ec-g2
- accounting
- OpenACS
- Accounts Desk
- Accounts Finance
- Accounts Ledger (General Ledger)
- Accounts Payables
- Accounts Payroll
- Accounts Receivables
- Application Neutral Audit (ANA) Logs
- Bulk Upload
- Coding references and open standards
- Customer Service
- ECKS Forms
- ECKS templates
- Ecommerce-2
- Ecommerce-g2
- Ecommerce-g2 development guidelines
- Ecommerce-g2 package list
- Ecommerce-g2 requirements
- Fabrication
- Field Service
- Glossary
- Human Resources
- Inventory Control
- Manufacturing Design
- Online Catalog
- Production
- Reference Data - GIFI
- Reference Data - UNSPSC
- Shipping Tracking
- Spreadsheet
- Supply Chain
- Systems simulator package
- Task: add locales (done)
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Coding references
- Glossary of terms
- some Chart of Accounts
- SQL-Ledger workflow
- http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/matrix.html (suggested by Alfred Werner)
- Performance benchmarking can help guide priorities in programming for high performance and tuning for scalability. The SPECweb2006 benchmarking provides some baseline data for loads in operational settings. Would be nice to see how OpenACS behaves in similar test conditions.
- twsdl - Tcl WSDL Client/Server. Info for use with openacs in this thread: http://openacs.org/forums/message-view?message_id=593803
open standards in the online commerce domain
- UBL 2 - Uniform Business Language
- WSRP 2.0 - Web Services for Remote Portlets
- ebXML - Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language
- UDDI - Universal Description Discovery and Integration
- WSDL - Web Services Description Language
- UNeTradeS - UN Standards for Trade and Electronic Business
- XBRL - eXtensible Business Reporting Language
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Financial_Reporting_Standards
- http://www.omniclass.org The OmniClass Construction Classification System (OCCS) is a classification system for the construction industry. OmniClass is useful for many applications, from organizing library materials, product literature, and project information, to providing a classification structure for electronic databases. It incorporates other extant systems currently in use as the basis of many of its Tables – MasterFormat™ for work results, UniFormat for elements, and EPIC (Electronic Product Information Cooperation) for structuring products
- http://www.unspsc.org/ The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code® (UNSPSC) provides an open, global multi-sector standard for efficient, accurate classification of products and services.