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    Empower Your Contact Center with Human-Like AI Conversations

    Deliver faster resolutions, lower costs, and better CX without hiring another agent.

    Enterprise Bot, based in Switzerland, is a pioneer in Conversational AI, Process Automation, and Generative AI. With the trust of esteemed enterprise giants across industries like Generali, SIX, SBB, DHL, and SWICA, Enterprise Bot is revolutionizing both customer and employee experiences. Through its advanced integration with Large Language Models (LLM) such as ChatGPT and Llama 2, and its unique patent-pending DocBrain technology, the company delivers unparalleled personalization, active engagement, and omnichannel solutions across platforms like email, voice, and chat. Furthermore, Enterprise Bot integrates with existing core systems, such as SAP, CRMs, Confluence and more, and with its proprietary middleware, Blitzico, enables the AI to not only respond to queries but also take action to resolve them. This dedication to innovation in four main use case areas, Customer Support, Sales and Marketing, Knowledge Management and Digital Coworker, elevates both CX and employee productivity.
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  • Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API Icon
    Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API

    For developers in need of a tool to launch pricing plans faster and build better buying experiences

    A monetization platform is a standalone middleware that sits between your application and your business applications, as part of the modern enterprise billing stack. Stigg unifies all the APIs and abstractions billing and platform engineers had to build and maintain in-house otherwise. Acting as your centralized source of truth, with a highly scalable and flexible entitlements management, rolling out any pricing and packaging change is now a self-service, risk-free, exercise.
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    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Syntax tree editor for rapid annotation of existing text

    Linguistic Tree Constructor (LTC) is a tool for drawing lingusitic syntax trees of already-existing text. It is a syntax editor, not a text editor, so the text has to exist already. It is best suited for large-scale, rapid creation of hand-annotated treebanks. The user can define their own node categories, and can label each node with labels, also definable by the user. LTC supports "generic", X-Bar and RRG trees. Supports interlinear texts in SIL SFM format.
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    EulerSharp

    EulerSharp

    Euler Yet another proof Engine

    EYE [1] is a reasoning engine supporting the Semantic Web layers [2]. It performs controlled chaining and it supports Euler paths [3]. Via N3 [4] it is interoperable with Cwm [5]. [1] http://eulersharp.sourceforge.net/README [2] http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/diagrams/sweb-stack/2006a [3] http://mathworld.wolfram.com/KoenigsbergBridgeProblem.html [4] http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/n3/ [5] http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm
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    This is software to create web dictionaries, esp. for Esperanto like Reta Vortaro (http://reta-vortaro.de). A dictionary is made from articles written in a special XML dialect by transformations using XSLT, ant and some Java code.
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    Syllog

    Syllog is a system for teaching logic, with anonymous answer logging

    Syllog is a system for teaching various forms of logic, including syllogistic logic. It consists of a student-facing Java Applet that runs in the student's browser, and a teacher-facing, server-based logging facility for recording the answers given by students. The student-facing part simply poses questions, to which the student must provide an answer. The teacher-oriented logging facility then logs the answers anonymously for further investigation by the teacher.
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    E-commerce Fulfillment For Scaling Brands

    Ecommerce and omnichannel brands seeking scalable fulfillment solutions that integrate with popular sales channels

    Flowspace delivers fulfillment excellence by pairing powerful software and on-the-ground logistics know-how. Our platform provides automation, real-time control, and reliability beyond traditional 3PL capabilities—so you can scale smarter, faster, and easier.
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    Prolog+CG is a Java implementation of Prolog with extensions implementing a subset of the Conceptual Graph (CG) theory of John Sowa. CGs are first-class datatypes on a par with terms. Object oriented extensions are also included.
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    Java Agents Multiple System

    Java Agents Multiple System

    a Java API & Interpreter for AgentSpeak + Prolog

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    Teaching Planner

    Teaching Planner

    Teaching planner tool to help universities in developing countries

    This project objective is realizing the design, development and implementation of a web application which works as a university planner. The objective was that the system could be installed specifically in the user university and run through the web browser as a local page or having the possibility of installing it in a university server (could be in any site, no need to be in the user university) so through the browser and an internet connection it could be used from anywhere (mainly in...
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    JLog is a Prolog interpreter written in Java. It is fast and perfectly suited for education. It includes source editor, query panels, online help, animation primitives, and a GUI debugger. JScriptLog is Prolog in JavaScript.
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