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Quality Assurance Agent 0.1
QAA is a XUL Mozilla Firefox extension that performs a user supplied test list on a Web application. more>>
QAA is a XUL Mozilla Firefox extension that performs a user supplied test list on a Web application. Test sessions can be defined by example.
A report is generated when sessions are replayed.
Enhancements:
- This release can load and save .qaa files (Quality Assurance Agent file format), record a journey in the tested site using definition by example, and perform a test bench with a log style report.
<<lessA report is generated when sessions are replayed.
Enhancements:
- This release can load and save .qaa files (Quality Assurance Agent file format), record a journey in the tested site using definition by example, and perform a test bench with a log style report.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2005-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1580 downloads
QA Assistant 0.4.90.4
QA Assistant is a Gnome-Python application that assists a reviewer in performing quality assurance. more>>
QA Assistant is a Gnome-Python application that assists a reviewer in performing quality assurance. It displays a checklist that the reviewer fills in.
When the checklist is filled, the application outputs a review to a file for the reviewer to submit. In addition to the GUI interface, the application features an XML checklist definition for extensibility, the ability to add custom checklist items to a review, and an informational tips interface to aid in filling out the review.
Enhancements:
- This development release includes several major changes from 0.4.90.3.
- Checks ensure that required properties have been entered.
- The menus have been switched to gtk.uimanager.
- Checklist function files can now inlcude code that utilizes uimanager to add new menu and toolbar items.
<<lessWhen the checklist is filled, the application outputs a review to a file for the reviewer to submit. In addition to the GUI interface, the application features an XML checklist definition for extensibility, the ability to add custom checklist items to a review, and an informational tips interface to aid in filling out the review.
Enhancements:
- This development release includes several major changes from 0.4.90.3.
- Checks ensure that required properties have been entered.
- The menus have been switched to gtk.uimanager.
- Checklist function files can now inlcude code that utilizes uimanager to add new menu and toolbar items.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1506 downloads
An open Quality of Service Architecture 0.3.1
An open Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of Quality of Service related functionality more>>
An open Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of Quality of Service related functionality into the Linux kernel.
The project features a flexible, portable and lightweight software architecture for supporting QoS related services on the top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux. The architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results.
At the core of the software there is an adaptive Resource Reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on its run-time requirements.
As it is highlighted by the AQuoSA architecture, the project is mainly composed of two components:
- the QoS Res module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
- the QoS Mgr module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
Enhancements:
- Some bug fixed
<<lessThe project features a flexible, portable and lightweight software architecture for supporting QoS related services on the top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux. The architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results.
At the core of the software there is an adaptive Resource Reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on its run-time requirements.
As it is highlighted by the AQuoSA architecture, the project is mainly composed of two components:
- the QoS Res module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
- the QoS Mgr module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
Enhancements:
- Some bug fixed
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-12-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture 0.6.1
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive Quality of Service functions. more>>
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture (AQuoSA) is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive Quality of Service functionality into the Linux kernel. The project features a flexible, portable, lightweight and open architecture for supporting soft real-time applications with facilities related to timing guarantees and QoS, on the top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux.
At the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces a couple of flags useful when creating servers. If QOS_F_PERSISTENT is enabled, a server is allowed to exist beyond detach of the last task. If QOS_F_SOFT is enabled, a server tasks are scheduled by the Linux default scheduler/policy, when outside of the server reservation.
- Also, various stability issues in destroying servers have been fixed, also thanks to a new release of the generic scheduler patch for the Linux kernel (gs-2.2).
<<lessAt the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces a couple of flags useful when creating servers. If QOS_F_PERSISTENT is enabled, a server is allowed to exist beyond detach of the last task. If QOS_F_SOFT is enabled, a server tasks are scheduled by the Linux default scheduler/policy, when outside of the server reservation.
- Also, various stability issues in destroying servers have been fixed, also thanks to a new release of the generic scheduler patch for the Linux kernel (gs-2.2).
Download (0.26MB)
Added: 2007-05-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
883 downloads
Digiqual 0.4
Digiqual is a project for manage the quality, Environmental and security system in a factory. more>>
Digiqual project was created to manage the quality, Environmental and security system in a factory.
Digiqual can manage some important aspetti of integrated system:
- Non Conformity
- Supplier Evaluation
- Maintenance
- Documents
- Supplier qualification
- Internal Audit
<<lessDigiqual can manage some important aspetti of integrated system:
- Non Conformity
- Supplier Evaluation
- Maintenance
- Documents
- Supplier qualification
- Internal Audit
Download (0.57MB)
Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
978 downloads
MailArchiva 1.3
MailArchiva is a powerful email archiving solution. more>>
MailArchiva is a powerful email archiving solution. MailArchiva project is all you need to ensure that your organizations emails are backed up permanently. It automatically retrieves emails from Microsoft Exchange and stores them on multiple hard disks.
