Open Source Linux Collaborative Development Software

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    CYBR-SUITE

    CYBR-SUITE

    Remote Scrum Communication & Collaboration Suite :: Scrum Board & co

    The CYSU CYBR-SUITE is a remote Scrum solution with advanced, unique communication capabilities - the CFLX. 1. Sprint Vision Boards → clear OKRs 2. User-Story-Templates 3. Requirement-Templates, 4. Product-Backlog-Item's & Task's assessments, 5. Personality assessments, ...these mandatory ways to add more context & breaking-down complexity enable a better overview and a better understanding - for man and machine... ...based on the standardized structure of the DATA WE ARE NOW CREATING AND STORING, these values can now be used directly for the inputs and targets of our artificial neuronal networks and generate our competitive advantage based on SUPERIOR MACHINE LEARNING capabilities. The CYSU is a docker-compose solution: 1. prepare your Linux system with docker & docker-compose, modify the init-script & set YOUR SSL-values, chmod +x 2. docker-compose up --build Follow the detailed step-by-step documentation. >>> PS: YOU NEED A LINUX SERVER FOR INSTALL IT ! <<<
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    CodeRepo

    PHP based code repository with syntax highlighting.

    PHP based code repository with syntax highlighting.
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    The PARSEC CEE is the primary achievement of several years of effort at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. The CEE was developed to allow engineers in the Advanced Concepts Department to rapidly prototype launch vehicle and spacecraft concepts.
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    Open Source Web-based Application for System & Software Requirement Management and Traceability
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    Web application for dummy translators, which enables unskilled people to help FOSS projects translating strings in the easiest way possibile.
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    devsimpy

    devsimpy

    Python-based GUI for discrete-event system modeling and simulation

    DEVSimPy is an advanced wxPython GUI for the modeling and simulation of systems based on the DEVS (Discrete EVent system Specification) formalism. Features include powerful built-in editor, advanced modeling approach, powerful discrete event simulation algorithm, import/export DEVS components library and more.
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