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    ConceptBase.cc

    ConceptBase.cc

    A Database System for Metamodeling and Method Engineering

    ConceptBase.cc is a multi-user deductive and object-oriented database system for metamodeling and method engineering. Includes a graphical client that builds upon the logic-based features of the ConceptBase.cc server. The data model is O-Telos. ConceptBase.cc can represent information at the data level (example data, traces of process executions etc.), the class level (schemas, process definitions etc.), the metaclass level (constructs of modeling languages), the meta-metaclass level (constructs for defining modeling languages), and so forth. ...
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    busilet

    Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP and UTID.

    ...For more information, see: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-idtp/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-utid/ Project Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP that provides a set of APIs developers to develop IDTP server and IDTP client software. Busilet4j is written in Java language and is for Java programmer to develop IDTP server and IDTP client software. The documents include IDTP specification v0.95 both in English and Chinese edition, an API specification in English only, all source code in Java, and a set of JUnit tests. See project document for more. ...
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    BIRT Report Designer

    BIRT Report Designer

    Open Source Reporting & Data Visualization Platform

    BIRT is an open source technology platform used to create data visualizations and reports that can be embedded into rich client and web applications. Developers who use BIRT Designer are able to access information from multiple data sources easily and quickly in order to create reports and applications with stunning data visualizations. Actuate now provides a free report server, BIRT iHub F-Type, to deploy BIRT content so developers don't have to build their own infrastructure. ...
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    Excellent addition to any application, the ProjessUpdater Application Extension (PAE) can be applied to assist in end-user updates and downloads from a centralized location. The suite consists of an open-source client and a server.
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    Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)
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