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    GridLAB-D
    GridLAB-D is a new power system simulation tool that provides valuable information to users who design and operate electric power transmission and distribution systems, and to utilities that wish to take advantage of the latest smart grid technology. It incorporates advanced modeling techniques with high-performance algorithms to deliver the latest in end-use load modeling technology integrated with three-phase unbalanced power flow, and retail market systems. Historically, the inability...
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    QtiPlot
    QtiPlot is a user-friendly, platform independent data analysis and visualization application similar to the non-free Windows program Origin.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    KeplerDB

    KeplerDB

    Timeseries databases management system

    KeplerDB is a temporal database to store time/value entries where the type of value could be integer, float/double, boolean and string. KeplerDB is dedicated to be scalable and to create clusters of server allowing the user to analyse and store massing amount of data to monitor systems like computers, clusters, building and captors or financial systems like markets and accounts. The user can use KeplerDB to make data analysis on enormous amount of data (statistics and modelling).
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    An experimental CEP (Complex Event Processing) engine. It implements the event stream processing as a library embeddable in C++ and Perl. Since then it has been renamed to Triceps, so please look at the new location https://sourceforge.net/projects/t
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    Secure File Transfer for Windows with Cerberus by Redwood

    Protect and share files over FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS and SCP with the #1 rated Windows file transfer server.

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    PyramidWorkshop is an image-compression System based upon the scientific work of John Robinson (inventor of BTPC) about image-compression with adaptive linear predictors and is in average more efficient than PNG/JPEG2000.
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    Surface Defects Analyzer is the project of control system implementation which is used for detecting and measurement of geometric parameters of surface defects based on stereo images processing.
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    DesktopTools is a collection of small utillities which help to make your daily life easier. Since the tools themself are rather small (projectwise) I keep them not as individual projects, but have them under this collective name.
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    Server/Client System for managing a Scientific Journal. Cross platform wxWidgets based.
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