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A new interesting tool which allows forms, reports and charts to be created using a powerful WYSIWYG visual editor was developed atop the
Visual WebGui platform
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The tool is an automated environment (IDE) for developing web systems using the methodology DDD (Domain-Driven Development). Automato allows the creation of complex systems like ERP and CRM on a powerful Web applications platform for using the same concepts of desktop applications. This model maximizes the interactivity with the end-user and makes the systems more robust.
Unlike the current models of creating Web applications that require prior knowledge of various technologies (DHTML, JavaScript, CSS, etc.), creating rich interface applications (RIA) in Automato™ are automatically managed by a powerful platform which provides a harmonic development experience using a single technology. This dramatically reduces the time of creation, costs and learning curve.
Features Integrated :
1. Powerful Form Editor
(WYSIWYG)
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2. Multiple Database Support
3. Modeling Database from E/R Diagrams
4. Compare & Merge Databases Model
5. Unique Compare and Merge Applications
6. Source Control Management
7. Issue Tracking System / Project Management System
Learn about Automato...
Posted on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 7:52 PM |
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