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How-to documentation for instructors on starting a project for course assignments

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Academic work for disciplines of programming of agent. Work where it exists agent that they ask for a budget for other agent and receives a budget and it decides where to buy.

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The project is create intelligent agents that control actions in a smart house. Initially, the project create only a prototype the it interacts only with software, i.e, only simulation from a house. The project in this principle have 5 agents, that can be extended in the future to more agentes.

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jatse

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Message from the owner(s) (August 20, 2008) This project has been reviewed and archived because it has seen no activity in the last 6 months. If you disagree with this assessment, please contact me at [email protected]. If the project has been abandoned and you are interested in taking ... [More] ownership, please contact the community manager at communitymanager.dev.java.net. Archived projects can be moved back to current status (and into their original communities) if activity resumes in the project. - Sonya Barry, java.net Staff Engineer March 6, 2005 Jatse is finally ready. Thanks for your patience. The source code is now available in the CVS area. There is a tar file and a zip file that contains source and binaries in the "Documents and Files" section to your left. See the latest version of the prototype below. I am now actively seeking people who would like to join this project. Please email me if this interests you. Let me know any ideas you have or what you would like to work on. Our first task is to plan what the first jatse release will look like. We need to develop a list of features that will make this a useful project. I have plenty of ideas of where this project will go. I would love input on what features are most interesting and get additional ideas on functionality and interface. There is a Wiki for anyone interested in developing Jatse. The first order of business is to come up with a list of project goals and features. I would love input from other developers who are interested in the project. Please see (and contribute to ) the Jatse Wiki. [Less]

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jrwho is a desktop monitoring tool for the UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator, a GUI that will give you a picture of what's going on on machines around your network. Back in the day, when the Sun 3/50 was king of the desktop, there was rwho. It was, and could still be, a handy way to keep track of ... [More] who was logged in on the machines on your network. One of rwho's problems is that it depends on a relatively insecure protocol. It's shut down at many sites- probably including yours. jrwho is a graphical superset of rwho. It is designed to give you a graphical layout of your multitude of hosts, including the user logged into your console and other pertinent details (user's GECOS name, results of uptime(1)). It uses SSH as its underlying communications service. jrwho runs a set of UNIX shell commands that you define. You can set a new default, or set actions on a machine-by-machine basis. Actually, each jpanel that represents a machine doesn't even have to represent a machine. Since the set of actions is defineable by the user, the objects that I call machines could be representative of whatever the Administrator desires. jrwho uses a paradigm of "Room"s which are JInternalFrames. Within them are a bunch of squares which represent your "Machine"s. Machines can be added and deleted from rooms, rooms can be created and destroyed, machines can be moved from Room to Room. There are more features to the jrwho GUI than are listed here. Java is not known as a systems programming language, but I think it's pretty hot. Hopefully you'll find jrwho useful. [Less]

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Message from the owner(s) Ce projet est un serveur web, compatible HTTP 1.0, réalisé dans le cadre de notre projet tutoré de 2eme année de D.U.T. Informatique

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JNovice is a starter architecture focused in produtivity and ease of development. The project started as a help to aid a friend on Java Learning, and evolve as a architecture based on Appfuse project, but with easy deployment and debugging. There are extension points and diferences on the two ... [More] projects, but it's mainly an implementation of the JSF flavor using only JSF components. The upcoming versions will add to the mix Netbeans 5.5 integration, JasperReports and Eclipse BIRT, Lucene+Compass integration, Acegi Security and JSF Goodies with Ajax4JSF and Facelets. [Less]

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MFP Feed Reader gets useful, up to date information straight into the hands of the user at the touch of a button. By reading RSS feeds from global and local (company) sources, sheets for headlines, weather, travel, and also company calendars and contact details can be easily displayed and printed.

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Message from the owner(s) This project is in need of J2EE contributors

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A network chess game that we will develop at the university.

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