MailArchiva stores all incoming, outgoing, and internal emails for long-term storage. In doing so, it enables your company to retain valuable knowledge and comply with US and EU legislation such as the Sarbanes Oxley Act.
MailArchiva ensures that the integrity of your information remains intact. Emails are stored directly on the filesystem, as opposed to a database. As a result, there are no hidden database maintenance costs and the integrity of archived information is not subject to database corruption.
MailArchiva is a turnkey product that is easy to install and use. A clean install usually takes approximately 30 minutes.
MailArchiva is a commercially supported open source product. You have the assurance of commercial grade support combined with open source benefits.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces several major enhancements and bugfixes.
- For instance, MailArchiva is now fully internationalized, supporting indexing, search, and retrieval of emails in multiple languages.
- The archiving server has been completely rearchitected to utilize Java 1.6 contructs.
- The Microsoft Exchange archiving agent has been redesigned from the ground up.
<<lessMailArchiva stores all incoming, outgoing, and internal emails for long-term storage. In doing so, it enables your company to retain valuable knowledge and comply with US and EU legislation such as the Sarbanes Oxley Act.
MailArchiva ensures that the integrity of your information remains intact. Emails are stored directly on the filesystem, as opposed to a database. As a result, there are no hidden database maintenance costs and the integrity of archived information is not subject to database corruption.
MailArchiva is a turnkey product that is easy to install and use. A clean install usually takes approximately 30 minutes.
MailArchiva is a commercially supported open source product. You have the assurance of commercial grade support combined with open source benefits.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces several major enhancements and bugfixes.
- For instance, MailArchiva is now fully internationalized, supporting indexing, search, and retrieval of emails in multiple languages.
- The archiving server has been completely rearchitected to utilize Java 1.6 contructs.
- The Microsoft Exchange archiving agent has been redesigned from the ground up.
Download (20.5MB)
Added: 2007-06-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
856 downloads
laplace balancer 0.003
The laplace balancer forms a sinus wave out of a soundcards balance. more>>
The laplace balancer forms a sinus wave out of a soundcards balance, making a horizontal sinus sound with the currently playing sound. This is a dynamic enhancement to stereo music because it adds a new 2-channel quality to mono music.
Enhancements:
- hardcore bug fixed
<<lessEnhancements:
- hardcore bug fixed
Download (0.001MB)
Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1183 downloads
Wav and Flac conversion 1
Wav and Flac conversion contains two service menus: one to convert WAV files into FLAC, and one to convert FLAC files into WAV. more>>
FLAC is a lossless compression method for audio files. Using it, one is able to reduce the filesize and keep the same audio quality as a regular WAV file (CD quality).
The FLAC format is open source, and can be read without any problem by such applications as Amarok or Kaffeine.
Wav and Flac conversion contains two service menus: one to convert WAV files into FLAC, and one to convert FLAC files into WAV.
You will need the FLAC application to be installed on your system to use these service menus.
<<lessThe FLAC format is open source, and can be read without any problem by such applications as Amarok or Kaffeine.
Wav and Flac conversion contains two service menus: one to convert WAV files into FLAC, and one to convert FLAC files into WAV.
You will need the FLAC application to be installed on your system to use these service menus.
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Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1249 downloads
FALF Player 1.0 RC5
FALF Player wants to be a smart, compact, light and comfortable mp3 player with tabbed playlists. more>>
FALF Player wants to be a smart, compact, light and comfortable mp3 player with tabbed playlists.
Its early pre-release and it does not represent the quality of first stable release so be careful with your notes.
If you want to help, join the project!
<<lessIts early pre-release and it does not represent the quality of first stable release so be careful with your notes.
If you want to help, join the project!
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
925 downloads
EasyChem 0.5
EasyChem is a software to draw chemical molecules easily and with high quality. more>>
EasyChem is a program designed to draw chemical molecules, written under Linux and using Gtk+ 2.
Main features:
- Drawing very easily ornaments (non-bonding electron pairs, ...)
- EPS exporting with LaTeX fonts (Computer Modern)
<<lessMain features:
- Drawing very easily ornaments (non-bonding electron pairs, ...)
- EPS exporting with LaTeX fonts (Computer Modern)
Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2005-04-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1669 downloads
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture 2.6.21.1-gs-2.2 (Kernel-patches)
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive QoS functionality... more>>
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture (AQuoSA) is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive Quality of Service functionality into the Linux kernel. The project features a flexible, portable, and lightweight software architecture for supporting QoS-related services on top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux.
The architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results. At the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
<<lessThe architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results. At the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
Video4Linux Grab 0.2.2
Video4Linux Grab is a realtime Video4Linux recording software. more>>
Video4Linux Grab is a realtime Video4Linux recording software.
It makes it possible to record AVI DivX files in realtime from any Video4Linux device.
The project is in development state, but at this time its possible to get a version which can capture in realtime.
At a later point, a full support for scheduled capturing from different channels at different time to different files. This is at the moment not very comfortable but Im still going on!
I use for recording to a AVI file the AVI Filelibrary. This library implements in C++ a standard interface for different stream formats to write a stream to an AVI file.
For encoding I use the XviD encoder, because he is much faster as the original DIVX5 codec and makes a better quality. The results above are also possible if you use the orignal DIVX5 codec, but in real shit quality. Under Linux only a "small" version is available for free so I recoment to use the XviD codec!
Also a linear deinterlacer is implemented. This one use the MMX extenions of modern processors and dont reduce the overall load too much. It also makes a good quality and improves the quality of the movie extremly. The sample movies are recorded without the deinterlacer, so a better quality in fast scenes are now possible.
<<lessIt makes it possible to record AVI DivX files in realtime from any Video4Linux device.
The project is in development state, but at this time its possible to get a version which can capture in realtime.
At a later point, a full support for scheduled capturing from different channels at different time to different files. This is at the moment not very comfortable but Im still going on!
I use for recording to a AVI file the AVI Filelibrary. This library implements in C++ a standard interface for different stream formats to write a stream to an AVI file.
For encoding I use the XviD encoder, because he is much faster as the original DIVX5 codec and makes a better quality. The results above are also possible if you use the orignal DIVX5 codec, but in real shit quality. Under Linux only a "small" version is available for free so I recoment to use the XviD codec!
Also a linear deinterlacer is implemented. This one use the MMX extenions of modern processors and dont reduce the overall load too much. It also makes a good quality and improves the quality of the movie extremly. The sample movies are recorded without the deinterlacer, so a better quality in fast scenes are now possible.
Download (0.32MB)
Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1379 downloads
Versatile Encoder 0.8p2
Versatile Encoder allows you to encode your own videos into good quality mpeg4 or h264. more>>
Versatile Encoder allows you to encode your own videos into good quality mpeg4 or h264. The input can be a sequence of files (as generated by blender), a file (if you want to recompress something) or a DVD/VCD (if you need to backup some movie).
This piece of software tries to guess good defaults and to help the user in his choices. It works at least under Windows and Linux, the coding platform is Linux.
It should work without a hassle under all BSD variants and probably under MacOSX too, report me if you get it working somewhere else.
<<lessThis piece of software tries to guess good defaults and to help the user in his choices. It works at least under Windows and Linux, the coding platform is Linux.
It should work without a hassle under all BSD variants and probably under MacOSX too, report me if you get it working somewhere else.
Download (0.092MB)
Added: 2006-07-10 License: BSD License Price:
1207 downloads
4L 1.0r6
4L lets you use LightScribe direct-disc labeling technology with your Linux system. more>>
4L lets you use LightScribe direct-disc labeling technology with your Linux system.
Now you can burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels directly onto CDs and DVDs using the same laser that burns data on discs.
It’s easy; just burn data as usual, flip the LightScribe disc over, reinsert it into the drive and burn a precise, iridescent label of your own design.
<<lessNow you can burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels directly onto CDs and DVDs using the same laser that burns data on discs.
It’s easy; just burn data as usual, flip the LightScribe disc over, reinsert it into the drive and burn a precise, iridescent label of your own design.
Download (3.4MB)
Added: 2006-10-20 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1100 downloads
libselinux 1.34.7
libselinux is part of the NSAs security-enhanced Linux package. more>>
libselinux is part of the NSAs security-enhanced Linux package.
As part of its Information Assurance mission, the National Security Agency has long been involved with the computer security research community in investigating a wide range of computer security topics including operating system security.
Recognizing the critical role of operating system security mechanisms in supporting security at higher levels, researchers from NSAs Information Assurance Research Group have been investigating an architecture that can provide the necessary security functionality in a manner that can meet the security needs of a wide range of computing environments.
End systems must be able to enforce the separation of information based on confidentiality and integrity requirements to provide system security.
