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An open-source desktop application for load/performance testing a web site. It has a very simple UI to configure the load test. The future plan includes transaction support, record, playback and support for load injector agents.
A small collection of practical and revelant language teaching tools written in Java Swing. Currently, it involves a 4-question multiple choice task creation tool, a "sort into two categories" creation tool, and a memory game creation tool.
Working memory is crucial for children and adolescents in school and socially. Reading, solving math problems, planning, and following a conversation all rely on working memory.
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JPACS, Java Processor and Cache Simulator, was developed to give a simple and clear tool to simulate a processor with a complete associative memory cache at ISA level, using direct memory access or using a program written in assembly.
This project aims to create a framework on which java applications can run in parallel on multiple nodes. A master server dispatches the jobs and makes all planning regarding memory management.
The 'Monitor' application, which consists of 2 parts, a MonitorServer (linux daemon) and a MonitorClient (java gui), will enable the user to monitor and log server process, memory, network and cpu information of multiple servers at a time.