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luzzu from group io.github.luzzu (version 4.0.0)

Luzzu is a Quality Assessment Framework for Linked Open Datasets. It is a generic framework based on the Dataset Quality Ontology (daQ), allowing users to define their own quality metrics. Luzzu is an integrated platform that: - assesses Linked Data quality using a library of generic and user-provided domain specific quality metrics in a scalable manner; - provides queryable quality metadata on the assessed datasets; - assembles detailed quality reports on assessed datasets. Furthermore, the infrastructure: - scales for the assessment of big datasets; - can be easily extended by the users by creating their custom and domain-specific pluggable metrics, either by employing a novel declarative quality metric specification language or conventional imperative plugins; - employs a comprehensive ontology framework for representing and exchanging all quality related information in the assessment workflow; - implements quality-driven dataset ranking algorithms facilitating use-case driven discovery and retrieval.

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Group io.github.luzzu
Version 4.0.0
Last update 26. October 2018
Organization ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
URL https://luzzu.github.io/Framework/
License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 15
Dependencies hamcrest-all, apache-jena-libs, jena-core, log4j, slf4j-api, jcl-over-slf4j, slf4j-log4j12, slf4j-jdk14, commons-collections4, jackson-core, httpclient, httpcore, httpcore-nio, httpasyncclient, httpasyncclient-cache,
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luzzu-webapp from group de.unibonn.iai.eis (version 2.0.1)

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Artifact luzzu-webapp
Group de.unibonn.iai.eis
Version 2.0.1
Last update 09. June 2017
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies luzzu-semantics, commons-codec, luzzu-operations, guava, jackson-mapper-asl, jackson-core-asl,
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luzzu-annotations from group de.unibonn.iai.eis (version 2.0.1)

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Artifact luzzu-annotations
Group de.unibonn.iai.eis
Version 2.0.1
Last update 09. June 2017
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies luzzu-semantics, luzzu-assessment, luzzu-operations,
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luzzu-assessment from group de.unibonn.iai.eis (version 2.0.1)

Group: de.unibonn.iai.eis Artifact: luzzu-assessment
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Artifact luzzu-assessment
Group de.unibonn.iai.eis
Version 2.0.1
Last update 09. June 2017
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies luzzu-semantics,
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luzzu from group de.unibonn.iai.eis (version 2.0.1)

Luzzu is a Quality Assessment Framework for Linked Open Datasets. It is a generic framework based on the Dataset Quality Ontology (daQ), allowing users to define their own quality metrics. Luzzu is an integrated platform that: - assesses Linked Data quality using a library of generic and user-provided domain specific quality metrics in a scalable manner; - provides queryable quality metadata on the assessed datasets; - assembles detailed quality reports on assessed datasets. Furthermore, the infrastructure: - scales for the assessment of big datasets; - can be easily extended by the users by creating their custom and domain-specific pluggable metrics, either by employing a novel declarative quality metric specification language or conventional imperative plugins; - employs a comprehensive ontology framework for representing and exchanging all quality related information in the assessment workflow; - implements quality-driven dataset ranking algorithms facilitating use-case driven discovery and retrieval.

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Artifact luzzu
Group de.unibonn.iai.eis
Version 2.0.1
Last update 09. June 2017
Organization Enterprise Information Systems - University of Bonn
URL http://eis-bonn.github.io/Luzzu/
License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies mockito-core, hamcrest-all, apache-jena-libs, log4j, slf4j-api, jcl-over-slf4j, slf4j-log4j12, slf4j-jdk14, commons-collections4, jackson-core-asl,
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com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3 from group org.hibersap (version 3.0.0)

The SAP Java Connector (SAP JCo) is a toolkit that allows a Java application to communicate with any SAP system. It combines an easy to use API with unprecedented flexibility and performance. The package supports both, Java to SAP System as well as SAP System to Java calls. - All SAP Connectors are licensed without additional license fees as part of the respective solution or component license. However, please note that each connector may be used only for connecting external (non-SAP) applications to SAP Systems / SAP Solutions. Scenarios, in which two external (non-SAP) applications are integrated via an SAP Connector, are not allowed. - The redistribution of any connector is not allowed. - All SAP users accessing application functionality through the relevant connector are required to be licensed under a respective solution or component license. To use the SAP JCo with the Hibersap project, you need to either install the SAP JCo jar downloaded from SAP to your local Maven repository (variant a) or deploy it to e.g. an enterprise Maven repository like Nexus or Artifactory (variant b): (a) mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.15 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar (b) mvn deploy:deploy-file -DrepositoryId=[your.repo.id] -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.15 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=sapjco3.jar

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Artifact com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3
Group org.hibersap
Version 3.0.0
Last update 08. March 2017
Organization akquinet tech@spree GmbH
URL http://service.sap.com/connectors
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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xapi-gwt-api from group net.wetheinter (version 0.5)

All Gwt jre emulation code goes in this module, as well as any gwt-compiler overrides. xapi-gwt-api.jar must come before gwt-dev.jar on your compile classpath. A plugin is being built to automatically adjust maven runtime dependencies, but users of ant or IDEs will need to ensure the super jar comes before gwt-dev. We will petition gwt to accept our mods, but, until then, if you want bleeding edge features, you gotta do bleeding edge configuration. Code that ties directly into other modules, like java.lang.reflect for the reflection submodule, have their super-source here, and generators or other implementations in their own modules. This is to maintain consistency in what is or isn't whitelisted in XApi GWT. Some modules, like appengine, provide dependency-specific super-source in their own packages. This module is for jre, junit and core XApi services.

