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    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent interfaces and controls systems through goals and policies

    Accent (Advanced Component Control Enhancing Network Technologies) is a comprehensive tool suite that interfaces a variety of communications systems and allows these systems to be controlled through goals (high-level user aims) and policies (lower-level system rules). Accent has been applied to the domains of: o Call Control: for telecommunications, particularly call control in Internet telephony o Home Care: for home automation and telecare, particularly for domestic appliances...
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    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress is a comprehensive toolset for graphical service/workflow design

    Cress (Communication Representation Employing Systematic Specification) allows graphical description of a wide variety of services such as in data communications/telecommunications, but Cress is not limited to this. The approach allows services to be described graphically as (work)flows of activities. Cress diagrams are automatically translated into formal languages for rigorous analysis and verification, and are also automatically translated into implementation languages for deployment...
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    ECharts is a state machine-based programming language for event-driven systems derived from the standardized UML Statecharts language. ECharts has a proven track-record in a large-scale commercial deployment. Take a look at what ECharts has to offer!
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    J2ME Polish is a next generation framework for the rapid development of J2ME applications. Features included are a powerful GUI framework, utility classes and ant-based build tools for the creation of device optimised applications.
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    An open source java 5 API for parsing and obtaining queue metrics from Asterisk PBX log files.
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    RTP text/t140 Library is a reference implementation for RTP Payload Type for Text Conversation (RFC 4103). The library has source code for encoding and decoding RFC 4103 data, and may be used either as a plug-in to JMF or in a separate RTP sender/receive
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    Java version of Dialogic's SwitchKit API. This API is actually a more "Java Centric" API, with listeners, filters, and a very extensible and modular framework that finally uses JNI to access the native libraries provided by Dialogic.
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    The Jive API is a lightweight Java framework for writing IVR applications. The premise for the Jive API is to allow powerful IVR applications to be written without the user having to worry (or know) about the underlying IVR platforms.
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    J2MEFS is an API for the J2ME that extends the RMS. It lets you save persistent data in your MIDlets without even knowing what a RecordStore is. You can create a structure of directories and access files through names and paths (MIDP 1.0 and above).
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    An more efficient alternative for writing complex Asterisk dial plan files, without using the cumbersome line numbering scheme.
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    Time of day service over telephone using Voicent Gateway, a VoiceXML gateway that specially designed for voice modems. A Free version is available for download at http://www.voicent.com/download. Sample code for interactive telephony applications.
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    C++ SIP stack based on Chrome source code

    ...By the way, the stack can be used as a full client-side C++ Stack (full-featured) without Javascript integration.
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