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    openmsr is a collection of tools around Instrumentation,Control and Automation ( ICA ). It runs under the following OS: Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Ther are tools like digital simulation, object recognition, SoftPLC. Tools Messen,Steuern und Regeln
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    jAudio
    jAudio is a project implementing a number of common feature extraction algorithms for analyzing audio in java. Output is either in Weka's ARFF format or the ACE format. Can be used either as a GUI application, command-line application, or embedded. The primary repository is on github (dmcennis) which pushes to this projects github repository.
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    CARE2X - Integrated Hospital Info System
    Integrated Hospital Information System. PHP,mySQL,PostgreSQL. Surgery, Nursing,Outpatient,Wards,Labs, Pharmacy, Security,Admission,Schedulers, Repair, Communication & more. Multilanguage, WYSIWYG forms, userconfig, embedded workbots. Modular & scalab
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    JUnit Execution & Report Generation Tool

    Runs JUnit Test cases and generate HTML report, keeps past run history

    This tool pulls all JUnit testcases from the class path and run them all. After completion of test case execution it populates the result in database tables. A report tool fetch the result data from database and produce an HTML report. Highlights of this tool - No coding effort is required from developer to integrate existing JUnit test cases. They just need to put their test case folder to the class path - Since it keep the test result data in a database, it can keep history of...
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    SPiM2Eclipse

    SPiM2Eclipse

    Eclipse plugin for Stochastic Pi Machine

    ...A web application Visual SPiM, and a destkop application SPiM Player. Both simulation tools require to be run on a Windows platform. Fortunately Microsoft has also released a command line version for Linux and Mac OS based on OCAML however this version will only output a CSV file for the simulation results. SPiM2Eclipse provides a bridge for those running SPiM from the command-line by allowing simulations to be completed by a single click, displaying an embedded plot of the results. Features: -As an Eclipse plugin you have all of the powerful features of Eclipse available to you. ...
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    ipmems

    ipmems

    Real-time data acquisition and visualization software

    Cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software with an embedded HTTP-server, binary protocol parsing library, protocol emulation server, remote secure administration server, embedded Groovy scripting facilities and HMI (SCADA) visualization module.
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    Software made available by the Residual Analysis blog, primarily having to do with anthropogenic global warming, e.g. GHCN Processor.
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    OpenDMTP is a protocol/framework that allows communications with small devices (mobile phones, PDA's, and other high-latency/low-bandwidth devices), especially geared towards the transmission of GPS, temperature, and other remote monitoring information.
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    The goal of the OSM2PostGIS project is to develop an OpenStreetMap data processor that can import any amount of .osm XML data into a PostGIS database, and produce evaluated navigation network topologies to support routing.
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    The aim of this project is to provide SAT solvers and related products to be easily embedded in Java software. The softwares found here are part of former research projects that are no longer under development but that are made available here because
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