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febrl-gen is a Java-based frontend to Febrl, an open-source data linkage system written in Python. Users can configure the parameters of a linkage project through the frontend, and febrl-gen will generate a Febrl-ready configuration file.
K-automaton is a new parsing (syntactic analysis) machine isomorphous to language. Implemented in Java. Can generate Java code from grammars described in EBNF.
JRete is a rule engine written in Java. Advantages over other expert system shell and artificial intelligence(AI) API - code rules in java language, data may compute accross network with multiple JRete, auto data persistence to database, event-fire direc
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
DotPlot is an Eclipse plug-in to graphically compare word sequences of any type of text. Matches will be plotted as dots on a graph. Similarities in thousands of lines of text or code will result in typical textures and diagonals in the plot.
Framework for storing and editing Forestry-related XML data, with a specialised graphical interface for each object type. Plug-in API for adding functionality. Coded in Java, uses WebStart for distribution, swing GUI, ~100k lines of code.
CloneAnalyzer is a tool for software quality analysis. It allows you to find, display and inspect clones, which are fragments of duplicated source code resulting from lack of proper reuse. It can be used as a plugin for Eclipse and on the command line.
Sight provides a friendly interface to create and connect agents for bioinformatics. The workflow supports multiple responses to a single request, structure transforms, filters and request history access.Can talk with ordinary http servers (get and post)
Sequence studio main package provides classes and interfaces for various kinds of sequence alignment. Differently from regular expressions it computes similarity with two initially unknown strings. Project page provides code generating applet.
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KF Checker is a tool for analysing Information Flow properties.
KF Checker infers information flow rules from source code.
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