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    Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
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    Alfresco Audit Analysis and Reporting
    With Alfresco Audit Analysis and Reporting (A.A.A.R.) is provided a solution to extract, store and query audit data together with the document/folder informations at a very detailed level, with the goal to be useful to the end-user in a very easy way. To reach that goal, to make the data more friendly for the end-user, the data are published in reports in well-known formats (pdf, Microsoft Excel, csv, etc.) and stored directly in Alfresco as static documents organized in folders, versioned,...
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    ConDEnSE (Confidential Data Enabled Statistical Exploration) will be a web-based environment for statistical analysis of confidential data from various database sources, based on Plone and R, and using the Jackknife method of confidentiality protection.
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    PlexBench is a cross-platform, web-enabled, analysis tool that is driven by a scalable backpropagation feed-forward neural network. It uses embedded Perl for scripting and is written in the style of an in-process Component Object Model (COM) C++ program.
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    Use Pentaho open source business intelligence tools and MySQL to collect & distribute web analytics (clickstream) data. Extract data from logs, load database tables, & present the information in dashboards, analysis cubes, and reports for business users. This project has been moved to github - https://github.com/cjlavigne/breadboard
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    FreeAnalysis is a complete java (Eclipse RCP) and Web 2.0 (Dojo) application that provide Olap functions against Pentaho Mondrian Olap Server and other MDX/XMLA compliant cubes datasources such as Microsoft Analysis or Hyperion.
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    BEE
    The BEE Project is a suite of tools supporting Business Intelligence project implementation including ETL tool and OLAP server and a thin client. The ROLAP server ensures multipass SQL generation and powerful cache management (utilizes MySQL RDBMS).
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