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    Umami

    Umami

    A simple, fast, website analytics alternative to Google Analytics

    ...Umami is hosted by you under your own domain so you can reliably avoid ad-blockers unlike Google Analytics. The tracking script is tiny (only 2KB) and supports legacy browsers like IE. Umami can be used to host data for friends or clients. Just create a separate account and they can start tracking their own websites on their own dashboard.
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    CloudMapper

    CloudMapper

    CloudMapper analyzes your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments

    ...Cloudmapper needs to make IAM calls and cannot use session credentials for collection, so you cannot use the AWS-vault server if you want to collect data, and must pass role credentials indirectly or configure AWS credentials manually inside the container. Generate HTML report. Includes a summary of the accounts and audit findings. Generate an HTML report for the IAM information of an account.
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    StreamAlert

    StreamAlert

    StreamAlert is a serverless, realtime data analysis framework

    ...Ingested logs and generated alerts can be retroactively searched for compliance and research. Serverless design is cheaper, easier to maintain, and scales to terabytes per day. Deployment is automated, simple, safe and repeatable for any AWS account. Secure by design, least-privilege execution, containerized analysis, and encrypted data storage.
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    FlexibleParser_Java

    FlexibleParser_Java

    Group of multi-purpose Java-converted-from-C# parsing libraries.

    ...For more information about my copyright/authorship attribution ideas, visit https://customsolvers.com/copyright/. IMPORTANT NOTE This project is a mirror of the repository FlexibleParser_Java in my GitHub account (varocarbas). Both versions are fully synchronised and immediately updated with any change.
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    FlexibleParser

    FlexibleParser

    FlexibleParser is a group of multi-purpose .NET parsing libraries.

    ...For more information about my copyright/authorship attribution ideas, visit https://customsolvers.com/copyright/. IMPORTANT NOTE This project is a mirror of the repository FlexibleParser in my GitHub account (varocarbas). Both versions are fully synchronised and immediately updated with any change.
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    Twitter Research Data Collector
    It gives facility of collecting tweets through Twitter Streaming API w.r.t different search criteria and to save tweets in CSV and ARFF (WEKA) file formats.
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    K Boinc Client

    K Boinc Client

    KBC is a UI for the BOINC Client of the Berkeley University

    K Boinc Client is a UI for the BOINC client of the Berkeley University. The program is oriented in look and feel of the Boinc manager based on wxWidgets. K Boinc client offers a KDE4 application, with a better integration into the KDE desktop.
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    SpiKeDeteKt

    An automatic spike detection program to be used with new KlustaKwik

    This is an automatic spike detection program which takes account of probe geometry and produces a .mask file to be used with the new masked version of KlustaKwik. We recommend you use Python 2.6 or 2.7, e.g. a free academic version can be obtained from Entthought Python. The input files for SpiKeDeteKt are: .dat (raw data file) .probe (probe file, described below - user constructed) parameters.py (optional - otherwise it uses defaultparameters.py) SpiKeDeteKt outputs the following files: .fet.n (feature file) .mask.n (needed for using the new (masked) KlustaKwik) .clu.n (a trivial clue file where everything is put into a single cluster) .fmask.n (trial - float masks instead of binary, we are using this for testing masked KlustaKwik) .spk.n (spike file) .upsk.n (unfiltered spike waveform) .res.n (list of spike times) .xml (an xml file with all the parameters that can subsequently be used by neuroscope or klusters) .fil (highpass filtered data) .h5 (
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    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    OSAF-TK your one stop shop for Android malware analysis and forensics.

    Welcome to OSAF! The OSAF-Toolkit was developed, as a senior design project, by a group of IT students from the University of Cincinnati, wanting to pioneer and pave the way for standardization of Android malware analysis. The OSAF-Toolkit is built from Ubuntu 11.10 and pre-compiled with all of the tools needed to rip apart applications for code review and malware analysis. Our primary goal with the toolkit is to be able to make application analysis as easy as possible. We also wanted to...
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