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Protect and share files over FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS and SCP with the #1 rated Windows file transfer server.
Cerberus supports unlimited users and connections on a single IP, with built-in encryption, 2FA, and a browser-based web client — all deployable in under 15 minutes with a 25-day free trial.
Dagger evaluates file dependencies in a directed-acyclic-graph (DAG) like GNU make, but timestamps or hashes can be used on a per-file basis when evaluating which file nodes are up to date or stale. Use fast timestamp comparisons on large files when hashing is too slow, and hashing on small files. When hashing is used, it's stored in either a text file or sqlite database (in-memory at runtime is optional).
Program for generating Arch Linux Pacman Manager dependencies graph
Program to help using Arch Linux Pacman package manager. Program using pydot (python interface for Graphviz http://code.google.com/p/pydot/) to generate graph of dependencies for package selected by user.
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An advanced incremental build system written in Python, introducing support for automatic dependency and recipe discovery. It supports single- and multi-threaded builds. It requires Python v2.6 and pybfc and, natively supports all POSIX systems.
mfGraph is a graph rendering library for interactive applications. Written in C++ and Python, mfGraph parses GraphViz DOT and XDOT files and provides rendering and hit-testing facilities. Supports Microsoft Windows natively, GNU/Linux through wxPython.
A threaded Web graph (Power law random graph) generator written in Python. It can generate a synthetic Web graph of about one million nodes in a few minutes on a desktop machine. It implements a threaded variant of the RMAT algorithm.
GUESS, or the Graph Exploration System, is a system and language for visualizing and manipulating graph structures and creating new visualization applications.
sarface is a user-interface to the sysstat/sar database which inputs data from sar and plots to a live X11 graph via gnuplot. It mimics the cmd-line options from sar but can cross-plot any two or more stats and apply simple mathematical functions them.
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A simple (~20 line python) O(n^6) algorithm for the traveling salesman problem that seems to do pretty well for most graphs; so well that I have not been able to find a graph which it does optimally solve. Those with spare cycles are welcome to help out.
e4Graph is a C++ library and a Tcl binding providing persistent, reliable, cross-platform storage for graph like structures. Please visit http://e4graph.sourceforge.net for more info.