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Talktic: a development environment for pervasive computing applications
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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 352 archive
Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology table of contents
Yokohama, Japan
SESSION: Technical track: Pervasive computing table of contents
Pages 34-41  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-393-8
Authors
Yoshimasa Niwa  Keio University Advanced Research Center
Satoru Tokuhisa  Keio University Advanced Research Center
Masa Inakage  Keio University Graduate School of Media Design
Sponsors
IPSJ : Information Processing Society of Japan
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Talktic is a platform for the easy production of entertainment content developed under the keyword of "pervasive computing." The Talktic platform consists of runtime environment, library, and development environment to support applications using an MCU board, personal computer, and network. It uses a virtual machine in the runtime environment and provides a programming environment and library based on a lightweight scripting language for easy development of entertainment content. The linkage with web services and the high degree of compatibility for the virtual machine and scripts are expected to generate new forms of entertainment content.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Yoshimasa Niwa: colleagues
Satoru Tokuhisa: colleagues
Masa Inakage: colleagues