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 AmbientTalk is not our only research artifact. There is also [[crime:introduction|CRIME]], a data-driven programming language which explores the logic programming paradigm to tackle similar coordination issues in mobile ad hoc networks. AmbientTalk is not our only research artifact. There is also [[crime:introduction|CRIME]], a data-driven programming language which explores the logic programming paradigm to tackle similar coordination issues in mobile ad hoc networks.
  
-<box 90% round orange|Contact> +===== Contact ===== 
-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.</box>+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.
  
 ===== Further Reading ===== ===== Further Reading =====
  
-**Ambient-Oriented Programming**, Jessie Dedecker, Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Mostinckx, Theo D'HondtWolfgang De Meuter. +If you're interested in the Ambient-oriented Programming paradigm in generalcheck out the [[research:papers|papers on AmOP]] pageThe seminal [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2005/vub-prog-tr-05-10.pdf|OOPSLA2005 Onward! paper]] pretty much sums up our earliest musings on AmOPA year laterat [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2006/vub-prog-tr-06-11.pdf|ECOOP2006]], we refined these ideas and applied them to our first AmbientTalk prototype.
-In "OOPSLA '05Companion of the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and ApplicationsPages 31-40San Diego, U.S.AACM Press."2005 [ [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2005/vub-prog-tr-05-10.pdf|download]] ]+
  
-**Ambient-Oriented Programming in AmbientTalk**Jessie Dedecker, Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Mostinckx, Theo D'Hondt, Wolfgang De Meuter.  In "Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP), Dave Thomas (Ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 4067, pp. 230-254, Springer-Verlag.", 2006 +If you're interested in the AmbientTalk programming languagecheck out the [[research:atpapers|papers on AmbientTalk]] pageThe [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2006/vub-prog-tr-06-11.pdf|ECOOP2006 paper]] is the first paper describing AmbientTalk in-depth. Howeversince mid-2006the language has been extensively revisedA good starting point for reading about the revised language is the [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2007/vub-prog-tr-07-17.pdf|SCCC2007 paper]].
-[[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2006/vub-prog-tr-06-11.pdf|download]] +
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-**Ambient-Oriented Programming**Jessie DedeckerPh.D. Thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. +
-[[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2006/vub-prog-phd-06-01.pdf|download]] ] +
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-More information can also be found in the [[research:papers|Papers]] section.+
  
 ===== Research Topics ===== ===== Research Topics =====
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