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Re: Event-Oriented Computing
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Sven N. Thommesen |
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Re: Event-Oriented Computing |
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Thu, 04 Feb 1999 11:22:49 -0600 |
At 07:26 AM 2/4/1999 -0700, Glen wrote:
>
>Or it could *eat* the bug and replace it with a
>carcass that didn't respond to the messages sent to it by the scheduler.
>Etc.
>
>glen
Glen,
<HUMOR>
sorry to tell you this but our friend BillG is way ahead of you on this one
-- M$ have had agents like that operating within Windows and MS-Office for
as long back as I can remember ;-)
</HUMOR>
Otherwise, a thought provoking piece !
Sven
(Sorry, just couldn't help myself)
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- Event-Oriented Computing, glen e. p. ropella, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Nelson Minar, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing,
Sven N. Thommesen <=
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, glen e. p. ropella, 1999/02/05
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/02/06
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, glen e. p. ropella, 1999/02/07
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Nelson Minar, 1999/02/07
- Smart Agents (was Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Paul E. Johnson, 1999/02/07