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    JAK SW project

    JAK SW project

    Platform to help this and other clubs organize their events

    The goal of this project is to provide a Web-portal and Android application for the Jazzclub Armer Konrad (JAK) association (German "Verein"). However, by design this is not limited to just this Verein, but rather may be adapted for other use cases, e.g. adapting the web-frontend. Those applications will help the association members to organize their events, bands, volunteers and locations, gallery, newsletter and their members.
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    GeoGig

    GeoGig

    Distributed Version Control System for Geospatial data

    Welcome to the GeoGig project, exploring the use of distributed management of spatial data. GeoGig draws inspiration from Git, but adapts its core concepts to handle versioning of geospatial data. Users are able to import raw geospatial data (currently from Shapefiles, PostGIS or SpatiaLite) in to a repository where every change to the data is tracked. These changes can be viewed in a history, reverted to older versions, branched in to sandboxed areas, merged back in, and pushed to remote repositories.
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    ServiceRegistry

    A next-generation runtime service registry

    ...These services can be either human consumable (web sites, widgets and/or portlets) or machine consumable (REST, SOAP, JMS, MQ, FTP, RMI, etc) services. The adoption and usage of UDDI has made clear that it is not the answer to the dynamic discovery and consumption model. This Service-Registry project targets the next generation of application and how they will both publish and consume run-time service and propogate registry entries across a network of registries. Further, other registries loose value over time as they eventually get filled with garbage that makes it difficult to discern good entries from defunct entries. ...
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