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06/03/2007 DeciGen Sponsors WikiMap

WikiMap is a Mapping tool to share Geographical Knowledge freely. It is based on Google Map and adds new features over Google Map. WikiMap is aimed at community participation in map building. WikiMap uses information rich Google Map as base and allows you to add and share informations over and above what is available in GoogleMap.

WikiMap also has a few added feature like distance measurement, web embedding etc. to give a feature rich mapping utility. With community participation wikimap aims to enable sharing Geographical information around the globe seamlessly. DeciGen sponsorship allows the map to remain freely available to all.


http://www.wikimap.biz
07/02/2007 DeciGen implements tinyCMS

15MB hosting plan and CMS!!!

This was the requirement one of client had -- They should be able to manage their pages without any coding. At the same time they expected to use their old 15MB hosting plan.

DeciGen solutions have always loved challenge and went on to produce a technical marvel - tinyCMS. tinyCMS is a fully functional Content Management System like Drupal or Joomla but with a tiny footprint. Faced with the challenge we analyzed the functionality required by our customer and developed the CMS from ground up. We cut down the graphics and built all the visual effects with CSS to keep the software to bare minimum. About 1MB of compact coding does achieve a lot. The CMS has complete support for multiple pages, news, events and membership information.



20/12/2006 DeciGen changes its engine

Initially DeciGen: the ambitious ERP project from DeciGen was planned around series of PHP/Perl scripts with a codepage based language support. All these scripts were tied with authentication cum menu generation core. At initial level of implementation we detected the fallacy of this approach. After all DeciGen is trying to reach the likes of Peoplesoft, Baan, SAP with much less investment. The approach taken by us was treading the beaten path. We found, it will not take us where we want to reach. So we decided to chucked that approach traditionally adopted by popular ERP programs. We analysed different transactions and found approximately 70% of the transactions actually straight forward database access progra. With this knowledge in hand we created a transaction generation engine.

Transaction generation engine will help develop the modules at a polynomial rate rather than liner track we had worked so far. This good news however comes with a rider. We have to discard most of the work done so far and build the system from scratch - a little set back, but with promise of faster progress the backward step is worth taking.


http://decigen.sf.net