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Topsl (The Online Psychology Survey Language) is a programming language designed to make it easy to write sophisticated Web-based surveys. It features integrated support for longitudinal studies and arbitrary branching and looping on longitudinal data.
A web app designed to display genealogy information. Data can be stored in one of several databases including MySQL. Supports multiple languages. The look and feel can be changed easily using the built in templating system.
Museum portal based on Plone and PostgreSQL presenting archive-, photo-, subject matter and book materials in addition to online articles. Supports importing of data from museum systems in CIDOC XML format.
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
Java program to extract postings and comments from http://www.livejournal.com (blog) into DB and view/classify/process it. LJ loader. Components to reuse: perl-like, but efficient Web pages scraper, trees analyzer, concurrent scheduler.
The Crosswise project is a web-based community event calendar that adds modular data analysis and visualization, and communication methods, to provide community organizations with a powerful event planning, collaboration and analysis tool.
Diagram (JGraph) driven simulator. Bondgraphs > nonlinear differantial system > plot: implemented for economics and ecology. Network analysis: emergy propagation implemented. Would also fit for electronics, mechanics, cost, GWP, footprint analysis.
What happened on this day in history? Lists event and birthdays for a given date. Includes plenty of starter data, or add your own. Displays date in multiple calendars such as Hebrew, Mayan, and Shire (LOTR). GUI, CLI, web interface.
A web-based image generator of MonoMyths. A MonoMyth is a ring shaped chart used by mythologists to show common stages in a myth/legend/story/movie/current story/book/one's psychological development. Written in Javascript and PHP.
WebFocus is a web environment to conduct Focus Groups online. It is a part of bigger project with the intent of building a set of tools to manage social and market researches using the web.
A dynamic server-side weblog (blog) system, implementing; RSS XML output, XML-RPC Blogger API, Flexible design using Java custom tags, secure web interface to post / manage content. Compatible with 3rd party blog tools.
A free software development for distributed production of multimedia contents on the Net, based on Pure Data, a realtime audio-video processing (graphical) programming environment: al-jwarizmi captures and mixes live streams produced by a bunch of peers
An expandable and portable XML file format and programming tools to retrieve various indices, readings and Meanings from that XML file. Originally based on Jim Breen's popular KanjiDic file.
Where History Begins is a web application for a private family web site focused on writing and sharing family history and integrating that history with genealogy.
An Open Source, web based mail survey tracking system. queXM has sample management, uses AAPOR outcomes, can implement the Total Design Method (Dillman), generates postal manifests, and assists with questionnaire form archiving and tracking.
Prognatus is a cross-platform genealogy project. But it is more than just genealogy. Prognatus will provide routines for maintaining general historic information, searchable thru different view angles, and more!
Provide geneology information, contact information, personal descriptions and webpages, calendars, etc in a web interface. This system will use php and any database system and will provide various level of public and private access.
Google Desktop Gadget inspired by the 'Change the Web Challenge' and an application of the Social Actions API. Takes advantage of the Social Actions API, an open database of 60,000+ actions from over 40 action sources. See www.socialactions.com.