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start [2006/11/09 12:52] stijnmstart [2007/07/28 17:19] – added tvcutsem
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-====== Welcome to Ambient-Oriented Programming ====== +====== Ambient-Oriented Programming ====== 
-Welcome to our website on Ambient-Oriented Programming, an exciting new paradigm of computing geared towards promoting and programming spontaneous interactions between different mobile and/or embedded devices.+Welcome to our website on Ambient-Oriented Programming, a novel programming paradigm geared towards promoting and programming spontaneous interactions between different mobile and/or embedded devices.
  
-This webpage is also the home of AmbientTalk, our experimental programming language to develop such applications. The current implementation of AmbientTalk is relatively stable and can be downloaded [[at:Download|here]]. A tutorial on the language can be found [[at:Tutorial|here]].+{{:at:atlogo.jpg?80  |:at:atlogo.jpg}} This webpage is also the home of AmbientTalk, our experimental programming language to develop applications for software running on mobile ad hoc networks. The current implementation of AmbientTalk is relatively stable. The best way to get started is to [[at:download|download]] the language and to read the [[at:tutorial:tutorial|tutorial]].
  
 ===== What is AmbientTalk all about? ===== ===== What is AmbientTalk all about? =====
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   * **Resource-Aware** Service discovery is an integral part of any ambient-oriented language since resources are encountered dynamically in the ever-changing network topology surrounding a device.   * **Resource-Aware** Service discovery is an integral part of any ambient-oriented language since resources are encountered dynamically in the ever-changing network topology surrounding a device.
  
-==== Further Reading ====+Check out the [[at:introduction|introduction]] to AmbientTalk for a hands-on example showing you the benefits in actual code. 
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 +===== Contact ===== 
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 +  * The [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/mailman/listinfo/ambienttalk-user|AmbientTalk user list]], for questions and general information on AmbientTalk: ''ambienttalk-user at prog.vub.ac.be''. If you want to contact any one of us personally, please see the [[people|People]] pages for personal contact details. 
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 +===== Further Reading =====
  
 **Ambient-Oriented Programming**, Jessie Dedecker, Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Mostinckx, Theo D'Hondt, Wolfgang De Meuter. **Ambient-Oriented Programming**, Jessie Dedecker, Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Mostinckx, Theo D'Hondt, Wolfgang De Meuter.
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   * [[research:dgc|Distributed Garbage Collection]]   * [[research:dgc|Distributed Garbage Collection]]
   * [[research:modelling|Modelling for Ambient Intelligence]]   * [[research:modelling|Modelling for Ambient Intelligence]]
- +  * [[research:biomodels|Biologically-Inspired Programming Models]]
-===== Contact ===== +
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-  The [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/mailman/listinfo/ambienttalk-user|AmbientTalk user list]], for questions and general information on AmbientTalk: ''ambienttalk-user at prog.vub.ac.be'' +
-  * [[http://prog2.vub.ac.be:9006/JForum/forums/list.page|The AmbientTalk Forum]]+
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