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    WiiGesture for Fex/AIR

    WiiGesture for Fex/AIR

    Allows inclusion of Gesture Interaction via WiiMote in Web-Apps

    WiiGesture is a library to add gestural interaction in web-applications that are based on Adobe Flash/Flex/Air. Therefore it uses the WiiFlash service (http://wiiflash.bytearray.org/?page_id=50) to retrieve the sensor data and an internal algorithm based on template matching recognizes performed gestures in real-time. For easier gesture training, a so called WiiGesture-Learning desktop tool was developed that automatically generates gesture templates by performing gestures with at least...
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    Dynamic Flex forms

    Dynamic Flex forms

    Components to generate a flex (spark) form dynamically

    Proof of concept project to investigate the potential to generate Flex forms from a dynamic (possibly externalised) source to cut development time building common form functionality. I've previously used 'control' classes to allow non technical users to configure form validation parameters in an external XML file, however the form & model still required development time. As an extension of the form class to function more like a SkinnableDataComponent the form items become...
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    The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu). NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
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