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drasyl-parent from group org.drasyl (version 0.10.0)

drasyl is a general-purpose overlay network framework for rapid development of distributed P2P applications. By using drasyl developers can fully concentrate on creating distributed applications. With drasyl, boundaries between IP-based networks will be eliminated and secure communication channels between any peers will be provided. Zero-configuration is required to use drasyl. Developers can run a new drasyl node without having to write configuration files or provide IP addresses of peers.

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Group org.drasyl
Version 0.10.0
Last update 31. January 2023
Organization Heiko Bornholdt and Kevin Röbert
URL https://drasyl.org/
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies mockito-core, mockito-junit-jupiter, hamcrest, junit-jupiter-engine, junit-jupiter-api, junit-jupiter-params,
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drasyl-all from group org.drasyl (version 0.10.0)

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Group org.drasyl
Version 0.10.0
Last update 31. January 2023
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies drasyl-cli, drasyl-core, drasyl-node, drasyl-plugin-groups-client, drasyl-plugin-groups-manager,
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parent from group org.drasyl (version 0.4.1)

drasyl is a general-purpose overlay network framework for rapid development of distributed P2P applications. By using drasyl developers can fully concentrate on creating distributed applications. With drasyl, boundaries between IP-based networks will be eliminated and secure communication channels between any peers will be provided. Zero-configuration is required to use drasyl. Developers can run a new drasyl node without having to write configuration files or provide IP addresses of peers.

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Group org.drasyl
Version 0.4.1
Last update 11. March 2021
Organization The drasyl Project
URL https://drasyl.org/
License GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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raceSearch from group nz.ac.waikato.cms.weka (version 1.0.2)

Races the cross validation error of competing attribute subsets. Use in conjuction with a ClassifierSubsetEval. RaceSearch has four modes: forward selection races all single attribute additions to a base set (initially no attributes), selects the winner to become the new base set and then iterates until there is no improvement over the base set. Backward elimination is similar but the initial base set has all attributes included and races all single attribute deletions. Schemata search is a bit different. Each iteration a series of races are run in parallel. Each race in a set determines whether a particular attribute should be included or not---ie the race is between the attribute being "in" or "out". The other attributes for this race are included or excluded randomly at each point in the evaluation. As soon as one race has a clear winner (ie it has been decided whether a particular attribute should be inor not) then the next set of races begins, using the result of the winning race from the previous iteration as new base set. Rank race first ranks the attributes using an attribute evaluator and then races the ranking. The race includes no attributes, the top ranked attribute, the top two attributes, the top three attributes, etc. It is also possible to generate a raked list of attributes through the forward racing process. If generateRanking is set to true then a complete forward race will be run---that is, racing continues until all attributes have been selected. The order that they are added in determines a complete ranking of all the attributes. Racing uses paired and unpaired t-tests on cross-validation errors of competing subsets. When there is a significant difference between the means of the errors of two competing subsets then the poorer of the two can be eliminated from the race. Similarly, if there is no significant difference between the mean errors of two competing subsets and they are within some threshold of each other, then one can be eliminated from the race.

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Group nz.ac.waikato.cms.weka
Version 1.0.2
Last update 26. April 2012
Organization University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZ
URL http://weka.sourceforge.net/doc.packages/raceSearch
License GNU General Public License 3
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies weka-dev, classifierBasedAttributeSelection,
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