>RUT-K ("Rechnerunterstütztes Trassenmanagement Konstruktion") is a
>multi-user client-server system for the timetable management of big >railway systems. I once worked in this project - a video of the application is available in german: http://www.bahntv-online.de/btvo/site/index.php?s=5600&ids=139373 At http://www.railml.org/documents/events/slides/2006-09-22_db_vakhtel-xmlkss.pdf you can find two screenshots on page 5 and 6. And here are some more Smalltalk applications: - GEVAS Software in Munich develops a traffic management tool based on VisualWorks (http://www.gevas.eu/index.php?id=1&L=1) - Objectraku's military planning tool "Sextant" is built using VisualAge http://www.objectraku.com/06_support/demos/resources/Sextant_TacScene_Lejeune/Sextant_TacScene_LeJeune.html - Versicherungskammer Bayern is using VisualAge for its insurance agency information system "VerIA" since 10 years http://groups.google.de/group/comp.lang.smalltalk/browse_thread/thread/e2f6178ebeac91a8?fwc=2 - IBM used VisualAge Smalltalk to build the whole VisualAge line (VisualAge for Java, VisualAge for C++, ...) - Plopp (which is based on Squeak) http://www.planet-plopp.de/ - The Dolphin people are now using their own Smalltalk tool to build portfolio analysis software http://www.alchemetrics.org/ - JWARS is a military simulation tool written in VisualAge Smalltalk (just google it) - chip company AMD is using Smalltalk http://www.heeg.de/downloads/vortraege/Vortrag_OOP2006/OOP2006_vortrag.pdf - MetaCase is written in Smalltalk http://www.metacase.com/mep/ - Hylands Underwater Vehicles use Squeak http://huv.com/ - Expecco is a test tool written in Smalltalk/X http://www.exept.de - 3-D virtual collaboration solutions built in Squeak/Croquet http://www.qwaq.com - Auctomatic (Squeak/Seaside) http://www.auctomatic.com - Beno - for network and school is written in Dolphin Smalltalk http://straightec.de/beno/index.html (click on demo) ... See also http://www.goodstart.com/whousessmalltalk.php?page=3 for another list Bye Torsten -- GMX Kostenlose Spiele: Einfach online spielen und Spaß haben mit Pastry Passion! http://games.entertainment.gmx.net/de/entertainment/games/free/puzzle/6169196 |
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We use Squeak/Seaside. We have an 8200 square foot warehouse, and we do a fair amount of volume (with about 20 workers, including some that work from home). The look and feel of the website was originally created about 6 1/2 years ago by a (then) 12 year old boy, so it looks a little amateurish. But whenever we survey our customer base with possible website design changes, the customers are pretty solidly against it. Probably 95% of our customers are women, and they seem to like the design that was done by a 12 year old. The site was originally done in DreamWeaver, but even then it was hosted under Squeak/Comanche. Then several years ago I moved the site to Seaside, without changing the design at all. Nevin RUT-K ("Rechnerunterstütztes Trassenmanagement Konstruktion") is a multi-user client-server system for the timetable management of big railway systems.I once worked in this project - a video of the application is available in german: http://www.bahntv-online.de/btvo/site/index.php?s=5600&ids=139373 At http://www.railml.org/documents/events/slides/2006-09-22_db_vakhtel-xmlkss.pdf you can find two screenshots on page 5 and 6. And here are some more Smalltalk applications: - GEVAS Software in Munich develops a traffic management tool based on VisualWorks (http://www.gevas.eu/index.php?id=1&L=1) - Objectraku's military planning tool "Sextant" is built using VisualAge http://www.objectraku.com/06_support/demos/resources/Sextant_TacScene_Lejeune/Sextant_TacScene_LeJeune.html - Versicherungskammer Bayern is using VisualAge for its insurance agency information system "VerIA" since 10 years http://groups.google.de/group/comp.lang.smalltalk/browse_thread/thread/e2f6178ebeac91a8?fwc=2 - IBM used VisualAge Smalltalk to build the whole VisualAge line (VisualAge for Java, VisualAge for C++, ...) - Plopp (which is based on Squeak) http://www.planet-plopp.de/ - The Dolphin people are now using their own Smalltalk tool to build portfolio analysis software http://www.alchemetrics.org/ - JWARS is a military simulation tool written in VisualAge Smalltalk (just google it) - chip company AMD is using Smalltalk http://www.heeg.de/downloads/vortraege/Vortrag_OOP2006/OOP2006_vortrag.pdf - MetaCase is written in Smalltalk http://www.metacase.com/mep/ - Hylands Underwater Vehicles use Squeak http://huv.com/ - Expecco is a test tool written in Smalltalk/X http://www.exept.de - 3-D virtual collaboration solutions built in Squeak/Croquet http://www.qwaq.com - Auctomatic (Squeak/Seaside) http://www.auctomatic.com - Beno - for network and school is written in Dolphin Smalltalk http://straightec.de/beno/index.html (click on demo) ... See also http://www.goodstart.com/whousessmalltalk.php?page=3 for another list Bye Torsten |
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