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Experimental Robotics Framework

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Experimental Robotics Framework

The Experimental Robotics Framework is a framework for developing composable applications. The idea is to develop software components that interact with others previously developed in other applications and other components developed by other researchers. It is not a new concept in the field, it is very similar to IBM eclipse but in this case for 3d applications and based on C++ instead of Java.

Documentation

An online manual is available.

Related Projects


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released on 26 March 2008

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Licensing

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GPLv2orlater Deborah Nicholson 2454567.511 April 2008
LGPLv3orlater Deborah Nicholson 2454567.511 April 2008


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
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Resources and communication

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General Download http://erff.berlios.de/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=downloads
Help Homepage http://erff.berlios.de/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=erf:erf


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 11 April 2008.



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