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A project for my thesis at Nanjing University designed for processing distributed vision computing. Also it provides the features for virtual reality, including scene construction, editing on animation objects and cameras, and sampling video on them.
Daemon4J is a helpful ghost for those who
- dont like Java startup speed, esp. when the actual program needs
only a second
- dont know the classpath to use
- want to hide Java behind an innocent command line tool
- are not ready for the Big Serve
A light-weight group communication system/library of distributed algorithms implementations for agreement problems (e.g., Consensus, Unreliable Leader Election and Atomic Broadcast).
Damon is a Distributed AOP Middleware on top of a p2p Overlay Network. Its main aim is to offer the necessary abstractions and services to develop distributed aspects, and to provide scalability to existent or new applications transparently.
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The DataTime Process Framework is intended to support the processing of time-based data in a modular, concurrent, distributed and extensible manner. C++, using YARP, ACE, Qt and MUSCLE on Linux, OSX, Windows and Solaris.
This tool enables you to produce a LaTeX (standard, no extension required) report for database objects (tables, views, indexes, functions, primary/foreign keys, columns, types, keywords, system functions) thanks to the JDBC Api.
Ddr-Z8E is a device driver library for the Zilog Z8 Encore!(r) microcontroller. The library supports I/O, IRQ, RS-232, I2C, SPI, A/D, WDT, ticker and built in flash memory as well as utility modules, e.g. for debugging and binary number representation.
Death Star is a 'multi-protocol stress testing' tool. Initially forked from LOIQ v0.3a, Death Star seeks to surpass LOIC and LOIQ in terms of performance, OS support and win.
The integration of the VM on most OS is not very deep: It sits on top of the OS, running as a simple app, and does not access most features of the OS. This project's aim is to deeply integrate with the OS to facilitate many services.
DNA is an open, flexible and extensible deep network analyzer software server and software architecture for gathering and analyzing network packets, network sessions and applications protocols, passively off enterprise class networks.
Denvir is an environment diagnostic library. It should be used by application start-up to check its requirements (for example the right JDK). If a problem occurs, Denvir will provide possible solutions to the end-user.
The DVS Deployable Versioning System is for tracking the development, QA and installation of deployables. It is intended to be used in in-house project environments and uses a CVS style command line interface.
Dessy is a DEsktop Search and SYnchronization framework for mobile devices. It allows file search using content, metadata, and custom tags, and synchronization of results, and entire file system subtrees. It works on MIDP 2.0 handsets and Java 2 SE.
Dev65 is a macro assembler, linker and librarian suite for the 6501, 6502, 65C02, 65816 and 65832 family of microprocessors coded in Java for portability. The code is based on a framework that could support other system architectures.
DevJournal is a tool for programmers that helps them be more purposeful and reflective about their work by tracking their edits and allowing them to save a collated, annotated history of their work session.
An architecture description language (DiaSpec) supports the description of components of a given distributed computing area. From these descriptions, DiaGen generates a dedicated programming framework to support distributed application development.
Dick's SpeedTouch-O-Matic - (check the new website) a PHP webinterface to configure NAT settings (portmapping) on (Alcatel/Thomson) Speedtouch modems. You can even manage your NAT settings remotely, and open complete port ranges easily.
Digital Preservation Software Platform (DPSP) consists of a number of open source products such as Xena and Digital Preservation Recorder. This installs and configures the complete platform for preserving digital records - just install and use!
NO LONGER MAINTAINED, NO LONGER SUPPORTED
A general purpose Java component to poll directories and asynchronously notify client code of incoming files. It's instrumented via JMX and controllable (also) via a JMX agent, like JBoss' JMX console. Not updated frequently - because it just works
DisChoco is a Distributed Constraint Reasoning Solver. Several Distributed Constraint Reasoning algorithms are implemented (like ABT, AFC, Adopt, ...). Users may easily implement and test their algorithms with DisChoco.
contact: wahbi[at]users[dot]sourceforge[dot]net
Distributed Computing Over P2P Networks(DisCo) is focused to provide a java framework for programmers to develop distributed software application with lesser or no time spent on distributed computing part.
A parallel implementation using MPI and OpenMP to Apriori algorithm
DMTA (Distributed Multithreaded Apriori) is a parallel implementation of Apriori algorithm, which exploits the parallelism at the level of threads and processes, seeking to perform load balancing among the cores. Was implemented in C++ language, using the parallelization libraries OpenMP and MPI. The algorithm was generated as a result of a project developed by André Camilo Bolina, under the guidance of teachers Marluce Rodrigues Pereira, Ahmed Ali Abdalla Esmin and Denilson Alves Pereira, in Department of Computer Science at Federal University of Lavras. The results of this project were published in the Revista de Sistemas de Informação da FSMA and is available in http://www.fsma.edu.br/si/edicao11/FSMA_SI_2013_1_Principal_1.html
DmgWiz is a program for Mac OS X which is designed to create beautiful, colorful, customized disk images (DMG files). These DMG files can be used by software developers and desktop users alike to distribute their projects.