OneTimePIM is a comprehensive Product Information Management System designed to streamline the import and distribution of product data.
A single source of truth for all of your product information with easy ways to distribute that data to wherever it needs to go, including the most powerful e-commerce connectors in the industry.
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Checksum generates, runs, and maintains end-to-end tests automatically so your team ships with confidence as code output grows.
Coding agents write the code. Checksum runs it—continuously testing against real APIs, real data, real edge cases—before it ever reaches production.
The goal of the Tokyo Project is to design a process, an architecture, and tools to provide an XML view of non-XML data. This way, applications can view and create non-XML documents as easily as XML ones.
The goal of the OSM2PostGIS project is to develop an OpenStreetMap data processor that can import any amount of .osm XML data into a PostGIS database, and produce evaluated navigation network topologies to support routing.
The CampusSource Engine Integration Platform (CSE-IP) supports the composition of an integrated information managment in heterogeneous IT environments of educational institutions. It realises a process-oriented link-up of campus information systems.
The ProM Import Framework allows to extract process enactment event logs from a set of information systems. These can be exported in the MXML format, which is the standard event log data format for Process Mining analysis techniques.
Library (.NET and Java) to generate and process data in XBRL Global Ledger (XBRL GL) format and link it with multiple XBRL taxonomies for XBRL data generation and reconciliation. Please subscribe to the project RSS feed for upcoming additional features.
The Retrieval Component Integrator Project (RECOIN) intends to provide an extensible framework of Java classes to build a meta-search and information retrieval (IR) system based on heterogenous IR components as part of a modular retrieval process. The so