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    Memol is a well-structured music notation language focused on MIDI.
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    A set of Java widgets for rendering musical scores. It will help developers display musical notation in their applications.
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    GRPN is a graphical reverse polish notation (RPN) calculator. GRPN is written in C and uses the GIMP Toolkit (GTK) for the GUI.
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    Operon is an opensource Java workflow engine that uses Workflow Nets (WF-Nets) based notation to define the workflow. It requires a database and can be used in any J2EE container including Tomcat.
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    Testerman

    A TTCN-3-inspired testing environment in Python

    Testerman is an attempt to produce a TTCN-3 inspired test automation system without the strict typing model of the TTCN-3 test control notation that can be too heavy to be practical with non-stricly defined protocols. This is achieved by bringing TTCN-3 primitives and concepts to the Python programming language. It provides a complete environment to design, manage, execute and analyze automated tests, and can be used as a platform to develop test simulators (drivers and stubs) and prototypes of network applications.
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