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    Object-Oriented Database in C# with PowerShell interface

    - Suitable for mobile apps, enterprise software in C#, data science tasks. - Can be easily used as a local database in C# application or used as database server. - Nested data structures supported. - PowerShell interface for interactive mode and scripting. - Available as cloud database on ENGITEX own cloud as well as for local deployment. See project Wiki for more.
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    Data/Document WF

    Data/Document WF

    Data/Document Work Flow application

    Data/Document Work Flow is a set of .NET C# libraries to build simple cross-platform information system: - DataWF.Common - collections, reflections, io and networks helpers - DataWF.Data - cross RDBMS ORM - DataWF.Gui - Xwt based desktop UI - DataWF.Data.Gui - Database desktop UI - DataWF.Module.Flow - Document work flow module - DataWF.Mudule.FlowGui - Configure, create, edit, send document throw the flow Sources: https://github.com/alexandrvslv/datawf
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    Quipu
    In 2015, the software company Qosqo who supported the development of Quipu decided to abandon the open source project as it was. The latest open source release (version 2.x) is what you'll find here. The development moved on in closed source at http://www.datawarehousemanagement.org, currently (March 2016) at version 3.2. The open source description: Quipu is an open source data warehouse generation system that creates and monitors data warehouses. ...
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    A web-based alert and monitoring system for your databases. Create logical assertions for your data in a unit test-style fashion and receive email alerts when they fail. Ideal for monitoring the integrity of complex enterprise data warehouses.
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    This is application, that allow to manage your warehouse and make a predictions of discharge of goods from it. Language: C# UI language: Russian.
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    This is an Open Source Software Project consisting of an application program and a database.
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    OpenInventario is written in c# and manages an inventory. It's a modular software: there is a core library with the most important classes; I will create a GUI. The data is stored in a MySql Database, but this library can be substituted too.
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