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    JDataCom

    JDataCom

    Stream manager

    Create ports : TCP/UDP/Terminal/File/RS232(txrx)/DB/System/Bluetooth/JNA/ETH(jpcap)/Sound. Simply configure with GUI/SFC XML file/CLI. Display, modify, replay, store (tcpdump), decode flow of bytes or objects. Implement : loop/echo/paddings/... and delai/DB2XML/Stacks/Matrix/... management. Stream conversations with a dynamic packet analyse.
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    Network Analyzer

    Analyze the network carateristics like Delay, Jitter, Packet loss etc.

    This software is a very simple network analyzer. When you click the start button, it will send a configurable stream of UDP packets to a host. (The receiving host is then required to echo all the packets back to the sender, which can be easily done via iptables rule under linux). Once the eched packets arrives back to the sender, the analyzer will calculate all the related statistics like, packet loss, jitter throughput etc... NOTE: in order to receive the echo packets you must...
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    GAMES ESMI

    GAMES ESMI

    The Energy Sensing and Monitoring Infrastructure of the GAMES project

    This is part of the GAMES Project, which consists of a set of innovative methodologies and Open Source ICT tools for designing and managing energy efficiency in IT Service Centres. The ESMI is the monitoring and sensing infrastructure which allows the fine-grained measurement and provides both an event-based and a real-time stream of data conveying information about the energy consumption in the key points of the overall system. It is completed by a set of Nagios plugin and an assessment...
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