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    Mongoose

    Mongoose

    Elegant mongodb object modeling for node.js

    ...It's designed to work in an asynchronous environment, providing a simple, straightforward approach to object modeling that skips out on the tedious tasks of writing MongoDB validation, casting and business logic boilerplate. Mongoose offers an uncomplicated schema-based solution, and comes with nifty features like type casting, validation, query building, and business logic hooks right out of the box. Mongoose also has a rich set of plugins made by the community and you can write your own to make Mongoose an even better solution for your needs.
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    Laravel MongoDB

    Laravel MongoDB

    MongoDB based eloquent model and Query builder for Laravel

    This package adds functionalities to the Eloquent model and Query builder for MongoDB, using the original Laravel API. This library extends the original Laravel classes, so it uses exactly the same methods. Make sure you have the MongoDB PHP driver installed. In case your Laravel version does NOT autoload the packages, add the service provider to config/app.php. For usage with Lumen, add the service provider in bootstrap/app.php.
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    OrientDB

    OrientDB

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

    ...Supports schema-less, schema-full and schema-mixed modes. Has a strong security profiling system based on user, roles and predicate security and supports SQL amongst the query languages. Thanks to the SQL layer it's straightforward to use for people skilled in the Relational world. OrientDB adheres to the NoSQL movement even though it supports ACID Transactions and SQL as query language. In this way it's easy to start using it without having to learn too much new stuff.
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    Sparx' EA - MDG for TRAK

    Sparx' EA - MDG for TRAK

    MDG for Sparx' Enterprise Architect to Create TRAK arch. descriptions

    Custom add-in (MDG technology) for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect UML modelling tool (https://sparxsystems.com/products/ea/index.html) to create architecture descriptions using TRAK https://sf.net/projects/trak Provides: - the set of TRAK views that can be represented using UML and SysML . Each view display a custom toolbox palette with the objects and relationships that are needed for that TRAK view - relationships can be made directly from the objects on a view using the...
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    jFQL

    Java implementation of FQL

    A Java implementation of FQL. The Form Query Language (FQL) is a language based on forms as SQL is a language based on tables.
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    PIN

    PIN

    Provenance in NetLogo

    This tool can trace, capture, query and visualize the dependency provenance in NetLogo. It consists of four main components: a source code analyzer used to automatically add probes to the model's source code, a NetLogo extension for capturing the provenance traces generated from probes, a non-preprocessing (NP) provenance slicing technique for computing provenance slices using provenance traces, and a visualization component for visualizing the provenance slices.
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    Dresden OCL
    Dresden OCLallows to query arbitrary EMF-based models. It provides an advanced OCL2 Editor, a Parser, an Interpreter, and a Codegenerator for Java and SQL. WE MOVED TO GITHUB. PLEASE VISIT https://github.com/dresden-ocl/dresdenocl
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    MDQuery is a multi-dimensional aggregation class library written in VB.net originally, ported to C#.net with a lightweight query language for rapid prototyping.
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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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