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RoQ

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

RoQ (pronounce /rɒkˈjuː/, as in "Rock You") is the first implementation of EQS, a new architecture designed for efficient messaging in the cloud. Traditionally, MOMs are not designed to support elastic scaling. This means that in a cloud context, they may very quickly become a bottleneck in terms ... [More] of performance. RoQ has been designed from day 1 to answer this problem. It's architecture is elastically scalable. This includes three properties: When required, the capacity of the system will be increased automatically This capacity increase has no impact on the global performance When the load decrease, the system will scale down to avoid using unnecessary ressources RoQ started as a research project within EURA NOVA and has since then evolved into an open source project. [Less]

36.6K lines of code

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about 10 years since last commit

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BioDAS

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The Distributed Annotation System (DAS) defines a communication protocol used to exchange biological sequence annotations. DAS is a client-server system in which a single client integrates data from multiple servers. Data distribution, performed by DAS servers, is separated from visualization ... [More] , which is done by DAS clients. Little coordination is needed among the various information providers. DAS is heavily used in the genome bioinformatics community for sharing information about gene and protein sequences as well as protein structures. [Less]

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JGraLab-DHHT

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

The Java Graph Laboratory (JGraLab) DHHT Variant is a Java class library developed at the Institute for Software Technology at the University Koblenz-Landau, Germany. JGraLab-DHHT provides a highly efficient API for processing DHHTGraphs. DHHT is short for Distributed Hierarchical Hyper-TGraph ... [More] , where a TGraph itself is a Typed Attributed and Ordered Directed Graph. JGraLab-DHHT can create java source code based on graph schemas defined in files according to the TG Format (also called TG files). These classes can be used in own applications to use DHHTTGraphs as data structure and allow a seamless integration of graphs and object-oriented software. JGraLab-DHHT can create and manipulate large (Mil. of Elementes) DHHTTGraphs at runtime. See the homepage for a full features list. [Less]

155K lines of code

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about 13 years since last commit

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Mod-Gearman

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Mod_Gearman is an easy way of distributing active Nagios checks across your network and increasing nagios scalability. Mod-Gearman can even help to reduce the load on a single nagios host, because its much smaller and more efficient in executing checks.

14.8K lines of code

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about 2 months since last commit

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Elemental (linear algebra)

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Distributed-memory dense linear algebra.

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Rebus

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

Rebus is a service bus implementation, similar in nature to NServiceBus, MassTransit, Rhino ESB, etc.

32.8K lines of code

7 current contributors

10 months since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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xcpu

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Claimed by Los Alamos National Lab Analyzed about 23 hours ago

The XCPU project comprises of a suite of tools for cluster management. It includes utilities for spawning jobs, management of cluster resources, scalable distribution of boot images across a cluster as well as tools for creation and control of virtual machines in a cluster environment.

320K lines of code

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almost 11 years since last commit

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Apache Hama

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Claimed by Apache Software Foundation Analyzed about 2 hours ago

Hama is a distributed computing framework based on BSP (Bulk Synchronous Parallel) computing techniques for massive scientific computations, Currently being incubated as one of the incubator project by the Apache Software Foundation

107K lines of code

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about 7 years since last commit

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Ronin

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Ronin is a Ruby platform for exploit development and security research. Ronin allows for the rapid development and distribution of code, exploits or payloads over many common Source-Code-Management (SCM) systems.

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Crab - Scikit-Recommender

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Crab is a flexible, fast recommender engine for Python that integrates classic information filtering recommendation algorithms in the world of scientific Python packages (NumPy,SciPy, Matplotlib). The engine aims to provide a rich set of components from which you can construct a customized ... [More] recommender system from a set of algorithms. It is designed for scability, flexibility and performance making use of scientific optimized python packages in order to provide simple and efficient solutions that are acessible to everybody and reusable in various contexts: science and engineering. [Less]

4.21K lines of code

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over 13 years since last commit

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