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    openMAINT

    openMAINT

    Open source solution for the Property & Facility Management

    ...openMAINT includes the modules of Space & Asset Inventory, Facility Maintenance, Logistic Management, Economic Management, Energy & Environment, GIS & BIM. The FM module manages the preventive / scheduled / breakdown maintenance using worflows based on the Maintenance Manual criteria. openMAINT also supports the new BIM extensions (Building Information Modeling) with a connector based on the open IFC standard and a viewer of IFC 3D models. openMAINT is implemented on the open source asset management framework CMDBuild.
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    RxLifecycle

    RxLifecycle

    Lifecycle handling APIs for Android apps using RxJava

    This library allows one to automatically complete sequences based on a second lifecycle stream. This capability is useful in Android, where incomplete subscriptions can cause memory leaks. You must start with an Observable<T> representing a lifecycle stream. Then you use RxLifecycle to bind a sequence to that lifecycle. It assumes you want to end the sequence in the opposing lifecycle event - e.g., if subscribing during start, it will terminate on stop. If you subscribe after pause, it will...
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