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Requirements management tool designed to achieve full SDLC traceability for features, requirements, design, implementation and testing. UI for requirements derivation, version control, attributes etc.
Upgrade path also available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/nimble
Docmenta is a Javaweb-application for single source publishing and help authoring. The application allows collaborative creation of documentation, e-books and online-help. Supported output formats are PDF, HTML, WebHelp, EPUB (eBook) and DocBook.
For more information, visit: http://www.docmenta.org
Requel is a Web-based requirements management system that supports collaboration among all stakeholders and provides automated assistance to validate requirements and suggest improvements. It supports requirements as goals, stories, and use-cases.
Validation Manager is a tool to handle all the cumbersome paperwork of regulated environment validations. Including Validation Plans, protocols, executions and exceptions. Keeping everything in one place and best of all paperless.
Source is hosted on Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/javydreamercsw/validation-manager
The concept behind DataWoo is to create a Spring-based architecture that allows developers to jump-start their coding efforts by providing a hardened and secure foundation when developing new systems; it can also be used as a reference for incorporating new technologies into existing systems. DataWoo is meant to be a research and development platform that can be extended into just about any enterprise-level web application. The architecture will be developed in three phases:
1. Basic...
Cookbook Style Document for DocBook Customizations
This project has been moved to GitHub: https://github.com/tomschr/dbcookbook/
The DoCookBook project aims to create an open source book about DocBook and the DocBook XSL stylesheets written as a cookbook and released under a Creative Commons license.
...Write use cases in XML with support from a provided XSD. The structure promotes the Use Case format described by Alistair Cockburn. The tool then generates a pretty web site with the use cases that is comprehensive and easy to read.
The XML sources are treated as a Maven project, so you can easily deploy them to a webserver, version the source files, manage history of changes, and collaborate in a team.
OmniHelp is a cross-platform, browser-independent, tri-pane help viewer built in pure JavaScript and CSS with HTML 4. Some functions (such as help embedding) may in the future be in Java, C, or C++; CSH is fully supported. All code is under the LGPL.
DoxMentor4J is a standalone cross platform Web/Ajax based documentation library that is fully searchable and may be hosted in the file system, in an archive or embedded in the Java classpath.
Supa aims to implement an easy way of uploading images from the local clipboard to a remote server. It's our goal to make supa very easy to adapt to other projects.
Calenco is a Web collaborative platform that enable remote teams of writers, proofreader, graphic designers, translators, etc. to produce together XML documents like user guides, security procedures, etc.
Xuse manages requirements, use cases & other artefacts that drive software design. Xuse focuses on clear documentation & communication. It defines an XML data model for requirements & use cases with XSLT providing multiple derived views: HTML/SVG/PDF.
Note there is no GUI for entering requirements, however another project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/xguse/) will provide a GUI.
Tying together Zend Framework, PHP/Java Bridge, JTOpen, and Tomcat to provide a FOSS solution for i5 (IBM i, iSeries, AS/400) PHP developers struggling with the performance issues of the Integrated File System.
The DITA Open Platform is a free, open-source project which goal is to provide an enterprise platform for the edition, management and processing of DITA documents.
Video tutorials for learning Java OOP programming with Eclipse.
Free video screencam tutorials for Eclipse and Java. Includes "Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners", "Using the Eclipse Workbench", "Introducing Persistence", and "Using the Debugger". Intended for beginning and intermediate users and programmer. You can view the Total Beginners tutorials on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv6UtFrA7VEu4PtzJaGHHSeZBi6mdJtwv.
You can read descriptions and download all of the tutorials at http://eclipsetutorial.sourceforge.net.
Business analysys/documentation management tool, inspired by the book "Writing Effective Use Cases" by Alistair Cockburn. Key wanted features are:managing & browsing versionable project requirements,use-cases,screen specs,docs generation,work with JIRA
Coboldoc is a javaweb 2.0 style interface for analyzing COBOL. It maintains its own cross reference database for static & dynamic calls to help with impact analysis or for general COBOL surfing. It's also designed to run directly on z/OS
This tool enables you to produce a LaTeX (standard, no extension required) report for database objects (tables, views, indexes, functions, primary/foreign keys, columns, types, keywords, system functions) thanks to the JDBC Api.
Hibernate-Examples used in book about Hibernate 3: Robert F. Beeger, Arno Haase, Stefan Roock, Sebastian Sanitz: Hibernate - Persistenz in Java-Systemen mit Hibernate 3, dpunkt.verlag.