SAM-an animated 3D programming language
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article
Auteurs:
Christian Geiger and Wolfgang Muller and Waldemar Rosenbach
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Haute
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/SAM-an-animated-3D-programming-language-Geiger-M%C3%BCller/9014fe8fb12d2595cb01956586b27ca2031eb40b
Date de publication:
12/1997
Résumé:
Environnement de programmation et langage de programmation 3D. Permet de visualiser l'exécution du code sous forme de scènes 3D animées.
Abstract:
This article presents the animated visual 3D programming language SAM (Solid Agents in Motion) for parallel systems specification and animation. A SAM program is a set of interacting agents synchronously exchanging messages. The agent's behaviour is specified by means of production rules with a condition and a sequence of actions each. Actions are linearly ordered and execute when matching a rule. In SAM, main syntactic objects like agents, rules, and messages are 3D. These objects can have an abstract and a concrete, solid 3D presentation. While the abstract representation is for programming and debugging, the concrete representation is for animated 3D end-user presentations. After outlining the concepts of SAM this article gives two programming examples of 3D micro worlds and an overview of the programming environment.
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