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On The Mark is a video and image scoring system that allows one to mark any number of events and durations through a simple, easy-to-use graphical interface.
GDBI is a genealogy program integrator. It includes an editor and the lifelines report language. It interfaces to multiple GEDCOM databases and is most popular as a PhpGedView client. At the core is a Java API to simplify adding databases and editors.
Javainterface plugged on MonetDB database to build Xqueries and analyse results.
First specifically developped for sociologists but some of the quieries can be adapted easily.
Bitnets instantiates and operates on graphs and subgraphs of large complex networks, such as kinship networks. Bitnets consists mainly of a java library, a number of use examples and an interactive interpreted language interface.
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W.H.A.T. is an analytic tool for Wikipedia with two main functionalities: an article network and extensive statistics. It contains a visualization of the article networks and a powerful interface to analyze the behavior of authors.
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.
Kaph provides a portable (written in Java) method by which to display and guide users through multiple-subject research surveys. Configuration is handled via XML files. Support for a wide range of types of questions is provided.
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.