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Tools for Software Composition Analysis
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JEROME HERLEDAN / ospo-alliance.org
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThe website for the OSPO Alliance, see https://ospo-alliance.org
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Jorge Sousa / road-logic-suite
Eclipse Public License 2.0Library for loading and providing data from an OpenDRIVE map
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Gwendal Lucas / gecco-gl
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Eclipse Research Labs / CODECO Project / Network Management and Adaptation - NetMA / Secure Connectivity FC
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Provision matrix rooms and spaces on chat service
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Ilya Savitsky / Trustable Software Framework
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 InternationalThe Trustable Software Framework (TSF) provides an extensible model for collecting, organising and evaluating evidence for releases of a software project or product, to allow a consumer to consider to what extent they should trust the software. Documentation: https://codethinklabs.gitlab.io/trustable/trustable/
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Eclipse Research Labs / SPADE Project / SPADE-Node-Examples / map-service
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Eclipse Research Labs / SPADE Project / SPADE Node
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Eclipse Research Labs / SPADE Project / SPADE Platform / SPADE Digital Twins API
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Eclipse Research Labs / SPADE Project / SPADE Platform / SPADE Scheduler API
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Eclipse Projects / Eclipse openK User Modules / org.eclipse.openk-usermodules.gridFailureInformation.backend
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Eclipse Projects / Eclipse openK User Modules / org.eclipse.openk-usermodules.gridFailureInformation.frontend
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Eclipse Foundation / EMO Team / EMO Policies and Guidelines / Eclipse Foundation Functional Safety Process
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Eclipse Webmaster / test-import-3001-3
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 InternationalThe Trustable Software Framework (TSF) provides an extensible model for collecting, organising and evaluating evidence for releases of a software project or product, to allow a consumer to consider to what extent they should trust the software. Documentation: https://codethinklabs.gitlab.io/trustable/trustable/
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Eclipse Research Labs / CODECO Project / Use-Cases / P2 - VehicularDT / SUMOTrafficInjector
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