rsplib-fractalpooluser

RSerPool-based fractal generator client

Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) is the IETF's standard (RFC 5351 to RFC 5356) for a lightweight server pool and session management framework. It provides highly available pool management (that is registration handling and load distribution/balancing) by components called Registrar and a client-side/server-side API for accessing the service of a pool.

libopenjph0.18

HTJ2K image compression/decompression library (runtime files)

Implementation of High-throughput JPEG2000 (HTJ2K), also known as JPH, JPEG2000 Part 15, ISO/IEC 15444-15, and ITU-T T.814. This library only implements HTJ2K only, supporting features that are defined in JPEG2000 Part 1 (for example, for wavelet transform, only reversible 5/3 and irreversible 9/7 are supported).

python3-ewoks

Extensible Workflow System

The purpose of ewoks (Extensible Workflow System) is to provide an abstraction layer between graph representation and execution. This allows using the same tasks and graphs in different workflow management systems.

python3-pypushflow

task scheduler for cyclic and acyclic graphs

pypushflow is a task scheduler for cyclic and acyclic graphs.

vuos-cmds

Virtual Operating System at user space: commands

Virtual Operating System at user space. Currently it implements about 150 Linux-compatible system calls providing support for a wide range of applications. Each process or even each thread in VUOS can see a different execution environment: file system contents, networking, devices, user ids, etc. The main idea behind VUOS is that it is possible to give processes their own "view" using partial virtual machines

vuos-modules

Virtual Operating System at user space: modules

Virtual Operating System at user space. Currently it implements about 150 Linux-compatible system calls providing support for a wide range of applications. Each process or even each thread in VUOS can see a different execution environment: file system contents, networking, devices, user ids, etc. The main idea behind VUOS is that it is possible to give processes their own "view" using partial virtual machines