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| Re: [ecf-dev] jACT-R's plans for ECF | 
Hi Anthony,
Thanks very much for the note (and adding to Adopters list)!  Sounds 
like exciting work.
Incidently, my (Scott) training was in research psychology (many moons 
ago).  Actually, that's how I got interested in distributed systems and 
real-time collaboration infrastructure...as a way to support education 
and training through extensible distributed simulation.  So I have a 
very soft place in my own heart for these directions.  (e.g. see at 
bottom of page here:  http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~mateas/publications.html).
But in any event...please don't be shy about speaking up here about 
needs/desires/things that you want with ECF...maybe some of them are 
already there, and if not there yet can/could be introduced.  And if you 
can, please let us know about developments on your project.
Scott
Anthony M. Harrison wrote:
Would you be willing to tell people on this mailing list what you are
using ECF for?  (and perhaps adding yourself to the ECF Adopters list:
I've updated the adopters list. But here's the gist:
I've built a cognitive simulation system (I'm a psychologist by 
training) which uses Eclipse for the IDE. I'm trying to leverage ECF 
to build a remote execution service for the simulations (we often run 
thousands of iterations of these simulations). A combination of 
generic server/client, discovery, file transfer and data sharing to 
spread the load. (and I'm really eager to see the intersection of p2 
and ECF for dependency management across multiple services).
My brainstorming can be found here: 
http://anthonymharrison.com/2008/06/19/escape-from-writing/
  ...
  Anthony M. Harrison, PhD
  http://anthonymharrison.com/
  http://jactr.org/
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