Sample of a Tab based GUI för micro business ERP-systems
Visual ERP is a light front-end aproach as a template for Micro business ERP-systems . The aim is to provide a base template for ERP software vendors, and to make Business 2 Business dataexchange easy.
The thinking is from the users point of view in a very small (e.g. a Micro Company). Any user needs to work with different business processes and stakeholders every day. The user needs to quickly change focus from one very important issue to another equally important matter, without losing...
Schema validation with simple dom php classes, that will check the xsd file before the xml based forms will accept any submit. The ajax wrapper should work with widgets to show any validation error to the form user.
mda4eclipse is a domain-driven and model-driven development eclipse plugin. Its purpose is to present a way of using different project sites to work together and establish a shared development environment.
The Catalsyt Framework is a refinement on the MVC framework. It provides greater focus on user business workflow rather than application workflow. It's goal is to enable business analysis and developers to work closer.
This framework provides an easy to use, reusable, optimized, and portable suite of C++ classes. It takes away complexity by handling all low-level work, thus speeding initial development, resulting in fewer bugs, and lowering maintenance costs.
.NET solution helping U.S. health officials inspect food service establishments for compliance with state/local health & sanitation regulations. Mobile component assists field-work while a back-office component administers forms, records and scheduling.
Manage, Share and Collaborate in the Clouds. Nimbus will revolutionize the way you think and work on the web. Nimbus aims to provide the nearest solution to Cloud Computing. Booting your PC on the Web.
A 21st century programming language derived from BASIC
If the words "Symbolic Instruction" in the name sound familiar, they should. ASIL (pronounced "a-sill") was largely inspired by BASIC. However, instead of starting with a modern verison of BASIC, I started with AppleSoft. Why? Well, ASIL was born in the early 1990s while I was in college. I knew AppleSoft quite well as it was my first programming language. ASIL nearly died then as the compiler technology wasn't up to the job. Now, I figure those compilers might be able to do the job. ...