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    Web-based Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) with integrated Chemical Inventory by the group of Prof. Goossen (TU Kaiserslautern, Germany), based on PHP/MySQL. Allows (sub-)structure search, reaction planning, management of spectra and literature.
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    The Chemicals Database

    An Open Source "product catalogue" that is customizable and versatile.

    The Chemicals Database is a simple yet effective approach to track a stock of products. It provides a "product catalogue" that is accessible from any workplace over Intranet (http) and the server can be operated "in the cloud". Although this documentation deals in particular with a stock of chemicals in a laboratory, it can easily be adapted to any other "items" such as samples, spare parts, tools and other inventory. The software does not rely on a proprietary "solution" but employs...
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    The Analyses Database is a collection of software to archive and to track rawdata files from analytical instruments. The system is set up using freely accessible tools - MySQL, apache, PHP, Linux. Several utilities for MS Windows are provided.
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    MMDS WebServices

    PHP framework for MMDS webservices

    Provides a PHP-based framework for WebServices that interoperate with the Mobile Molecular DataSheet app (for iOS and BlackBerry). The source files can be deployed on a PHP-capable web server and to provide access to chemical information services to the mobile app.
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    ChemLearing is a lightweight, easy to use e-learning platform - for both the student as well as the teacher.
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    The EvoGrid is an effort to develop a distributed simulation system to simulate potential pre-biotic chemical environments.
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    A tool to convert mol or sdf files to SVG - scalable vector graphics. Sdf and mol files are files containing information about chemicals. The tool is written in PHP.
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    QMS Application to track control, inspection, measurement and test equipment. It can be used for asset management and CRM. It is primarily for companies and labs adhering to ISO 9001 quality standards. There are plans to add a non-conformance management.
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