283 projects tagged "Document Repositories"
Haystack is a powerful tool designed to enable each and every individual manage all of her information in the way that makes the most sense. By removing the arbitrary barriers created by applications that only handle certain information "types", and recording only a fixed set of relationships defined by the developer, users can define whichever arrangements of, connections between, and views of information they find most effective. Such personalization of information management will dramatically improve your ability to find what you need when you need it.
OpenXAdES enables people to work with legally-binding digital signatures (primarily giving and verifying them). Legislation often defines a set of requirements that legal digital signature technologies and infrastructures must be compliant with, and OpenXAdES aims at meeting many, if not all, such requirements from different legislations.
SpectrumSCM is the first platform-independent, truly integrated enterprise-level Source Configuration and Management solution, which includes version control, process management, release management, advanced branching, issue tracking and much more, all integrated into one tool. In addition, it allows users to construct automated workflow engines and interfaces to external systems through the SpectrumSCM API. The tool also incorporates advanced security features through the Java Security Model, SSL, and LDAP. The client software can be run as an application or accessed over the Web as an applet or through Java Web Start. It also includes a full-featured commandline interface, strong IDE integrations, and a SpectrumSCM Proxy for remote users.
AnnotateIt! is an open source electronic response system targeted at composition instructors and students. It allows a user to annotate HTML and provides facilities for group interaction. Annotations may be either hyperlinked or inline, depending on the user's preference. It also features reporting of meta information (annotation types and counts), predefined annotations, community annotations, conversion of documents to HTML for annotation, easy document management, and an assignments calendar.
WeBSET is a multi-user, Web-based special education management system that operates within Lumenation, a cross-platform middleware environment. It is a full-featured federal, state-specific, and HIPAA compliant IEP reporting system, and a screening/evaluation system which provides applications that automate all aspects of the IEP process. The system is database-driven, with the ability to automatically generate required forms and reports. The system also provides tools such as a forms builder and report builder which allow for full customization and database field insertion. System execution provides great user experience over dial up, and non-digital switch access of 26.6KB transfer rates.
EditLive! is a cross-platform, browser-based Web content editor with a Word-like WYSIWYG interface. Key features include a live spell checker and advanced table and nested list support. It produces content that complies with Section 508 and W3C accessibility, key XHTML and CSS standards. It is designed for use with Web content management, knowledge management, and e-learning applications. Integrations for major CMS platforms and business solutions including IBM Workplace Web Content Management, Vignette, EMC (Documentum), Percussion, FileNet, Open Text, Ektron, Ingeniux, Stellent, vCampus, and Schoolwires are also available.
KnowledgeTree is a powerful Web-based document management system built on the popular LAMP (Apache/MySQL/PHP) stack. It is a leading PHP-based commercial document management software project. KnowledgeTree is used by Fortune 500 companies, community organizations, local and state governments, and educational and scientific institutions around the world.
Conflux is Web-based groupware and collaboration software. It offers a shared central document repository, shared calendars, tasks and contacts, and an email client. It has support for Unicode, multiple languages, and date/time formats for the English, German, and Estonian languages. Access rights are offered in hierarchical (group) form.