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.
It's a network oriented RPG, based on an open-ended artificial society simulation engine.
Every character has an AI and acts autonomously; they born, live and die,
mate, figth and form parties. The game runs by itself: players can control characters.
The Java Framework for Computer Emulation (JFraCE) is a framework
written completely in Java for emulating (old)
computer systems on the software level. Currently only an emulator of a Z80-based CP/M machine is implemented.
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Nexist is being developed based on a few hypotheses regarding Topic Maps (XTM) as an interface to a collaborative knowledge repository system. Nexist is a reference implementation for further collaborative development.
A Java app for the entry, storage, and networking of genealogical information. Unlike most other genealogical database programs, Genealogy uses the rich GENTECH model rather than a custom one or GEDCOM, and can network remote genealogical databases.
Software to help volunteer organizations track workers, projects, and services. Handles reminders, responses, pledges of service, multiple work opportunities, project managers, etc. Written as an web/EJB application.
ScenConnect shows scenarios as networks of situation and event tag sets, for fast comparisons. It links scenarios to tags, scores, and other metadata, creating situationals suitable for search, mining, machine learning, and planning.