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    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    SCADA HMI for substations, IoT and automation applications

    Now with IEC61850 support! This project combines existing open source projects and tools to create a very capable, mobile and cloud-friendly HMI system that can rival proprietary software. This approach makes it possible to join forces of each project (Chromium, SVG/HTML5, PHP, Lua, SQLite, Inkscape, Lib61850, OpenDNP3, Nginx, Vega, PostgreSQL, Grafana,…) to achieve a great set of open, evergreen, modular and customizable tools for building great HMIs for automation projects...
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    FusionCharts Free is a flash charting component for web applications, desktop applications and presentations. It livens up your boring data by converting it to animated and interactive charts.
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    pChart is a PHP class oriented framework designed to create aliased charts. Most of the todays chart libraries have a cost, our project is intended to be free. pChart 2.x is now publicly released. You can get it from : http://www.pchart.net
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    ARTIS Watermon is an Automated Real Time Information System for the display of water monitoring telemetry. Developed by Toowoomba City Council and available to demonstrate to other Local Government Authorities using SCADA-C web information systems.
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    VISUAL is a program package for creating and running HMI (human machine interfaces) and SCADA or process visualization applications under LINUX. It enables you to control/operate a/many PLC controlled machine(s) through a computer
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    The NetVis Module is a free open source web-based tool designed to simulate, analyze, and visualize social networks using data from csv files, online surveys, and geographically dispersed work teams. Built using php, mysql, and java for visualization.
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    This project aims to process free text from ProMED emails and other electronic resources to visualize outbreak/epidemic summaries using combined natural language processing and visualization algorithms.
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