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    Safe Exam Browser
    Safe Exam Browser is a webbrowser-environment to carry out online-exams safely. The software changes any computer into a secure workstation. It regulates the access to any utilities and prevents students from using unauthorised resources.
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    Mechvibes

    Mechvibes

    Play mechanical keyboard sounds, typewriter sound as you type

    It's a side project that I made for myself since when I use my own mechanical keyboard at late night or in the office and my parents and my coworkers hate that a lot because the sound of the keyboard is very loud (especially in quiet places). So if you are facing this issue just like me then this product is for you! - Plays typewriter sound - You can add more keyboard sound set by recording any sound you like and add them to this app with some easy steps. - Use your laptop keyboard or non-mechanical keyboard at work and still hear your loved sound. - Use this app as any purpose as you want (such as demo for the buyer about the keyboard sound before they buy it, custom any sound for any key...) With Mechvibes Editor, you can create a new sound pack, edit existing sound pack or share them with your friends.
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    Downloads: 2,857 This Week
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    LeetCode

    LeetCode

    Solutions to LeetCode by Go, 100% test coverage

    Aimed towards programming enthusiasts who want to improve algorithm capabilities through LeetCode, containing many algorithm questions. Most of them are real interview questions of Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Apple, etc. and it always help to sharp our algorithm Skills. Level up your coding skills and quickly land a job. This is the best place to expand your knowledge and get prepared for your next interview. This repo shows the solutions in Go with the code style strictly following the Google Golang Style Guide. The algorithms in this book are all implemented in Go language. There is a search bar in the upper left corner of this e-book, which can quickly help you find the chapter and title number you want to read. Every page of this e-book is connected to Gitalk, and there is a comment box at the bottom of each page to comment. If it is not displayed, please check your own network.
    Downloads: 145 This Week
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    Integrated Development Environment for some microcontrollers based on 8051(e.g. AT89S8253). Supported languages are Assembly and C. It has its own simulator, assembler, editor and many other tools. See the project web site for more details and the newest updates.
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    Downloads: 559 This Week
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    Software Testing Platform | Testeum

    Testeum is a Software Testing & User Test platform

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    Psychology Experiment Building Language
    PEBL (Psychology Experiment Building Language) is a system designed for creating psychology and neuroscience experiments and tests. It is cross-platform, with the intention to run the same experiment, unchanged, on Linux, Windows, and Macintosh PCs.
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    Downloads: 244 This Week
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    Quiz/Survey/Test - QST

    Quiz/Survey/Test - QST

    A Free, complete, enterprise grade, open source exam management system

    QST, the worlds unparalleled open source online/lan assessment software. From a quick quiz on your phone to very large scale, high stakes, proctored desktop testing, we make it easy/secure/economical. Our intuitive design contains features (Immediate detailed results, Create/Export/Import/Convert Questions, WYSIWYG/Math-Chemistry/Basic Editors, Question/Item Bank, Multiple Question Types, Multiple Delivery Styles, Multiple Delivery/Results Options, Adaptive/Branching Questions, Randomly Chosen Questions, Print a QST, Auto Marking, Display explanations for questions, easily administer users, etc.) that rival or surpass those found in commercial online examination/evaluation systems. GradeBook allows you to view/mark/save users quizzes/tests and view/download detailed statistics for each quiz/survey/test and questions in them. Also allows entering marks for other assignments and adding weights(%) to them and QST's for a Complete Assessment Solution. Thanks summernote.org and mathjax.org.
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    Downloads: 79 This Week
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    Тесты ПДД Россия

    Тесты ПДД Россия

    Тесты ПДД для экзамена ГИБДД

    Экзаменационные тесты по Правилам дорожного движения Российской Федерации. Лучшие из бесплатных и самые распространенные тесты по ПДД России.
    Downloads: 313 This Week
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    Seagull is a multi-protocol traffic generator. Especially targeted towards IMS, Seagull supports Diameter (RFC3588 and all applications) over TCP/SCTP and IPv4/IPv6 , TCAP (over SS7 or Sigtran), XCAP over HTTP and Radius.
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    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    European digital radio & television uses the DVB standard to broadcast its data. Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on reception.
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    iTest is a Qt application consisting of a Server and a Client designed for easy computerised examination.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    xoscope is a digital oscilloscope using input from a sound card or EsounD and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and will soon support Bitscope hardware. Includes 8 signal displays, variable time scale, math, memory, measurements, and file save/load.
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    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    Jasmin is a Java Assembler. It takes ASCII descriptions for Java classes, written in a simple assembler-like syntax. It converts them into binary Java .class class files suitable for loading into a Java Virtual Machine implementation.
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    Downloads: 77 This Week
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    Тесты ПДД Беларусь

    Тесты ПДД Беларусь

    Тесты ПДД для экзамена в ГАИ РБ

    Экзаменационные тесты по Правилам дорожного движения Республики Беларусь для подготовки к экзамену в МРЭО (РЭП) ГАИ на получение водительского удостоверения. Лучшие из бесплатных и самые распространенные тесты по ПДД РБ.
    Downloads: 138 This Week
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    Tach Typing Tutor

    Tach Typing Tutor

    Typing tutor for Windows.

