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    GISBox by Citiviz

    GISBox by Citiviz

    Ready-to-use appliance for GIS, Data Mining and Analysis, Modelling...

    GISBox by Citiviz is a ready-to-use virtual appliance containing an assortment of powerful, free and open source GIS, Data Mining and Analysis, Modelling and Programming software and packages. The pre-configured and tested GISBox allows you to try and use in few minutes a variety of software used by data scientists, engineers, physicists, mathematicians, geomatics engineers, and geographers from around the globe, without installing anything more than once the Oracle VirtualBox™ software...
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    Code Coverage Tool For Oracle PL/SQL
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    PHP MSSQL Server Admin - Query Analyzer

    PHP MSSQL Server Admin - Query Analyzer

    You can admin a SQL Server with php, like PHPMyAdmin for MySQL

    Github repository: https://github.com/miguelaxcar/PHP-MSSQL-Server-Admin Web based tool written in PHP by Luiz Miguel Axcar to build and run queries on a remote or local MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server). Support for SQL code highlight (!), table browser, field browser, TOP records, most used tables, CSV results export, etc. Most tested in SQL 2000 version. If you find some issue ther let me know and I help you fixing it.
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    The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM) captures molecular and phenotypic diversity data. MySQL databases are used to implement the schema. This project develops software tools (written in Java, Perl, etc.) associated with this model.
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    Benetech Human Rights Program Utility Library: Collection of utilities used by the Benetech Human Rights programming for processing human rights data in preparation for statistical analysis. Library handles DSV files, name canonicalization, binarray, et
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    sPanel is a web interface controlling the SHOUTcast streaming media servers, making the server administration job much easier for stream host companies. Includes Instant .ini writer & auto server restarting. Fully Custom XML parser & much more.
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    trying to build a automated system to collect troubleshooting informations from a universal server
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    db-docit
    This browser-based tool is a flexible solution for documenting both logical and physical database schema designs. It supports simple version tracking concepts to document schema changes in varying stages of planning and implementation.
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