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    Simple web based cabling system manager. Room/racks/patch panel and devices are managed in a simple test base web interface. Run on xp/windows server (running Apache) or *nix boxes. Based on Perl and sqlite DB Small and simple and light character web
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    BRMABench is a system of benchmark per comparison. This benchmark makes diverse routines of test in one determined time, the final time expense is always the same and what it determines score it is the amount of interactions in this same time.
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    The original Cerberus Test Control System seems to be abandoned by its authors/developers. This project intends to revive it.
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    The Cerberus Test Control System is a free (freedom) test suite for use by developers and others to test hardware. Originally developed at VA Linux Systems, it includes a modular test system that allows you to build and integrate your own tests.
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