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    Harvy Open Trouble Ticketing System

    Harvy Open Trouble Ticketing System

    Harvy is an enterprise-class, telco friendly trouble ticketing system

    Harvy is the younger brother of Kuwaiba Open Network Inventory. It aims to be an enterprise-class trouble ticketing system, focused on providing support for complex work flows and integration with other OSS (Operations Support Systems) and BSS (Business Support System) in the context of eTOM and Frameworx/NGOSS directives. Although it was born as a solution for small and mid-sized telecommunications operators, it can also be used in environments with standard networking infrastructure, such...
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    umi-project

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    U M I, pronounce "ou" "ème" "aie" to an approach of "you & I" expression, is meant to be a derivative of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution. U M I is a system that wants generalist, simple and tailored to your needs. M I perhaps as "Maths Infos", "Mission Impossible", "Micro Imagination", "Museum Incarnation", ..., "Mandela Ideologie", ...,"Magne Isapèt" :), ... ; but in reality M I for "Me Inside", inside Linux, inside Debian, inside Ubuntu. This project designates all logistics associated...
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    With this tool you are able to test different hashes: - MD2 - MD5 - SHA1 - SHA224 - SHA256 - SHA384 - SHA512 Recommended Java 8 For any questions you may use the ticketing system .
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    tickets

    pythonic kerberosish ticket system: easy to use, easy to subclass

    A SecureTicket, or Ticket, consists of salt, hash, valid_until, public_flags, flags, data and "invisible" hashed entropy. Tickets are symmetrically signed using SHA256-HMAC. Fields 'valid_until', 'flags' and 'data' may be optionally encrypted using AES128-CBC or TripleAES128-CBC. Values 'data' and 'entropy' may consist of arbitrary objects which are transparently pickled(serialized), optionally gzipped and of course securely signed. Specific implementations are included: FormTicket:...
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    Museolog is a web-driven software system for cataloging museum information. http://sourceforge.net/projects/museolog/develop
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    FOOTS is the Fast Object-Oriented Ticketing System.
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    This is a customer ticketing system to manage multiple users and customers. Eventually it will be used to do time management manage other aspects of the the customer interaction. This is intended for use with companies providing computer support.
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    A Java toolkit of MATIP (Mapping of Airline Reservation, Ticketing, and Messaging Traffic over IP) within a Connection Framework. This will provide a set of libraries for optimized communication link between an airline and a central computer system over
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    newts a a lightweight Java theatre ticketing system. Built for small venues, it takes the hassel and pain out of manual ticketing for very low costs (simple paper tickets in a normal printer)
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    The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains
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    Choom the ipables admin tool is dead, long live Choom the general purpose ticketing system.
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    Tracker is a vendor neutral defect tracking tool designed for medium to large scale IT projects. It can also be used as a ticketing system for support helpdesks and to manage both team and individual work queues.
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