Operating system security mechanisms are the foundation for ensuring such separation. Unfortunately, existing mainstream operating systems lack the critical security feature required for enforcing separation: mandatory access control. As a consequence, application security mechanisms are vulnerable to tampering and bypass, and malicious or flawed applications can easily cause failures in system security.
The results of several previous research projects in this area have been incorporated in a security-enhanced Linux system. This version of Linux has a strong, flexible mandatory access control architecture incorporated into the major subsystems of the kernel. The system provides a mechanism to enforce the separation of information based on confidentiality and integrity requirements. This allows threats of tampering and bypassing of application security mechanisms to be addressed and enables the confinement of damage that can be caused by malicious or flawed applications.
Linux was chosen as the platform for this work because its growing success and open development environment provided an opportunity to demonstrate that this functionality can be successful in a mainstream operating system and, at the same time, contribute to the security of a widely used system. Additionally, the integration of these security research results into Linux may encourage additional operating system security research that may lead to additional improvement in system security.
This work is not intended as a complete security solution for Linux. Security-enhanced Linux is not an attempt to correct any flaws that may currently exist in Linux. Instead, it is simply an example of how mandatory access controls that can confine the actions of any process, including a superuser process, can be added into Linux. The focus of this work has not been on system assurance or other security features such as security auditing, although these elements are also important for a secure system.
The security mechanisms implemented in the system provide flexible support for a wide range of security policies. They make it possible to configure the system to meet a wide range of security requirements. The release includes a general-purpose security policy configuration designed to meet a number of security objectives as an example of how this may be done. The flexibility of the system allows the policy to be modified and extended to customize the security policy as required for any given installation.
There is still much work needed to develop a complete security solution. Nonetheless, we feel we have presented a good starting point to bring valuable security features to Linux. We are looking forward to building upon this work with the Linux community.
Security-enhanced Linux is being released under the same terms and conditions as the original sources. The release includes documentation and source code for both the system and some system utilities that were modified to make use of the new features. Participation with comments, constructive criticism, and/or improvements is welcome.
Enhancements:
- Merged fix for avc.h #includes from Eamon Walsh.
<<lessAs part of its Information Assurance mission, the National Security Agency has long been involved with the computer security research community in investigating a wide range of computer security topics including operating system security.
Recognizing the critical role of operating system security mechanisms in supporting security at higher levels, researchers from NSAs Information Assurance Research Group have been investigating an architecture that can provide the necessary security functionality in a manner that can meet the security needs of a wide range of computing environments.
End systems must be able to enforce the separation of information based on confidentiality and integrity requirements to provide system security.
Operating system security mechanisms are the foundation for ensuring such separation. Unfortunately, existing mainstream operating systems lack the critical security feature required for enforcing separation: mandatory access control. As a consequence, application security mechanisms are vulnerable to tampering and bypass, and malicious or flawed applications can easily cause failures in system security.
The results of several previous research projects in this area have been incorporated in a security-enhanced Linux system. This version of Linux has a strong, flexible mandatory access control architecture incorporated into the major subsystems of the kernel. The system provides a mechanism to enforce the separation of information based on confidentiality and integrity requirements. This allows threats of tampering and bypassing of application security mechanisms to be addressed and enables the confinement of damage that can be caused by malicious or flawed applications.
Linux was chosen as the platform for this work because its growing success and open development environment provided an opportunity to demonstrate that this functionality can be successful in a mainstream operating system and, at the same time, contribute to the security of a widely used system. Additionally, the integration of these security research results into Linux may encourage additional operating system security research that may lead to additional improvement in system security.
This work is not intended as a complete security solution for Linux. Security-enhanced Linux is not an attempt to correct any flaws that may currently exist in Linux. Instead, it is simply an example of how mandatory access controls that can confine the actions of any process, including a superuser process, can be added into Linux. The focus of this work has not been on system assurance or other security features such as security auditing, although these elements are also important for a secure system.
The security mechanisms implemented in the system provide flexible support for a wide range of security policies. They make it possible to configure the system to meet a wide range of security requirements. The release includes a general-purpose security policy configuration designed to meet a number of security objectives as an example of how this may be done. The flexibility of the system allows the policy to be modified and extended to customize the security policy as required for any given installation.
There is still much work needed to develop a complete security solution. Nonetheless, we feel we have presented a good starting point to bring valuable security features to Linux. We are looking forward to building upon this work with the Linux community.
Security-enhanced Linux is being released under the same terms and conditions as the original sources. The release includes documentation and source code for both the system and some system utilities that were modified to make use of the new features. Participation with comments, constructive criticism, and/or improvements is welcome.
Enhancements:
- Merged fix for avc.h #includes from Eamon Walsh.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2007-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
948 downloads
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