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Paderborn University BSP Library 01-26-2007

Paderborn University BSP Library 01-26-2007


Paderborn University BSP Library is a C-Library to support development of parallel algorithm. more>>
Paderborn University BSP Library is a C-Library to support development of parallel algorithm based on the "Bulk-Synchronous-Parallel-Model".
The Library offers buffered asynchronous message-passing between the nodes, organized in supersteps. At the begin of a superstep the nodes receive all messages which has been sent in the previous superstep.
The PUB-Library supports in addition to send node-to-node messages other functions like broadcasts and parallel prefix operations with a set of nodes.
PUB offers functions for both message passing and remote memory access. Furthermore, some collective communication operations like broadcast and parallel prefix are also provided.
To become more flexible, PUB allows creating independent BSP objects each representing a virtual BSP computer. Goudreau et al.[GHL$^+$96] defined an interface for BSP libraries call ``BSP Worldwide Standard which is implemented in the Oxford BSP toolset[HDM97]. You can also use the BSP Worldwide Standard for programming with PUB (refer to Section 1.6).
A performance comparison with other communication libraries and some implementation details can be found in [BJOR99].
The PUB-Library is available for several parallel platforms. The generated library is specified by four configuration variables PUB_MACHINE (machine type), PUB_SYSTEM (operating system), PUB_COMMUNICATION (communication library) and PUB_MODE (e.g. debug).
Enhancements:
- This release adds numerous minor bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-02-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Boston University Linux 4.5 Server Edition (Zodiac)

Boston University Linux 4.5 Server Edition (Zodiac)


Boston University Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. more>>
Boston University Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment.

Weve added security updates, made modifications to make software work better with the way things are set up here, and added some applications that we think you might like to have.

The server edition of BU Linux provides a modern, stable, and robust server platform suitable for long-term deployment in many roles throughout the university.

Supported Hardware

Currently, only i686-class machines are supported. This includes almost everything from Intels Pentium Pro on. AMD64 and Intel EM64T systems will work fine using their 32-bit mode. Watch for a 64-bit version later this summer.

Specific Notes on Server Applications

Mail Server:

BU Linux 4.5 Server Edition (Zodiac) includes three different choices of Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for your mail server. Each of these open source servers has its unique strengths, and you can install one or more and use the utility system-switch-mail to choose which is active.

The default is IBMs Postfix, which is designed from scratch to be secure and easily configurable. On a newly-installed BU Linux machine, Postfix is configured to exchange mail on the local machine and to send mail out to other systems, but not receive mail from the network. For this reason, outgoing mail from global BU accounts (those matching valid BU login names and with the proper UID) will appear to come from @bu.edu rather than @hostname.bu.edu. Local users (including system accounts) will retain the hostname, but without reconfiguration, any replies will bounce. Changing the system to accept mail is easy; see the BU Linux web site for details.

For the maximum flexibility and for compatibility with existing configurations (and with existing expertise), we also include the traditional standard Sendmail. And, if you have particular special needs, you may find that the new Exim MTA fits your situation best.

No matter which MTA you choose, please contact us if you need any assistance. With so many options available, the situation can be confusing, and its unfortunately easy for an accidentally misconfigured system to become a target for spam relayers. We have significant expertise at configuring both Postfix and Sendmail in a variety of situations, and will be glad to help.

FTP Server:

This release of BU Linux provides two options for FTP. The first is vsftpd, which is designed to be simple and secure. This is the most appropriate for almost all situations, but if you require more power and flexibility, we also include ProFTPd, which has many more options and a configuration syntax similar to that of the Apache web server.

Please also remember that FTP is an insecure protocol and that any passwords used travel over the network in plain text. For this reason, its best to avoid anything but anonymous FTP. For user-authenticated file transfer, use SSH and SFTP. (SFTP is provided by the OpenSSH server and enabled by default.)

Web Server:

The web server software included in BU Linux is the industry-standard Apache httpd. We also include PHP 4.3 and many other useful tools for building a web server.
If you need to provide authenticated access to web services to BU users, please contact us and we will provide you with our University-standard Weblogin module. This provides a powerful and flexible means of single-signon access control for the BU user community and we want to make it as easy as possible for you to provide this for your users.

Database Server:

BU Linux includes MySQL 4.1 and PostgreSQL 7.4. For less demanding SQL applications, we also provide SQLite 3, which provides simple SQL databases without the management overhead of running a SQL server.
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Added: 2005-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Funiter 2.3.4

Funiter 2.3.4


Funiter is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory. more>>
Funiter (short for function iteration) is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory, generating graphs of several types for iteration of real and complex functions, with comfortable switching between related types of graphs.

Funiter was originally developed in the context of courses at the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands) for highschool students with a special interest in beta-studies.

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Added: 2007-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tigerbooks 1.1

Tigerbooks 1.1


Tigerbooks project is a online book exchange. more>>
Tigerbooks project is a online book exchange.

Tigerbooks is an online book exchange designed for individual universities and colleges.

Students can post books for sale or browse for books to buy. Fulltext and ISBN searches are available.

