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    OrientDB

    OrientDB

    DBMS supporting graph, document, full-text and geospatial models

    OrientDB is an Open Source Multi-Model NoSQL DBMS with the support of Native Graphs, Documents, Full-Text search, Reactivity, Geo-Spatial and Object Oriented concepts. It's written in Java and it's amazingly fast. No expensive run-time JOINs, connections are managed as persistent pointers between records. You can traverse thousands of records in no time. Supports schema-less, schema-full and schema-mixed modes. Has a strong security profiling system based on user, roles and predicate...
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    Groove
    NOTE: The GROOVE codebase has moved to https://github.com/nl-utwente-groove
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    JGraphT
    JGraphT is a free Java class library that provides mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms. JGraphT supports a rich gallery of graphs and is designed to be powerful, extensible, and easy to use.
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    Preesm
    PREESM provides a complete framework for fast prototyping. It generates a simulation and an optimized multiprocessor code from graph descriptions of algorithm and architecture. Please visit the project homepage at http://preesm.sourceforge.net.
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    Object Graph Visualizer

    Object Graph Visualizer

    A modeling tool for software engineers (OO)

    Object Graph Visualizer is a tool primarily meant to be used in CS courses to help new students understand the Object Oriented paradigm and patterns. Classes and objects - that can be part of a software project - are visualised in 3D: The classes stay In the xz-plane in form of an UML class diagram. Directly above in the y-axis objects can be instantiated as an object diagram.
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    JAGAL: Java Graph Library

    JAGAL: Java Graph Library

    Java graph library

    JAGAL provides implementations for directed graphs (weighted and unweighted) and varoius types of transition systems as well as utils for graph traversal and modification. JAGAL builds upon the Java library TOVAL (located at http://sourceforge.net/p/toval). To use JAGAL, make sure the TOVAL library is on the build path. This library uses and encloses jGraphX (https://github.com/jgraph/jgraphx). A documentation for JAGAL can be found under http://doku.telematik.uni-freiburg.de/jagal.
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    EMFTrace

    Repository for dependencies between software design artefacts

    EMFTrace extends the EMFStore repository by elicitating dependencies between related models of different modeling and programming languages. The explicit recording and modeling of different types of dependencies as traceability links shall support evolutionary changes by impact analysis, early evaluation of quality flaws, and better comprehension. It is an open source project to support the practical application of research results regarding development methods for evolution of software...
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    MbPc Pagerank Simulator

    Testbed for playing with the algorithm "pagerank" of Google

    Provide a testbed to play with pagerank-like algorithm on graph. You can easily add vertices, edges, save the graph for reuse, etc. For now, only Pagerank is implemented, but in the future, other algorithms will be added.
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    A basic package that represents graphs along with some basic graph algorithms in Java. The idea is to keep the representation simple, straightforward and documented.
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    A NetBeans plugin that allows you to view the ant script of an ant based project as a hierarchical graph.
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    The Shrimp suite provides interactive visualizations of graph-based data. Creole (Eclipse plug-in) visualizes Java source code. Jambalaya (Protege plug-in) visualizes ontologies (including OWL), & Stand-Alone Shrimp visualizes RSF/GXL/PRJ/PPRJ files.
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    SQLOrm focuses on mediating database interaction rather than shielding the user from it. SQLOrm consists of 3 major parts. A dynamic query builder. A prepared statement layer. A resultset to object graph mapper, supporting batch inserts/updates.
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    ITCWorks a Java Framework with more than 500 Java classes. The foundation of ITCPro a visual UI for ORM++. ITCworks includes: - XML Bean Support (SOA,WSDL Schema Framework, Code Gen.)-ORM, object graph gen., SQL code gen., More info at <a href=www.i-tech
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    Java Framework for automatic transformation of graph structured Process Models (incl. BPMN import) to block structured BPEL code. A graphical tool is provided for visualisation and testing.
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    Narrator is a graphical modelling tool for the description of dynamical systems and processes. Narrator is SBML compatible.
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    Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)
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