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    Bytebase

    Bytebase

    The GitHub/GitLab for database DevSecOps

    The GitHub/GitLab for database DevSecOps. World's most advanced database DevSecOps solution for Developer, Security, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
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    TRAK Metamodel

    TRAK Metamodel

    Tuples (triples) for TRAK architecture viewpoints and views

    The definition of the metamodel for TRAK (defines allowed AD elements and relationships i.e. tuples/ triples for the TRAK viewpoints and views). TRAK is a general systems-thinkers'/system engineering enterprise architecture framework. It is simple, user-friendly, pragmatic and not limited to IT. 100% triple-centric and semantically-sound. Forms basis for RDF + OWL ontology description - see https://trakmetamodel.sourceforge.io/vocab/TRAK_metamodel.html. Each TRAK metamodel element now has...
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    TRAK Viewpoints

    TRAK Viewpoints

    Specifications for TRAK architecture views

    The architecture viewpoints (specifications for architecture views iaw ISO 42010) for TRAK. TRAK is a general systems-thinkers'/system engineering enterprise architecture framework. It is simple, user-friendly, pragmatic and not limited to IT. 100% triple-centric and semantically-sound. Defines a total of 24 viewpoints. The ones needed are selected by taking the task sponsor's concerns and matching them to the typical concerns that each TRAK viewpoint addresses. The triples that address...
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    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep

    CRGREP searches for matching text in databases, various document formats, archives and other difficult to access resources. A command line tool for name and content text matching in database tables, plain files, MS Office documents, PDF, archives, MP3 audio, image meta-data, scanned documents, maven dependencies and web resources. CRGREP will search resources within resources of any arbitrary combination or depth, so text within a document within a zip archive, and so on. Here you...
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    STON

    Translator of SBGN PD and AF maps into Neo4j graph database.

    STON, Sbgn TO Neo4j, is a Java-based framework that imports and translates metabolic, signalling and gene regulatory pathways presented in SBGN (Systems Biology Graphical Notation, http://www.sbgn.org) Process Description (PD) and Activity Flow (AF) languages to a graph-oriented format compatible with Neo4j (http://neo4j.com/). STON1.2 allows also to link common processes between two different PD maps. This framework uses two sets of libraries: LibSBGN and Neo4j...
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