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    OpenRefine

    OpenRefine

    A free, open source, powerful tool for working with messy data

    ...With OpenRefine you can load data, understand it, clean it up, transform it, reconcile it, and augment it with web services and external data. It allows you to do this all from a web browser and in the convenience and privacy of your own computer. OpenRefine keeps all data securely in your computer by running a small server on it, using your web browser to interact with it. When you're ready, then that is the only time the data will be shared outside of your computer. OpenRefine is available in over 15 languages, is cross-platform and part of the Code for Science & Society.
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    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Mature SGBD in Perl with a web interface

    ...Databases can be defined, maintained, added-to, modified, and queried entirely through the web interface without programming. It comes from the 90's and thus is very low in computer resources. Žiga Turk, Woda original author, is also the creator of the famous Virtual Shareware Library (that later evolved into shareware.com) and the former Minister for Education, Science, Culture and Sports in the Government of Slovenia.
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    Experimental DataBase system (ExDB) is a prototype of a native XML database system being designed and developed by students of Dept. of Computer Science at CTU FEE in Prague, Czech Republic.
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