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Hundreds of functions of a variety of topics, from statistics to string parsing, module utilities to network tools. Everyone's pet library accumulates features over time. My erlang library got big, fast. I often find myself giving functions from it out to other people, and a lot of my other ... [More] libraries are dependant on ScUtil in various ways, so I figured what the hell, let's give it away. This library is believed to be efficiently implemented at all points. Efficiency tips are, however, both appreciated and taken seriously. ScUtil uses the TestErl library for unit, regression and stochastic testing. ScUtil is free and MIT licensed, because the GPL is evil. ScUtil is written by John Haugeland, from http://fullof.bs/ . [Less]

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OSSIM stands for Open Source Security Information Management System and compiles more than 15 open source security programs providing all the technology levels to cover the full Security Management cycle. It makes a complex but powerful system as it adds the capacities of very consolidated ... [More] security programs and network monitors such as as Snort, Nessus, Nagios or Ntop. OSSIM project has been mainly an integration effort. All the development is focused on integrating the above software and trying to make it work together. For this purpose we have developed a Collector, a Correlation Engine, and several Reporting and Management Tools that allow gathering, normalizing and processing information from a single console. [Less]

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DILCA is a distributed logical correlation and reaction architecture featuring collection and correlation of IDMEF formatted log events (Intrusion Detection Message Exchange Format - RFC 4765) through a multi-step signature based system. ILCE (IDMEF Logical Correlation Engine) is the core of the ... [More] architecture, which parses logs on the fly and generates reaction events on previously created policies (builted into multi-step signature system). Therefore these reaction events are sent to each DILCA Manager node, and forwarded to the right target Agent handled by that node (DILCA Agent/Plugin). Every Agent/Plugin sends local IDMEF logs to the corresponding DILCA manager and receives reaction events from it. IDXP (Intrusion Detection Exchance Protocol - RFC 4767) is the standard protocol used during IDMEF,Signatures and Reactions exchanges. News about the Project: News Page For further information: info@dilca.tk [Less]

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Initially a project to create depth maps from stereo image pairs, this has expanded to identify and categorise hazards within the depth maps and plot a safe course.

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StreamCruncher supports a language based on SQL which allows you to define "Event Processing" constructs like Sliding Windows, Time Based Windows, Partitions and Aggregates and perform Correlation queries More details and documentation on the main website - StreamCruncher.com

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The goal of this project is to develop an open source event correlator called SEC (Simple Event Correlator) that could be used for network management, logfile monitoring, security management, and other tasks which involve event correlation.

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Bayes-Swarm is a research project, its aim is to spider web sources (news portals, blogs and online newspapers) and extract correlations between such sources. Try Bayes-SwarmAt http://www.bayes-swarm.com, you can find the web interface that we're developing and have quick access to our ... [More] data (currently nearly a hundred of web pages are monitored). More about the projectThe project name, swarm, is a suggestion about its core value: the ability to extract a global quantitative meaning from apprently meaningless elements (such as single words), just in the same way a swarm behaves in a coherent way even if the behaviour of the single insect is erratic. Learn more about Bayes-Swarm in the GetStarted page. Contact UsNeed further infos about the project (also for commercial needs)? Want to join the development team? Want to sponsor our work? Contact us! Send bayesfor a mail in order to contact team members (see AboutUs page for individual email addresses). [Less]

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My Personal IndexBy Matthew Wikler Special Thanks: Peter Rogone E-mail comments & suggestions to: mypersonalindex@gmail.com Welcome to My Personal Index. This free software allows you to create personal indexes which can be used to track performance, perform analysis, and compare ... [More] different investing strategies. My Personal Index and its source code are released under the GNU General Public License v3. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for more information about using and redistributing the software and its code. [Less]

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Computer Automated jigsaw-Puzzle Solving Application in .NET

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