210 projects tagged "Windows"
Ad Server Beans are adserver software suitable for ad networks, advertising agencies, ad serving companies, and Web publishers who need their own ad management software. With its pluggable design and distributed architecture, it can easily be integrated with behavioral ad targeting, contextual targeting, or any other third-party or home-made module. Connect to emerging publishing channels such as bulk SMS advertising, mobile phone advertising, in-game advertising, text link advertising, social network advertising, or video ad serving platforms using an easy-to-use API. Harness the power of existing ad networks such as the DoubleClick DART ad network, Google ad network, Atlas ad serving network, Microsoft, ad network or Yahoo! ad network by aggregating their inventory and banner ad campaigns.
Algorithm Study provides tools and resources to augment the traditional study of algorithms. It includes implementations of common and less-common algorithms in a variety of languages and visualization tools to help in gaining a deeper understanding of the algorithms. The algorithm implementations are each accompanied by a discussion of the asymptotic ("big O") run time and memory limits of the algorithm. Some implementations include discussion of how the algorithm or data structure is commonly used and comparisons with similar algorithms or data structures. All implementations have test cases that exercise their functionality. The visualization tool, Algorithm Visualizer, displays what happens as various algorithms do their work.
Algraeph is a tool for manual alignment of linguistic graphs, such as phrase structure trees or dependency structures, where each node corresponds to a subsequence of the analyzed input sentence. It allows you to express the similarity between two graphs by aligning their nodes and attaching relation labels to these alignments. Graphs are read from one or more graphbanks (or treebanks) in the GraphML or Alpino formats. Alignment relations are user-defined and are stored in a simple XML format, which can be used for further processing. The resulting parallel graph corpus is a useful data set for many tasks in computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Aliwal Geocoder pins your data onto a map, helping you visualize the "where" factor. Start with global satellite images and then zoom in to street level details. Each map pin has a label and a popup balloon filled with the information you choose. Tagsets provide filtering to help you break it down. It can read KML files (just like GoogleEarth) or import comma separated CSV files from Excel.
AlphaLemon CMS is a content management system built on top of the Symfony2 framework. It is designed to make it as easy as possibile to manage a Web site without requiring programming or a large learning curve, while giving developers a robust and flexible framework on which to build Web applications and distributable extensions.
Arora is a simple cross-platform Web browser whose feature list includes things like "History" and "Bookmarks". It has a small code base. It was originally created as a demo for Qt to help test the QtWebKit component and find API issues and bugs before the release. A very old version can still be found in Qt's source code in the demo/browser directory. Arora works on Linux, OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, and embedded Linux using Qt Embedded, and works anywhere else Qt does.
A modern C++ FIX framework featuring complete schema customisation, high performance, and fast development.