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Open Source Software Name Open Source Software Version Open Source Software Name Open Source Software Version Manufacturer, if applicable License Type Purpose of Software 3DTools na Microsoft LPL Tools for WPF 3D 51Degrees.mobi 2.1.12.2 51degrees MPL-2.0 Mobile Device Detection 7-zip 4.65 LGPL 2.1 Development tools source code packaging 7-zip 4.60 beta LGPL 2.1 ships on installation our CDs 7-zip 9.2 LGPL 2.1 Packaging installation files 7-zip 4.65 LGPL 2.1 Allows for user-end data compression and archiving of ophthalmic data. 7-zip 9.2 LGPL 2.1 Packaging installation files ACE, TAO 6.4 ACE TAO LICENSE Libraries for sockets, threads and a CORBA implementation ACE, TAO 6.1.0 ACE TAO LICENSE Libraries for sockets, threads and a CORBA implementation Aforge 2.1.2 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Image Processing Aforge na GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE AJAX Tag Library 1.1.5 Apache License 2.0 Library for web development. AjaxControlToolkit 4.1.50401.0 Microsoft New BSD License (BSD) Ajax controls in Merge Cardio AjaxControlToolkit 4.1.50401.0 Microsoft New BSD License (BSD) Some Ajax controls in Eye Care PACS Viewer AnkhSVN is a Subversion Source Control Provider for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012. AnkhSVN provides Apache Subversion source code management support to all project types supported by Visual Studio and allows you to perform the most common version control operations directly from inside the Microsoft AnkhSVN 2.3.x CollabNet, Inc Apache Version 2.0 Visual Studio IDE. Ant 1.7.1 Apathe Apache License Version 2.0 Java Build Tool Ant 1.7.1 Apathe Apache License Version 2.0 Java Build Tool Ant 1.8.1 Apathe Apache License Version 2.0 Java Build Tool Ant 1.8.2 Apathe Apache License Version 2.0 Java Build Tool Ant-Contrib 1.0b3 Apache Software Foundation Apache 2.0 automated build antlr 2.7.5 BSD Development of interpreters antlr 2.7.5 BSD Tool for Language Recognition AOP Alliance 1 Public Domain Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) library Apache 2.2.3 Apache License 2.0 Production Env Apache na Apache License 2.0 Development Environment Apache Axiom 1.2.8 Apache Apache License, Version 2.0 XML processing Apache Axis 1.4 Apache License 2.0 WebServices framework Apache Commons na Apache License 2.0 YES Apache Commons dbcp 1.2.2 Apache Apache database connection pooling services Apache Commons HTTPClient 3 Apache License 2.0 Product catalog integration Apache Commons Logging 1.1 Apache License 2.0 Interface to logging framework Apache Commons Logging 1.04 Apache License 2.0 Additional utility to JDK Apache Commons Logging 1.1.1 Apache License 2.0 Interface to logging framework Apache Commons Project na Apache License 2.0 Reusable Java components, covering various functionalities Apache Commons Project 0.002 Apache License 2.0 Reusable Java components Apache Commons Project na Apache License 2.0 Reusable Java components Apache Commons Validator 1.3.1 Apache License 2.0 UI validation Apache commons-beanutils 1.8.0 The Apach Software Foundation Apache License version 2 Additional utility to JDK Apache commons-codec 1.6 Apache License 2.0 Common encoders and decoders library Apache commons-collections 3.1 The Apache Software Foundation Apache License version 2 Additional utility to JDK Apache commons-digester 1.7 The Apache Software Foundation Apache License version 2 Additional utility to JDK Apache commons-el.jar 1 The Apache Software Foundation Apache License version 2 Additional utility to JDK java library for working with Jasper Reports dynamically, enabling dynamic column creation and dynamic data Apache commons-javaflow 20060411 Apache 2.0 sets using Apache DynaBeans. Apache commons-pool 1.2,1.3 The Apach Software Foundation Apache License version 2 Additional utility to JDK Apache CXF 2.2 Apache License 2.0 WebServices framework Apache CXF 2.5.2, 2.6.2 Apache License 2.0 WebServices framework Apache CXF 2.7.10 Apache License 2.0 WebServices framework Apache CXF 2.6.2 Apache License 2.0 WebServices framework Apache CXF 2.7.12 Apache License 2.0 Apache Geronimo Javamail 1.6 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 eMail library Apache Neethi 3.0.2 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 WS-Policy library Apache Neethi 3.0.3 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 WS-Policy library Apache Santuario 1.5.2 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 XML security standards library Apache Santuario 1.5.6 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 XML security standards library Apache Santuario 1.5.7 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 xmlsec Apache Tiles 2.2.2 Apache Apache 2.0 Web framework Open Source Software Name Open Source Software Version Manufacturer, if applicable License Type Purpose of Software Apache XmlSchema 2.0.3 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 XML schema generation and