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    plaindb is a plain text database package. It comprises the file format, and a set of modules on Perl, Tcl and python to access the databases, plus a basic shell interface. Higher level interfaces are also included for local (GUI) and web access.
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    Pattern recognition software package. It includes several classification and clustering algorithms. It can read data from a set of images, an ASCII file or a JDBC connection. A small TCP data server with its corresponding JDBC driver is included.
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    IDEA is a package for input and output of data out of/ into a database. Beginning as a web-application, IDEA generates your HTML-forms for the input and gives you some HTML- or PDF-output back. Everything IDEA does comes from one XML-file per form.
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