File System Design for and NSF File Server Appliance Dave Hitz, James Lau, and Michael Malcolm
Technical Report TR3002
NetApp
2002
http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/3002.html
(At WPI: http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/CCC/Help/Unix/snapshots.html)
Aspects of Networking in Multiplayer Computer Games J. Smed, T. Kaukoranta and H. Hakonen
The Electronic Library
Volume 20, Number 2, Pages 87-97
2002
Interface Tips To speak, click the Talk button. Alternatively, press and hold the Control key on your keyboard while you are speaking. To control your audio and microphone levels, click the icons in the Media Toolbar and adjust the levels. These button allow you to change your participant status. To indicate that you have something to contribute, select Raise Hand. You may also be asked agree or disagree, or indicate if you want the presenter to go faster or slower. Click in this area to send a text chat to the presenter, participant, or the entire room. Type in the text box and press the Enter key on your key board to send your message. If you are having audio connection issues, press the Phone icon to obtain a call-in number and pin code. Note: long distance charges do apply.
A Technical Game Project 4
Due dates:
Game Idea Friday, March 16th
Game Plan Friday, March 23rd
Web Page Sunday, April 9th
First Playable Wednesday, April 18th
Final Game Wednesday, April 25th