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    TemaTres: controlled vocabulary server

    TemaTres: controlled vocabulary server

    Manage, Publish and Share Ontologies, Taxonomies, Thesauri, Glossaries

    Web application for management formal representations of knowledge, thesauri, taxonomies and multilingual vocabularies / Aplicación para la gestión de representaciones formales del conocimiento, tesauros, taxonomías, vocabularios multilingües. For the latest version of code: https://github.com/tematres/TemaTres-Vocabulary-Server
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    GeoGig

    GeoGig

    Distributed Version Control System for Geospatial data

    Welcome to the GeoGig project, exploring the use of distributed management of spatial data. GeoGig draws inspiration from Git, but adapts its core concepts to handle versioning of geospatial data. Users are able to import raw geospatial data (currently from Shapefiles, PostGIS or SpatiaLite) in to a repository where every change to the data is tracked. These changes can be viewed in a history, reverted to older versions, branched in to sandboxed areas, merged back in, and pushed to remote...
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    RAWR - Rapid Assessment of Web Resources

    A web interface enumeration tool for simplifying red team reporting.

    Introducing RAWR (Rapid Assessment of Web Resources). There's a lot packed in this tool that will help you get a better grasp of the threat landscape that is your client's web resources. It has been tested from extremely large network environments, down to 5 node networks. It has been fine-tuned to promote fast, accurate, and applicable results in usable formats. RAWR will make the mapping phase of your next web assessment efficient and get you producing positive results faster!
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