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    retrap

    Open-Source intelligence tracking and analysis tool.

    (OSINT) Open-Source intelligence tracking and analysis tool. - Disclaimer: This tool is experimental in its Alpha phase. It's developed and published as a small building block of a master's thesis research. So use it for educational purposes only and at your own discretion, the author cannot be held responsible for any damages caused.
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    Man@log

    Memory usage logger and analyzer

    Set of tools allowing to log and analyze memory usage of native applications by hooking to allocation functions. Currently running on Windows 32bit, more platforms can be added if needed. The unique ability is logs can be capured by end users and send to the developer for analysis.
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    Siafu simulates individual agents and their context, from home to city-wide scenarios. As a developer, you use the API to write your simulation for the purposes of data-set generation, test or visualization, optionally hooking it to your own application.
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