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    ipmems

    Real-time data acquisition and visualization software

    Cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software with an embedded HTTP-server, binary protocol parsing library, protocol emulation server, remote secure administration server, embedded Groovy scripting facilities and HMI (SCADA) visualization module.
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    SCADA - Open Source aims to develop a complete, high performance SCADA Server and client toolset.
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    Using this plugin-based framework, you can instantly start working on the *brain* of your bot (irc bot, chatterbot, robot, ...). With support for db, irc, logging and programming-language independent plugins, users can easily enhance the functionality.
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    This site is intended as a location containing a suite of tools to (1) Aid in the design of db APIs to be utilized in a J2EE environment and (2) generate stubs for the db API, Java classes and SQL DDL necessary to support the MVC pattern and the Data Own
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    OpenL implements Java-like languages allowing to use code snippets placed in Excel, XML, or DB. OpenL is a foundation for OpenRules http://openrules.com. Maintained from http://openl.org
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    The Jorne project develops software and open standards for linking Lojban text with WWW and Semantic Web metadata (e.g. RDF/N3, RSS, XML). Lojban is an artificial spoken and written language based on predicate logic.
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    This was an UI course project. In this project we built an interface prototype of an online travel reservation system. This service was meant to revolutionize the travel idustry in several ways for occasional travelers as well as for large businesses.
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    OpenDAS

    OpenDAS

    Open Data Acquisition System

    Project is migrated to GitHub: https://github.com/OpenDAS OpenDAS is an "Open Data Acquisition System" and a new software aimed at industry use. This is the easiest software to acquire data for industry and logistic, above all, this is a universal software. Why universal?, because OpenDAS has been thought as a universal acquisition system. It can be used to acquire data for any software or any combination of softwares. You can use data that come from an HR system, send data to an ERP...
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