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Purpose
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License
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Acknowledgements
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Project Startup
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. Requirements and Design
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. CFA Requirements and Specifications
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Attachment I to the Phase I Contract
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Early Draft- XML-RPC for the MACHINE_SERVICES module
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Preliminary Design Precis (Phase I)
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Phase I Design
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Overview
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System Architecture
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. DACLIPS Requirements and Specifications
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Recap of the Low Level Architecture
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Component Programs
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Distributed Processes
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Device Embedding
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The Rule Based System
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Master Daemon COOL Objects
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Process Control
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. Server Reference
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. Getting Started
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Configuration
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. Running auc-md
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. Engineering Master Daemon Derivatives
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Using the UML Studio Models
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Forward/Reverse Engineering for Another Language
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Extending the C++ MD
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. Using Master Daemon Concepts
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. Client Reference
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. Discovering and Using MD API, and Generating Client Interfaces
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Using xmlrpc-api2txt to discover Master Daemon interfaces
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Using the xmlrpc client to run an API and inspect the XML
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Using xmlrpc-api2cpp to generate a C++ client stub
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. Working with OpenAUC Client
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Installation
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Linux
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Mac
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Windows
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OpenAUC connotation of simple vs. complex
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Using auc-client
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Behavior
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Device
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State
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Interactive Mode
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. Back Matter
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. Glossary
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. Requirements XRef Matrix
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. Sources
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Baselines of this document
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Program Sources
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. Test Cover
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OpenAUC and cppunit
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. References
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