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    Monitoring your infrastructure for free.

    This software presents a flexible and configurable proposal for monitoring and management of real and virtual HPC infrastructures, compatible with paradigm of cloud computing. We help you to answer: 1) What is the performance of my resources? 2) What equipment and resources do we have already? 3) What do we need to upgrade or repair? 4) What can we consolidate to reduce complexity or reduce energy use? 5) What resources would be better reused somewhere else? Status: PreAlpha, so...
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    Development and support of OCFA have been discontinued. the code has moved to these github repositories: https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaLib https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaArch https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaJavaLib https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaModules https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaDoc If you are interested in contributing to ongoing work on the creation of a community maintained OCFA inspired computer forensic framework, please join the Mattock/MattockFS community page on...
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    A set of Unix command line tools for quick and convenient batch processing of tabular text files (a.k.a., tab-delimited, csv, or flat file format) with a header line. Provides delimiter and compression detection, column reference by name. * tblmap: per-line ("map") computation: derive columns through an expression, delete, reorder, filter rows. * tblred: compute ("reduce") aggregations (e.g., sum, average) over groups defined by key columns. * tbldesc: Summarize columns in file...
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    A tool for autonomous and virtual topical data integration using the focused web-harvesting method.
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    This is a computer forensics useful tool written in bash script for Linux systems. It's fast and selective, you can retrieve all the files of the file type you choose with only one tool referenced, deleted and unallocated in very fast way.
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    A Folding@Home integrated monitoring environment, designed for Linux, *nix systems and Windows, which is intended to be easy-to-use and provide a flexible, customiseable and "user-friendly" environment for reviewing the status of active F@H clients.
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    Recon-Calc is a source code feature location tool based on the Software Reconnaissance technique. It allows you to name features of your system and then, based on coverage profiles gathered, you can find where they are implemented in the source code.
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