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    Damon
    Damon is a Distributed AOP Middleware on top of a p2p Overlay Network. Its main aim is to offer the necessary abstractions and services to develop distributed aspects, and to provide scalability to existent or new applications transparently.
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    libknot

    libknot is a knot library

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    Fox is a framework of objects indexing for abstract APIs of information retrievel like Apache Lucene. Framework considered intends to abstract the use of these libraries, for in such a way it disposes an interface of friendly use and easy configuration.
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    a FORM validation framework based on DOM event
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    DBNL

    DBNL

    Dynamic Bayesian Network Library

    DBNL is a cross-platform library that offers a variety of implementations of Bayesian networks and machine learning algorithms. It is a flexible library that covers all aspects of Bayesian netwoks from representation to reasoning and learning. It allows you to create simple static networks as well as complex temporal models with changing structure. It can handle highly non-linear dependencies between multivariate random variables. The particle based inference can answer arbitrary...
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    Path Partitioner

    Path Partitioner

    Finds bad examples for the local search Path Partitioning algorithm

    Path Partitioner constructs random graph partitions and solves the linear (or integer) programming problems that assign weights to the edges such that the performance ratio of the local search algorithm for the Path Partitioning problem is minimized. See http://www.tau.ac.il/~ohadschn/Thesis/Partitioning.pdf. Requirements: Microsoft Automatic Graph Layout http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/msagl/ Gurobi Optimizer http://www.gurobi.com/ Permutations, Combinations, and...
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    Kspace

    Kspace

    An institutitutional repository to manage publications

    This is an open source institutional repository to manage research publications from conception stage to publication stage. It is designed for storing open access publications and all their corresponding metadata. The software manages peer-reviewed journal publications, confrence abstracts and posters, thesis and dissertations and other academic and research outputs.
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    Centre d'informations (CI)

    Centre d'informations (CI)

    Not a search engine but navigation routes within a research domain.

    The Centre d'Informations (CI) aim is to articulate and display whatever type of knowledge available on a given field (see screenshots examples for various fields). The software is built as a network of information articulated using concepts (figure). The website should not be understood as a conventional search engine but as different ways to navigate within this knowledge (information and concept) network. Each information is thoroughly formalized; the aim is not exhaustivity or...
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