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9 9  * [[Navigating and Customizing Views with KLighD>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~~kieler/videos/klighd-ptolemy/||shape="rect"]]
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12 -A complex example for using KLighD technology, the Ptolemy Visualization project is about generating transient views of Ptolemy II models that are easy to browse through. [[Ptolemy II>>url:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/index.htm||shape="rect"]] is an open source program developed at UC Berkeley for experimenting with actor-oriented modelling. Actors are graphical representations of components with a certain functionality that generate output as a function of the inputs they receive. To use the output of one actor as the input of another, actors can be connected by links. A typical Ptolemy model might for instance look like this:
12 +A complex example for using KLighD technology, the Ptolemy Visualization project is about generating transient views of Ptolemy II models that are easy to browse through. [[Ptolemy II>>url:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/index.htm||shape="rect"]] is an open source program developed at UC Berkeley for experimenting with actor-oriented modelling. Actors are graphical representations of components with a certain functionality that generate outputs as a function of the inputs they receive. To use the output of one actor as the input of another, actors are connected by links. A typical Ptolemy model might for instance look like this:
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14 14  [[image:attach:ptolemy.png]]
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