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Artifact xapi-gwt-api
Group net.wetheinter
Version 0.5
Last update 30. May 2015
Organization not specified
URL WeTheInter.net
License not specified
Dependencies amount 13
Dependencies xapi-dev-source, xapi-dev-source, xapi-core-api, xapi-core-api, xapi-core-inject, xapi-core-inject, xapi-core-reflect, xapi-core-reflect, xapi-core-util, xapi-core-util, javax.inject, validation-api, validation-api,
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sapjco3 from group org.hibersap (version 3.0)

The SAP Java Connector (SAP JCo) is a toolkit that allows a Java application to communicate with any SAP system. It combines an easy to use API with unprecedented flexibility and performance. The package supports both, Java to SAP System as well as SAP System to Java calls. - All SAP Connectors are licensed without additional license fees as part of the respective solution or component license. However, please note that each connector may be used only for connecting external (non-SAP) applications to SAP Systems / SAP Solutions. Scenarios, in which two external (non-SAP) applications are integrated via an SAP Connector, are not allowed. - The redistribution of any connector is not allowed. - All SAP users accessing application functionality through the relevant connector are required to be licensed under a respective solution or component license. To use the SAP JCo with the Hibersap project, you need to either install the SAP JCo jar downloaded from SAP to your local Maven repository (variant a) or deploy it to e.g. an enterprise Maven repository like Nexus or Artifactory (variant b): (a) mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.12 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar (b) mvn deploy:deploy-file -DrepositoryId=[your.repo.id] -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.12 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=sapjco3.jar

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Artifact sapjco3
Group org.hibersap
Version 3.0
Last update 06. March 2015
Organization akquinet tech@spree GmbH
URL http://service.sap.com/connectors
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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hibersap-sapjco3 from group org.hibersap (version 3.0-RC01)

The SAP Java Connector (SAP JCo) is a toolkit that allows a Java application to communicate with any SAP system. It combines an easy to use API with unprecedented flexibility and performance. The package supports both, Java to SAP System as well as SAP System to Java calls. - All SAP Connectors are licensed without additional license fees as part of the respective solution or component license. However, please note that each connector may be used only for connecting external (non-SAP) applications to SAP Systems / SAP Solutions. Scenarios, in which two external (non-SAP) applications are integrated via an SAP Connector, are not allowed. - The redistribution of any connector is not allowed. - All SAP users accessing application functionality through the relevant connector are required to be licensed under a respective solution or component license. To use the SAP JCo with the Hibersap project, you need to either install the SAP JCo jar downloaded from SAP to your local Maven repository (variant a) or deploy it to e.g. an enterprise Maven repository like Nexus or Artifactory (variant b): (a) mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar (b) mvn deploy:deploy-file -DrepositoryId=[your.repo.id] -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=sapjco3.jar

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Artifact hibersap-sapjco3
Group org.hibersap
Version 3.0-RC01
Last update 09. April 2014
Organization akquinet tech@spree GmbH
URL http://service.sap.com/connectors
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jung-parent from group io.github.devlibx.jung (version 3.1)

JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extensible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java, which allows JUNG-based applications to make use of the extensive built-in capabilities of the Java API, as well as those of other existing third-party Java libraries. The JUNG architecture is designed to support a variety of representations of entities and their relations, such as directed and undirected graphs, multi-modal graphs, graphs with parallel edges, and hypergraphs. It provides a mechanism for annotating graphs, entities, and relations with metadata. This facilitates the creation of analytic tools for complex data sets that can examine the relations between entities as well as the metadata attached to each entity and relation. The current distribution of JUNG includes implementations of a number of algorithms from graph theory, data mining, and social network analysis, such as routines for clustering, decomposition, optimization, random graph generation, statistical analysis, and calculation of network distances, flows, and importance measures (centrality, PageRank, HITS, etc.). JUNG also provides a visualization framework that makes it easy to construct tools for the interactive exploration of network data. Users can use one of the layout algorithms provided, or use the framework to create their own custom layouts. In addition, filtering mechanisms are provided which allow users to focus their attention, or their algorithms, on specific portions of the graph.

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Group io.github.devlibx.jung
Version 3.1
Last update 22. April 2021
Organization not specified
URL http://devlibx.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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