To get started with Code Composer Studio? (CCStudio) Development Tools, review the first two sections
of this book. The remaining sections contain more detailed information on specific processes and tools. To
determine whether you can utilize these features, see the online help provided with the Code Composer
Studio installation.
Mantis an easily deployable, web based bugtracker to aid product bug tracking. It requires PHP, MySQL and a web server. It is simpler than Bugzilla and easily editable. Check out the online Demo.
Overview In this chapter I introduce Borland C++Builder (BCB) and explain what it is about. I also devote considerable time to explaining the purpose of this book and the philosophy behind my approach to technical writing. Technical subjects covered in this chapter include Creating a simple Multimedia RAD program that plays movies, WAV files, and MIDI files. Shutting down the BCB RAD programming tools and writing raw Windows API code instead. Creating components dynamically on the heap at runtime. Setting up event handlers (closures) dynamically at runtime. A brief introduction to using exceptions. This topic is covered in more depth in Chapter 5, "Exceptions." A brief introduction to ANSI strings. This subject is covered in more depth in Chapter 3, "C++Builder and the VCL." Using the online help. Greping through the include and source files that come with the product and with this book.
- XCS for Dynamic Environments
+ Continuous versions of XCS
+ Test problem: real multiplexer
+ Experiments: XCS is explored in dynamic environments with different magnitudes of change to the underlying concepts.
+Reference papers:
H.H. Dam, H.A. Abbass, C.J. Lokan, Evolutionary online Data Mining – an Investigation in a Dynamic Environment. 2005, accepted for a book chapter in Springer Series on Studies in Computational Intelligence
H.H. Dam, H.A. Abbass, C.J. Lokan, Be Real! XCS with Continuous-Valued Inputs. IWLCS 2005, (International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems). Washington DC, June 2005.
Many programs today suffer from the fact that their users have to connect using IP addresses. This is impossible for dialup users, whose IPs change all the time, and painful for LAN users who don t know their IP addresses or whose addresses also change. In addition, many collaborative programs could benefit from offering friends lists, showing friends as online or offline, providing status information. This kind of functionality is hard to provide, requiring a dedicated Internet database and a new client - client protocol. But it is offered today through a system called AwareNet, which is offered free of charge and royalty