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<center><h3>Current Status</h3></center> |
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Several central components are now functioning to initial |
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design parameters and data can now be passed through the |
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system successfully. Many planning and design decisions |
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are still being made, along with various specification |
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documents. Detailed information can usually be found in |
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the meeting minutes. Code is viewable via CVS to UKC |
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users only. |
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Our current host development allows us to pass machine statistics |
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to our distributed filter arrangement, which then processes the |
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data and stores it for later use. An example of such use is the |
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historical report generator which produces graphs of machine |
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usage over periods of time (viewable in a web browser). Realtime |
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clients are also currently being developed - one Java Swing GUI |
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version and also a command line version that can run in a terminal |
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<center><h3>Presentations</h3></center> |
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On Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th October all members of the group made presentations to various groups of peers. |
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For those who are interested you can view an online version |
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of our presentation <a href="documentation/presentation/i-scream-web.htm">here</a>. |
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<a href="documentation/presentation/i-scream-web.ppt"> here</a>. |
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<center><h3>Naming History</h3></center> |
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The name <b>i-scream</b> arose from a meeting whereupon one member |
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of our group randomly chose to draw an ice cream on the white board. |
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It later became apparent that we had no name for our project (other |
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than 'The Project'). It seemed only natural to name our project after |
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the ice cream that had been oh-so-randomly drawn on the white board. |
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Copyright issues immediately ruled out anything involving Mr Whippy, |
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so we had to settle for <b>i-scream</b>. And thus, we were left with a cunning |
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play on words - it still sounded like <i>ice cream</i>, yet also |
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served as a functional decription of our system - namely, one which |
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screams at somebody if something has gone wrong... |
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