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    Tellervo

    Tellervo

    Dendrochronological sample measurement, curation and analysis program

    Tellervo enables users to measure, curate and analyse dendrochronological samples. It has a server/client architecture enabling users to collaborate within and between laboratories.
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    ArgooMap

    A map-based discussion forum ("argumentation map")

    ArgooMap is an online, map-based discussion forum, which allows participants to reference their contributions to geographic locations. Different versions of ArguMap and ArgooMap/Argoomap were developed by students supervised by Dr. Claus Rinner at Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada) with partial funding from the GEOIDE Network of Centres of Excellence and DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service. Past and current developers at Ryerson and the University of Muenster include: -...
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    FlexGIS allows end-users to perform basic geospatial analysis in a Flash frontend, without having to be familiar with standard GIS tools. Users can combine layers on-the-fly, to create advanced data visualizations. Note: Source code has been moved to GitHub (so people can submit pull requests if they've modified code and want to share). https://github.com/rvaidya/FlexGIS
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    ViSoR provides a visualization of several social indicators, statistics and crimes for the Ruhr Area in Germany. It allows users to view and compare particular suburbs or regions in this area.
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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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    This is a web based disease monitoring for monitoring diseases like chikungunya, malaria - reported by hospitals in a district, county, state or country. There is a reporting & analysis module and a GIS module which displays the data using google maps.
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    Thash is a Transport management software which would enable the complete management of employee mass transport facility provided by a company (for e.g. A Call-Center),with features such as Route Scheduling, Shift Management and Statistical Analysis etc.
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