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jart from group io.jart (version 0.0.4)

JARTs are Java-based Asynchronous Real Time sockets. JART uses JNA to build a pure Java TCP/IP stack upon Netmap. It is implemented in imperative style (no TCP state machine) using asynchronous programming with the help of ea-async. JART runs on both Linux (with the proper Netmap kernel module) and FreeBSD with Netmap enabled. FreeBSD 12.1+ has Netmap in the kernel by default so it works "out of the box". While JART has proven fairly robust in limited testing, it is still a work-in-progress and may not be suitable for production use. Pull requests welcome!

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Artifact jart
Group io.jart
Version 0.0.4
Last update 06. May 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/scott-jart-io/jart
License BSD 3-Clause License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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JTransforms from group org.openimaj (version 1.3.10)

JTransforms is the first, open source, multithreaded FFT library written in pure Java. Currently, four types of transforms are available: Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), Discrete Sine Transform (DST) and Discrete Hartley Transform (DHT). The code is derived from General Purpose FFT Package written by Takuya Ooura and from Java FFTPack written by Baoshe Zhang. This version has been modified to daemonize threads and stop any application using the library waiting after execution has finished, and is based on revision 29 of the svn version of the code from 2014-05-18.

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Artifact JTransforms
Group org.openimaj
Version 1.3.10
Last update 09. February 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://sites.google.com/site/piotrwendykier/software/jtransforms
License MPL 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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maj from group io.github.tallencewassimakachi (version 1.0.0)

The MAJ API was written by Richard Cartwright, with the help and support of Guillaume Belrose and Fang Ren. To contact the author, please raise an issue. The software is provided AS IS with no warranty whatsoever. The MAJ API (pronounced madge) is a pure Java API for creating, reading, manipulating and writing MXF (SMPTE ST 377), AAF structured storage and Reg-XML (SMPTE ST 2001) files. MXF files are commonly used as a container for professional media file formats and AAF is supported by a number of professional video editing packages. MXF and Reg-XML are used as part of the Interoperable Mastering Format suite of specifications.

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Artifact maj
Group io.github.tallencewassimakachi
Version 1.0.0
Last update 10. May 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/TallenceWassimAkachi/maj
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies slf4j-api, poi,
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sshapi-ganymed from group com.sshtools (version 1.1.2)

Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is a library which implements the SSH-2 protocol in pure Java (tested on J2SE 1.4.2 and 5.0). It allows one to connect to SSH servers from within Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), local and remote port forwarding, local stream forwarding, X11 forwarding, SCP and SFTP. There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included. Originally, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java was developed for the Ganymed replication project at ETH Zurich (Switzerland). Downloads and more information about JSch may be found at http://www.cleondris.ch/opensource/ssh2/. This library is the provider bridge for SSHAPI.

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Artifact sshapi-ganymed
Group com.sshtools
Version 1.1.2
Last update 16. August 2018
Organization not specified
URL ${scmWebRoot}/${project.artifactId}/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies sshapi-core, ganymed-ssh2,
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ridor from group nz.ac.waikato.cms.weka (version 1.0.2)

An implementation of a RIpple-DOwn Rule learner. It generates a default rule first and then the exceptions for the default rule with the least (weighted) error rate. Then it generates the "best" exceptions for each exception and iterates until pure. Thus it performs a tree-like expansion of exceptions.The exceptions are a set of rules that predict classes other than the default. IREP is used to generate the exceptions. For more information about Ripple-Down Rules, see: Brian R. Gaines, Paul Compton (1995). Induction of Ripple-Down Rules Applied to Modeling Large Databases. J. Intell. Inf. Syst. 5(3):211-228.

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Artifact ridor
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/ridor
License GNU General Public License 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies weka-dev,
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nsgaii from group com.debacharya (version 3.2.0)

A NSGA-II implementation using Java. This implementation of NSGA-II algorithm is in pure reference to the original published paper. This is not an effort to convert the originally implemented C code in Java. The original C code by the authors has not be referred to while writing this implementation. This is a fully customizable implementation of the NSGA-II algorithm, made as generic as possible. This documentation assumes you have basic understanding of the NSGA-II algorithm. Apart from the core concepts of the algorithm, everything else in this package can be implemented as per the user's choice and plugged into the algorithm dynamically. Since NSGA-II is more like a set of protocols to follow as an algorithm rather than a concrete implementation of every aspect, this package has been re-written from scratch keeping complete customizability in mind. Apart from the core concepts of the algorithm, everything is considered to be a plugin external to the algorithm that can be implemented by the user and dynamically plugged into the algorithm during runtime as needed. This opens up the possibility of the package to be used simply as a PoC or be converted into something much more complex according to the users needs.

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Artifact nsgaii
Group com.debacharya
Version 3.2.0
Last update 23. March 2021
Organization not specified
URL https://debacharya.com/nsgaii
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies jfreechart, jcommon,
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alphatier from group io.alphatier (version 0.3.0)

Alphatier is a resource management library. It is designed to allow different schedulers to share the resources of a pool of executors in order to execute tasks with those. Read the [detailed documentation](#io.alphatier.pools) below to get an in-depth understanding. ## License Copyright &copy; 2014 [Tobias Sarnowski](mailto:[email protected]), [Willi Schönborn](mailto:[email protected]) Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ## Usage The library is written in [Clojure](http://clojure.org/) and is available in the [central Maven repository](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/alphatier/alphatier/): <dependency> <groupId>io.alphatier</groupId> <artifactId>alphatier</artifactId> <version>0.3.0</version> </dependency> The library is written in pure Clojure without [ahead-of-time compilation](http://clojure.org/compilation). This means, that the library does not contain any *.class files. If you work with Clojure, this is not a problem but if you like to use the library from another JVM language (like Java, Scala or Groovy), you can use [Clojure's built-in tools](http://clojure.org/java_interop#Java%20Interop-Calling%20Clojure%20From%20Java) for interoperability or try our Java library: [https://github.com/sarnowski/alphatier-java](https://github.com/sarnowski/alphatier-java) ### Development If you like to change this library, please have a look at the [README](README.md). Development is done via [Github](https://github.com/sarnowski/alphatier).

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Artifact alphatier
Group io.alphatier
Version 0.3.0
Last update 16. October 2014
Organization not specified
URL http://alphatier.io
License ISC License
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies clojure, core.incubator, core.typed,
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