17 projects tagged "English"
EnterMedia is a Web-based digital asset management system that is used primarily by marketing departments and firms needing a centralized repository to share, collaborate, track, manage, and reuse creative media content. It features a reporting functionality for tracking usage and search trends and allows collaboration using albums and saved search queries.
Adjector is a lightweight, fast, and flexible, open-source ad server. It serves plain text, HTML, and Javascript ads to your Web application in several different ways, even from a separate machine. It tracks views and clicks. It is designed to save you time and effort and to stay out of your way.
The Ex-Crawler Project is divided into three subprojects. The main part is the Ex-Crawler daemon server, a highly configurable and flexible Web crawler written in Java. It comes with its own socket server, with which you can manage the server, users, distributed grid/volunteer computing, and much more. Crawled information is stored in a database (Currently MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MSSQL are supported). The second part is a graphical (Java Swing) distributed grid/volunteer computing client, including user computer state detection, based on JADIF Project. The Web search engine is written in PHP. It comes with a Content Management System, user language detection and multi-language support, and templates using Smarty, including an application framework that is partly forked from Joomla 1.5, so that Joomla components can be adapted quickly.
Taru is appointment scheduler that was designed for use within a university for scheduling demo times between course assistants and students. It includes support for calendar synchronization with iCal and Google. Taru means "to be sufficient, to be enough" in Japanese and "myth" in Finnish.
Kaiku (Japanese for "evolution", Finnish for "echo") is a Web-based reservation system for physical items. It allows you to check what is in the inventory and to keep track of who has borrowed which items. It was designed for use within a university to reserve and keep track of phones, tablets, and other gadgets borrowed by students.
Neurocognitive Linguistics is an approach to linguistics developed by Sydney Lamb that uses relational networks to model what the brain actually does when it handles language. Neurocognitive Linguistics Lab ("NeuroLab" for short) is a program that allows you to experiment with relational networks using a convenient GUI and record the results of your experiments in tabular form.