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    Implicit Graph Search Library
    Java generic API for search algorithms on graphs implicitly given by tree node expansion operator
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    Ontea - Pattern based Semantic Annotation Platform. Ontea search or create semantic meta data from text or documents using pattern based approaches. Implementation currently includes regular expressions (regex) patterns
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    Implementation of "online" erasure codec for Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). It contains native C library integrated with Java code base of HDFS.
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    The Semantic Web implementation using native xml database as backend storage. A SPARQL java compiler to XQuery using Jena. There are XQuery scripts for native xml database Sedna(http://modis.ispras.ru/sedna/).
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