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A database schema and web application to archive, search, share, and download data of maximum body sizes of different taxonomic groups during the history of life on earth.
OpenBRR2 project focuses on the re-write of the original "OpenBRR - Data" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/openbrr) project. The aim is to develop a hosted data aggregation application for all F/LOSS projects.
Data mines the voting record and other actions of Members of the NZ Parliament. Extracts information from the parliament website and stores it in a database. Provides tools to analyse the information, producing statistics and tables about the MPs/parties
LCS is an evidence-based medicine library consult service web application designed to facilitate physicians' use of the research literature. Physicians submit clinical questions to the system, librarians respond, and physicians rate the responses.
COLDIC is an integrated lexicographic platform for creation and management of electronic lexica. Generates itself automatically from a DTD with the database schema and provides human interfaces (query and insert tools) and machine interfaces(webservices)
Tournament Director is a comprehensive software suite designed to aid tournament directors at quiz bowl tournaments. It tracks stats, creates schedules, designs handouts, and follows accepted conventions for sharing information.
JLink lets users author flow charts based on ISO 5807 and IBM standards. Developers can use JLink to add flowcharts to applications, serve a flow chart over the web in PDF or PNG, or dynamically create a flowchart with Javascript, Python or Ruby scripts
Design and develop Recommendation and Adaptive Prediction Engines to address eCommerce opportunities. Build a portfolio of engines by creating and porting algorithms from multiple disciplines to a usable form. Try to solve NetFlix and other challenges.
OAproject implements a plataform to allow applications to interact. Apps using the platform send/receive messages through a message oriented middleware. Main features are a Single Sign On (SSO), Identity Management System (IMS) and a provisioning system
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weatherdb makes weather data accessible from geographers: it maintains real-time MySQL databases of meteorological data retrieved from the Web and Unidata LDM, and provides CGI for catalog and OGC Web Map Service.
WxMonitor: An Open Source Weather Monitoring System
This is a project to develop a Ruby based client and server system for the purpose of communicating with a Micro-Controller based weather monitoring system and display the data in real time.
Green Village is an easy to use project platform for managing small villages to switch their energy consumption to renewable energy solutions. It is build with Ruby On Rails. Started as a university project it was handed over to the open source community
This is a project designed to allow collaboration to build good, free software to poll, store, and present data obtained from different models of weather stations.
...Rules are complex and complete staging is rarely achievable in limited resource settings.
A few years ago, the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR) developed a Microsoft Access-based staging tool. The tool calculates TNM and other site-specific cancer staging classifications from the basic data of the patients’ disease, entered by the registrar in a controlled fashion.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is now collaborating with NICR to convert the tool into a web application. Authorised users will be able to access the tool from any Internet-enabled computer, by web browser via a dedicated interface. ...