libsmpp34-1t64
Open PDU SMPP packaging and unpackaging tool
This library is an implementation for providing the PDU handling of the
SMPP-3.4 protocol. SMPP (Short Message Peer-to-Peer) is an open industry
standard protocol designed to provide a flexible data communication
interface for the transfer of short message data between External Short
Messaging Entities, Routing Entitites and Message Centres.
hdf5-tools
HDF5 - Runtime tools
Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for
storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address
the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data
model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.
libhdf5-hl-310
HDF5 High Level runtime files - serial version
Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for
storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address
the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data
model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.
libhdf5-mpich-310
HDF5 - C runtime files - MPICH2 version
Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for
storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address
the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data
model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.
libhdf5-mpich-hl-310
HDF5 High Level runtime files - MPICH2 version
Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for
storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address
the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data
model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.
libhdf5-mpich-hl-fortran-310
HDF5 High Level Fortran runtime files - MPICH2 version
Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for
storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address
the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data
model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.