Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries
The current registry system accommodates normal parts fairly well but has difficulty when adding mutant libraries. If all mutant offspring were added as new parts, the registry would be comprehensive but the parts registry would become filled with parts and eventually become unmanageable to navigate...
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author | Xu, Kenneth O. Walters, Eric M. |
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description | The current registry system accommodates normal parts fairly well but has difficulty when adding mutant libraries. If all mutant offspring were added as new parts, the registry would be comprehensive but the parts registry would become filled with parts and eventually become unmanageable to navigate. If the mutants were added directly to the source’s page, it could become unwieldy and unintuitive to find. We propose a system of adding a few features to the registry that SHALL allow a user-friendly method of visualizing mutant offspring and siblings while condensing the registry as much as possible when mutants are introduced to allow for easier navigation. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/678872019-04-11T09:49:11Z Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries Xu, Kenneth O. Walters, Eric M. The current registry system accommodates normal parts fairly well but has difficulty when adding mutant libraries. If all mutant offspring were added as new parts, the registry would be comprehensive but the parts registry would become filled with parts and eventually become unmanageable to navigate. If the mutants were added directly to the source’s page, it could become unwieldy and unintuitive to find. We propose a system of adding a few features to the registry that SHALL allow a user-friendly method of visualizing mutant offspring and siblings while condensing the registry as much as possible when mutants are introduced to allow for easier navigation. 2011-12-29T16:50:45Z 2011-12-29T16:50:45Z 2011-12-29 Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67887 en_US BBF RFC;86 Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf |
spellingShingle | Xu, Kenneth O. Walters, Eric M. Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
title | Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
title_full | Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
title_fullStr | Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
title_full_unstemmed | Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
title_short | Creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
title_sort | creating native registry functions to accommodate mutant libraries |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67887 |
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