Credits
People
- Peter Novák is the main Jazzyk developer
and this website administrator,
- Bernd Fuhrmann wrote the first
prototype of the interpreter (called Jazyk) and implemented both the
JzURBI as well as its associated demo application
URBI-Bot,
- Michael Koester and David
Mainzer tested the beta version of the Jazzyk interpreter and
developed KR modules underlying Jazzbot, the initial driving
application of the research project,
- Slawomir Deren is working on an inter-agent communication enabling module
JzOAAComm,
- Weiyu Yi is working on the JzMASSim module.
- Juergen Dix supervises the research project
and provides a nuturing environment for its life,
- Koen Hindriks
contributed several ideas and constructive criticism to theoretical background of
the Jazzyk programming language and computational model of Behavioural State Machines
Software tools, organizations, etc.
- Free Software Fundation for enabling all the good open source software around,
- GNU for the high quality toolset programmers can use,
- Linux for the operating system of choice,
- Boost for the highest possible quality state-of-the-art C++ library,
- Ion Gaztanaga for the Boost.Interprocess library and his
technical support with the Beta code of the library,
- SourceForge for kindly hosting this project,
- Vim for the text editor of choice,
- webgen for a great piece of software powering this website,
- Alientrap team for Nexuiz
which provides us the 3D simulated environment for our agents,
- Gostai for their URBI programming
language for robot programming,
- Cyberbotics for their Webots physical simulation environment and e-Puck model in it,
- Doxygen a great source code documentation tool,
- Juergen Vollmer for Latex2man
allowing an easy creation of Jazzyk manual pages.
and of course the Clausthal University of Technology, its
Department of Informatics and all the members
of the Computational Intelligence Group for providing the
financial, logistic and social base ;-).