226 projects tagged "Document Repositories"
sTeam provides a technical platform which allows groups of students, lecturers, and any other groups to construct and arrange their individual and cooperative learning and working space. It consists of an object-oriented server connected to a database, and Web, Java, and other (FTP, SMTP, IRC, etc.) clients. The server is event-driven and manages all user objects as well as the communication between the connected clients. Features that were different from most other cooperation tools is the self-organisation and self-administration by the members within the virtual environment.
Silva is a CMS for organizations that manage multiple or complex Web sites. Content is stored in clean XML, independent of layout and presentation. Features include versioning, a workflow system, an integral visual editor, content reuse, sophisticated access control, multi-site management, extensive import/export facilities, fine-grained templating, and hi-res image storage and manipulation. Silva is built on top of the Zope Web application platform.
DoXFS (pron. docs-eff-ess) is a document management system that uses the XFS filesystem to store both content (files) and meta-data (file attributes), bypassing the traditional architecture of filesystem and database, and leveraging the built-in advantages of XFS. Currently, it offers a Web frontend based on PHP and standard management functionality (create, delete, attributes add/delete, etc.) as well as extras such as versioning and Full Text Indexing (using Namazu).
Lophty Directory indexer is a PHP class that allows you to display a sorted listing of subdirectories and files within a directory. File sizes and last-modified timestamps are provided for all files, which are sorted alphabetically first according to extension and then by filename. You can easily specify subdirectories and files to exclude from the listing. It offers a great degree of flexibility over which files are listed. Subdirectories can also be excluded from listing altogether.
MMBase is an Open Source Java-based content management system that can be used for publishing Internet content (e.g. Web sites, mailing lists, etc). It covers the whole spectrum needed to import, manage, maintain, export, and publish information. In other words, it contains Web-based editors for editorial people to insert, manipulate, and delete information. MMBase uses a jsp-taglib for Web designers to publish the information dynamically.