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    Adele

    Adhoc Data Exploration - Live & Easy

    Adele was developed to simplify the daily work with data. Use it as a swiss knife to fill the gap between your work with spreadsheet application like MS Excel and enterprise servers like SAP ERP. Specialized tools like Rapid Miner, KNIME or similiary stuff should not be replaced. But Adele is designed for business people working with spreadsheet applications to analyse their data. There are many technical concepts in an easier way included. For example realtime OLAP, transformations,...
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    VarPlan is a web application to visualize and manage variants as tree like graph view. The approach is to keep the overview on hundreds of variants with their meta informations.
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    Artist is a portable 2D graphics library. Main features are: drawing primitives, bitmap blitting, alpha blending, zoom and rotation, text rendering and image file loading. It uses hardware acceleration and provides a simple and elegent API.
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    ProcessViewBrowser & ProcessViewServer represent an OpenSource attempt to industrial process visualization. It is based on Qt and is very portable. (Now also available as commercial software)
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    Mobile Web Server is a portable HTTP Server. No Installation Required ! You can use it from any Folder, USB Key (Flash Drive) or CDROM (Read Only).
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    sheep is an open source rigid body dynamics engine written in modern, strictly portable C++. It features collisions between hierarchies of convex polyhedra (using the SWIFT library), resting contacts handling and an extensible set of joints.
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    SimpleRDF/XSL template simplifies RDF/XML sources as much as possible to allow easy processing. SimpleRDF/PHP5 parser takes advantage of SimpleRDF/XSL. It has extremly simple API. You can parse any RDF/XML compatible document (incl. RSS) and much more...
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    libvoronoi computes image-based 2D Voronoi diagrams using graphics hardware for interactive applications. It can optionally return the centroids and image moments of the Voronoi regions using arbitrary distance functions. It is simple, portable and fast.
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