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EYE [1] is a reasoning engine supporting the Semantic Web layers [2].
It performs controlled chaining and it supports Euler paths [3].
Via N3 [4] it is interoperable with Cwm [5].
[1] http://eulersharp.sourceforge.net/README
[2] http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/diagrams/sweb-stack/2006a
[3] http://mathworld.wolfram.com/KoenigsbergBridgeProblem.html
[4] http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/n3/
[5] http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm
A open source software plagiarism checker. It checks the similarity of individual files and generates various types of reports. Also it is able to find groups of similar submissions.
Sorry, we only need to complete our term work, so it's not a useful project. We only need to learn and show to our teacher how to use this hosting to develop projects in team.
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jWic is a java-based development framework for developing dynamic web applications with the convenience and familiarity of 'rich client' style programming.
PLEASE NOTE: We moved with the sourcecode to GitHub: https://github.com/xwic/jWic
You will find the latest version there. The one here on SF is quite outdated....
create practice exams from FCC exam question pools for Ham Radio
The FCC publishes pools of questions for each of the three Amateur Service (Ham Radio) license exams. Two of my programs clean and parse the files and put the questions and answers into a small lightweight database (SQLite) file. The third program generates practice tests which you can focus on particular areas of the exam or randomly select across the pool. The db file in the project is up to date as of February 3rd, 2020. When the FCC issues new/updated exam pools you can use the cleaning...