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    Tigerpaw One | Business Automation Software for SMBs

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    A CRM and Sales Data Management Platform for Multi-Line Sales Teams

    The CRM, sales reporting, and commission tracking tool uniquely tailored to the needs of manufacturers, sales reps, and distributors.

    Repfabric is a customer relationship management (CRM) software designed specifically for multi-line sales teams (i.e. reps, distributors, wholesalers, dealers, and manufacturers). It streamlines and simplifies the sales process by providing deep integration with email, contacts, calendars, and deal tracking. The platform enables users to track commissions from CRM to sale, make updates directly from mobile devices, and document sales calls using voice-to-text features.
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    Dike-ED

    Simulator for medical emergency departments

    Discrete-event simulator for medical emergency department resource allocation.
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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    ... of this modeling software are: - traffic simulation - network simulation, - emergency and evacuation ways simulation and much more. This simulation tool runs in Windows and Linux, on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, as a GUI or console (terminal) application. Write the model only once, simulate anywhere. Videos on installing OpenSIMPLY for different IDEs and operating systems : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyWoktGqA
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    Vital Sign Simulator

    Vital Sign Simulator

    Patient vital sign simulator for medical emergency training purposes

    The vital sign simulator simulates a patient monitor and is intended for use in medical emergency training simulations. In combination with a (cheap) cpr-manikin, it offers a low-cost alternative to commercial high-tech patient simulation manikins. It is used with a dual monitor system, one monitor with controls for the operator and one providing the vital signs to the trainees. Heart rate, oxygen saturation, etCO2, respiratory rate, blood pressure and various moving ecg-samples can be set...
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    ETFOMM (Enhanced Transportation Flow Open-source-simulation Microscopic Model) is sponsored by a US DOT SBIR Program. The objective of the project is to establish a transportation flow simulation software program and its Application Program Interface. ETFOMM can be used as a DLL as a substitute for CORSIM in the TSIS package. It is compatible with TRAFED and TRAFVU. ETFOMM can also be used as a separate executable from a Windows or Linux command line. ETFOMM may also be linked into...
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    EBizCharge Payment Platform for Accounts Receivable

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    iES is a interactive emergency simulator that displays maps and resources to emulate and study a mass-casualty event.
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    NIMSpro is a multiplayer simulator for emergency responder and homeland security training. NIMSpro enables fire, police, EMS, etc. to practice tactics, decision making, communication, and incident command (NIMS, ICS, Firescope). Instructor controls sims.
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