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    CLADlims

    CLADlims

    Web based LIMS for lab animal weight and tumour growth tracking

    ...It is designed to track the weight and tumour growth of the animals, visualize the data, compare data, inform the user for any alarming measurements as well as keep any other data related to animals, cages and experiments. Users can submit the data directly from the measuring facilities to the database using a mobile device (tablet or phone) or any computer with a modern web browser. Multiple tumours per animal can be tracked. With CLADlims you can improve efficiency by getting rid of the text files or spreadsheets and save time and money.
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    Ocean Sync

    Hadoop Management System

    OceanSync is an Hadoop Management System that allows users to control a variety of aspects of Hadoop. This includes a Graphical User Interface that allows a user to perform HDFS maintenance tasks and submit new jobs to the cluster. The OceanSync product sits on top of any Hadoop Architecture.
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    A Java-based database management workflow application. Users can submit queries, approve queries, and run approved queries immediately or on a schedule.
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    ...User will need a web server with PHP and MySQL support to run the application. Since the database contains only a few of vocabulary, user may add his own to the database and submit his SQL Dump here.
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    A PHP script to submit .scrobbler.log/.scrobbler-timeless.log files made by DAPs (Rockbox only at the moment) via the audioscrobbler servers to the Last.fm music blogging site.
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    This is a free PHP / MySQL web application that will enable someone to create a Digg.com like site. Implementing functionalities like submit post, comment and vote for stories as a technology news website for non-hierarchical editorial control. mas3 team
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    AJAX JDBC ResultSet in Javascript. Uses XMLHTTP to send xml server data to a web browser HTML form with no refresh, reload or submit (like Google Suggest). Data can be SQL, object relational map (like Hibernate), XML, other mapping (like SOAP)
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    The scalable Java DB Client is a customizable java application where fields and general DB info is entered in a config file and the proper GUI is generated at run-time. Entries can then be added, and a final submit/update to the (PostgreSQL/MySQL) Databas
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