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This project make some utilities based on FSM(Finited State Machine). The primary goal is to develop some auto generators, output sourcecode or executable binary file. Anyway, it provide a trusty and high-efficient implement of FSM.
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Library dedicated to the parsing of network protocols and designed to be fast, auto-adaptive, asynchronous, modular and completely independent from client/server code.
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KF Checker is a tool for analysing Information Flow properties.
KF Checker infers information flow rules from sourcecode.
The rules obtained in this way are used to create a theory which it then exploited to prove that information flow policies are respected.
Making Hebrew properly searchable by IR software. Right now, most work is being done in our mailing list (planning), and on our github repository (concept code, see below).
** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** 10 Feb 2006 Code is being moved to the SMI subversion repository (http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/svn/owl/trunk/) Project will continue to be open source. ProtegeOWL info at: http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html