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openASN.1 is an Open Source Java toolkit for the Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) which consists of a compiler and codec with a low footprint runtime library.
TreeDL (Tree Description Language) is a notation for tree structures used by programs (like syntax trees) and tool for translation of tree descriptions to target programming language, docs generation, etc. Tool's functionality can be extended by plugins.
UMLSpeed is a compiler for a C-style language of UML notation. It can produce SVG UML diagrams, XMI documents and generate source code in various languages.
Pagkalos is an interpreted language written in Java. It supports the lambda-calculus and object-oriented techniques. All statements are writeen in reversed polish notation. Java-classes, objects and methods are easily accessible with the dot-notation.
JSON eXtended Notation is a augmentation of the current JSON api to provide, inline calling of functions and macro api capabilities from plain JSON strings. It also extends JSON to have a CDATA capability using Java-like meta-tagging.
The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a simple and lightweight data interchange format. This project provides libraries for manipulating JSON objects for various languages. For more information on JSON, visit http://www.json.org/
ABCp seeks to serve as a universal parser engine and API for ABC notation as detailed at http://www.abcmusicnotation.org/ for use by any ABC software developer on any platform.
An AToM3 definition of a CASE framework for creating Zope products with files in the filesystem. The framework consists of a modelling notation ZProduct and a suit of related transformations.
Cross-platform C++ library for Reverse Polish Notation calculus. Focuses on providing a reusable set of RPN functionalities such as parsing, variable substitution and computation.
CGNS++ is an object oriented interface to provide access to CGNS (CFD General Notation System) databases. It is similar to the existing C and FORTRAN interfaces provided by www.cgns.org, but uses an object oriented abstraction of the underlying SIDS.
ClipsGen is a Lightweight Eclipse plugin for easy code generation.
ClipsGen uses simple XML files as model and the velocity template engine for code generation. The model can be accessed by the dot-notation which is a feature of velocity.
Bossa is a workflow engine written in Java. The engine is very fast
and lightweight, uses a very expressive Petri net notation to define
workflows, does not requires a RDBMS and is very simple to use and to
integrate with java applications.
Operon is an opensource Java workflow engine that uses Workflow Nets (WF-Nets) based notation to define the workflow. It requires a database and can be used in any J2EE container including Tomcat.
Testerman is an attempt to produce a TTCN-3 inspired test automation system without the strict typing model of the TTCN-3 test control notation that can be too heavy to be practical with non-stricly defined protocols. This is achieved by bringing TTCN-3 primitives and concepts to the Python programming language.
It provides a complete environment to design, manage, execute and analyze automated tests, and can be used as a platform to develop test simulators (drivers and stubs) and prototypes of network applications.