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==To Do== |
==To Do== |
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====ChordsMod4T and related packages==== |
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⚫ | * Somewhere there should be links to documentation for Mathematica, J/Link, Java etc. Where? Right here, of course, when this entry goes below to the "Done" section. But perhaps also in some special [[VasCalc - Bibliography]] page which will be linked from our [[VasCalc - A Vassiliev Invariants Calculator|front page]]. |
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* Once everything actually works and is debugged, run performance profiles and figure out where the resources are going. In particular, we seem to be hitting Java's memory limit rather easily (say 1 circle and 9 chords, or 2 lines and 7 chords). Moreover, we appear to be consuming memory at a faster rate than we consume time. |
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* Add disk operations for reading/writing databases of {chord diagrams, factorials, binomial coefficients}. |
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* Documentation - what the program does, how it works, performance profile, as well as usage (see next line). |
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* Package the program nicely, with Mathematica interface. |
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* Fix the FIRST_CHORD = 3 line (if only for aesthetics). |
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==Done== |
==Done== |
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⚫ | * Somewhere there should be links to documentation for Mathematica, J/Link, Java etc. Where? Right here, of course, when this entry goes below to the "Done" section. But perhaps also in some special [[VasCalc - Bibliography]] page which will be linked from our [[VasCalc - A Vassiliev Invariants Calculator|front page]]. |
Revision as of 15:01, 20 June 2006
This is the VasCalc Project To Do List.
To Do
- Once everything actually works and is debugged, run performance profiles and figure out where the resources are going. In particular, we seem to be hitting Java's memory limit rather easily (say 1 circle and 9 chords, or 2 lines and 7 chords). Moreover, we appear to be consuming memory at a faster rate than we consume time.
- Add disk operations for reading/writing databases of {chord diagrams, factorials, binomial coefficients}.
- Documentation - what the program does, how it works, performance profile, as well as usage (see next line).
- Package the program nicely, with Mathematica interface.
- Fix the FIRST_CHORD = 3 line (if only for aesthetics).
Done
- Somewhere there should be links to documentation for Mathematica, J/Link, Java etc. Where? Right here, of course, when this entry goes below to the "Done" section. But perhaps also in some special VasCalc - Bibliography page which will be linked from our front page.