    An advanced typing tutor for Windows pc. Ideal for all ages and levels of typists
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    Open Source Tools from ForensicZone.com PTFinderFE SSDeepFE Enscript for Ram Analysis
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    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    The bflow* Toolbox is an open source tool kit for business process management. The objective of bflow* is to explore new ways and scenarios for the development and use of modelling tools.
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Kaldin | Online examination software

    Kaldin | Online examination software

    Kaldin | Open Source Web-based online examination software

    Open source examination software for conducting any type of exam including online exam, pre-screening for colleges, universities and companies. Exciting features: * Readymade Questions: Thousands of ready to use questions. * Multiple/single choice, true/false, yes/no type questions. * Manage questions, Exams and quick result reports. * Scalable platform to handle thousands of simultaneous exams. Support and help: support@kaldin.com
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Virtual T
    Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
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    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    TESTIMAGES

    TESTIMAGES

    Testing images for scientific purposes

    The TESTIMAGES archive is a huge and free collection of sample images designed for analysis and quality assessment of different kinds of displays and image processing techniques. The archive includes more than 2 million images originally acquired and divided in three different categories: SAMPLING and SAMPLING_PATTERNS (aimed at testing resampling algorithms), COLOR (aimed at testing color rendering on different displays) and PATTERNS (aimed at testing the rendering of standard geometrical patterns). Please cite the following papers when using any image in this archive: * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: A Large Data Archive For Display and Algorithm Testing", Journal of Graphics Tools, Volume 17, Issue 4, 2015, pages 113-125, DOI:10.1080/2165347X.2015.1024298 * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: a large-scale archive for testing visual devices and basic image processing algorithms", STAG - Smart Tools & Apps for Graphics Conference, 2014.
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    Downloads: 85 This Week
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    VirtualX - Online Examination System

    VirtualX - Online Examination System

    VirtualX has all features that you need to manage an online exam

    VirtualX is an open source online examination system and can be used across organization types such as Colleges/Universities, Schools etc. This tool allows Administrators, Examiners, and Question Setters to add/edit/delete questions and schedule tests, quizzes, exams and generate reports. Some of the key features of this tool are Role based security among different question setters, schedule exams for examinees and send email with login details, managing questions of 11 different types (Multiple choice, Multiple selection, fill ups, true/false, yes/no, Likert, matrix, drag/drop, image based, hierarchical and multiple choice), categorizing questions for easy accessibility, assign marks to every individual question, randomizing the presentation of question, secure delivery of questions during exams, easy mark based evaluation process, display result, reports and graphical analysis on demand etc. This multilingual tool has other features like blog/discussion as well as document sharing.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    This project aims to develop an opensource software with an attractive and efficient GUI which allows to design linear electronic circuits and to characterize existing ones.
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    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    Quiz my Powershell - Powershell Training

    Quiz my Powershell - Powershell Training

    a Powershell quiz with up to 1000 questions

    Quiz my Powershell Pro version has more than 1000 questions translated into English and French Features: - Sessions of 15 random questions / serie - Correct/Incorrect answer displayed simultaneously - Result displayed at the end of the 15 questions Free version available categories: The basics Pro version : Active Directory Data Structure Development Environment Hardware Jobs & Event Math Modules MS Products Network Other Powershell ISE Registry System The basics Variables and Random questions among random categories Help: tap a second time on a proposal to launch the next questions
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    OWASP Mobile Security Testing Guide

