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    Implicit Graph Search Library
    Java generic API for search algorithms on graphs implicitly given by tree node expansion operator
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    Open Cezeri Library

    Open Cezeri Library

    Effective Linear Algebra and Computer Vision Library with JAVA

    OCL stands for Open Cezeri Library (yet another linear algebra and matrix library). This library provides rapid coding as matlab ease of use. To learn for library please try to use test examples at OpenCezeriLibrary\test\test. It is originally developed at el-cezeri laboratory of Siirt University, in order to establish generic framework of reusable components and software tools for machine vision, machine learning, AI and robotic applications. Currently, it holds following main concepts 1-...
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    Activity module and question type for including flash and java applications in Moodle and save the grade, attempts and state. To make it works it's necessary to implement the API specification described in the documentation.
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    Gestalt is an open structured environment, designed to prototype and develop OpenGL- and Java-based sketches and applications.
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    jWic is a java-based development framework for developing dynamic web applications with the convenience and familiarity of 'rich client' style programming. PLEASE NOTE: We moved with the sourcecode to GitHub: https://github.com/xwic/jWic You will find the latest version there. The one here on SF is quite outdated....
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    Damon
    Damon is a Distributed AOP Middleware on top of a p2p Overlay Network. Its main aim is to offer the necessary abstractions and services to develop distributed aspects, and to provide scalability to existent or new applications transparently.
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    Public Computing Services strives to provide essential information management to families that can't afford commercial software. Browser-based applications help users manage health, communications, education, legal, financial, home and employment data.
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    Catalogo is a system for cataloguing resources on a web site. It allows semantic search of information on an intranet using metadata, RDF and ontology concepts. It provides a Catalog server (Java web applications) and a Catalog client (Firefox plug-in).
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