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    Msc-generator

    Msc-generator

    Draws signalling charts, block diagrams and graphs from text input.

    NOTE! We have moved to https://gitlab.com/msc-generator/msc-generator All development happens there. Also, download new releases & submit issues there. A tool to draw various charts from textual descriptions. Currently, three types of charts are supported: Message Sequence Charts, generic Graphs, and Block Diagrams, with more to be added in the future. There is a command-line version for Linux and Mac (replacing mscgen), which now sports a GUI, as well. Msc-generator allows fine...
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    CsvJdbc - CSV file JDBC driver
    A read-only JDBC driver for Java that uses Comma Separated Value (CSV) files as database tables. Ideal for writing data import programs and conversion programs.
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    XML Parsers and Utilities

    integrated set of C++ tools for manipulating XML schemas & data files

    This is an integrated set of C++ software tools for manipulating XML (eXtensible Markup Language) schemas and XML instance files. The tools are: •xmlSchemaParser - parses and reformats XML schema files, and prints typederivation hierarchies. Also includes a C++ model of XML schema. •xmlInstanceParserGenerator - generates C++ classes and a YACC/Lex instance file parser from an XML schema – it’s a software tool that writes software tools •orphanFinder - identifies unused types and undefined...
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    SQLFlow

    SQLFlow

    SQL compiler bridging databases and machine learning workflows

    SQLFlow is an open source project designed to bridge the gap between traditional SQL-based data processing and modern machine learning workflows by extending SQL syntax with AI capabilities. It acts as a compiler that translates SQL programs into executable workflows, enabling users to train, evaluate, and deploy machine learning models directly from SQL statements. It integrates with multiple database engines such as MySQL, Hive, and MaxCompute, while also supporting machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow and XGBoost. ...
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    RANGE: produce random genetic transcription networks in the NEMO language, which when compiled outputs models in Systems Biology Markup Language. Generate synthetic microarray data, or use NEMO alone to SBML-ize a network, or visualize it in cytoscape.
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