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    openMEDIS

    open source medical device information system

    OpenMEDIS is a simple, flexible, and standardized tool to collect (inventory) and process (manage) information on health technology infrastructure, e.g. medical devices in low- and middle income countries. The latest source code is available in the folder Code/trunk. There are also sub-projects of openMEDIS that contain the source-code of installations in each country.
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    ossdpi

    OSSDPI is collects information of the open source software.

    OSSDPI is collects information of the open source software. And shows the information that is collected in a variety of ways.
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    ebay mine

    OO PHP Libraries for mining data from eBay into mysql database

    I started this project for use in a new business and decided the the development time for the end result was going to be too long. This is basically a OO PHP API to retrieve data from eBay to be stored in a MySQL database for analysis. In a test run I retrieved over 804,000 completed item auction records from the consumer electronics category on eBay.
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    System for Web usage mining and data warehouse: it allows the discovery of knowledge from data (KDD) regarding users' usage on the Web (such as unique visitors, sessions, transactions) and organise it in a RDBMS (currently PostgreSQL). Written in C++.
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    Trauma registry suite; Data collection application and server scripts to build trauma data warehouse and perform web-based analysis reporting. Cross-platform compatible for Windows, Apple, Unix, or Linux.
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    Monitors webpages for changes and emails output with differences to subscribers. Permits user accounts and registration. PHP/MYSQL.
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    phpFreeLog is an advanced server logging tool written in PHP. Easy implementation and control allow you to take charge of how and when phpFreeLog will be used. Edit how the log will look through use of its built in scripting language and modular system.
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