Fix broken Readme

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Antoine Bartuccio 2017-06-22 11:07:17 +02:00
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This application follows a MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern for the GUI communication. This application follows a MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern for the GUI communication.
![MVC pattern applied on this project](MVC_en.pdf) ![MVC pattern applied on this project](MVC_en.png)
# Fireworks demonstration # Fireworks demonstration
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The goal of this demo is to bring out some fireworks using SARL agents. The goal of this demo is to bring out some fireworks using SARL agents.
The application is composed of 4 agents. The whole structure holonic. The application is composed of 4 agents. The whole structure holonic.
![Agents organization in the fireworks demo](Firework_en.pdf| width=150px |height=300px) ![Agents organization in the fireworks demo](Firework_en.png)
The main agent is the *LaunchingArea* which is linked with the GUI and and contains the other agents inside its inner context. The main agent is the *LaunchingArea* which is linked with the GUI and and contains the other agents inside its inner context.
This agent creates the *RocketLauncher*, one by rocket asked by the user. It also transmits the gravity and other parameters. This agent creates the *RocketLauncher*, one by rocket asked by the user. It also transmits the gravity and other parameters.
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![Application with the GUI](firework_screenshot.png| width=350px | height=300px) ![Application with the GUI](firework_screenshot.png)
Then, each RocketLauncher creates a *Rocket*. When this one is destroyed, the *RocketLauncher* is going to generate another one. This allows to displace the verification of the existence of the *Rocket* out of the LaunchingArea. It also isolates the *Rocket* and avoid that emitted events disrupt the managing of the simulation. Then, each RocketLauncher creates a *Rocket*. When this one is destroyed, the *RocketLauncher* is going to generate another one. This allows to displace the verification of the existence of the *Rocket* out of the LaunchingArea. It also isolates the *Rocket* and avoid that emitted events disrupt the managing of the simulation.