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Active Agenda 1<br />

Active Agenda<br />

Stable release 0.8.2-beta / February 29, 2007<br />

Written in XML, <strong>PHP</strong><br />

Operating<br />

system<br />

Any<br />

Platform Web<br />

Type Enterprise resource planning, High reliability organization, Risk management<br />

License Reciprocal Public License (RPL)<br />

Website<br />

www.activeagenda.net [1]<br />

Active Agenda is an open source risk management tool. Active Agenda is designed to support operational risk<br />

management (ORM) in organizations and is optimized for high reliability organizations. It is a browser-based<br />

multi-user enabled software. Active Agenda includes approximately one hundred modules [2] covering areas of the<br />

operational risk management process.<br />

Active Agenda utilizes a custom code generator called "spec2app". The "spec2app" processor converts specifications<br />

written in XML into integrated Active Agenda modules utilizing <strong>PHP</strong> and MySQL. The code generator enables rapid<br />

development of extensions to the core application and simplifies customization, support, and maintenance.<br />

Active Agenda was released on Sourceforge in October 2006. The source code release coincided with Penton<br />

Media's publication of the project launch article titled "A Solution (R)evolution." [3] In 2007, Active Agenda was<br />

named a "FAST 50" by the readers of Fast Company magazine. [4]<br />

See also<br />

• High reliability organization<br />

• Occupational safety and health<br />

• Operational risk management<br />

• Rapid application development<br />

• Regulatory compliance<br />

• Risk management

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