Team:BU Wellesley Software/Notebook/JanooNotebook
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==To-Do List== | ==To-Do List== | ||
*read through Friedland abstract/paper | *read through Friedland abstract/paper | ||
- | *read through Puppeteer/PuppetShow powerpoint | + | |
- | *read through Puppeteer/related abstract | + | *PuppetShow Though Project |
- | *peruse GroovyScripter code/structure | + | **read through Puppeteer/PuppetShow powerpoint |
- | *figure out how to seamlessly integrate Python script-compiling within fluid GUI | + | **read through Puppeteer/related abstract |
- | *design aforementioned fluid GUI | + | **peruse GroovyScripter code/structure |
+ | **figure out how to seamlessly integrate Python script-compiling within fluid GUI | ||
+ | **design aforementioned fluid GUI | ||
==The Backburner== | ==The Backburner== | ||
- | *Protocol | + | *Protocol Graphs Thought Project |
**Ideally, we should have a protocol graph that would be a generic form of managing an arbitrary combination of protocols. | **Ideally, we should have a protocol graph that would be a generic form of managing an arbitrary combination of protocols. | ||
**The protocol graph should contain vertices, which are either operands or protocols/operations. | **The protocol graph should contain vertices, which are either operands or protocols/operations. |
Revision as of 18:55, 6 June 2011
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To-Do List
- read through Friedland abstract/paper
- PuppetShow Though Project
- read through Puppeteer/PuppetShow powerpoint
- read through Puppeteer/related abstract
- peruse GroovyScripter code/structure
- figure out how to seamlessly integrate Python script-compiling within fluid GUI
- design aforementioned fluid GUI
The Backburner
- Protocol Graphs Thought Project
- Ideally, we should have a protocol graph that would be a generic form of managing an arbitrary combination of protocols.
- The protocol graph should contain vertices, which are either operands or protocols/operations.
- The graph should also connect operands to protocols.
- Given access to a library of protocol specifications, one should be able to give an expression or an explicit protocol graph for parsing purposes.
- One should be able to use PuppetShow (see powerpoint) to create an implicit protocol graph.
- One should be able to reconfigure protocol graphs for optimization, etc.
- Questions
- How do we want to construct this graph?
- Does the user input an expression?
- Should we have an interactive GUI to help user create custom protocol graphs?