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Kepler Project

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

The Kepler scientific workflow system is an open source application designed to help scien­tists, analysts, and computer programmers solve the problem of analyzing data stored in a variety of formats with software components deployed and invoked in different ways. Using Kepler's graphical user ... [More] interface, users simply select and then connect pertinent analytical components and data sources to create a "scientific workflow"—an executable representation of the steps required to generate results. The Kepler software helps users share and reuse data, workflows, and compo­nents developed by the scientific community to address common needs. [Less]

368K lines of code

2 current contributors

over 9 years since last commit

7 users on Open Hub

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Kepler

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

A set of components for Lua that make up a powerful Web development platform. It is also the name of the project that is developing the Kepler platform.

4.12K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 16 years since last commit

5 users on Open Hub

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Ptolemy II

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

Ptolemy II is a software framework developed as part of the Ptolemy Project. It is a Java-based component assembly framework with a graphical user interface called Vergil. Vergil itself is a component assembly defined in Ptolemy II. The Ptolemy project studies modeling, simulation, and design of ... [More] concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key underlying principle in the project is the use of well-defined models of computation that govern the interactions between components. A major problem area being addressed is the use of heterogeneous mixtures of models of computation. The work is conducted in the EECS Department of the University of California, Berkeley. [Less]

4.02M lines of code

9 current contributors

almost 3 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

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Ajato

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

Ajato is a CMS (Content Management System) using Lua as scripting language. Ajato can be a Blog, an eCommerce site, a Social Network, a Project manager. Ajato can be ALL OF THEM togheter! Ajato uses Kepler project to deal with Web, SQL and XML. It is deeply inpired by Drupal CMS .

7.04K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 18 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Sputnik

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

Sputnik is a wiki written in Lua and running on top of Kepler. It is also a platform for building a range of wiki-like applications, drawing on Lua's strengths as an extension language. Out of the box Sputnik behaves like a wiki with all the standard wiki features: editable pages, mild protection ... [More] against spam bots (you need an account to edit pages, but anyone can create an account with no questions asked), history view of pages, diff, preview, per-page-RSS feed for site changes. At the same time, Sputnik is designed to be used as a platform for a wide range of "social software" applications. A simple change of templates and perhaps a few spoons of Lua code can turn it into a photo album, a blog, a calendar, a mailing list viewer, or almost anything else. Demos are available on the site. [Less]

83.7K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 10 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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KeplerWeka

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KeplerWeka adds the functionality of the open-source machine learning and data mining workbench WEKA to the free and open-source, scientific workflow application, Kepler.

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2 users on Open Hub

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