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betterFORM allows easy creation of highly dynamic Web 2.0 user interfaces with attractive controls and layout. You can add validations, calculations, actions and events to build complete webapplications in a declarative way.

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  0 reviews  |  5 users  |  1,114,142 lines of code  |  6 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 months ago
 
 

The AllBinary Platform contains the following: : AllBinary Game Development Kit (http://allbinarygames.appspot.com) includes the AllBinary Multi-Platform Development Kit : Freeblisket/Weblisket E-Commerce Solution (http://www.allbinary.com) : AllBinary Input Automation : AllBinary Vector ... [More] Graphics Tool : AllBinary Sprite Tool : And Everything Else AllBinary. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  236,377 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

Project devoted to providing a community interface for building, implementing, and support extensions to the nuXleus XML Messaging Virtualized Appliance.

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The Xuse project defines an XML data model that allows for the capture and management of software requirements from a use-case centric perspective. The project provides XSLTs to create multiple views on this data model in a variety of formats such as HTML, PDF, SVG etc. As all the data is stored ... [More] in XML it is possible to provide different information to different consumers: for example you may wish to document technical issues of why a software requirement will be difficult to implement but not show this information to the customer who is signing off the requirements. Additionally different people such as QA engineers and developers may require different views on the data - something that XSLT facilitates. [Less]

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Three types of XML schemas (DTD) are defined for different types of graphs or charts. The graphs are divided systematically into three types not according to their visual form but according to the number of data series which they are formed with. The aim of proposed schemas is to separate ... [More] information about the graph appearance from their data and so to enable the easy change of appearance by means of small changes in a XML file. The main asset is the set of three scripts (each script for one XML schema) which transform information about data and the ways of their representation into the graphic appearance in the SVG format. The scripts make use XSLT 2.0 language and XPath 2.0 query language. They are proposed to calculate the size of graphs, the layout of graph parts and limits of data axis automatically. The final appearance of a graph can be changed by means of the setting of several attributes. The data series can be depicted as several types of columns with the optional 3D effect, as various marks or as pointed or smooth lines of many types with the possibility of the filling of surrounded areas. The series can be colour-coded and it is possible to set their individual appearance as well. It enables the great variability of depicting? Besides the graphs with one measurable data series (OSGR) can be depicted as a pie chart. Graphs with more series (MSGR) can be transformed into a stacked or 100%-stacked graph. Graphs with pairs of measurable data series (XYGR) can be used efficiently for the drawing of function graphs, curves or measurement results. Archive also include several examples. [Less]

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