It is possible today to construct other network-integrated architectures, but there is less built-in Ptolemy II support at this time.Įventually, you will be able to construct applets and other Ptolemy II architectures using XML files. At the current writing, applets have the best developed infrastructure, so we describe here how to construct them. ![]() ![]() They might be classical computer programs (applications), or any of a number of network-integrated programs (applets, servlets, or CORBA services, for example). They might be simulations (executable models of some other system) or implementations (the system itself). Ptolemy II models can be specified in a number of ways and used in a number of ways. Lee Contributor: Christopher Hylands 2.1 Introduction
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