manipulation library Apache XmlSchema 2.1.0 Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 XML schema generation and manipulation library ASM 0.01 BSD 0.002 ASM 3.3.1 BSD Java bytecode manipulation and analysis framework ASM 2.2 BSD Java bytecode manipulation and analysis framework ASP.NET MVC 1 Micorosoft MS-PL Application Framework ASP.NET MVC 4 Micorosoft MS-PL Application Framework autofac 2.6.2 n/a MIT Autofac is an IoC container for Microsoft .NET. AutoIT 3.3.10.2 AutoIt Consulting Ltd Custom PQA automation testing b tree 0.002 Copyright license, custom File Management backport-util-concurrent.jar 0.002 public Domain Backport of java.util.concurrent API to Java 1.4 barcode4j 2 SourceForge Apache License version 2 barcodes that can appear on reports Batik SVG Toolkit 1.7 Apache License 2.0 SVG Image display support BIRT 3.7.2 Eclipse Foundation Public License 1.0 Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools Blowfish for SQL Server 0.9.0.0 BSD-like Encryption Boost C library 0.002 Boost Software License 1.0 General purpose libs Boost C library 0.002 Boost Software License 1.0 General purpose libs Boost C library 0.002 Boost Software License 1.0 General purpose libs Bootstrap 2.2.2 Twitter, Inc Apache License, Version 2.0 HTML, CSS, and JS toolkit Build.Mvc 2012.1.14.16 Jeremy Bell, Laurence Blackledge The MIT License (MIT) Used for patient portal to convert MVC to jquery CarlosAg.ExcelXmlWriter 1.0.0.6 Developed by Carlos Aguilar Mares Free Custom License Used in Merge Cardio Application Server to work with Excel files. Castor na Apache License 2.0 XML file read/write CEWolf 0.002 LGPL 2.1 Display support for graphical charts CocoaAsyncSocket na GitHub Public Domain License Asynchronous socket networking library for iOS Code Generation Library (cglib- 2.1.3.jar) 0.002 Apache License 2.0 TBD Code Generation Library (cglib- 2.1.3.jar) 2.0.2 Apache License 2.0 Code Generation Library for Java Code Generation Library (cglib- 2.1.3.jar) 2.2 Apache License 2.0 Code Generation Library for Java Codehaus Jackson 1.8.3 FasterXML Apache JSON processing Commons 2.4 Apache License 2.0 Java library extensions (beanutils, codec, collections, fileUpload, HttpClient, io, lang, logging) Commons 2.4 Apache License 2.0 CommonServiceLocator 1 Microsoft Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) Provides an abstraction over IoC containers. Used in Application Server. CrashRpt (locally modified) 0.002 BSD Debugging Crimson 0.002 Apache License 2.0 XML 1.0 Parser CruiseControl.NET 1.4.4.83 BSD Development tools CruiseControl.NET na BSD Development tools Crystal Reports Redistribution CRRedist2008_x86 SAP Crystal Reports Redistribution Reporting Crystal Reports Redistribution CRRedist2008_x64 SAP Crystal Reports Redistribution Reporting CsvHelper 1.12.1.41166 MS-PL Outputing properties of failed objects. DbaMgr2K 1 Insulin Power DbaMgr License Graphic management interface for MSDE 1.0 and MSDE 2000. DCM4CHE 2.0.13 Mozilla Public License DICOM library for tools DCM4CHE 2.0.13 Mozilla Public License DICOM library for tools DCMTK 3.5.4 OFFIS FOSS Used for anonymization of clinical studies provided by the customer. deployJava.js na Oracle Revised BSD Used to provide Java applet compatibility across browsers and to detect installed Java version DirectX 9 Microsoft Microsoft In Hemo Monitor code for display and communication purposes DirectX 9 Microsoft Microsoft Provides ability to handle some media files within application Display tag library 0.002 Artistic License 1.0. TBD Dom4j 1.6.1 BSD XML parser Dom4j 1.6 BSD XML parser Dom4j 1.6.1 BSD Transforming XML into HTML documents. Dom4j 1.6.1 BSD Transforming XML into HTML documents. The dotNetInstaller creates an automated installer. This installer will be used to deploy third party software (Adobe, SQL, etc). The dotNetInstaller is a general purpose setup bootstrapper program. We can specify order of dotNetInstaller 2 Vestris Inc MIT installation of the third party applications and install parameters as needed. DotNetMatrix na ? Public Domain ? DotNetZip 1.9 Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) Used as a generic package handler for encoded ophthalmic videos DotNetZip 1.9 Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) Used as a generic package handler for encoded ophthalmic videos DotNetZip 1.9 Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) For packaging downloaded DICOM files DotNetZip 1.9 Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) Used as a generic package handler for encoded ophthalmic videos Doug Lee's Memory Allocator (dlmalloc) 0.002 Public domain Used for memory management Open Source Software Name Open Source Software Version Manufacturer, if applicable License Type Purpose of Software Doug Lee's util.concurrent package 1.34 0.01 Public domain 0.002 DVTk Various LGPL 2.1 "Development tools Integration Testing" DVTk 9.0.0.0 LGPL 2.1 Used in Merge Cardio Application Server.
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