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    Flamingo Project

    Flamingo Project

    Workflow Designer, Hive Editor, Pig Editor, File System Browser

    Flamingo is a open-source Big Data Platform that combine a Ajax Rich Web Interface + Workflow Engine + Workflow Designer + MapReduce + Hive Editor + Pig Editor. 1. Easy Tool for big data 2. Use comfortable in Hadoop EcoSystem projects 3. Based GPL V3 License Supporting Pig IDE, Hive IDE, HDFS Browser, Scheduler, Hadoop Job Monitoring, Workflow Engine, Workflow Designer, MapReduce.
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    Beagle is Java open source framework for running and managing nondeterministic algorithms such as genetic algorithms for solving complex problems. Beagle is fully modular and maintains whole history of algorithm progress for further analysis.
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    An attempt to design minimum cost broadband networks with the use of a modified version of the Particle Swarm Optimization method. A GIS subsystem is used for the visualization of data and results.
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