There are other book exchange systems currently available. However, TigerBooks is an open source solution.

This means that it is freely available to any University or College that wishes to use it for its own students. Furthermore, any University or College can make contributions to the TigerBooks thus distributing its maintenance costs.

Maintenance costs are particularly important in academic realms as students are only at their institutions for the duration of their program. Being an open source solution means the Universities and Colleges do not have to worry about who will be maintaining TigerBooks in the years to come.


TigerBooks is a successful open source project and will see greater success in the future as it is distributed amongst Universities and Colleges. It is successful really for two reasons.

The first being that is meets the needs of students in exchanging their textbooks. The second is that it is open source and consequently is maintained by the open source community.
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Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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UPS 3.38 beta2

UPS 3.38 beta2


UPS is a light C and C++ debugger under X11. more>>
Ups is a source level C,C++ and Fortran debugger that runs under X11. Currently supported systems are FreeBSD and GNU/Linux on Intel x86 and Solaris on SPARC.

On these systems it runs native; it is not a front-end to GNU gdb. An ANSI C interpreter is included; this is built in to ups to provide conditional debugging and can also be built as a seperate program.

If you are using some other operating system or processor then please see the systems information as ups has in the past been ported to a variety of computers, and may include code for your system.

Ups was written by Mark Russell of the Computer Science department at the University of Kent at Canterbury, and was originally part of the Kent Software Tools suite.
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Added: 2005-04-18 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Games::Poker::TexasHoldem 1.4

Games::Poker::TexasHoldem 1.4


Games::Poker::TexasHoldem is an abstract state in a Holdem game. more>>
Games::Poker::TexasHoldem is an abstract state in a Holdem game.

SYNOPSIS

use Games::Poker::TexasHoldem;
my $game = Games::Poker::TexasHoldem->new(
players => [
{ name => "lathos", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "MarcBeth", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "Hectate", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "RichardIII", bankroll => 500 },
],
button => "Hectate",
bet => 10,
limit => 50
);
$game->blinds; # Puts in both small and large blinds
print $game->pot; # 15

$game->call; # Hecate puts in 10
$game->bet_raise(15) # RichardIII sees the 10, raises another 5
...

This represents a game of Texas Holdem poker. It maintains the state of the pot, whos in to what amount, whos folded, what the bankrolls look like, and so on. Its meant to be used in conjunction with Games::Poker::OPP, but can be used stand-alone as well for analysis.

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Added: 2007-01-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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NSCL Data Acquisition System 8.0-010

NSCL Data Acquisition System 8.0-010


The NSCL Data Acquisition system is a general purpose nuclear physics data acquisition system. more>>
The NSCL Data Acquisition system is a general purpose nuclear physics data acquisition system for small to medium scale nuclear physics experiments.
NSCL Data Acquisition System can be combined with NSCL SpecTcl to form a powerful online/offline data handling system. It is in use at several university labs and, of course, the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.
Whats New in 8.1-pre4 Development Release:
- The way the experimental files work has been reorganized.
- Issues in controplush have been fixed.
- More hardware support has been added (preliminary VM-USB support).
Whats New in 8.0-01 Stable Release:
- Make event files readonly as they get finalized.
- Make ~stagearea/complete write protected except when it has to be.
- Fix up 2.6 build so that lib and include get installed... and can be cleaned.
- Fix a bunch of stuff with the 2.6 build that arises on make dist and building from the tarball. (mostly copying stuff from the 8.1 build files.
- Make sure the right compilers link the readout skels.
- Adjust the framework makefile so that template class implementations will get installed in the include directory to allow them to be used in application software.
- Ensure the SBS driver is identical to the 2.6 version of the drive in the 8.1 branch.
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TigerEvents 0.7.1

TigerEvents 0.7.1


TigerEvents is a web-based event announcement system. more>>
TigerEvents is a novel, Web-based event announcement system for promoting upcoming and ongoing events to large communities such as university campuses, companies, or the general public.
Enhancements:
- This release has several bugfixes and enhancements.
- New to this release is the exporting of several calendar formats, including iCal, hCal, and being able to import events into Google Calendar.
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Added: 2007-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PokerTH 0.5

PokerTH 0.5


PokerTH is a Texas Holdem Poker Engine. more>>
PokerTH is a Texas Holdem Poker Engine.

PokerTH is a Single-Player Poker Game written in C++/QT4.

You can play the popular Texas Holdem Poker against up to four computer-opponents. Its available for Linux and Windows.