    OWASP Mobile Security Testing Guide

    Manual for mobile app security development and testing

    We are writing a security standard for mobile apps and a comprehensive testing guide that covers the processes, techniques, and tools used during a mobile app security test, as well as an exhaustive set of test cases that enables testers to deliver consistent and complete results. The MSTG is a comprehensive manual for mobile app security testing and reverse engineering for iOS and Android mobile security testers. The OWASP Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS) is, as the name implies, a standard for mobile app security. It can be used by mobile software architects and developers seeking to develop secure mobile applications, as well as security testers to ensure completeness and consistency of test results. A checklist is available for use in security assessments that is based on the MASVS and MSTG and contains links to the MSTG test case for each requirement.
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    JMCAD - modeling of dynamic systems
    JMCAD is an program for the modeling and simulation of complex dynamic systems. This includes the ability to construct and simulate block diagrams. The visual block diagram interface offers a simple method for constructing, modifying and maintaining complex system models. The simulation engine provides fast and accurate solutions for linear, nonlinear, continuous time, discrete time, time varying and hybrid system designs. With JMCAD, users can quickly develop software or "virtual" prototypes of systems or processes to demonstrate their behavior prior to building physical prototypes. The user builds his system model by selecting predefined blocks from a block library and simply wiring the blocks together. Each block of the diagram performs a function. Users can also create custom blocks in Java and add them to the JMCAD block library. JMCAD is a block diagram language for creating complex nonlinear dynamic systems.
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    OpenTeacher
    OpenTeacher is an opensource application that helps you learn a foreign language vocabulary. Just enter some words in your native and foreign language, and OpenTeacher tests you.
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Open Source Exam Software Guide

Open source exam software is an open-source platform that enables educators to create, administer, and score online tests. This type of software is commonly used for testing students in a variety of academic settings, including K-12 schools, universities and corporations. Open source exam software can be used for both large-scale exams such as end-of-semester or college entrance exams, as well as smaller tests such as quizzes and practice tests. It provides an efficient way to securely deliver standardized tests with accurate results.

Typically, open source exam software includes features like onscreen calculators and virtual whiteboards that allow students to use their own devices (laptops or tablets) while taking their exams. The examination data is typically stored encrypted in the cloud so it remains secure and compliant with regulations such as FERPA or GDPR. Students can also be tracked remotely during their test session by monitoring the screens of each device for suspicious activity. Additionally, most open source exam software tools provide detailed reporting capabilities so that administrators can quickly identify areas where students may need additional help or instruction before taking their final assessment.

Open source exam software also has many advantages over traditional paper-based testing methods. It eliminates the costs associated with paper preparations and printing fees while reducing any potential errors associated with manual scoring or entering data into a grade book. Furthermore, many open source platforms support multiple languages so they are suitable for international examinations or those administered to multilingual student groups. Finally, since these programs are based upon open-source code they can often be modified according to user preferences making them highly customizable solutions which allows them to meet the needs of any educational institution's specific assessment requirements quickly and accurately.

Features Offered by Open Source Exam Software

  • Scheduling: Open source exam software allows instructors to easily schedule exams by generating automatically generated exam schedules based on the availability of students. It also allows instructors to customize their exam times in order to accommodate any special needs or issues.
  • Secure Testing Environment: Open source exam software provides secure testing environments that protect both student data and the integrity of the tests. This is accomplished through secure authentication methods, encryption and other security measures that prevent cheating and unauthorized access.
  • Automated Grading: Open source exam software offers automated grading capabilities, which allow instructors to quickly grade multiple choice, multiple response, and essay type questions with consistent accuracy and speed. All grading functions are done automatically without any manual input from the instructor.
  • Flexible Question Types: The open source exam software supports a variety of question types such as multiple choice, matching, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, essay type questions, etc., giving instructors more flexibility in designing their examination content.
  • Feedback & Analysis: Open source exam software also provides feedback and analysis features to help instructors gain insights into student performance on examinations such as average test scores, individual performances on certain topics or specific questions, time spent per question, skipped or unanswered questions etc., allowing them to better assess their students’ learning progress.

Different Types of Open Source Exam Software

  • Online Exam Software: This type of software allows users to create, manage, and grade online exams with the help of a variety of tools. It also includes features such as timer control, custom exam formats, analytics and much more.
  • Offline Exam Software: This type of software can be used for taking offline exams which can be manually graded. It often provides features like password protection for security and customization options including adding images, text or multimedia objects.
  • Adaptive Testing Software: This form of software is designed to provide personalized assessments to examinee's based on their previous responses or abilities. It adjusts questions depending on correct/incorrect answers given by the user in order to assess their knowledge base accurately.
  • Multiple Choice Exam Software: This type of software helps to create multiple-choice questionnaires that can be graded automatically with the included scoring system. The question set may also be exportable in PDF or other digital file format so it can also be used in paper-based tests.
  • Flashcard Software: These sorts of programs allow users to create interactive flashcards using audio, text or images as a means to reinforce study material quickly and effectively during an exam period.

