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    Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
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    CocoaAsyncSocket

    CocoaAsyncSocket

    Asynchronous socket networking library for Mac and iOS

    CocoaAsyncSocket provides easy-to-use and powerful asynchronous socket libraries for macOS, iOS, and tvOS. The classes are described below. The project is currently configured to build for iOS, tvOS and Mac. Simply add the package dependency to your Package.swift and depend on "CocoaAsyncSocket" in the necessary targets. You can also include it into your project by adding the source files directly, but you should probably be using a dependency manager to keep up to date. GCDAsyncSocket is a...
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    Another logging framework for Java. I try to balance flexibility, usabilty and performance using OOP. Currently the framework is usable but it lacks a lot of functionality.
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    Open source middleware for message queueing like IBM WebSphere MQ (former MQ Series) written in C++/Qt supporting many platforms like Win32, Unix and Mac OS with native C/C++/Qt and JMS support.
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    sharq is a batch-queueing system that allows for multiple users to make effective use of a beowulf cluster. sharq allows for prioritization based on a user's funding, and also based on the size of the job. sharq is very light-weight and easy to learn.
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    The Java Batch System (JBS) is a batch queueing system in the tradition of NQS and PBS for internal (Java-based) and system batch jobs. Stand-alone operation and integration with existing batch queueing systems, initially OpenPBS, is supported.
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    Webmin module for managing class-based queueing under Linux (iproute2+tc).
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