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Demonstration Title
What does it do?
This section describes what the model achieves.
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Information used
This section lists the required information together with units, as inputs, for the model to perform. |
Formulae
This section sets out the formula/ae used together with a definition of the symbols making up the forumla (algebraic, logical, numeric).
| Scripts & code details
This section provides sections of code to illustrate how, for example ECMAScript is applied or poitning out specific techniques.
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Credits
Design, where applied and other details.
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Demonstration sectionThe Decision Analysis Initiative demonstration section provides online examples of "Power-ECMAScripting" built using DScriptTM and server side ECMAScript and client side ECMAScript. The initial demonstrations cover three basic configurations:
- SS-PCLT-Browser (Server side process code - client side browser on PC or Laptop)
- SS-MD-Browser (Server side process code - client side browser on mobile device)
- SS-PCLT-VC (Server side process code - client side virtual client on PC or Laptop)
Server side Grids are under review as candidates for this demonstration series and our assessment will be posted when finalised.
Each demonstration is accessed via a launch page (see right) containing:
- a link back to this page "Back to the Index"
- links to the demonstration or to similar classes of demonstration showing different aspects of functionality
- demostration title
Below the demonstration title there are four sets of explanations consisting of:
- What does it do? - the demonstration's objective or function
- Information used - the information needed as inputs
- Formulae - the forumala/ae or script library modules used to implement the logical model
- Scripts & code details - notes on code details of the script used
Demonstrations can be accessed by clicking on the title of the demonstration of interest under the configuration of interest (SS-PCLT-Browser, SS-MD-Browser or SS-PCLT-VC).
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 SS-PCLT-Browser
Demonstrations of server side to PCs or Laptops
Server-side to PC or Laptop operations make use of operating systems and browsers, such as MS Windows and MSIE or equivalent as client side interfaces which comply with the the HTML HTTP World Wide Web protocols.
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 SS-MD-Browser
Demonstrations of server side to mobiles
Server-side to mobile operations make use of mobile operating systems and browsers, or equivalent, client side interfaces which comply with the the WAP or HTML HTTP World Wide Web protocols.
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 SS-PCLT-VC
Demonstrations of server side to PCs or Laptops with Virtual Clients
Server-side to PC or Laptop operations make use of operating systems and virtual clients, such as MS Windows and Navatec Voyager as the client side interface which comply with the the HTML HTTP World Wide Web protocols and VCT2 protocols (e.g. UC20003 through UC2010).
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Models will be posted as completed
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SS Grid
Demonstration of server side grids
We are reviewing the utility of demonstrating grid computing because their use is justified by particularly complex operations and sometimes processes of relatively long duration. As a result they are not a convenient operation to demonstrate. However, some grid allocation optimization procedures will be demonstrated under the SS-VCT section since these do not require much time to operate. |
1 This format was adopted from the AFA-AGRONET site standard established in 2000. This site for farm planning, investment identification and appraisal (linear progranning and simulation) had over 120 separate calculators for different manageement issues AFA-AGRONET was a biligual application built for the Hungarian Agricultural Development Foundation by Navatec.com using DScript.
2 VCT-Virtual Client Technology, introduced by Seel and Navatec.com in 2000;
3 UC-Universal Channels (asynchronous parallel communications protocol between server and VCT introduced by Seel & Navatec.com in 2002.
This site is sponsored by SEEL Systems Engineering Economics Labs http://www.seel-telesis.com
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