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Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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sinntp 0.93

sinntp 0.93


sinntp is a tiny NNTP client. more>>
sinntp is a tiny NNTP client. sinntp virtually lacks any user interface: news messages are downloaded from a remote server and put into a local mailbox file.
About NNTP:
The Network News Transfer Protocol or NNTP is an Internet application protocol used primarily for reading and posting Usenet articles, as well as transferring news among news servers. Brian Kantor of the University of California, San Diego and Phil Lapsley of the University of California, Berkeley completed RFC 977, the specification for the Network News Transfer Protocol, in March 1986. Other contributors included Stan Barber from the Baylor College of Medicine and Erik Fair of Apple Computer.
Usenet was originally designed around the UUCP network, with most article transfers taking place over direct computer-to-computer telephone links. Readers and posters would log into the same computers that hosted the servers, reading the articles directly from the local disk.
As local area networks and the Internet became more commonly used, it became desirable to allow newsreaders to be run on personal computers, and a means of employing the Internet to handle article transfers was desired. Because networked Internet-compatible filesystems were not yet widely available, it was decided to develop a new protocol that resembled SMTP, but was tailored for reading newsgroups.
The well-known TCP port 119 is reserved for NNTP. When clients connect to a news server with SSL, TCP port 563 is used. This is sometimes referred to as NNTPS.
The protocol remains in widespread use, and as of 2005 efforts are underway to produce an updated standard. The IMAP protocol can also be used for reading newsgroups.
Enhancements:
- Reading messages is not stopped if reading a message failed.
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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Coursor 1.0

Coursor 1.0


Coursor project is a Web application for academic environments. more>>
Coursor project is a Web application for academic environments.
Coursor is a Web-based academic course system for assigning students to university courses.
It has an evolutionary algorithm for assigning students to the courses they requested. This algorithm tries to find an optimal distribution of students to existing courses while taking their preferences into account.
The system supports multiple roles for users: Admin, Student, Teacher/Prof, or Tutor.
A user can also have multiple roles.
It supports international localization, currently in English, German, French, Russian, and Arabic
Main features:
- Browser independent usage for students, teachers and admins alike (no frames, no necessary JavaScript, no cookies).
- Platform independent (entirely written in JAVA).
- Runs on APACHE Tomcat and uses a Postgresql Database.
- Evolutionary Algorithm to assign students to courses.
- Multiple Roles: Administrator, Teacher/Prof, Tutor and Student. One person can have multiple roles.
Enhancements:
- Encoding for Russian fixed
- PropertyEditor (propEdit.sf.net) programmed, will be released as own package. Eases Tranlation a lot.
- I18N target in build.xml starts PropertyEditor
- Serializable classes with ID (Eclipse wanted that)
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Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.4.2

Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.4.2


Collaborative Portal Server (CPS) is the most complete Open Source platform available for building Enterprise Content Management more>>
Collaborative Portal Server (CPS) is the most complete Open Source platform available for building Enterprise Content Management (ECM) applications.
Collaborative Portal Server comes also as a user-friendly application ready to for entreprise-grade content management with many collaboration features. CPS is built on top of the powerful Zope application server.
This web portal aims at unifying and providing a common platform to the CPS community. You will find here news about CPS and its components, documentation, links, users and developers mailing-lists and information about the future of the platform.
CPS development is backed by Nuxeo and a community of contributors (Chalmers University, Infrae, etc.) and is released under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- This release contains mostly bugfixes and minor improvements.
- A couple of new packages, useful for application developers, have been also integrated: CPSDashboard (a tool to build flexible and easily configurable search results views) and CPSBayes (a tool to perform naive Bayesian inference).
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Added: 2006-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ILIAS 3.6.10

ILIAS 3.6.10


ILIAS project is a platform for Web-based training. more>>
ILIAS project is a platform for Web-based training.

It is being developed at the University of Cologne, in Germany, using PHP and MySQL.

It has been available since September 2000 as open software software under the GPL.

The systems core is an authoring tool for creating courses.

Other main components include personal desktops, a mail system, newsgroups, a group system, and system administration.

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Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Newts 0.14.8

Newts 0.14.8


Newts is a modern, actively-maintained implementation of notesfiles, a concept which is half Usenet and half bulletin board. more>>
Newts project is a modern, actively-maintained implementation of notesfiles, a concept which is half Usenet and half bulletin board.
Notesfiles were developed in the later 1970s at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Newts attempts to closely resemble the functionality of the Unix port of notesfiles from UIUC, and is compatible with the data files used by that port.
Newts is written for Unix-like systems, and is known to run on various flavors of Linux, Mac OS X, and probably most other Unixes.
Future versions of Newts will include a separate daemon to manage multiple local and network connections, additional backends, and additional clients.
Enhancements:
- Various memory-related and segfault bugfixes in the utilities and main client.
- This release contains a first draft of a new client API, but that API is not yet recommended for public use.
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Added: 2005-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jungle Monkey 0.1.11

Jungle Monkey 0.1.11


Jungle Monkey (JM) is a distributed file sharing program. more>>
Jungle Monkey (JM) is a distributed file sharing program. Users join channels where they receive announcements for available resources. These resources may include files, chat groups, search groups, and other channels.

Users can send announcements for their own file and for chat groups, search groups, and channels they create. JM is for Unix only. There may be a Windows port someday. See the Information section for more information.

Jungle Monkey is part of a research project at the EECS Department of the University of Michigan. Were looking at end-host multicast, distributed keyword search, and distributed data structures. The lead developer is David Helder, a PhD student at U of M.
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Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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