o.io
John MacCallum, Adrian Freed, David DeFilippo, Rama Gottfried

Citation
John MacCallum, Adrian Freed, David DeFilippo, Rama Gottfried. "o.io". UC Berkeley, 20, February, 2014.

Abstract
o.io is a suite of tools for hiding vendor-specific and protocol- specific details of controllers and actuators and for replacing diffuse documentation and heterogeneous ontologies with harmonized, situational schema carried along in real- time with gesture and actuator control values as OSC bundles. o.io is intended for use in transmitting and manipulating data from heterogenous networks of devices.

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    John MacCallum, Adrian Freed, David DeFilippo, Rama
    Gottfried. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/501.html"
    ><i>o.io</i></a>, UC Berkeley, 20,
    February, 2014.
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    John MacCallum, Adrian Freed, David DeFilippo, Rama
    Gottfried. "o.io". UC Berkeley, 20, February, 2014.
  • BibTeX
    @software{MacCallumFreedDeFilippoGottfried14_Oio,
        author = {John MacCallum and Adrian Freed and David
                  DeFilippo and Rama Gottfried},
        title = {o.io},
        institution = {UC Berkeley},
        day = {20},
        month = {February},
        year = {2014},
        abstract = {o.io is a suite of tools for hiding
                  vendor-specific and protocol- specific details of
                  controllers and actuators and for replacing
                  diffuse documentation and heterogeneous ontologies
                  with harmonized, situational schema carried along
                  in real- time with gesture and actuator control
                  values as OSC bundles. o.io is intended for use in
                  transmitting and manipulating data from
                  heterogenous networks of devices.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/501.html}
    }
    

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