The LAW workflow system is a Java application (using JBoss and PostgreSQL) intended to provide a file / user / task management system for projects that need to manage a pipeline of processes that are ... More


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AUDIENCE : developers
scienctific research : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : beta
LICENSE : mozilla public license v1.1
OPERATING SYSTEM : bsd
Linux2 : posix : unix : all bsd platforms : FreeBSD : mac os x : netbsd : openbsd : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : pl/sql
java : USER INTERFACE : web-based

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