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    Argunet

    Argunet

    argument map editor for analyzing and visualizing complex debates

    Argunet is a client-server software for computer-supported argument visualization (CSAV). Reconstructed debates are visualized as argument maps and can be shared through the Argunet Server.
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    jtimeseries

    library for capturing, storing and visualizing timeseries data

    The JTimeSeries has moved to github Please go to https://github.com/JTimeSeries/jtimeseries The SourceForge copy has not been maintained since Sep 2012 A java library to assist with capturing and storing timeseries data/metrics. Provides facilities to publish timeseries data across a network, a lightweight server to persist series data, and client user interface components for real time visualization
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    Ex-Crawler
    Ex-Crawler is divided into 3 subprojects (Crawler Daemon, distributed gui Client, (web) search engine) which together provide a flexible and powerful search engine supporting distributed computing. More informations: http://ex-crawler.sourceforge.net
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    A Java-based client-server architecture for processing network intrusion detection data. The server receives XML alerts from Snort sensors buffers them for review by clients. The console provides a real-time view of IDS activity.
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    A complete suite of market research tools utilizing open standards and capable of running on multiple server and client platforms. Includes software for sample management, survey design, programming, data collection, tabulation, coding, weighting, etc
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    Green Cloud Online portal

    Green Cloud Online portal

    Green cloud: A versatile sensor based precision agriculture system, in

    In Green Cloud here is a central global server which does the work of global database management along with providing complex analysis services for the users (farmers, scientists) through the client machines and the public access web portal. The existing agricultural databases throughout the world can also be used for inference purposes and their data may also be updated by our server. The meteorological servers can be accessed for climate data.This server-client architecture mandatory in...
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