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Open source web analytics framework with built in support for MediaWiki and WordPress. Built to take the pain away from repeatedly implementing web analytics for every website.

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The main goal of the project is to create a distributed generic system collecting and storing various runtime metrics collections used for system performance, health, quality and availability monitoring purposes. The system also provides a set of data-mining algorithms useful for further performance ... [More] analysis. Allmon is designed to harvest different metrics values coming from many areas of monitoring infrastructure. The collected data are base for quantitative and qualitative performance and availability analysis. Tool collaborates with other analytical tools for OLAP multidimensional analysis and Data Mining processing. The tool can be used for production as well as for development (profiling) and QA (load testing) purposes. To read more go to allmon wiki on main project page. [Less]

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For Academia and the Industry, who require automated or semi-automated tools to collect metrics for teamwork assessment in collaborative software development environments such as Java.net, Metrics (Infinity Metrics) will be a web-based software that provides an online metric analysis interface to ... [More] support project owners and managers. Unlike the prototype previously developed by Statwidgets, which neither properly parses XML documents nor uses a database for persisting the extracted data, PPM-8 will efficiently collect metrics data from any Java.net public project and store them in a MySQL database to be later analyzed in web browsers. [Less]

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Turmeric is a comprehensive, policy-driven SOA platform that you can use to develop, deploy, secure, run and monitor SOA services and consumers. It is a Java based platform, follows the standards (SOAP, XML, JSON, XACML, etc.), and supports WSDL (SOAP style - Doc Lit wrapped mode and REST style). It ... [More] supports a variety of protocols and data formats. Eclipse plugins help with the development of services and consumers. [Less]

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Little Software Stats will be the first free and open source program that will allow software developers to keep track of how their software is being used. It will be coded in PHP/MySQL which will be able to run on most web servers. * Works with any web server that supports MySQL and PHP * ... [More] Allows software developers to track how their software is used * API is cross-platform compatible [Less]

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Ransack is a toolkit for continuous integration and analysis of PHP web projects. It can function as a build server for managing build and test processes, and also provides hooks for extracting metrics and charts to display a quantitative view of the structure of your code. Ransack is an ... [More] unreleased pre-alpha experiment... Proceed at your own riskRansack is a build server designed specifically for managing continuous integration on PHP projects. WHAT YAK SHAVING IS THIS? You might ask, and rightly so. Why yet another continuous integration tool when various free implementations already exist? Ransack was created to address several unique areas that the most widely known open source PHP CI servers do not effectively cover. Independent of PEAR/PHPUnit - Ransack is built from the ground up to be free of core dependencies on the PHPUnit infrastructure. Partly, this is because we are fans of (and contributors to) SimpletTest, and we wanted a tool that was more agnostic towards a particular project choice in unit testing libraries. Flexible customization of reporting and visualization. You can skin it easily to suit your own branding, and the way your team prefers to do things. It's simple. You install Ransack the same way you would install any other PHP app, and we wouldn't have it any other way. Using a brute force (and crappy) approach to polling, we can provide all the benefits of a solid CI foundation without recourse to complex configuration or weird port wrangling. Do all that in Apache. Ransack just sits back and takes care of managing your code and logs. Let us know what you think! [Less]

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GuanooGuanoo is a collection of web data collection and analytics services written in Perl and other scripting languages. It runs on Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris with MySQL databases. It would be possible to run it on Windows with minor modifications. X PerformThe first part of the Guanoo system is ... [More] called "X Perform" where X is any web event. Most web events are page views, but the system is designed to measure a large number of events to be compatible with future subprojects such as measuring video, email, news feeds, etc. The X Perform system works as follows: A web browser requests a measured web page on a web site Some JavaScript code in the measured page sends data to the X Perform web server The Apache web server logs details about the page view event A Perl process called "extractor.pl" reads events in the Apache log A Perl process called "transformer.pl" loads events into databases Separately there are reporting programs (also written in Perl) to regularly generate detailed web traffic reports, which may be read directly from the MySQL database, or via XML/JSON web service API calls using REST. The web services API is written using Perl CGI because it's simple and it works. [Less]

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