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Introduction is a configurable web application to model and manage a database containing assets (CMDB stands for 'Configuration and Management Data Base') and handle related workflow operations. The aim is to let the operators have full control of the assets used, knowing exactly composition, dislocation, functional relations and history. CMDBuild is a centralized management module working with databases and external applications: automatic inventory, documents management, text processing, directory services, e-mail, monitoring systems, intranet portals and other information systems. CMDBuild is a flexible and user-upgradeable system and uses the best practices defined by (IT Information Library).
CMDBuild is released with GPL license.
OpenMAINT only works with the PostgreSQL ( ) database, not just because it is the most advanced open source database but also because it is able to work natively with the hierarchies of 'superclass' and 'classes' implemented in openMAINT (eg. Inventory Item = Asset = Device = Electrical device = Electric power unit, Inventory Item = Asset = Device = Furnishing = Table, Contract = Site contract = Rent, Stakeholder = Company Stakeholder = Person ), sharing the basic attributes and relationships and specializing the typical attributes. The PostgreSQL SQL language accepts commands such as 'create table x inherits y' and openMAINT widely uses this feature to model its DB in 'object oriented' way. The porting to other databases would be a very costly activity.
It is not just to rewrite the persistence layer, which is currently based on functions and trigger system of PostgreSQL, but also to implement a module that simulates the mechanism of 'inheritance' of tables. If PostgreSQL is not included in your IT standards, you can consider PostgreSQL as a component 'embedded' in openMAINT and manage it using the.
OpenMAINT is a native multilanguage application. Two different levels of localization are available: 1) Localization of interface elements: standard menu, buttons, page titles and TAB labels, header and footer of the application, administration interface, etc. 2) Localization of the full application: data model (classes names, attributes names, domains names and descriptions, lookup names), reports names, navigation menu, etc. This localization level of openMAINT can be made in the Administration Module - menu item called “Localization”. There is a simplified centralized interface that allows the users to operate having all the texts of the localization elements in just one page. It is also possible to export and import the localization in the CSV format in one or more languages.
For more information please refer to the - Localization chapter. Tecnoteca collects and provides, in the standard release, the first level localization supplied by the contributors. What are the languages already available for the base interface of openMAINT. Tecnoteca provides the second level localizations in English and Italian, suppling a repository for additional languages for openMAINT. CONTRIBUTE If you want to translate the first level of openMAIN please refer to If you want to translate the second level of openMAINT you can fill-in the fields in the Localization menu in the Administration Module. Or you can directly download the CSV file (you find it for your convenience), work locally in your PC and re-import the file complete with the localization.
Then you can send us the CSV file to be included in the next release along with your name and organization (if you want) to be listed in the README file as a contributor. You will also receive a nice gadget.