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We apologize for the inconvenience, but the page you were trying to access is not at this address. You can use the links below to help you find what you are looking for. In my spare time I like to work on mostly small projects. So, this section is a collection of everything I work on and that is not related to naval ... MzProduct 0.4.4 for Plone released by mz, Oct 04, 2009 03:30 PM plone by root, Sep 03, 2004 01:48 PM
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The Definitive Guide to Plone — Jazkarta.com - Plone, Zope and Open Source experts, Boston, MA
We apologize for the inconvenience, but the page you were trying to access is not at this address. You can use the links below to help you find what you are looking for. Sally describes Jazkarta's approach to managing a Plone website development project in an agile fashion, with a part time, distributed team. Topics include ...CPS Project: Calendar Server
Last modified: 12/08/2010 09:31 AM CPS (for Collaborative Portal Server) is a complete Free / Libre / Open Source platform available for building Enterprise Content Management (ECM) applications. CPS comes also as a user-friendly accessible application ready to for entreprise-grade content management with many collaboration features.Plone Book - The Definitive Guide to Plone
The Definitive Guide to Plone was published by Apress, 2004 for Plone 2.0 Please note : the book is under a creative commons license and has been designed to be something that will adapt and grow with Plone. Almost entire book is available in CVS on sourceforge . If you would like to help out or contribute then that's a great place to go.Zwiki is.. a powerful, innovative, user-friendly wiki engine based on the Zope 2 platform. This project has been developed since 1999 by Simon Michael and contributors around the world, powers many Zope and non-Zope-related wikis, and is free software released under the GNU GPL . Please explore the site, and enjoy the software.
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The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used and the policies and services it provides.
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Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management System — plone.org
We're proud to announce Plone 4, the latest version of our state-of-the-art open source CMS . It's faster, more powerful and more beautiful than ever before. Take a tour of the new features in Plone 4 Plone 4 brings significant performance improvements — it's 50% faster than Plone 3. It's more memory efficient, and serves massive files and video without breaking a sweat.Additional Support Options Plone is a free, open source product, and has hundreds of companies around the world supporting it. If you are looking for commercial support in your country, consult our list of Plone Service Providers . Want to connect with people locally who use Plone?
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SPEED is a signaling pathway annotation enrichment analysis tool with annotations based on evidences from pathway perturbation experiments. Thus, genes are annotated based on causal influences of pathway perturbations as opposed to pathway memberships alone. Identifying modulated pathways upstream of differentially expressed genes can facilitate the understanding of involved regulatory mechanisms. Currently only human genes and pathways are supported. The project is part of PhD student summer research conducted by Jignesh Parikh from the Boston University Bioinformatics Program and Bertram Klinger from the Group of Systems Biology of Molecular Networks.

