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    r4st

    A database rapid application development tool

    The r4st ("Our Forest") project is a set of tools to assist with the rapid development of a database application. It uses shell scripts to drop/add Postgresql database tables/views with data loaded from sql and csv files. This process allows users to apply changes then re-build the system. It is essentially a customizable database regression system. The base schema and data module represent a plant database intended for educational and scientific usage.
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    OpenGGD aims to be a solution that centralizes the GPS information of a vehicle fleet, acting as an interface among different GPS devices or their control programs and different GIS programs
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    WikiVis is a tool to analyze Wikipedia based on several aspects. The main objective is to visualize the conclusions of this examination, which focusses on the editing frequency and relevance of articles and categories as well as the activity of users.
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