Welcome to our website. OpenFrag is an open source project. Our target is to create an open source fps (first person shooter). Please check out the forums and other pages. We are always looking for new people to help us!
Business processes optimization with service-enabled applications is on the CIO's high priority agenda (according to a recent study of Gartner's Executive Program - EXP). At the same time a German study for SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises) has confirmed this business need especially for Germany's distinct high share of SMEs.
AgilPro is a process integration framework based on a service oriented architecture (SOA). AgilPro integrates existing ERP (enterprise resource planning), material management and proprietary data processing systems using service adapters. Particularly SMEs are known to use isolated solutions which prevent integrated process flow. AgilPro Integration Framework will help to close this gap.
AgilPro integrates BPEL compliant process engines for process execution (e.g. JBoss jBPM).
This is my attempt at a software project to integrate some music theory knowledge that's still in my head into something useful. This is currently in alpha development stage i.e. lots of busted stuff. My hope is to get enough feedback in the design to make it useful for me and for others. Use it as Java sample code if you like.
CSSTint is an utility that allows you to easily change the appearance (i.e. colors) of your website, by modifying the CSS file(s) using hue, saturation and lightness modifications (both HSL and HSV supported). Parse your CSS file in, tint the colors and save.
Web Time Entry is a web based project time entry and client billing system.. Track, approve and manage employee time incurred for projects and clients you define. Schedule projects to employees and track time incurred on project schedules
Web Time Entry is a full featured Java based client / server application. It comes bundled with Tomcat 5.5 but is easily configured to any Java Servlet Web Server
- Time card entry by employee
- Time incurred is booked to projects, clients,
employee earning codes, departments
- Easy interfacing to third party payroll systems.
- Manager time sheet approval process.
- Project history by client and employee
- Employee expense tracker.
- Generate client invoices for project time incurred.
- Invoices extraction for easy interfacing to third party A/R systems
- PDF reports to print time sheets, employees expense reports, invoices
- Security is granted to reports and screens by user profile and user group
Features
AB5k lets you run little mini programs on your computer desktop. They do lots of cool things and hide away until you need them. Things like show the time, check the weather, search for wikipedia articles, and even play games.
Welcome to wordcircle, a course management tool and learning community for teachers, students and those looking to create and conduct online web courses. Wordcircle is open-source, commercial free and available at no cost.
This package contains Java utility classes covering diverse programming areas, including: specialized and primitive collections, networking, stream-based I/O, class and resource loading, JAR files and resources, concurrent processing, distributed processing, security, XML parsing, handling configuration files, Swing GUI, memory management, and garbage collection integration. Details can be found in the Features page. Some of these classes are relatively simple, whereas some are substantial; some introduce new APIs and functionality while others workaround problems found in standard Java APIs.
jMax is a visual programming environment for building interactive real-time music and multimedia applications.
jMax is a new implementation of the MAX software written originally by Miller Puckette at Ircam. The name MAX is an homage to Max Matthews, one of the fathers of computer music.
Bob Cringely sees a day in the near future when an Apple OS upgrade allows Windows XP software to run on a Mac without booting into the Windows OS. How sweet would that be?
G. Amdahl. Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, Spring Joint Computer Conference, стр. 483–485. New York, NY, USA, Association for Computing Machinery, (1967)