Introduction
Taken from the requirements specification:
"The Extended Analog Computer (EAC) is the instantiation of a theoretical model outlined by Lee Rubel. Developed by Professor Jonathan Mills at Indiana University, it is used to explore Rubel’s computational paradigm. Project JEAC is an application front-end for the EAC. The application will enable students and researchers to test analog configurations, collect feedback, and extract information from these machines. The project’s goal is develop a pedagogical interface that better supports the learning and explorational experiences that are crucial to attract research to the field of analog computing."
Releases
NOTE: I am having trouble with my home server, release are found here, for the time being.
- Releases: http://home.ryanvarick.com/svn/jeac/trunk/BUILD/releases
- Source: http://home.ryanvarick.com/svn/jeac/trunk
Documentation
- jEAC Roadmap - development plans
- jEAC TODO - day-to-day development
- jEAC Coding Standards
- Requirements Specification Δ (PDF)
- Usability Evaluation (PDF)
- Evolution with jEAC
More information
- jEAC TODO - what I'm working on (see the Roadmap for a broader view)
- SourceForge project page (in progress)
- Bugs
- Feature requests
- API (in progress)
- jEAC Release Notes (in progress)
- Contributions to jEAC
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