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- | ==== Guanotes ==== | + | ====== Guanotes |
- | Probably we can use the concepts were developed by [[http:// | + | ==== The concept==== |
- | From TOTA, the interface for a [[Guanote]] may look like: | + | Guanotes application allows flockrs to post notes, called guanotes, to the ambient ( i.e any device available in the surroundings ranging from other flockr device to devices installed on public places such as KK). This is a concept similar to Stickies application in Mac but guanotes can hop from one device to another. |
- | < | + | Flockrs can thus discover other flockrs guanotes, store them and exchange them later with other flockrs such that guanotes can be ' |
- | def decidePropagation() -> boolean | + | |
- | def doAction (); | + | |
- | def changeTupleContent() -> tuple | + | |
- | def decideStore () -> boolean | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | and the interface for the application itself: | + | Flockrs can also subscribe to a particular type of guanotes such that they are automatically notified whenever they meet a flockr carrying guanotes of that particular type. Currently, flockrs can subscribe to receive guanotes sent to a particular flock. This functionality is reminiscent to the subscription to a mailing list. |
- | < | + | Another idea is that flockrs can stop the percolation of guanotes. For example, if a flockr detects that a spam guanote or a guanote with unapropiate content, it could stop its propagation. |
- | def subscribe | + | |
- | -> subscription object where you can unsubscribe | + | ==== What is a guanote? |
- | </code> | + | |
+ | A guanote consists of a message and a receiver list (a flock or individual flockrs). Guanotes keeps track of the connected flockrs which are running the application. Guanotes applications communicate with each other (by means of the [[: | ||
+ | In order to avoid flooding the network, [[: | ||
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+ | A guanote | ||
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+ | ==== Usage Scenario ==== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | The above figure illustrates the propagation of a guanote in a campus-based scenario. It shows six flockrs connected in Urbiflock and running the Guanotes application. The communication range of their devices is depicted with a dotted line while the colored dot on their devices denotes the gender of the flockr (pink for girls, blue for males, and grey if the gender is not set in the flockr' |
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