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PerfParse. Storage and analysis of binary performance data produced by Nagios. High quality accurate graphs of live data from standard Nagios plugins. Permanent history of plugin results with advanced analysis tools.
The ProM Import Framework allows to extract process enactment event logs from a set of information systems. These can be exported in the MXML format, which is the standard event log data format for Process Mining analysis techniques.
PootyPedia is a tool to track the hardware in use by a software project. Its client software finds the hardware and reports it, while the server software tracks the reports and keeps them organized in a database.
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sldb is the embedded database for syslog. It captures log messages to a disk-backed database, and sorts them by user-defined subject. Excess messages from each bin are pruned on a first-in, first out basis.
An open source voting program. Initial implementations will be done up in Java, but ports to other languages will be done later on. Each release is given a codename as the version instead of a number. Most recent release is \"Bookmark\".