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Re: [Tsp-devel] TSP, documentation, licence ?


From: Yves DUF
Subject: Re: [Tsp-devel] TSP, documentation, licence ?
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 15:48:00 +0200

Hello Frederoc/

2008/4/7, Frédéric Blanchet-Momas <address@hidden>:

Hello TSP users

 

I am create a PowerPoint TSP presentation (TSP for Dummies) in order to explain TSP for my client,


Great ! But please use OpenOffice open format instead of PowerPoint. You will be able to easily export it to PDF to make nice presentation with windows users. 

So could I use the TSP description text in the home page (licence of this text ?) :

https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tsp/ ?


Cesare Bertona was the original writer of this text, but with little help from his friends (Bob and me). And I don't think this text get "critical/valuable" information on TSP.
So please use it and spread it.


I hope that I could change the licence of my presentation in Free licence and send to TSP team but it's not me who get the final choice.


I hope you will be able to use FDL.

And in order to list the feature of the TSP functionality, I has consult the TSP workshop 2007 document but no one with licence (http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/tsp/events/First_TSP_Workshop_27march2007/). for a future, if a maximum could be licensing with the same licence  and eventually integrated in one central wiki (or other technologies), Maximum informations about TSP could be re use with facilities  ?


I agree with you. We should have put FDL on my documents. Please use mine as you want. It's heavily based on slides from Eric, but as far as I know him, I know he will want to open it.

Yves

Frederic Blanchet-Momas.

 

  

The text description (the text in savannah home page) than I would like re use (with the author designation) :

"This project is not part of the GNU Project.

The Transport Sample Protocol (TSP) goal is to provide a standard interface for data distribution between a provider and several consumers on different hosts, allowing both flexibility and performance aiming at the ease of sampling analysis.

The TSP protocol, which is based on TCP/IP, allows a client to register to a TSP provider for synchronous (or asynchronous) sample delivery. It permits to select a subset of bench symbols at a selected update frequency.

The protocol may be used by several TSP consumer (text, graphical, ...) which will use the obtained symbols for real-time or batch display or post-processing.

Today, this protocol has been implemented as C library based on POSIX calls, running on Linux, Windows, Solaris, OSF1 and VxWorks (provider side only).
There is a pure Java implementation for the consumer-side too.

The original need for this project comes from the space industry satellite validation benches. In the use of a validation bench, many parts of the running software and connected hardware should be monitored. This monitoring traces the evolution over the time of huge numbers of parameters at high frequency (example 100 up to 5000 variables at 128Hz). This is the essence of "sampling" bench variables subsequently called bench symbols or sample symbols.
The different parts of the validation bench may then send a stream of data containing the different values of the queried symbols over time.
"

 
 

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