- From: Alex Milowski <alex@milowski.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:26:55 -0800
- To: public-xml-processing-model-wg@w3.org
Here's that paper I mentioned on the call: http://www.milowski.com/math/papers/2005-iamc/IAMC-2005-milowski.xhtml It was given at the Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation conference last July (2005). This is just one of the common ways I'm using XML pipelines to implement computational services. The example from the paper and others are the computation web services behind this web application: http://www.milowski.com/app/monos-demo/ and they also run on a P2P grid as well. A slightly out of date version of the pipeline vocabulary that is used in the paper is available at [1] which is part of my smallx [2] project I mentioned. In a completely non-math context, it was used by one of my students at the CDE [3] to implemented the SylVia syllabus application [4]. Finally, another completely different use is a mobile service that checks tides so that I can see whether I should go to the beach with my dog. I've collected together information about that service and placed in on jeteye (my day job) at [5]. [1] https://smallx.dev.java.net/pipeline-spec-2005-06-14.html [2] https://smallx.dev.java.net/ [3] http://cde.berkeley.edu [4] http://groups.sims.berkeley.edu/sylvia/ [5] http://www.jeteye.com/jetpak/13402417,,,1134666984,,,,view.html --Alex Milowski
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