132 projects tagged "Workflow Frameworks"
Releaser is a set of scripts to automate and manage the tasks related to software package releases. It is designed to be modular and to make it easy to both select a particular set of actions associated with releases of a particular project (such as changelog generation, uploading of tarballs, posting announcements to mailing lists), and create new actions that integrate seamlessly into the process. Its status is still somewhat experimental, but the most basic functionality is there.
Learning Management System allows users to manage online learning classes. It allows them to set up classes, create assignments online, and send messages to students from within the system for tracking. It is a simple system to move academic classes onto the Web in order to reach a larger audience.
PMbyAS is an Italian Web-based management system for time and money spent on resources on a day by day basis. It can reports on jobs that are currently in progress as well as jobs that fall between given dates. A single job can refer to a customer order, an inner or external project, or any other activity of the company.
Dapper, or "Distributed and Parallel Program Execution Runtime", is a tool for taming the complexities of developing for large-scale cloud and grid computing, enabling the user to create distributed computations from the essentials: the code that will execute, along with a dataflow graph description. It supports rich execution semantics, carefree deployment, a robust control protocol, modification of the dataflow graph at runtime, and an intuitive user interface.
JGraphpad Pro is a complete application framework for rapid development of JGraph tools. It is meant for developers who wish to provide a stand-alone, rich-client graph application. The user interface is configurable with XML and it uses a plugin architecture for extra functionality. It features a wide range of application components like palette, overview, the ability to export to many image and XML formats, copy and paste, drag and drop, rich text labels, database or backend connectivity, and visual complexity management. You can use it to create workflow editors, call graphs, CAD tools, network diagrams, database visualization tools, and more.
eContent is a Web-based content management system for creating information systems, intranets, B2B, B2C, catalogs, and vertical portals. Written in Java for scalability, and based on open standards Struts and Expresso for stability, eContent integrates content management, scalable content and application delivery, resource management, workflow and personalization. It supports executables, all documents types, OLAP reports, Java programs, and legacy integration.
MediaWiki is an extremely popular Wiki engine that allows people to collaboratively edit documentation. It’s best known as the software that powers Wikipedia, but can also be installed onto your own servers. The JumpBox for MediaWiki allows anyone to be up and running with this wiki system in minutes on any OS, and incorporates many system-level best practices for optimal performance and maintainability.
Job Costing Software is a Web-based job costing product makes it easy to view or update job costs quickly. Users can view their project cost status in real time to make more accurate decisions, and can export costs to an Excel spreadsheet for reporting or printing. Two user levels allow suppliers to enter costs directly without the ability to edit other costs.
Sluice is a workflow engine Jabber component. Its goal is to allow users to create and configure an automated workflow or business process with ease. The clients should be very simple with all the work being done on the server/component end. The main component and modules are done in Perl. The Web client is done in PHP.