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    Rbatis

    Rbatis

    Rust High Performance compile-time ORM(RBSON based)

    A highly Performant, Safe, Dynamic SQL(Compile-time) ORM framework written in Rust, inspired by Mybatis and MybatisPlus. Zero cost Dynamic SQL, implemented using (proc-macro,compile-time, Cow (Reduce unnecessary cloning)) techniques, don't need ONGL engine(mybatis) Free deserialization, Auto Deserialize to any struct(Option,Map,Vec...) High performance, Based on Future, with async_std/tokio, single threaded benchmark can easily achieve 200,000 QPS. logical deletes, pagination, py-like SQL and basic Mybatis functionalities. ...
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    Thread Affinity

    Thread Affinity

    Bind a java thread to a given core

    Lets you bind a thread to a given core, this can improve performance (this library works best on linux). Java-Thread-Affinity will try to use JNA to provide access to native thread-handling functions. JNA should be installed on your system to get the most from this library. Java-Thread-Affinity currently depends on JNA version 4.4.0, which in turn depends on a version of GLIBC >= 2.14. If your operating system is an old one, with a version of GLIBC released before 2011, this library will not...
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    YARP

    YARP

    A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy apps

    YARP is a library to help create reverse proxy servers that are high-performance, production-ready, and highly customizable. We found a bunch of internal teams at Microsoft who were either building a reverse proxy for their service or had been asking about APIs and tech for building one, so we decided to get them all together to work on a common solution, this project. Each of these projects was doing something slightly off the beaten path which meant they were not well served by existing...
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    CASUP

    CASUP

    Cellular Automata library for SUPercomputers (CASUP)

    ...If you use the library, please reference it as: A. Shterenlikht, L. Margetts, Three-dimensional cellular automata modelling of cleavage propagation across crystal boundaries in polycrystalline microstructures, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 471:20150039, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2015.0039. CASUP can be linked with FE (e.g. MPI FE library ParaFEM, http://parafem.org.uk) for a multi-scale multi-physics CA-FE framework. CASUP extensively uses Fortran 2008 and 2018 coarrays, as well as MPI, OpenMP and do concurrent. CASUP can be used with Cray, Intel and GCC/OpenCoarrays compilers. ...
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    Java Soft-Real-Time Processor: A generic processing engine that can guarantee the timely completion, successful or not, of some processing task. Written to be easily applicable and extensible, with high efficiency and performance, and low overhead.
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    FrAid(FRactal AID) is an interface to Java, allowing it to proc. math. data(functions/equations). A compl. standalone system utilizing the FrAid prog. lang. is available(no need to be Java programmer to use it!). Use instead of Matlab. High res. graphics
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    A library to manage "batches" of (possibly) concurrent processes.
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    Kernel Analyzer is tool for Linux that monitor task preemptions and interruptions in the Linux Kernel. Basically it is a Kernel Patch, that comes also with a user proc interface, a KDB interface, and a Java GUI to display charts.
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    JavaSysInfo is the java version of phpSysInfo, a library that provides information on the host being accessed. It parses /proc and displays things like Uptime, CPU, Memory, SCSI, IDE, PCI, Network adaptors and traffic, Disk usage and Video Information
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    Written in Python and the Numeric package. It supports the examples of the book: Dougherty and Lotufo, Hands-on Morphological Image Proc., SPIE, 2003, ISSN=0-8194-4720-X. This toolbox has been continued at www.adessowiki.org under name ia870.
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