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    GUN

    GUN

    Cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data

    GUN is a small, easy, and fast data sync and storage system that runs everywhere JavaScript does. The aim of GUN is to let you focus on the data that needs to be stored, loaded, and shared in your app without worrying about servers, network calls, databases, or tracking offline changes or concurrency conflicts. This lets you build cool apps fast. When a browser peer asks for data, it'll merge the reply with its own data using a CRDT, then cache the result. ...
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    Grinn

    Grinn

    graph database and R package for omic data integration

    http://kwanjeeraw.github.io/grinn/
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    Graph Database

    Graph Database

    A robust, reliable, user-friendly, and high-performance Graph Database

    This is an academic project to build a graph database, supporting multiple users, with fully functioned data query, data manipulation and indexing mechanism. It is running in a distributed client-server mode. This project is assigned to final-year project from group IT121B, Bachelor of Computing, University of Wollongong.
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