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    Canal

    Canal

    MySQL binlog

    Canal is an open-source project developed by Alibaba that simulates MySQL slave functionality to parse MySQL binlog files. It enables real-time data synchronization and change data capture (CDC) between MySQL and other systems such as Elasticsearch, Kafka, or HBase. Canal is widely used for data integration, replication, and monitoring across distributed systems, offering high performance and low-latency log parsing.
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    Otter

    Otter

    Alibaba distributed database synchronization system

    In Alibaba B2B company, because of the characteristics of the business, the sellers are mainly concentrated in the country, and the buyers are mainly concentrated in foreign countries, so it has derived the demand for the computer room in Hangzhou and the United States. At the same time, in order to improve the user experience, the structure of the entire computer room is double-A Both can be written, and thus a product like otter was born. The first version of otter can be traced back to...
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    Ship Lock Scheduling

    Scheduling lockages at ship locks with several parallel lock chambers

    ...Some tools for estimating the quality of calculated solutions will be further improved. Initially the software was developed within a project of TU Berlin regarding the Kiel Canal. See project wiki for conditions that should be met by applications.
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    Dinapter:

    Generate adaptation contracts between incompatible services

    ...Dinapter: Automatic Adapter Specification for Software Composition, PROLE'08, ENTCS, 2008 - http://goo.gl/VrQvG ...and later integrated and improved within the ITACA toolbox (http://itaca.gisum.uma.es/): * J. Camara, J.A. Martín, G. Salaun, J. Cubo, M. Ouederni, C. Canal, E. Pimentel. ITACA: An integrated toolbox for the automatic composition and adaptation of Web services, ICSE'09, 2009 - http://goo.gl/oFGe8
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    Runtime concurrency analysis for Java. Instruments your Java app at run time, and monitors field access, synchronization and locking, to verify concurrent access is safe.
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