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    umi-project

    Just bring Linux for a better world

    ...The goal is to promote the development of secure and robust software combining beauty and elegance for Linux platforms .
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    ASDN - "Agile Supply Demand Networks" is software for analyzing and developing logistics networks.
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    Coletar

    Logistics for collecting recyclable material.

    EN This is a logistics software to create the better route among pre-defined points. It has been created to support the collecting of recyclable material trying to optimize the collecting route. One only installation can serve many different groups of a network. Developed in Java and MySQL. PT-BR Este software foi criado para apoiar a coleta de material reciclável, buscando otimizar a rota, mas é um software de logística para traçar a melhor rota entre pontos pré-definidos. Uma mesma...
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    Open Door Logistics

    Open Door Logistics

    Open source software for territory design

    Open Door Logistics Studio is free, open source software for territory design and territory mapping. Design sales or delivery territories, generate sales territory maps, export to pdf, word etc. Go to http://www.opendoorlogistics.com for binary downloads, support, tutorials etc. Using the studio you can: - Geocode your customer data held within an Excel based on address or postcode. - View your customers in a map and export maps to PDF or Word. - Perform territory design and territory...
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    Java based logistics & inventory management software. Part of MTA Software Engineering course, winter 2009, Israel.
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    Overactive Logistics is a freight forwarding software solution being developed for the cargo transportation industry. It runs in both web based or stand alone modes and provides a graphical user interface with rich client capabilities.
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    Trackem is software designed to aid logistics and communications in events such as bike rides and marathons. It does this by allowing distributed messaging and participant tracking.
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    Software from LoCI Laboratory is devoted to information logistics, the study of the flexible coscheduling of the physical resources that underpin computer systems: storage, computation, and data transmission. We use IBP, L-Bone, exNode and LoRS.
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