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Mobile Code Paradigms and Technologies
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A comprehensive resource and listings of Mobile Code
Paradigms and Technologies including Bibliographies and
Interesting Links.
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Mobile Code Toolkit
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This site is dedicated to the "Mobile Code Toolkit" that
provides an infrastructure for advanced network management
based on mobile code. The project is under the Perpetum
Mobile Procura umbrella that investigates the benefits
of mobile code and how to employ mobile code technology
for network management purposes.
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Mobiware
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Mobiware Middleware Toolkit makes mobile networks
programmable. Includes Overview, Objects, FAQs, Manual,
Source Code, Acknowledgement and Home pages.
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MONA/FIDO Project
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The MONA/FIDO Project aim is to devise new practical means
of describing finite-state systems in formal logics that
naturally capture informal requirements. MONA is a
logic-based programming language and a tool that
translates programs, that is, formulas, to finite-state
automata. FIDO is a high-level language, incorporating
logic and many usual programming language concepts like
recursive data types. There is no concept of runtime for
FIDO, instead, a program is translated into a MONA
program, which in turn is translated into an automaton.
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Mozilla Organization
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The Mozilla Organization (mozilla.org) is chartered to act
as a clearing-house for the newly-available Netscape
source code. They will provide a central point of contact
and community for those interested in using or improving
the source code.
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Natural Constraint Language
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The principal goal of designing Natural Constraint
Language (NCL) is to provide a pure language of
constraints, which combines Boolean logic, integer
constraints and set reasoning, for solving combinatorial
problems with emphasis being solving planning and
scheduling problems. A big feature of NCL is its natural
(declarative) syntax, expressed cleanly in TeX
mathematical mode. At this site you can download a talk on
NCL and a demo version of NCL.
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NEO and Joe Solutions
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This site by Sun Microsystems features complete resources
on Solaris NEO, Joe, NEO Connectivity for Microsoft
Windows Desktops, Solstice NEO (Administrative Tools), Sun
Internet Workshop (Development Tools), Developer's Corner,
and NEO Help & Support.
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Neural Networking Toolkit
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The intent and design of L.A.N.E. (the Logically Advanced
Neural Engine) Toolkit is to provide a foundation with
which any neural net can be created with an elaborate set
of tools that will facilitate the realization of any
architecture. Users may structure their applications/uses
as a set of primitive operations that can be composed
using scripts (also known as rapid prototyping - in
Tcl/tk) to best suit the user's needs.
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NEUROGON
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Ultrafast software to obtain architecture and weights of
preceptron neural networks.
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NLBean(tm)Version 2
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The Java NLBean(tm) natural language interface to
databases is now available as OpenSource. The UML class
diagram and JavaDoc documentation files can be viewed now
online. These documentation file are also included with
the ZIP file that you can download that contains the Open
Source distribution. The NLBean(tm) Open Source
distribution is distributed as a 111k ZIP file that
contains the source code, and a compiled version ready to
run.
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NICO Toolkit
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The NICO Toolkit is an artificial neural network toolkit
designed and optimized for automatic speech recognition
applications. Networks with both recurrent connections and
time-delay windows are easily constructed. Tools for
extracting input-features from the speech signal are
included as well as tools for computing target values from
several standard phonetic label-file formats.
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Object Oriented Languages Index
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A comprehensive index of Object Oriented Languages
covering links to general information and object oriented
programming languages.
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Object REXX
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Object REXX extends the system procedures language REXX
with object oriented features. It is upward-compatible
with the previous version of REXX and provides an easy
migration path to the world of objects. So REXX
programmers can continue programming in REXX with no
change. For newcomers Object REXX is easy to learn.
Experienced OO programmers will get a powerful,
state-of-the-art OO programming language.
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Obliq
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Obliq is a lexically-scoped untyped interpreted language
that supports distributed object-oriented computation. An
Obliq computation may involve multiple threads of control
within an address space, multiple address spaces on a
machine, heterogeneous machines over local network, and
multiple networks over the Internet. Obliq objects have
state and are local to a site. Obliq computations can roam
over the network, while maintaining network connections.
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