Advantages Provided by Open Source Exam Software

  1. Cost Savings: Open source exam software can help organizations save money since they are typically free to use. Additionally, there may be fewer hardware and software costs associated with open-source exam software when compared to proprietary solutions.
  2. Customizability: Open source exam software offers more flexibility in terms of customization. Organizations can modify the code to better suit their needs without having to purchase additional license fees or features.
  3. Security: Open-source exam software is typically considered more secure than proprietary solutions since any vulnerabilities and bugs are often discovered more quickly due to the larger user base that is using it. This makes it easier for developers to patch potential security issues before they become a major problem.
  4. Accessibility: Since open source exam software is free and openly available, users from all financial backgrounds can access it without worry about hefty licensing fees or contractual agreements limiting the use of the product.
  5. Reliability: Thanks to a larger community of developers who collaborate on open source projects, any problems that may arise with open-source systems are usually caught and fixed much faster than those associated with closed-source alternatives. This ensures that your tests remain reliable as you continue using them over time.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Exam Software

  • Individuals – Individuals who use open source exam software typically create the tests for their own knowledge assessment and personal development purposes.
  • Educators & Instructors – Educators and instructors can create, deliver, and grade exams for classes or learning institutions using open source exam software.
  • Businesses & Enterprises – Open source exam software can be used by businesses to test employees’ skills in areas such as customer service and troubleshooting hardware/software issues.
  • Recruiters & HR Professionals – Recruiters and HR professionals can use open source exam software to quickly evaluate a candidate’s technical competency during the screening process.
  • Learners & Students – Learners and students also benefit from open source exam software by being able to take practice exams created by educators or other users as a way to supplement their studies.

How Much Does Open Source Exam Software Cost?

Open source exam software is completely free. It is available to use without any additional cost or charges. There are no hidden fees or licenses required to use open source exam software. This makes it one of the most cost-effective solutions for automating exams and assessments. It also has many benefits that come with using open source software, such as access to a variety of features, bug fixes, and security updates – all at no extra charge. Additionally, the open source community of developers often provides support for free or at minimal cost that can help users get the most out of their software. All in all, open source software enables organizations to create automated exams and assessments on a budget without any long-term financial commitment.

What Software Does Open Source Exam Software Integrate With?

Open source exam software can integrate with a wide variety of other types of software. For example, it can be integrated with course management systems such as Moodle or Blackboard to provide digital assessments and tests. It can also be connected to digital learning platforms, such as Canvas or Edmodo, allowing instructors to administer tests and use the results for grading. Additionally, open source exam software can be connected to document storage solutions such as Google Drive and Dropbox in order to store test results and other data securely. Finally, it can also connect with various assessment tools that are used for creating exams and surveys, allowing educators to create more engaging assessments for their students.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Exam Software?

  1. Increased Accessibility: One of the biggest benefits associated with open source exam software is that it is accessible to anyone, whether they are a student or a teacher. This makes it easier for individuals to take exams without needing to purchase additional equipment or materials.
  2. Cost Savings: Open source exam software can be highly cost effective, as many programs are available for free. This can help schools and other institutions save money on creating, administering, and grading exams.
  3. Versatility: Open source exam software has the ability to be customized and molded to fit the needs of an individual user or organization. Users can often modify existing programs and add their own features in order to better suit their needs.
  4. Security Features: Open source exam software often has built-in security features that make sure all data is kept secure during an exam session. Not only does this ensure that students’ answers are protected from being tampered with, but it also prevents malicious users from accessing confidential information stored in the program.
  5. Mobility: Another important feature of open source exam software is its mobility; because most programs are designed as web applications, they can be easily accessed from any device with an internet connection. This opens up possibilities for remote proctoring and on-the-go testing environments that would otherwise not be feasible using traditional methods.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Exam Software

Getting started with open source exam software can be a great way to create and administer exams that are both secure and easy to use. The first step is to identify which open source exam software you want to use. There are many different options available, so it is important to research the features of each one and determine which would best suit your needs. Once you have selected the software, you will need to download the program onto your computer and install it.

The next step is to create an exam. Depending on the software you choose, you may be able to do this through a web-based application or by using a desktop version of the program. When creating an exam, you will need to decide on the number of questions, the difficulty level, and any additional materials that should be included. You can also create multiple versions of the same exam if needed.

Once you have created your exam, it is time to start administering it. This will likely involve setting up an account for each student who will take the exam, as well as entering their test information into the system. Depending on the software you are using, you may also be able to set up automated notifications for when exams are due and when grades have been assigned.

Finally, once all of the exams are finished and graded, you will need to enter all of the information into a gradebook or other report-generating system so that you can easily track student progress over time. With open source exam software, most of these steps can be completed quickly and easily with minimal effort required on your part. This makes it an ideal choice for educators who need a reliable and secure way to administer exams efficiently.