Nervatura
Nervatura
http://www.nervatura.com
Open Source Business Management Framework
Nervatura is a business management framework based on open-data principle. It can handle any type of business related information, starting from customer details, up to shipping, stock or payment information.
The main aspects of its design were:
- simple and transparent structure
- capability of storing different data types of an average company
- effective, easily expandable and secure data storage
- support of several database types
- well documented, easy data management
The Nervatura Framework can be used independently, but it is basically designed to provide a stable and secure foundation for self-developed, customized enterprise business systems. The framework can be easily extended with additional user interfaces or data management functions in any programming language or technology. Using the data from the framework, you can easily create your own web stores, user input interfaces or data interfaces for other systems.
Nervatura Client supports the business processes that most companies may need. It was created so that all the business data of the framework can be managed immediately after installation through a graphical interface. During your own developments, you can only focus on those that really require unique solutions, and you can use the technology that best suits the purpose. This type of development means greater technological independence and security, since your self-developed applications are only connected to other systems through well-documented interfaces, so unnecessary external technological dependencies cannot develop.
You can find more information about the use of different programming languages and development environments in the
Examples: https://nervatura.github.io/nervatura/docs/start/examples section.
Quick Start: https://nervatura.github.io/nervatura/docs/start
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