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  2. EasyChair - Wikipedia

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    EasyChair is a web-based conference management software system. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has been used since 2002 in the scientific community for tasks such as organising research paper submission and review. In 2012, EasyChair added an open access online publication service for conference proceedings .

  3. Comparison of open-source configuration management software

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    Rex is a remote execution system with integrated configuration management and software deployment capabilities. The admin provides configuration instructions via so-called Rexfiles. They are written in a small DSL but can also contain arbitrary Perl. It integrates well with an automated build system used in CI environments. Salt

  4. OpenConf - Wikipedia

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    OpenConf is an abstract management and peer-review web application used extensively by conferences [1] and journals across a wide set of industries. The software is available both for download and cloud-based, [2] [3] with translations in over a dozen languages [4] for author and reviewer interfaces.

  5. ExOrdo - Wikipedia

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    Ex Ordo is cloud-based conference management software for association and academic conferences, congresses and symposia. [1] Ex Ordo combines a core abstract management functionality with a registration system, scheduling software, and a mobile conference app. It is used by conferences in 58 countries across a wide set of research fields.

  6. Abstract management - Wikipedia

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    A conference management system is web-based software that supports the organization of conferences especially scientific conferences. It helps the program chair(s), the conference organizers, the authors and the reviewers in their respective activities. A conference management system can be regarded as a domain-specific content management system.

  7. Conference management - Wikipedia

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    Arranging a conference from conceptualization to execution can take from 17 days (professionals in the field of conference production) to almost 12 or 18 months. Conferences range from small-scale executive meetings to international summit conferences , and may cater for up to 65,000 people at a time in a venue of appropriate size (e.g. a stadium).

  8. CMT Association - Wikipedia

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    The CMT Association is a non-profit, global, professional association of technical analysts headquartered in New York City, servicing over 4,500 market analysis professionals in around 137 countries. The CMT Association is a global credentialing body with nearly 50 years of service to the financial industry. [ 1 ]

  9. Electronic meeting system - Wikipedia

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    The first systems recognizable as EMS from today's perspective developed in the early 1980s as university and research projects. (1) At the University of Arizona, a prototype called Plexsys was developed building on the PSL/PSA project. (2) At the University of Minnesota a system called SAMM (Software Aided Meeting Management) was created.