IssueVisionforSilverlightSetup20110630.zip
IssueVision for Silverlight Setup
IssueVisionSetup.msi
setup.exe
IssueVision_for_Silverlight_setup.zip
IssueVisionSetup.msi
setup.exe
IssueVision_Silverlight20110630.zip
IssueVision.Silverlight
Assemblies
GalaSoft.MvvmLight.Extras.SL4.dll
GalaSoft.MvvmLight.SL4.dll
MenuControls.dll
System.Windows.Controls.DataVisualization.Toolkit.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit.Internals.dll
System.Windows.Interactivity.dll
Database
IssueVision.Client
Assets
Signin.png
Controls
IssueVision.Client.csproj.user
Properties
Views
IssueVision.Common
Controls
Helpers
IssueVision.Common.csproj.user
Models
Properties
Resources
Themes
IssueVision.Data.Web
Helpers
IssueVision.edmx
MetadataClasses
Properties
Resources
Services
IssueVision.Data
IssueVision.Data.csproj.user
Properties
Web
Resources
IssueVision.Model
IssueVision.Model.csproj.user
Properties
IssueVision.Setup
IssueVisionSetup.vdproj
IssueVision.ViewModel
IssueVision.ViewModel.csproj.user
Properties
IssueVision.Web
IssueVision.Web.csproj.user
Properties
IssueVision_Silverlight_20110316.zip
GalaSoft.MvvmLight.Extras.SL4.dll
GalaSoft.MvvmLight.SL4.dll
MenuControls.dll
System.Windows.Controls.DataVisualization.Toolkit.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit.Internals.dll
System.Windows.Interactivity.dll
Signin.png
IssueVision.Client.csproj.user
DataSources
IssueVision.Data.Web.IssueVisionContext.datasource
IssueVision.Data.Web.PasswordResetContext.datasource
IssueVision.Common.csproj.user
DataTypes
IssueVision.edmx
IssueVision.Data.csproj.user
IssueVision.Model.csproj.user
IssueVisionSetup.vdproj
IssueVision.ViewModel.csproj.user
IssueVision.Web.csproj.user
IssueVision_Silverlight_20110606.zip
GalaSoft.MvvmLight.Extras.SL4.dll
GalaSoft.MvvmLight.SL4.dll
MenuControls.dll
System.Windows.Controls.DataVisualization.Toolkit.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit.dll
System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit.Internals.dll
System.Windows.Interactivity.dll
Signin.png
IssueVision.Client.csproj.user
IssueVision.Common.csproj.user
IssueVision.edmx
IssueVision.Data.csproj.user
IssueVision.Model.csproj.user
IssueVisionSetup.vdproj
IssueVision.ViewModel.csproj.user
IssueVision.Web.csproj.user
IssueVision_Silverlight_Setup.zip
IssueVisionSetup.msi
setup.exe
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Weidong has been an information system professional since 1990. He has a Master's degree in Computer Science, and is currently a MCSD .NET