13 projects tagged "control"
Metrix++ is a platform to collect and analyze code metrics. It has a plugin-based architecture, so it is easy to add support for new languages, define new metrics, and/or create new pre- and post-processing tools. Every metric has 'turn-on' and other configuration options. There are no predefined thresholds for metrics or rules; you can choose and configure any limit you want. It scales well to large codebases. For example, initial parsing of about 10000 files takes 2-3 minutes on an average PC, and only 10-20 seconds for iterative re-run. Reporting summary results and exceeded limits takes less than 1 - 10 seconds. It can compare results for 2 code snapshots (collections) and differentiate added regions (classes, functions, etc.), modified regions, and unchanged regions. As a result, easy deployment is guaranteed into legacy software, helping you to deal with legacy code efficiently, and either enforce the 'leave it not worse than it was before' rule or motivate re-factoring.
RackMap is a Web-based datacenter management tool. It was designed to help organisations catalog and manage datacenter assets such as racks, servers, routers, and switches. It allows you to catalog hardware location and cabling information, export data in various formats including PDF, generate bulk configuration scripts, and remotely control some devices.
PascalSCADA is a framework for Delphi and Lazarus to quick development of HMI/SCADA applications. The platforms supported by PascalSCADA are Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD under 32 and 64 bits (FreeBSD only in 32 bits). You can communicate with CLP's, create interfaces, store values and alarms of process, and control users of the application.
RMP allows remote control over playing your music files on a Linux computer. The music can be controlled via a Web interface, a smart cellphone, iPhone, Blackberry, or through a command line shell interface. If you like the song, you can download it to your phone. It supports next, searching, and volume control.
freeDiameter is a framework in C for supporting the Diameter Base Protocol (RFC3588). Diameter is a protocol for authentication, authorization, and accounting; it is the successor of RADIUS. Applications can be loaded as modules. Example applications include a Diameter EAP server, a Diameter SIP server, and Diameter Accounting.
MoCo is a system that monitors and controls SCADA points, such as temperature, HVAC, power, lighting, sprinkler systems, and more. It has industrial capabilities, but is scalable from very small home systems to enterprise, world-wide ones. It works with inexpensive I/O bridges (including X10, Insteon, and 1-wire) from a number of manufacturers. It has sophisticated history logging and diverse control capabilities, as well as a 117-page implementation manual.