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Flexible GUI Flexible Graphical User Interface (fGUI) is a class library that supports the programmer in designing and implementing a GUI that is completely resizable and font-sensitive without action from the programmer. This site is a comprehensive resource for all fGUI information and downloads.
FLBC Formal Language for Business Communication (FLBC) can be seen as a competitor to KQML. FLBC is a formal language that can be used for automated electronic communication (e.g., EDI or agent communications). The FLBC language and its associated message management system (MMS) both exploit linguistics throughout their design; it is this depth of integration, this usage of a wide range of influencing concepts, that is the real contribution of this system.
Free Code The Free Code software archive is free for personal and commercial use, compatible with Unix and/or Windows and written in C/C++, Java, Perl, or Visual Basic.
GAEA GAEA is a programming language based on organic programming, a new software methodology designed for constructing complex yet flexible structures of program modules. The base language for GAEA is designed after the concept of situated inference. They have designed the syntax and the semantics of the language to be a superset of Prolog where possible. As the result, most Prolog programs can be translated into GAEA with ease.
Genetic Programming
Mailing List
Archive
This is the archive for the Genetic Programming Mailing List. Source code submitted to the archive are located in the code subdirectory and papers are in the papers subdirectory.
Genetic Programming
Notebook
The Genetic Programming Notebook covers Genetic Programming Tutorial, Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence. Each area has comprehensive sub directories covering all areas of interest.
GeNIe GeNIe is a development environment for building graphical decision-theoretic models. It has been developed at the Decision Systems Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh.
Globus Toolkit The Globus Project is to develop the software tools and services necessary to build computational grid infrastructures and to develop applications that can exploit the advanced capabilities of the grid.
GoAhead The GoAhead Embedded WebServer is free and open standards based. To accelerate the adoption of standards based web browsers, and the resultant proliferation of enabled devices, GoAhead Software is making available the source code for its web server (code named Infusion) for networked embedded devices.
GOLOG The Cognitive Robotics Group had developed a logic programming language for agents called GOLOG. A prototype implementation of the language has been developed and is called GOLOG: A Logic Programming Language for Dynamic Domains - it is available as a postscript zipped file here. Experiments have been conducted in using the language to build a high-level robot controller, some software agent applications (e.g. meeting scheduling), and more recently business process modeling tools.
Handbook for Algorithms
and Data Structures
Handbook for Algorithms and Data Structures by Gaston H. Gonnet and Ricardo Baeza-Yates beta version. These WWW pages are not a digital version of the book, nor the complete contents of it. Her you will find the preface, table of contents, index and all source code in the handbook. The main goal is to make available through the Internet the source code o many algorithms (in C and/or Pascal) that have been already tested.
Handbook of Natural
Language Processing and
Conversationl Computing
A Handbook of Natural Language Processing and Conversational Computing by Matthew Probert. This work introduces Natural Language Processing (NLP) and covers simple slot-and-frame parsers through to more complex learning systems with full C source code and two sample programs "George" and "Frank".
Hostiles
Demonstration
This demonstration page shows the risks involved in signed Java Applets and ActiveX Controls that can be downloaded over the Network. Please always read all Disclaimers at the site before proceeding.
Harness Language for
Cooperative
Information Systems
This paper by Keith L. Clark and Nikolaos Skarmeas introduces a high level process based programming language, AprilQ, and illustrates its use for building distributed and cooperative information systems over the Internet. The language is a macro implemented extension of the distributed symbolic programming language April.
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