recovery manager) is an administration tool for disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers written in Python. It allows to perform remote backups of multiple servers in business critical environments and help DBAs during the recovery phase. Barman's most wanted features include backup catalogs, retention policies, remote recovery, archiving and compression of WAL files and backups. Barman is written and maintained by PostgreSQL professionals 2ndQuadrant.
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    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit for All of Us

    ...DSTK is written in C#, Java and Python to interface with R, NLTK, and Weka. It can be expanded with plugins using R Scripts. We have also created plugins for more statistical functions, and Big Data Analytics with Microsoft Azure HDInsights (Spark Server) with Livy. License: R, RStudio, NLTK, SciPy, SKLearn, MatPlotLib, Weka, ... each has their own licenses.
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    QAL

    QAL

    Query Abstraction Layer

    Project has moved to: https://github.com/OptimalBPM/qal QAL is a collection of libraries for mining, transforming and writing data from and to a number of places. Sources and destinations include different SQL and NoSQL backends, file formats like .csv, XML and excel. Even untidy HTML web pages. It has a database abstraction layer that supports connectivity to Postgres, MySQL, DB2, Oracle, MS SQL server. JSON and MongoDB is coming. It uses XML/JSON formats(self-generated SQL...
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    MoccaSin-POS

    POS system for use in MoccaSin coffee shops or others

    MoccaSin-POS is a POS system for use in MoccaSin coffee shops or others. It is intended to replace an older closed source version using Toolbook. Data is stored in SQLite, but full compatibility for flat text files of the old solution shall be kept. Python 2.7, wxPython, Languages shall be English and German.
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    Optimal BPM

    Optimal BPM

    The beat of your business

    [See the files section for installation instructions] Optimal BPM™ is a project that aims to create an easy-to-use Business Process Management system (BPM) and tools. So far, only the tools, and only a data replication tool, Optimal Sync, has been released (available from the "files" page). But more is coming. It incorporates many different open source projects that relates to interoperability, transformation, context and process control. It has no business engine, instead it...
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    Workshop resource manager

    Easy and fast tool for managing home workshop resources

    Storekeeper is small tool that helps you to keep an eye on your resources in home lab or workshop. It can be used in several places and, thanks to it's single-file and synchronize option, merge data between users.
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    COBOL Data Definitions
    Parse, analyze and -- most importantly -- use COBOL data definitions. This gives you access to COBOL data from Python programs. Write data analyzers, one-time data conversion utilities and Python programs that are part of COBOL systems. Really.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ConDEnSE (Confidential Data Enabled Statistical Exploration) will be a web-based environment for statistical analysis of confidential data from various database sources, based on Plone and R, and using the Jackknife method of confidentiality protection.
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    LDS Administrative Tools
    The LDS Administrative Tools Project provides tools to aid in the administration of ward or branch leadership. Current tools are text-based, but a GUI toolset is under development. (keywords: clerk, secretary, membership, records, assistant, report)
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    Top Engine the Semantic Web Engine for the Enterprise. Top Engine is a Business Rule Engine that utilize OWL DL ontologies for vocabulary primitive to write rules on top of ontology. Top Engine support forward and backward chaining with truth maintenance
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