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chartfx from group de.gsi (version 11.2.7)

The chart-fx charting library is an extension in the spirit of Oracle's XYChart and performance/time-proven JDataViewer charting functionalities. Emphasis was put on plotting performance for both large number of data points and real-time displays, as well as scientific accuracies leading to error bar/surface plots, and other scientific plotting features (parameter measurements, fitting, multiple axes, zoom, ...). The library also contains a small set of math routines that can operate directly on the DataSet primitive for fitting, computing spectra, linear algebra, FIR/IIR filtering, and other functionalities common to signal processing.

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Artifact chartfx
Group de.gsi
Version 11.2.7
Last update 26. April 2022
Organization GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH
URL https://github.com/GSI-CS-CO/chart-fx
License LGPLv3
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies slf4j-api, commons-lang3, annotations,
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smartcommit-jdbc from group com.github.olavloite (version 1.0)

Smart Commit JDBC Driver enables 'smartcommit' mode for all JDBC drivers. In Smart Commit mode a JDBC connection will execute all queries in autocommit mode until it encounters a write operations. From the first write operation until the following commit or rollback, the connection will operate in transactional mode. It will then switch back to autocommit and remain in autocommit until it once again encounters a write operation. Using a JDBC connection in Smart Commit mode will reduce the number of read locks needed. Operating a JDBC connection in Smart Commit mode effectively reduces the isolation level of a transaction to READ_COMMITTED for all queries that are executed *BEFORE* a write operation in a transaction. All queries that are executed *AFTER* a write operation in a transaction, will be executed using the configured isolation level of the JDBC connection.

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Artifact smartcommit-jdbc
Group com.github.olavloite
Version 1.0
Last update 01. October 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/olavloite/smartcommit
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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smartrics-RestFixture from group smartrics.restfixture (version 4.4)

The RestFixture is a FitNesse (http://fitnesse.org) fixture that allows developers and/or product owners to write test fixtures for REST services with simplicity in mind. The idea is to write tests that are self documenting and easy to write and read, without the need to write Java code. The fixture allows test writers to express tests as actions (any of the allowed HTTP methods) to operate on resource URIs and express expectations on the content of the return code, headers and body. All without writing one single line of Java code. And it also works as a living/executable documentation of the API.

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Artifact smartrics-RestFixture
Group smartrics.restfixture
Version 4.4
Last update 31. January 2017
Organization smartrics
URL https://github.com/smartrics/RestFixture
License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies fitnesse, smartrics-RestClient, rhino, jettison, xstream, slf4j-api,
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oz-generic-levenshtein from group de.linuxusers.levenshtein (version 0.4.0)

YET ANOTHER IMPLEMENTATION OF LEVENSHTEIN DISTANCE GenericLevenshtein is an implementation of Minimum Edit Distance, also called Levenshtein Distance, written by Ramon Ziai and Niels Ott. This algorithm is very popular and it is often used to compute the similarity of strings. The difference in the presented implementation is that it can operate on sequences of any Java object implementing equals(Object). So no matter if you want to compare genome sequences or sequences of numbers, or just strings, here you go! Furthermore, the costs of the replace, insert, and delete operations can be customized by implementing the simple WeightCalculator<T> interface. In that case it is not a requirement to rely on equals(Object) as your implementation can do whatever you like it to do in oder to compare objects.

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Group de.linuxusers.levenshtein
Version 0.4.0
Last update 11. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL http://niels.drni.de/s9y/pages/generic-levenshtein.html
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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