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    Zint Barcode Generator

    Zint Barcode Generator

    A barcode encoding library supporting over 50 symbologies.

    ...IATA, Interleaved, Data Logic, ITF-14, Deutsche Post Leitcode & Identcode), Code 32 (Italian Pharmacode), Code 39, Code 39+, Code 49, Code 93, Code One, DAFT, Data Matrix (incl. DMRE), DotCode, DPD, Dutch Post KIX, EAN, FIM, Flattermarken, Grid Matrix, GS1 DataBar (incl. stacked & GS1 Composite symbols), GS1-128, Han Xin, HIBC, ISBN, Japan Post, Korea Post, LOGMARS, MaxiCode, NVE-18 ( SSCC-18), PDF417 & MicroPDF417, Pharmacode, PLANET, POSTNET, Plessey (MSI & UK), PZN, QR Code, Micro QR & rMQR, Royal Mail RM4SCC & Mailmark, Telepen, Ultracode, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPNQR, UPU S10, USPS Intelligent Mail and VIN. ...
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    Smart-grid Common Research Emulator (SCORE) captures the behavior and interactions of power networks and communication networks and emulates Smart Grid applications in an integrated and scalable environment. The researchers can verify the correctness of their new Smart Grid applications on a few devices and then use SCORE for large scale evaluation and performance prediction studies.Also, they can use SCORE to evaluate and validate the design and performance of their Smart Grid applications before large-scale deployment.
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    This project documents the development of a suite of ns2 grid network simulators that was done as part of the EC-GIN project. The aim is to refine and develop these simulators to provide input to the larger ns2 and grid simulation community.
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    The Virtual Laboratory for Earth and Planetary Materials (VLab) collaborative GRID-based environment. Concentrating on scientific computation workflows and auto-generation of visualization services. http://vlab.msi.umn.edu
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    ghack ("grid hack") is meant to allow small groups of people to voluntarily share their computer resources to work on collective problems. Goals are: easy to use (e.g. scientific coders), easy to deploy (e.g. no elevated priviliges or open firewall ports
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