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Prolog+CG is a Java implementation of Prolog with extensions implementing a subset of the Conceptual Graph (CG) theory of John Sowa. CGs are first-class datatypes on a par with terms. Object oriented extensions are also included.
TuCSoN (Tuple Centres Spread over the Network) is a tuple-based middleware for the coordination of distributed systems – including multi-agent systems, mobile agents and pervasive systems.
A framework for building, deploying and managing well-described REST-ful Web services, including REST-ful Web Services realizations for RSS, XML Topic Maps, Structured Arguments, and Workflow.
The PeerTrust system uses policies to describe trust and security requirements. Such policies are a component of Peertrust run-time system that can negotiate to establish trust among systems on the Semantic Web
The CommGen platform is intended to be a simple, scalable integration platform
for small to medium problem sets. The architecture is simple, consisting of a
distributed kernel, distributed O/S, agent and application layer.
OpenESM project to promote software development of enterprise systems management. Focus areas are (Performance and Availability, Configuration Management, Data Warehousing, Reporting and Correlation).
Multiplatform (MUltiple Language / Target Integration PLATform FOR Modules) implements a unified integration platform for multiple modules written in multiple languages (C, C++, Prolog, Java) and multiple target platforms (GNU/Linux, Solaris, Windows).