Discovery Machine's Insert Gear Plugin is a wizard which aids a developer in calling a Discovery Machine Gear from Java code. Discovery Machine Gears are customized, stand-alone, executable process models that are made from Discovery Machine's Expertise Encoding and Execution Workshop (E3W). This plugin launches a wizard that gathers information about a gear, and then generates and inserts code into a Java editor to call that gear. The gear can then be executed to leverage captured knowledge within the project in which it is embedded.
Williamsport, PA, 24 August, 2006 -- Discovery Machine Inc. has announced the BETA version availability of its plugin which aids software developers in calling a DMI Gears from Java code. The plugin launches a wizard within Eclipse that will gather required information about the Gear. It will then automatically generate and insert the required source code into a Java editor to call and execute that Gear. A Gear is a standalone application or automated process model developed using DMI’s E3W platform. It provides a solution for what was previously a difficult task – integrating advanced subject matter expertise, human behavior, and automated process models into custom business applications.
“This is a significant event for all Discovery Machine clients, the Eclipse developer community, and any organization using the Eclipse framework” said DMI’s CEO Howard Lewis. “It means any Discovery Machine Gear can now be leveraged from, or embedded into, any application developed on the Eclipse open source framework. This provides a critical open source integration solution between Eclipse-based applications and DMI E3W process models and applications”.
Discovery Machine Inc. is a privately-held woman-owned firm, with headquarters in Williamsport, PA, and offices in Raleigh, NC, the heart of the Research Triangle. DMI provides software, methodology, and consulting services that enable knowledge capture and engineering. Discovery Machine products and services give “knowledge experts”—strategists, scientists, researchers and others—the ability to build working process models, simulations and intelligent agents without the need for scripting languages or complex rule-based systems. Discovery Machine has a successful history in the defense, aerospace, and biomedical research industries including work with the Navy, DARPA, ONR, NASA, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and many others. DMI is currently expanding its offerings into other government and commercial markets.
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