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Multi-Agent AI - I've Got the Bug Again...
It's Easter holiday and it's raining, snowing, sleeting, windy and generally undecided. So the family stayed in just hanging about, doing some reading, eating well and enjoying the odd bottle or two of vino. In a recent post I talked about The Microsoft Read More...

Posted Monday, March 24, 2008 10:11 PM by asehmi | 1 Comments

SOA for Industrial Strength Applications: A Workshop
Originally Created: 2004-09-14 Wow, I've been AWOL for far too long! Two reasons: a) It was a long and busy summer period for me which I spent worrying about how to make the next year of work as fun as the last one has been, and b) I turned off my blog Read More...

Posted Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:22 PM by asehmi | 0 Comments

The Pipeline IS the App
Originally Created: 2004-07-07 So, while I've been waxing lyrical about FABRIQ's beautiful pipeline architecture and how it can be used to compose primitive functionality into bigger pieces and how these can be distributed all over the place, etc., Clemens Read More...

Posted Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:10 PM by asehmi | 0 Comments

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Positioning FABRIQ - What? Why? Apple or Orange?
Originally Created: 2004-07-06 What is it? FABRIQ is a light weight, high performance, scalable, one-way only, asynchronous, XML messaging system written in managed code using the .NET Framework, Microsoft Messaging, Enterprise Services and WSE. It is Read More...

Posted Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:00 PM by asehmi | 2 Comments

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FABRIQ has gone public!
Originally Created: 2004-06-26 FABRIQ is a general purpose infrastructure for building fast and scalable networks of autonomous nodes for processing and relaying messages. A node is an implementation of a processing pipeline composed of reusable primitive Read More...

Posted Wednesday, June 20, 2007 2:39 PM by asehmi | 3 Comments

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