gdc-11-mipsel-linux-gnu
GNU D compiler (version 2) (cross compiler for mipsel architecture)
This is the GNU D compiler, which compiles D on platforms supported by gcc.
It uses the gcc backend to generate optimised code.
libscout-clojure
Clojure library to parse strings
Scout is a library for Clojure that provides a Scanner object which is
associated with the string it is scanning. The Scanner object provides
functionality such as searching by using regular expressions.
r-cran-tgp
GNU R Bayesian treed Gaussian process models
Bayesian nonstationary, semiparametric nonlinear regression and design by
treed Gaussian processes (GPs) with jumps to the limiting linear model (LLM).
Special cases also implemented include Bayesian linear models, CART, treed
linear models, stationary separable and isotropic GPs, and GP single-index
models. Provides 1-d and 2-d plotting functions (with projection and slice
capabilities) and tree drawing, designed for visualization of tgp-class
output. Sensitivity analysis and multi-resolution models are supported.
Sequential experimental design and adaptive sampling functions are also
provided, including ALM, ALC, and expected improvement. The latter supports
derivative-free optimization of noisy black-box functions.
r-cran-deal
Learning Bayesian Networks with Mixed Variables
Bayesian networks with continuous and/or discrete variables
can be learned and compared from data.
python-saharaclient
Client library for Openstack Sahara API server - Python 2.7 module
Sahara aims to provide users with simple means to provision a Hadoop cluster
by specifying several parameters like Hadoop version, cluster topology, nodes
hardware details and a few more.
libapache2-sitecontrol-perl
perl web site authentication/authorization system
Apache2::SiteControl is a set of perl object-oriented classes that implement
a fine-grained security control system for a web-based application. The
intent is to provide a clear, easy-to-integrate system that does not require
the policies to be written into your application components. It attempts to
separate the concerns of how to show and manipulate data from the concerns of
who is allowed to view and manipulate data and why.