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− | + | Next Generation Software was started as an effort to demonstrate how intentional and conventional software can be combined. Our approach provides a way to utilize the information contained in existing databases for construction of the domain-specific language. This is first and natural step toward intentional software. At the same time our approach allows intentional software, created with such language - to share information with existing database applications. | |
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+ | Currently we are developing technology that allows to quickly construct simple software applications around any set of data references, and to create new contexts grounded in these points of reference. Points in O(n2)Space will be consistent with each application sharing the same context. Most importantly - each point will have properties determined by all applications using it. This will in turn become a factor in behavior of other applications relying on it. |
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Next Generation Software was started as an effort to demonstrate how intentional and conventional software can be combined. Our approach provides a way to utilize the information contained in existing databases for construction of the domain-specific language. This is first and natural step toward intentional software. At the same time our approach allows intentional software, created with such language - to share information with existing database applications.
Currently we are developing technology that allows to quickly construct simple software applications around any set of data references, and to create new contexts grounded in these points of reference. Points in O(n2)Space will be consistent with each application sharing the same context. Most importantly - each point will have properties determined by all applications using it. This will in turn become a factor in behavior of other applications relying on it.