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Ken Keys. TinyFugue, 28 May 1996. Software package used as a "smart client" to MUDs, version 3.5alpha19. http://glia.biostr.washington.edu/%7Ehawkeye/tf/.

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Software Process Modeling and Execution within Virtual.. - Doppke, Heimbigner, Wolf (1997)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....database. Second, while Promo tracks the process as it proceeds, it does not directly govern the actions that make up the process. Instead, each action that is invoked occurs on the client site. In the absence of action invocations, the user simply interacts with the textual client TinyFugue [37], which 21 communicates with the server via the Telnet protocol [41] These elements of the architecture are shown using bold rectangles and edges. When an action is invoked, the server sends information regarding the action to be invoked to the client, which invokes the action and communicates ....

....exist that provide facilities for triggering actions based on strings sent by the MUD. By presuming that the client is smart in this way, Promo can simply print out a block of information about the desired action to the terminal. Currently, the only such client supported by Promo is TinyFugue [37], a line based client designed for connecting to MUD servers. Among the information sent to the client are the following. ffl a unique identifier identifying this action; ffl the object identifier and name of the object on which the action is being carried out; ffl the object identifier and ....

Ken Keys. TinyFugue, 28 May 1996. Software package used as a "smart client" to MUDs, version 3.5alpha19. http://glia.biostr.washington.edu/%7Ehawkeye/tf/.


Software Process Modeling and Execution within Virtual Environments - Doppke (1996)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....for MUDs that provide facilities for triggering actions based on strings sent by the MUD; by presuming that the client is smart in this way, Promo can simply print out a block of information about the desired action to the terminal. Currently, the only client supported by Promo is TinyFugue [28]. Among the information sent to the client are the following: ffl a unique ID identifying this action; ffl the object ID and name of the object on which the action is being carried out; 23 Promo promo command TinyFugue TinyFugue tool (via Notifier) results action info action info ....

Ken Keys. TinyFugue, 28 May 1996. Software package used as a "smart client" to MUDs, version 3.5alpha19. http://glia.biostr.washington.edu/%7Ehawkeye/tf/. 36

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