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    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent interfaces and controls systems through goals and policies

    Accent (Advanced Component Control Enhancing Network Technologies) is a comprehensive tool suite that interfaces a variety of communications systems and allows these systems to be controlled through goals (high-level user aims) and policies (lower-level system rules). Accent has been applied to the domains of: o Call Control: for telecommunications, particularly call control in Internet telephony o Home Care: for home automation and telecare, particularly for domestic appliances...
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    Untangle
    Untangle is a Linux-based network gateway with pluggable modules for network applications like spam blocking, web filtering, anti-virus, anti-spyware, intrusion prevention, bandwidth control, captive portal, VPN, firewall, and more. Visit http://untangle.com
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    CafeSip - Look what Java and SIP can do

    CafeSip - Look what Java and SIP can do

    A suite of open-source tools and frameworks for creating SIP apps

    Session Initialtion Protocol (SIP) is widely used for telephone services over the Internet. CafeSip provides a suite of open-source tools and applications for creating customized SIP services and applications using the Java.
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    Jat is an easy to extend Java Open Source framework. It supplies modular and flexible basic functionality to develop Java applications, improving application start-up time. Jat Portal is an enhanced version for building a complete Web Application.
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    Easy, automatic reporting for VoiceXML based applications in particular Genesys GVP. Provides automatic menu option history, dialog history and storage of application variables. Do in minutes what used to take weeks.
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    Public Computing Services strives to provide essential information management to families that can't afford commercial software. Browser-based applications help users manage health, communications, education, legal, financial, home and employment data.
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    I often encountered an inability among users to think beyond SAP and MS. Goal of the project is to create a web based application management platform, which enables organisations to easily manage applications within the system.
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