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Intelligent predictive dialer for outbound call center
Solution for lead generation, Political Campaigning, Telemarketing and Phone Polling
Our autodialer software can massively increase productivity by dropping busy, unanswered and disconnected line, passing calls answered by real people back to your agents, and leaving messages on answering machines.
High performance workflow with strong support for parallel tasks
The Workflow Execution Engine (WEE) is a domain specific language created by the University of Vienna in Austria. The primary goals of the language are to provide a simple, lightweight, and powerful alternative to existing workflow specifications.
This project contains an implementation of this language using the Erlang programming language.
Please see the project Wiki for more detailed information.
SiteView Syslog is a port of ossec.net to Erlang and wxWidget. Taking advantage of Erlang's capability, SiteView Syslog provides high performance and distributed log message decoding and rule processing engine.
ERESYE means ERlang Expert SYstem Engine. It is a library to write expert systems and rule processing engines using the Erlang programming language. It allows to create multiple engines, each one with its own facts and rules to be processed.
MaintainX is the world-leading mobile-first workflow management platform for industrial and frontline workers.
Trusted by Operational Leaders Across the Globe
Your day-to-day maintenance tasks, simplified. MaintainX eliminates the paperwork, so you can spend less time on your clipboard and more time getting things done.
ROSEN means RObotic Simulation Erlang eNgine; it is a software library, written in Erlang, which simulates 3D environments and in particular autonomous mobile robots, each with its behaviour and interaction capabilities.
A semantic memory software tool “reflects” one's “imagination”. In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj