[kepler-dev] kepler flash demos
Christopher Brooks
cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu
Wed May 25 07:24:50 PDT 2005
Looks cool, it it makes the models very understandable. We should
do something similar for Ptolemy
One thing I considered doing was creating a web page that used image
maps that would allow the user to click on model to explore it and
look inside actors. It would be cool to have an automated way of
generating the images, web pages and image map files.
_Christopher
Bertram wrote:
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WOW -- the quality of the screen capture is amazingly good! Way to go!
I agree: this is a neat way not only to show demos (even when there is
no internet/EcoGrid/web service available) but also to "teach in"
(like in robotics ;-) potential users...
Great!!
Also the idea with the IRC as a "story board" is great!
Bertram
Matt Jones writes:
> Hey,
>
> I've been experimenting with vnc2swf to put together some demos of
> Kepler in action. These are pretty rough right now, but those of us in
> the SEEK project plan on spiffing them up over the next months by
> scripting them a bit better and adding audio. But I thought you might
> find them interesting. These might fit into our documentation and
> tutorial plans somehow, as they are pretty effective as "How-To"s.
>
> http://kepler-project.org/Wiki.jsp?page=WorkflowExamples
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matt
>
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