--------------------------------------------------------------------------- From leonghw@comp.nus.edu.sg Tue May 25 17:03:32 1999 Subject: The Complete BAP! (fwd)... To: Steven_QUEK@nyp.gov.sg (Steven Quek), LPKU@hq.psa.com.sg (Liang Ping Ku) SQuek and KuLP: Good news... Just a piece of news to let you know that all the hard work we all (including you two) put into the design portion of RADS 2.0 has paid off. Refer to the email below for details. (Liwen gave his MSc presentation earlier this week -- too short time for me to circulate to you two -- and he is now documenting and preparing the deliverables (The RAS Proj Deliverables page is found in the RAS-Group Site Index Page at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~leonghw/RAS-Group/ under the sub-topic of "Resources and Methodology" To David, Hee Meng, Liwen: Good work to all -- esp. David on getting the last step done. The design is something that Steven and I have high confidence with as "project managers"... but in software one never knows what can/may happen. This successful integration shows that our software design framework makes good sense and is workable. For this, we have to thank all the contributors to this, esp Steven Quek for giving directions, David, Hee Meng for doing the bulk of the design and follow-through in this work, and Liwen for serving as our first test case of integration using our design. and, of course, David -- the current "Project Manager for BAPS" for pulling off the final integration. Thanks, guys. Regards, --hon-wai 25-05-99 (5pm) This is a good milestone for our RAS-Group. David Ong Tat-Wee writes: |>-From ongtw@comp.nus.edu.sg Tue May 25 15:16:47 1999 |>-From: David Ong Tat-Wee |>-Subject: The Complete BAP! |>-To: leonghw@comp.nus.edu.sg (Leong Hon Wai), |>- foohm@comp.nus.edu.sg (Foo Hee Meng), |>- chenliwe@comp.nus.edu.sg (Chen Liwen), |>- ongtw@comp.nus.edu.sg (Ong Tat Wee) |>- |>-Hiya, |>- |>-Good news! Li Wen and I have _successfully_ merged our BAP-GP |>-partitioner and BAP-BP packer together to get a _full_ running BAPS! |>- |>-The entire process took approximately 1 hr, inclusive of ftp'ing, |>-modifying (minor) parts of our program code, compiling and variable |>-name conflict resolutions (minor). We ran thru two examples: one |>-6-vessel and one 108-vessel, and obtained the expected results. |>- |>-Li Wen will now finish up the documentation for his part, while I try |>-to port the entire BAPS to the Cygwin environment. |>- |>--- |>-| Regards, --> David Ong Tat-Wee |>-| email: ongtw@comp.nus.edu.sg |>-| - dotw - home page: http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~ongtw |>-| tel: 874-2973 School of Computing, NUS |>- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------