A non-SQL, truly relational database management system and programming language, based on the principles laid down in the book "Foundation for Future Database Systems: The Third Manifesto" by C. J. Date and Hugh Darwen.
The "Two in One" Business Solution
Clear and intuitive web front end|Monitoring as required by COBIT® 5|KPIs|Fully automatic management of cluster nodes|Visualisation of license usage|Define,manage and send batch jobs| Individual interfaces
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See on sourceforge
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In Ubuntu/Debian can install via our repository located at https://launchpad.net/~bmdc-team/+archive/ppa-stable
can be added with command
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bmdc-team/ppa-stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install
... [More] bmdc
if you want emoticons then install package bmdc-emoticons.
In Arch you find package in Arch´s AUR http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=49643 [Less]
This meta-security-layer can be used to build a Linux distribution with the Yocto Project and use all the security tools to harden, protect, and detect vulnerabilities on embedded devices.
Gappman stands for Graphical Application Manager and should become an application management utility that uses a XML configuration file to specify the applications it should manage. The idea is that Gappman provides a framework in which it is easy to start and manage apps for custom build systems
... [More], e.g. mediaplayers, gamestations, desktopclients.
The menu is automatically created by scaling and placing the buttons to provide an evenly spaced layout. This is very convenient when developing applications for heterogeneous platforms where the display size may vary considerably, e.g. mobile devices, HD television screens, computer screens. Gappman will give you a flexible graphical application launcher that looks good on almost all resolutions.
For now Gappman provides basic functionality to launch applications. Additional app/system management functionality is being added as addons (applets or widgets).
The currently available programs are (some still very beta):
GAppMan: the main program ShutDown: a simple button applet ChangeResolution: a dynamic screen resolution changer (using XRandR) NetMan: network status and restart applet ProcessManager: a simple graphical tool to send signals to applications started by GAppMan
Features:Automatic scaling and placement of buttons Supports two types of buttons; actions and programs. Here, action means starting a management application like configuring the X server, restarting the system, setting up network, etc.. Programs are applications which fullfill the actual purpose of the system. E.g. mediaplayer, remote desktop, webbrowsing, etc. etc.. Change screen resolution when a program is started and change it back to the original resolution when the program quits. Fully configurable using one XML configuration file. Image file caching to minimize scaling of images when GUI is started. MembersJust me (martijn brekhof m.brekhof...gmail.com) for now. [Less]
The meta-linaro layer in the Yocto Project incorporates a new kernel recipe using the stable Linaro kernel sources as well as a new toolchain recipe using the Linaro gcc sources.
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