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LAAPhysics is an online, self-directed, course distribution and management system, incorporating a 3D environment and advanced grading and evaluation features, designed for, but not limited to, physics education.
PHP File Database is a project designed to be used by schools. It allows teachers to upload their tests so that all teachers can search for a particular test and download it.
Aristotle is an active training simulation that is capable of dynamically and adaptively training any subject in any language using the learners own personality traits and learning modality. This project is currently being developed in PHP/MySQL.
Negis stands for next generation information system and will eventually allow the user to manage and retrieve all data found on the computerbased on projects in an efficient and easy way.
The project will integrate viable aspects of the semantic web technologies
for use with advanced Semantic SQLCLI based XML DBMS. The purpose of this
project is develop a GUI Application for a Suite of ECM Services.
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...This data is used for classification and is the subject of the category-based analysis.
Cinefile was developed by the University of Mary Washington's Computer Science department (http://cas.umw.edu/computerscience).