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  • Passwordless Authentication and Passwordless Security
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    Passwordless Authentication and Passwordless Security

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    Bluprint
    Bluprint is an Agile-MDA code generator. It is a fuss-free tool supporting code generation from UML modelling tools. It supports model/code merging so engineers can easily extend and maintain generated code. Bluprint has been developed using itself.
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    Constructs

    Constructs

    Define composable configuration models through code

    Constructs are classes that define a "piece of system state". Constructs can be composed together to form higher-level building blocks which represent a more complex state. Constructs are often used to represent the desired state of cloud applications. For example, in the AWS CDK, which is used to define the desired state for AWS infrastructure using CloudFormation, the lowest-level construct represents a resource definition in a CloudFormation template. These resources are composed to represent higher-level logical units of a cloud application, etc.
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    Java reverse-engineering plug-in for Eclipse Modelling project. Depends on JDK and UML2 eclipse projects. Supports JKD5, including enums and generics.
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    StarUML C++ Module

    A StarUML C++ Module supporting incremental reverse engineering.

    This StarUML module for C++ provides practical support for legacy systems. It uses the StarUML as a KDM (Knowledge Discovery MetaModel) framework for existing systems. The module provides an incremental reverse engineering for C++ code with a set of configurable options, such as using namespaces or folder as packages, create attributes for relations or handle properties as relations,...
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  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure
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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
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    XJML

    XJML 1.0 is a platform for Verification and Validation of Java classes

    XJML 1.0 actually can reads one Java class and its contract (written in XML) and then executes the next verification techniques: 1. Runtime Assertion Checking (RAC). Using JML4c and JML4rt tools. 2. Extended Static Checking (ESC). Using ESC/Java2. 3. Full Static Program Verification (FSPV). Using the Why platform (tested with Why 2.30 and Why3 0.71)
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