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    Open MCT

    Open MCT

    A web based mission control framework

    Open MCT is a next-generation mission operations data visualization framework. Web-based, for desktop and mobile. Software based on Open MCT is in use as a data visualization tool in support of multiple missions at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and at NASA's Ames Research Center to support the development of lunar rover mission concepts. Open MCT can be adapted for planning and operations of any system that produces telemetry. While Open MCT is developed to support space missions, its core concepts are not unique to that domain. It can display streaming and historical data, imagery, timelines, procedures, and other data visualizations, all in one place. ...
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    F´

    A flight software and embedded systems framework

    F´ (or F Prime) is a software framework for the rapid development and deployment of embedded systems and spaceflight applications. Originally developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, F´ is open-source software that has been successfully deployed for several space applications. It has been used for but is not limited to, CubeSats, SmallSats, instruments, and deployable. Component architecture with well-defined interfaces. To develop applications with F´, the following requirements of the user’s system must be met, Linux or Mac OS X operating system (or Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows), CMake, Bash or Bash compatible shell, Clang or GCC compiler, Python 3 and PIP. ...
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    Khue's Homelab

    Khue's Homelab

    Modern self-hosting framework, fully automated from empty disk

    This project utilizes Infrastructure as Code and GitOps to automate provisioning, operating, and updating self-hosted services in my Homelab. It can be used as a highly customizable framework to build your own Homelab. Homelab is a laboratory at home where you can self-host, experiment with new technologies, practice for certifications, and so on. For more information, please see the r/homelab introduction and the Home Operations Discord community (formerly known as k8s-at-home).
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    NodeCom is an open-source component framework for extremely constrained WSN. This project sourceforge is under construction. The code will be added soon. See our laboratory web page: http://domus.usherbrooke.ca/
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    Abstract Laboratory for Education & Science – 6 Java frameworks for rapid development of GUI applications/applets. Includes plots, unified access to Swing components and super-rapid development of “labs" (typical educational/research applications)
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