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    MQTT Erlang client

    IOT Client of MQTT server written in Erlang

    MQTT client is designed for communication in Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) contexts and implements MQTT protokol versions 3.1 and 3.1.1. The client is written in Erlang and tested with MQTT servers like Mosquitto and RabbitMQ.
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    CloudI: A Cloud at the lowest level
    CloudI is an open-source private cloud computing framework for efficient, secure, and internal data processing. CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of ATS, C/C++, Erlang/Elixir, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript/node.js, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!
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    Ermdia is a yet another implementation of Kademlia, which is one of the algorithm of ditributed hash table (DHT), in Erlang. This software is lightweight, fast and easy to understand since an amount of source code is quite small.
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    Highly research oriented operating system attempting to explore the limits of asynchronous communications. Some of the basic ideas of the system are based on Erlang and Python. The core of the system is written in assembly for x86.
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    SERVAL: An Erlang client/server software to emulate VLANS over Internet. SERVAL is a software switch to create VLANS and connect a machine to a different LAN from the one its network card is actually connected.
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    The Bluetail Ticket Tracker (BTT) is a system for creating, storing and keeping track of tickets. BTT can also store customer info and mail, as well as general information structures (e.g FAQ).
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    A semantic memory software tool “reflects” one's “imagination”. In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj
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