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    json-scada

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    ...Horizontal scalability, from a single computer to big clusters (MongoDB-sharding), Bare Metal, Docker containers, VM, cloud, or hybrid deployments. Unlimited tags, servers, and users. HTML5 Web interface. UTF-8/I18N. Protocols: IEC61850 Client, IEC60870-5-101/104 Client and Server, DNP3 Client, OPC-UA Client/Server, MQTT/Sparkplug-B, Telegraf (various data sources for monitoring like Modbus, SNMP, etc.) Github. project https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada Requirements for Windows Installer: Windows 10/11 64 bits or Server 2016, Windows PowerShell.
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    COBOL copybook to XML converter

    Converts cobol copybooks to Xml/Java objects

    CB2XML (CopyBook to XML) is a COBOL CopyBook to XML converter written in Java and based on the SableCC parser generator. This project includes utilities to convert an XML instance file into its COBOL copybook equivalent string buffer and vice versa. Source is now available in GitHub: https://github.com/bmTas/cb2xml
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    Control Interface Victor 86C, Voltcraft

    Control Voltcraft Power Supply and Victor 86C Multimeter

    ANNOUNCEMENT Project has moved to a proprietary website! http://www.instruman.it Updated source code available at https://instruman.codeplex.com/ This is an interface used to program and control Voltcraft DPPS-32-15 Power Supply, and to log data from Victor 86C Multimeter. It's an all-in-one solution to use the two instruments at the same time for Scientific, Research and Study purposes. Features avaible are the following: -Victor 86C USB HID connection protocol -86C data reading and logging -COM port selection -Continuous reading of Voltage and Current -Continuous logging of Voltage and Current in a Chart with the option to export data to csv file -Possibility to set logging rate from 50 ms -Turn ON and OFF instrument -Set Voltage and Current -Set a custom voltage loop to play and reiterate -Reiteration possible in three ways: for a fixed time, for a fixed number of cycles and until the STOP button is pressed
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    Based on a graph approach this engine is ale to provide splitting of a service activation/update request into multiple device requests. A device request can be considered logging into a telnet server and lunching some commands.
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