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    LensOSX

    LensOSX

    LensOSX: the light, efficient network simulator

    Lens is the light, efficient network simulator, written by Doug Rohde. LensOSX is a native MacOSX port of Lens that runs on MacOSX 10.5 or higher, created by Harm Brouwer, Daniel de Kok and Hartmut Fitz.
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    Security Officers Management and Analysis Project (SOMAP) is all about defining security management work methods and supplying Security Officers with tools to do their job more efficient and following standards easily.
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    An implementation of the GSD service discovery protocol for the network simulator ns2 (http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/). The protocol core is written in c++ whereas simulation settings and scenarios can be set up via OTCL scripts -- as usual in ns2.
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    The aim of this project is to have a current implementation of the experimental VFER protocol (http://vfer.sf.net) within the ns-2 network simulator. The design of VFER can then be tweaked using results from this simulation.
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    This project provides DiffServ simulations improvements for the Network Simulator 2. The current version works for NS2 version 2.29
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