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SmartSlog (Smart Space Ontology) is a software/application development kit (SDK or ADK) for programming Smart-M3 agents (Knowledge Processors, KPs) that consume/produce smart space content according with its high-level ontological representation. SmartSlog applies the code generation approach: given an OWL ontology description, the ontology programming library is produced. The latter provides API to access the smart space via a Smart-M3 Semantic Information Broker (SIB) and data structures...
Controlling Model Railroad via Networks
"Lanbahn" Concepts
- intelligent end devices
- all with a network, wlan or other sophisticated interface.
- can be operated without a central station
- no complex binary protocols
- communications via multicast UDP messages
- decoders can advertise their capabilities via zeroconf/avahi/bonjour protocol.
- raspberry pi as one hardware platform
- tinkerforge IO bricklets for turnout and signal control
Tools for mass spectrometry, especially for protein mass spectrometry and proteomics: Quantification tools, converters for Applied Biosystems (Q Star and Q Trap), calculation of in-silico fragmentation spectra, converter for Mascot result files
dxcut is a library for reading, editing, and writing dex and odex files which contain the class definition and Dalvik bytecode used by the Android operating system. This project includes a disassembler/decompiler, dex optimizer, and hooking utils.
basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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Software to allow hardsid card to act as a MIDI instrument running on a Linux platform. This project will use the existing hardsid driver for Linux (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hardsid). See also www.hardsid.com.
APEX Tools is a collection of utilities used in conjunction with the processing of airborne hyperspectral data developed for the ESA-Prodex supported Airborne Prism EXperiment (APEX).
Cross-programming-language object serialisation. The library uses a schema to write object networks to, and create object networks from, a file (eg XML). Written in Java with ports to C and C++ to follow. Features include file recovery and versioning.
A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
YARML or (Yet Another Readable Markup Langage) is a simple and readable markup language which have the same structure of XML but with new syntax which near to the syntax which used with the high level programming languages like Java,PHP, C and Python.
Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.