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    Excel to Graphviz

    Excel to Graphviz

    Create graphviz diagrams with excel

    Free, easy to use, excel tool to create data and process flow diagrams with table data In separate excel sheets you define items(nodes), lines(edges) and grouping(clusters) Separate definition of node, edge and cluster styles Graph settings sheet Output control sheet Examples and readme are included in the zip file Get it working: -Install graphviz (http://graphviz.org/Download.php) -Download Excel to Graphviz -Open one of the ExcelToGraphviz workbooks -Go to sheet settings and update "dotpath" to where graphviz' dot.exe was installed (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.38\bin\dot.exe) -Generate the flow diagram with cntrl-M -Import from older version with cntrl-I This tool was initially made to show the usefulness of a service registry or service catalog in an enterprise integration environment. Therefore most examples are (anonymized) output of its use with ESB's at various telecom, banking and logistics companies Review/Feedback appreciated
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    zoServices

    zoServices

    webservices using JSON RPC 2.0 for PHP and Javascript

    This project helps the creation of web services using JSON RPC 2.0 specification, across multiple programming languages​​. The main point of this is to help developers build Web services in a simple way and focus only on the logistics and programming functionality. zoServices provide the server/client infrastructure to comunicate their services via internet. Please Review our projects.
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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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    OpenAspect - entire business, one place. A scalable, secure ERP and CRM system, including Asset management/servicing, Inventory, Logistics, AP, AR, GL, and more. Front-ends can be 'plugged-in', using PHP, ASP, Java, Delphi, and many more.
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