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    BMDFM

    BMDFM

    Binary Modular DataFlow Machine (BMDFM)

    Binary Modular DataFlow Machine (BMDFM) is a software package that enables running an application in parallel on shared memory symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) computers using the multiple processors to speed up the execution of single applications. BMDFM automatically identifies and exploits parallelism due to the static and mainly dynamic scheduling of the dataflow instruction sequences derived from the formerly sequential program. The BMDFM dynamic scheduling subsystem performs a...
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    The LiquidCore Project

    The LiquidCore Project

    Node.js virtual machine for Android and iOS

    ...The bundler uses Metro to package up all of your required node modules into a single file that can be packaged as a resource in your app. If you are running on the Android Emulator or iOS Simulator, you can run a local server on your development machine and hot-edit your JavaScript code.
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    Infinity Virtualization Platform

    Infinity Virtualization Platform

    A virtual infrastructure without the dedicated physical infrastructure

    ...VMs can be run locally on workstations or they can be run on other Hosts and accessed remotely with the click of a mouse. VMs can be cloned, shared and teleported between Hosts in seconds. Using infinity can be as simple as plugging in an Infinity server, running the Infinity server in a VM, or booting a USB drive with Infinity installed on it. Then boot other computers from the network to run what ever you need. Installation details at http://www.techsologic.com/installing-infinity.php
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    PACS VM

    PACS VM

    ISO - Customized version of dcm4chee 2.17.3 for MySQL.

    1. Add JBoss Application Server 4.2.3.GA for JDK 6. 2. Cleanup for Windows and deprecated files. 3. Off CONSOLE records - http://forums.dcm4che.org/jiveforums/thread.jspa?messageID=4787
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    insideApps from determyne: Transaction-level performance monitoring for J2EE applications. Correlates and reports on transactions across HTTP server, J2EE container, and database layers. Pinpoints the source of performance issues in real time.
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    Java Virtual System (JVS) is built around a virtual file system (VFS) - a common platform of Java, by Java, for Java. JVS extends JVM and makes it from an interpreter running half-compiled code a first-class server.
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