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====== ARCS.js, a Web framwork for Augmented Reality ====== | ====== ARCS.js, a Web framwork for Augmented Reality ====== | ||
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**ARCS.js** is a component oriented programming framework dedicated to augmented reality applications. It is written using the javascript language. | **ARCS.js** is a component oriented programming framework dedicated to augmented reality applications. It is written using the javascript language. | ||
The targeted platforms are: | The targeted platforms are: | ||
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* a list of post-connection invocations that enables dataflow; | * a list of post-connection invocations that enables dataflow; | ||
* a list of cleanup invocations in order to set some components in a stable state. | * a list of cleanup invocations in order to set some components in a stable state. | ||
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+ | The behavior of the application controller is the following, assuming that it received a token triggering a transition (having a starting state and an ending state): | ||
+ | - If a sheet is active (corresponding to the starting state), disconnect all components; | ||
+ | - Perform cleanup invocations on sheet; | ||
+ | - Enable the next sheet (corresponding to the ending state): | ||
+ | - Perform pre-connection invocations; | ||
+ | - Connect components of the sheet; | ||
+ | - Perform post-connection invocations. | ||
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