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    G6

    G6

    A Graph Visualization Framework in JavaScript

    ...According to practical business scenarios, we found the top solutions. Well-designed simple, flexible, and extendable interfaces will satisfy your infinite originality. A social network is an important scenario in graph visualization. The relationships become complicated with the development of social networks. Graph visualization and analysis do well in these complex cases.
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    Behat

    Behat

    BDD in PHP

    Behat is a Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) framework for PHP that helps developers write tests in a human-readable format. It uses Gherkin syntax to describe expected application behavior and allows developers to write scenarios that map to automated tests. Behat is highly extensible, making it suitable for testing both web applications and APIs, and it is often used alongside Mink for browser automation.
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    Transmittable ThreadLocal

    Transmittable ThreadLocal

    Provides an enhanced InheritableThreadLocal

    ...In the case of using thread pools and other execution components that will pool multiple threads, the ThreadLocalvalue transfer function is provided to solve the problem of context transfer during asynchronous execution. A Javastandard library should provide standard capabilities for framework/middleware facility development. ThreadLocalThe demand scenario is TransmittableThreadLocalthe potential demand scenario. If your business needs to "pass ThreadLocalvalues ​​in the case of using thread pools and other execution components that will pool multiple threads ", it is the TransmittableThreadLocaltarget scenario.
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    CommandLineUtils

    CommandLineUtils

    Command line parsing and utilities for .NET

    ...There are two primary ways to use this API, using the builder pattern and attributes. The library also includes other utilities for interaction with the console. A common scenario for options is to allow specifying a value-less option multiple times without value. The library supports counting flags by using bool[] or by checking for the number of values in Values.
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    ML.NET

    ML.NET

    Open source and cross-platform machine learning framework for .NET

    ...ML.NET offers Model Builder (a simple UI tool) and ML.NET CLI to make it super easy to build custom ML Models. These tools use Automated ML (AutoML), a cutting edge technology that automates the process of building best performing models for your Machine Learning scenario. All you have to do is load your data, and AutoML takes care of the rest of the model building process. ML.NET has been designed as an extensible platform so that you can consume other popular ML frameworks (TensorFlow, ONNX, Infer.NET, and more) and have access to even more machine learning scenarios, like image classification, object detection, and more.
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    gofeed

    gofeed

    Parse RSS, Atom and JSON feeds in Go

    The gofeed library is a robust feed parser that supports parsing both RSS, Atom and JSON feeds. The library provides a universal gofeed. Parser that will parse and convert all feed types into a hybrid gofeed.Feed model. You also have the option of utilizing the feed-specific atom. Parser or RSS. Parser or JSON. Parser parsers generate atoms. Feed, RSS.Feed and JSON. Feed respectively. The gofeed library is comprised of a universal feed parser and several feed-specific parsers. Which one you...
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    ProTest

    A minimalistic test framework written in C++.

    ...It then adds all the test steps to a test scenario. Then the default() main function is inserted. If you compile, link and execute the Sample, you will have an idea of what you should expect when you have finished writing your test.
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    Resty Java

    Resty Java

    The minimalist framework of RESTful(server and client)

    The minimalist framework of RESTful(server and client). The restful api design is the best choice as a restful server (usage scenario: client and server decoupling, used to provide server-side api interface for static HTML clients (mvvm, etc.), ios, android, etc.) It has the simple design of activerecord like jfinal/activejdbc, and uses a simpler restful framework.
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    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Open source Extract Transform Load engine written in Java

    ETL Framework is a standalone Extract Transform Load engine written in Java. It includes executables for all major platforms and can be easily integrated into other applications. Key Features: * embeddable, open source and free * fast and scalable * uses target database features to do transformations and loads * manual and automatic data mapping * data streaming * bulk data loads * data quality features using SQL, JavaScript? and regex * data transformations Requirements *...
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    Simple framework for building scenario based simulations. Build in Java. Simply extend event and state classes and utilize the scenario scripting in XML.
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    iValidator is a Java framework for automation of scenario and integration tests in complex environments. Features: automatic testing, reusability of unit tests, separation of code and data, Eclipse Plug-In, ANT tasks, support of all testing levels ...
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    The Scenario API project is dedicated to scenario/workflow/pipeline like structures creation and execution. It includes the abstraction level, which is defined in subproject SDM (Scenario Definition Model) and one of the implementation.
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    Marigold is an in-container "scenario-based" white-box unit-testing framework for J2EE applications that permits direct testing of business logic and data-access layers, and separates test-data from test-code.
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