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    Rainflow

    Rainflow

    Fast rainflow counting written in C (C99)

    ..."Standard Practices for Cycle Counting in Fatigue Analysis", West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2011. [2] [https://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/Testing-Knowledge-Base/Rainflow-Counting/ta-p/383093]
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    DLog is an Description Logic ABox reasoner that uses resolution. The basic idea is that a DL knowledge base is transformed into a Prolog program without any knowledge on the content of the ABox. The answers are obtained during normal Prolog execution.
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    KML is a knowledge base with support of logical modeling. Advanced model is used to represent knowledge as a set of statements similar to natural language sentences. This project hosts a set of model storage library and server (vrb-ols) and clients.
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