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Auth0 B2B Essentials: SSO, MFA, and RBAC Built In
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
A plug-in for the Eclipse and NetBeans IDEs for experimental use in the development and testing of Automation Objects (AOs) for industrial automation and control.
LogiDist offer a solution of "Computer Aided Logistic" with mostly informative purposes on executed pickups/delivery of merchandise.
Is able to manage the whole process of purchase, order management, merchandise delivery to reduce distribution costs.
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PileWorks provides the organizational structure for coordinating several different projects which approach some aspect of Pile Technology. PileWorks defines a set of interfaces and implements some basic infrastructure for Pile engines and agents.
This program tries to simulate a simple computer. Users can write assembly programs for this simulator, which can be loaded and interpreted as instructions. An OS is also included with it, providing process dispatching and file system functions.
The official repository of JCSim is now hosted by github at https://github.com/almejo/jcsim
JCSim is a fully functional Digital Circuit simulator written in Java. You can create and simulate simple (and not so simple) circuits in an easy way.
It includes a basic set of gates, simple creation of new gates and simulation.
QA-distri contains a set of ImageJ plugins for QA in digital radiology. The plugins are created in LUCMFR, University Hospitals, Leuven, by Frank Rogge. He's works currently at AVN as medical physicist.
The MCLA Robotics project comprises a Java based platform for robotics application development. It is being developed by the physics department at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams, Massachusetts.
"Open SysAME" stands for Open-source Systems Analysis and Modeling Engine. Using the concepts developed by Dr. John Warfield (Interactive Management) and George Chandy (OPMS), Open SysAME facilitates collaborative modeling and analysis of systems.
statJ written in Java contains methods for performing basic statistical operations that describe a sample or population, including measures of central tendency or location, measures of variability or dispersion., and measures of strength of relationship.
The LexGrid Editor is an Eclipse-based open source tool for authoring, viewing, and maintaining lexical resources that conform to a formal terminology model. Resources can be developed locally or viewed in context of a networked 'grid' of terminologies
Microarray Explorer (MAExplorer) is a Java microarray data-mining bioinformatics program.
It includes data management, graphics, statistics, clustering, reports, gene data-filtering, user
written MAEPlugins, documentation, tutorials, demo data.
The target of JCustomizer project is the generic and persistent customization of every Java Swing/AWT GUI at runtime: fonts, colors, texts, accelerators, ... A nice accompaniment is a WYSIWYG access to internationalization without programming efforts.
OpenAOS is a open source project of a platform independent and distributed service for accessing measurement data over a standarisized interface (ASAM ODS) defined by ASAM e.V. (for details please visit standards at www.asam.net).
gpx2map is a tool that renders GPS data in the form of way-points, tracks and routes from GPS exchange (GPX) XML documents as Portable Pixmap (PPM) images on a background of map tiles.
Editor is an annotation tool for XML-based text editions. Editor is meant to support research into any aspect of the edited texts. It should be useful to literary, linguistic, historical, (etc.) research.
A tool for decoding and presenting Geotechnical Sounding data (such as CPTu). Formats supported are the SGF standard as defined by the Swedish Geotechnical Society (www.sgf.net), and used by a number of commercial products, aswell as Generic text
GPS (NMEA 0183) extensible communication library written in Java. Handles standard GLL, GGA, RMC, GSA and GSV sentences and may be extended on application-level for handling any other sentence types. Bundle also contains GUI- and console-based GPS tool.
Mens is a collection of simple, easy to use menstruation calendars for a number of platforms. So far, there is one for mobile devices like PDAs and cell phones that can run Java programs.
A Java Framework for connecting to and exchanging data from GPS units to J2ME Mobile Devices. Serial and Bluetooth connections to GPS devices. Support for NMEA-0183 GPS Standard. An Observer-Design Pattern makes the library extendable. Based on GPSlib4j.