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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,4 @@ 1 -{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="ReSpecT.MacroSheet"/}} 2 - 3 -{{velocity filter="none"}} 4 -{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}} 5 -= #respect() at a Glance = 6 - 1 +{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}}{{velocity}} 7 7 == What is #respect()? == 8 8 9 9 #respect() (**Re**action **Spec**ification **T**uples) is a logic-based coordination language enabling tuple space programming. ... ... @@ -11,9 +11,8 @@ 11 11 * communication is based on //logic tuples//; 12 12 * coordination occur through //logic tuple spaces//; 13 13 * the behaviour of each tuple space is //programmable// so to embed any computable coordination policy. 14 -<p/> 15 -In this conceptual framework, #respect() has a twofold role: 16 16 10 +In this conceptual framework, #respect() has a twofold role: 17 17 * as a specification language, #respect() makes it possible to catch interaction //events// and associate them to //reactions// by means of first-order logic tuples; 18 18 * as a reaction language, #respect() supports the notion of reaction as a computational activity to be executed locally to a tuple centre in response to interaction events, by providing for both a logic-based syntax for the definition of reactions, and a model for their execution. 19 19 ... ... @@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ 25 25 26 26 Currently, #respect() is distributed as a part of the [[#tucson()>>http://tucson.apice.unibo.it]] middleware. 27 27 #tucson() is a middleware for the coordination of distributed processes, as well as autonomous, intelligent & mobile agents, providing #respect() tuple centres as its main coordination abstractions. 28 -<p/> 29 -Coorespondingly, the #respect() technology is currently made available as an essential part of the [[#tucson() distribution>>TuCSoN.Download]]. 30 -<p/> 31 -##*Try [ #respect() Online | #attachmentUrl('respect-launch.jnlp') ]!* 32 -##info("Work In Progress!") 33 -{{/html}} 22 + 23 +Correspondingly, the #respect() technology is currently made available as an essential part of the [[#tucson() distribution>>TuCSoN.Download]]. 34 34 {{/velocity}} 25 +{{include reference="ReSpecT.MacroSheet"/}}