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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

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    Build a foundation for data security and disaster recovery to fit your clients’ needs no matter the budget.

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    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    C/C++ function instrumentation (AOP, exception/stack tracing, GC)

    Libinstrument is a complete and easy way to do custom function instrumentation for C/C++. The project comes ready with classic applications of instrumentation, such as AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Concern and Side Effect injection, stack tracing, exception tracing, basic time profiling, callgraph profiling and other. A GC (Garbage Collector) module is also under development. Libinstrument is highly portable and decoupled. The project comes with a CMake build system, integration with...
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    ParTools

    Support for manual parallelization of sequential C programs.

    ParTools allows the interactive analysis of a C program execution profile and data dependencies to facilitate the discovery and selection of suitable parallelization candidates in a manual parallelization process. The flow does not assume any specific parallelization technique, thus it can be broadly applied. The original (serial) C source is automatically annotated to trace the execution profile and data dependencies at run-time. The annotated program is then executed using a significant...
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    (Diver is in the process of being moved to GitHub. Please find us at https://github.com/thechiselgroup/Diver. Support requests & messages sent here may never be seen.) Dynamic Interactive Views For Reverse Engineering. Div/er is a set of Eclipse Plugins that aid developers in understanding software. It uses dynamic analysis and reverse engineering to offer views and filters that aid comprehension and discovery.
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    Debug Visualization Tools

    Visualization tools to help developers analyze program execution

    This is a research project aimed at providing tools to help developers capture and visualize what is actually happening when your program executes. And hopefully make debugging an easier, quicker and less painful process.
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    Field Service Management Software | BlueFolder

    Maximize technician productivity with intuitive field service software

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    log4j/log4net appenders and a supporting Eclipse RCP-based browser for viewing profiling information. The appenders operate either in-process or (to minimize overhead) remotely send their packets to a separate listener via UDP.
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