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    Trike

    Computer-aided threat modeling

    Trike is a platform-independent tool for systematic, computer-assisted threat modeling, from requirements through deployment. We are developing Trike v2 on GitHub (https://github.com/octotrike/trike). Our mailing lists are still here on SourceForge, and we're leaving the old code repository & releases up for archival purposes. Plus you probably want to use something while you're waiting for v2.
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    GLORP (Generic Lightweight Object-Relational Persistence) is a simple Smalltalk object-relational mapping tool using a non-intrusive architecture. This is a Camp Smalltalk Project (http://camp.smalltalk.org). Development is primarily hosted in the Ci
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    A tool supporting effective use of CVS for Smalltalk projects
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