Project is migrated to GitHub: https://github.com/OpenDAS

OpenDAS is an "Open Data Acquisition System" and a new software aimed at industry use.
This is the easiest software to acquire data for industry and logistic, above all, this is a universal software.
Why universal?, because OpenDAS has been thought as a universal acquisition system. It can be used to acquire data for any software or any combination of softwares.
You can use data that come from an HR system, send data to an ERP system.
You can mix data coming from two softwares in order to use them in a unified business procedure

Brought to you by ASPerience: http://www.asperience.fr/pole-applicatifs-metiers/saisie-industrielle

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Windows

Languages

English, French

Intended Audience

by Industry or Sector, Manufacturing, Other Audience

User Interface

Java AWT

Programming Language

Java, Python

Database Environment

JDBC, PostgreSQL (pgsql), Project is a database abstraction layer (API)

Related Categories

Python Enterprise Software, Python Interface Engines, Python HMI Software, Java Enterprise Software, Java Interface Engines, Java HMI Software

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2011-10-25