Web application for long-term monitoring of radioactivity levels
V1.4 fix issues with PHP 7.3
The A-GM project is aimed for providing a long-term continuous measurement of the radioactivity level. It includes an open-source Web application (A-GM Manager) running on a SOHO server (e.g. NAS from QNAP for Small Office Home Office servers) connected to a Geiger-Muller radioactivity counter device such as C-GM Counters (https://sourceforge.net/p/c-gm-counter) or compatible counters from GQ Electronics LLC. Other compatible or DIY Geiger-Muller counters could also be used.
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The amgaNavigator is a Web GUI which offers an exploration of the metadata schema and entries, with advanced searches in the metadata catalog (AMGA). It also integrates the AMGA with other gLite middleware services (VOMS, LFC, etc).
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WITM, is an acronym for Web Interface To Mathematica. WITM allows a workstation running Mathematica and a web server to be accessed from any browser. Care was taken to ensure WITM works well with handheld devices such as PDAs.
This is an extension to the standard 2D HF package (A Numerical Hartree-Fock Program for Diatomic Molecules by Jacek Kobus, Leif Laaksonen and Dage Sundholm) that adds some extra functionality.
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The scientific background of Skidbladnir is known as the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving; in English abbreviated as TIPS or TRIZ, in German as TRIS.