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SPARTA is a workflow aimed at analyzing single-end Illumina RNA-seq data. The software is supported on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. The workflow combines several tools: Trimmomatic (read trimming/adapter removal), FastQC (read quality analysis), Bowtie (mapping reads to the reference genome),
28 Mar 2017 SPARTA is a python GUI application that simplifies network infrastructure penetration testing by aiding the penetration tester in the scanning and enumeration phase. Once SPARTA has some hosts and ports to work with, it proceeds to run additional tools against the discovered
Introduction¶. Many bioinformatics software packages and workflows require the user to utilize them from the command line or terminal. SPARTA is no different. The reason the command line interface is utilized is that a great deal of power and flexibility can be gained without the use of a graphical user interface (GUI).
18 Nov 2015 Alright, so I thought that after last month's thrilling
27 Dec 2015 As all of you know, reconnaissance is critical to being successful in a pentest or hack. In this tutorial, I'd like to demonstrate another recon/enumeration tool named Sparta—a Python script that integrates several recon and enumeration tools into a single, simple to use GUI.
What is SPARTA? SPARTA is a python GUI application which simplifies network infrastructure penetration testing by aiding the penetration tester in the scanning and enumeration phase. It allows the tester to save time by having point-and-click access to his toolkit and by displaying all tool output in a convenient way.
1 Dec 2015
Hello! This tutorial is all about Sparta - the Network Infrastructure Penetration Testing Tool. That's a mouthful! Let's go! Sparta is kind of a unique tool.
SPARTA is no different. The reason the command line interface is utilized is that a great deal of power and flexibility can be gained without the use of a graphical user interface (GUI). Further, a GUI can be difficult to implement across various platforms. To find the command line interface/Terminal on Linux (shown in Ubuntu
(10/15) Added a near-neighbor collision model for selecting pairs of collision partners. (9/15) Posted slides for a half-day tutorial short-course on SPARTA, taught at the biennial DSMC15 conference. See the Tutorials link above. (8/15) Added static and on-the-fly grid adaptivity via the adapt_grid and fix adapt commands.
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