31 projects tagged "GPLv3"
Box is a framework to build complex applications with simple repetitive tasks assimilated to a "black box". It is highly inspired by signal processing processes applied to the Web. It will replace any MVC or 3 layer patterns that are unaware of real Web programming needs. It natively includes high parametrization, languages, and templates for each task in the framework.
SITPLUS is a framework whose main goal is to provide ludic-therapeutic activities for people with disabilities. It offers new forms of interaction based on computer vision, voice, and other peripherals to produce a result in the form of image and sound. Inspired by the cause and effect applications, SITPLUS provides a tool for continuous and remote interaction, attainable by the majority of people with cognitive, sensory, and physical disabilities.
PuntoEngine is a PHP MVC framework that mixes the best practices of diferent Web frameworks. PuntoEngine mixes ideas from ASP.Net MVC, Java Servlets, and PHP. It lets you easily configure a Servlet to cast request GET, POST, Webservice XML. It can also be configured to draw a page with a master page.
The OODBMS/DBMS ODABA is an terminology-oriented database management system (TODBMS) on a high conceptual level. This is an extension of the ODBMS concept according to ODMG 3. It provides a number of enhanced features based on natural language analysis. Beside the database kernel, a number of tools are provided for database design, documentation, and fast development. ODABA provides a powerful interface (C++, .NET) and an ODABA Script Interface (OSI), a C++/JAVA like scripting language, which provides easy access to the database.
Qoo is a lightweight and easy-to-customize PHP5 framework with a focus on simplicity and source code readability. It provides an elegant (H)MVC architecture and the possibility to extend your Qoo installation with any modules. Its modular design lets you select only the components you need. Its flexibility lets you do the same thing in different ways, allowing you to follow your own coding style or requirements.