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    ChrysaLisp

    ChrysaLisp

    Parallel OS, with GUI, Terminal, OO Assembler, Class libraries

    ChrysaLisp is a 64-bit, MIMD, multi-CPU, multi-threaded, multi-core, multi-user parallel operating system with features such as a GUI, terminal, OO Assembler, class libraries, C-Script compiler, Lisp interpreter, debugger, profiler, vector font engine, and more. It supports MacOS, Windows, and Linux for x64, Riscv64, and Arm64 and eventually will move to bare metal. It also allows the modeling of various network topologies and the use of ChrysaLib hub nodes to join heterogeneous host...
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    PowerShell Suite

    PowerShell Suite

    My musings with PowerShell

    PowerShell-Suite is a curated collection of PowerShell utility scripts and modules created to provide low-level Windows API access, process manipulation, debugging detection, security operations, and post-exploitation techniques directly from PowerShell. The project is licensed under BSD-3-Clause. Among its components, there are scripts like Invoke-Runas (to launch processes under alternate credentials via CreateProcessWithLogonW), Invoke-CreateProcess (to spawn processes with fine control...
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    Java Neural Network Framework Neuroph
    Neuroph is lightweight Java Neural Network Framework which can be used to develop common neural network architectures. Small number of basic classes which correspond to basic NN concepts, and GUI editor makes it easy to learn and use.
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    Japrosim is a java library for both discrete event and continuous simulation. GUI for modeling and automatic code generation are offered. An explanation module is integrated. Models are described in XML and owl for interoperability.
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    PetriNetExec: Java Embeddable Petri Nets

    PetriNetExec: Java Embeddable Petri Nets

    PetriNetExec a library for embedding Petri Nets into Java applications

    Briefly said, PetriNetExec is an open-source Java library which allows you to embed Petri Nets into your Java application. Using PetriNetExec you can define places and transitions, connect them using arcs and inhibitors, define the initial marking and then fire events and see how tokens flow into the network. * PetriNetExec does not provide a GUI for editing the network nor will it provide in the near future. That is not really a feature :-) but to those of you able to cope with this...
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