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    Simulation of Urban MObility

    Simulation of Urban MObility

    SUMO is a microscopic, multi-modal traffic simulation.

    SUMO is an open source, highly portable, microscopic and continuous traffic simulation package designed to handle large networks. It allows for intermodal simulation including pedestrians and comes with a large set of tools for scenario creation. The code and the issue tracker can be found at https://github.com/eclipse-sumo/sumo/ The documentation can be found at https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/
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    Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
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    TEACUP

    TEACUP

    TCP Experiment Automation Controlled Using Python

    TEACUP automates many aspects of running TCP performance experiments in a specially-constructed physical testbed. TEACUP enables repeatable testing of different TCP algorithms over a range of emulated network path conditions, bottleneck rate limits and bottleneck queuing disciplines. TEACUP utilises a text-based configuration file to define experiments as combinations of parameters specifying desired network path and end host conditions.
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    mod_openopc

    just plain WORKS

    mod_openopc is a full featured implementation of the OpenOPC library for Python. It is cross platform compatible (full Python 2.5 and up). We used to recommend running it on a POSIX platform (Unix / Linux), but thanks to modest efforts since 2014, performance in Windows OS environments is excellent.
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    AMBIENT

    Find active modules in metabolic networks using high-throughput data

    ...If you wish to use the version used in the paper it is v0.6.3, however I recommend using the latest version which works in the same way but with additional options and has stability and performance improvements. Thanks for your interest! AMBIENT (Active Modules for Bipartite Networks) is a Python module that uses simulated annealing to find areas of a metabolic network (modules) that have some consistent characteristic. AMBIENT does not require predefined pathways and gives highly specific predictions of affected areas of metabolism. ...
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    minder

    minder

    Monitoring your infrastructure for free.

    This software presents a flexible and configurable proposal for monitoring and management of real and virtual HPC infrastructures, compatible with paradigm of cloud computing. We help you to answer: 1) What is the performance of my resources? 2) What equipment and resources do we have already? 3) What do we need to upgrade or repair? 4) What can we consolidate to reduce complexity or reduce energy use? 5) What resources would be better reused somewhere else? Status: PreAlpha, so...
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