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Beluga for Visual Planners and Programmers

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INFormation CHanGe Architectures and Flow Charts

Powerful syntax. Designing information graphs (of architectures, traffic flows, running systems) in a scalable manner can be tricky. A user could be using any of dozens of visual applications for designs, presention, planning, but unable to publish it quickly or store this information in a text and fully reusable form.

Thanks to Beluga and InfChg you don't have to worry about any of that. You can enter complex programs, plans, flows, or architectures in a text-based systax (Beluga code). This interpreter of Beluga transforms your ideas from text representations into colorfull graphs.

In the Cloud. Online readers could be interacting dozens of servers at a given time, and the graph they see could go to a different version than the latest one you wish to publish. All this interacting with data that is also spread out across dozens of machines, possibly in different locations around the world.

This SaaS site infchg.appspot.com leverages Google App Engine's infrastructure, which takes care of all of the distribution, replication and load balancing, allowing you a seamless publication of your graphs and code.

Composition. Signed-in users are able to request enhanced graphics or run the Beluga code to create new programs in the cloud.

Generate your Graph On-line from Dot or Beluga languages (Information-Change)

Simply paste your ideas in the code area and hit the create-graph button. Ideas, plans, and programs are represented in a reaction-like style (Beluga language) with particles, reactions(->), structures(:), and comments(#), as in the examples below (and in left menu):

    e.g.   a->b #from a #to b  

    e.g. Empty -> Filling -> Full
    { Actor Water } -> SendingTo -> Empty 

    e.g.   λ -> λ ;
      area:   # pi area
      π -> λ -> π ;    
       

Your description, title, or tags for this code, optional:

     
    Type=     Title=        tags= e.g. dna trade music
    Graph Description: private?




Some examples

See the following examples for variations in organization and layout:

Beluga March 21 17h35

110 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/u3qI

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-21 at 17h35

part of code:
Alice -> Bernard
Alice -> Stephane
Chloe -> Elodie
Elodie -> Hakim
Chloe -> Francois
Bernard -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 21 17h32

110 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/u3qF

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-21 at 17h32

part of code:
Elodie -> Hakim
Alice -> Bernard
Alice -> Stephane
Stephane -> Francois
Chloe -> Francois
Bernard -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 20 10h51

110 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3jY

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 10h51

part of code:
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard -> Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
Chloe -> Bernard
...

Beluga March 20 10h15

80 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3jo

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 10h15

part of code:
Alice -> Bernard
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard -> Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 20 10h06

80 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3jf

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 10h06

part of code:
Alice -> Bernard
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard -> Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 20 10h05

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3je

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 10h05

part of code:
Alice -> Bernard
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard -> Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 20 10h03

80 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3jc

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 10h03

part of code:
Alice -> Bernard
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 20 09h59

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3i7

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 09h59

part of code:
Alice -> Bernard
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
...

Beluga March 20 09h57

90 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3i5

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 09h57

part of code:
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
Chloe -> Bernard
...

Beluga March 20 07h30

110 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gE

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h30

part of code:
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
Chloe -> Bernard
...

Beluga March 20 07h30

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gD

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h30

part of code:
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stéphane -> Alice
François -> Stéphane
François -> Chloe
Chloe -> Bernard
...

Beluga March 20 07h28

149 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gC

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h28

part of code:
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stephane -> Alice
Francois -> Stephane
Francois -> Chloe
Chloe -> Bernard
...

Beluga March 20 07h27

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gB

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h27

part of code:
Hakim -> Elodie
Bernard Alice
Stéphane -> Alice
François -> Stéphane
François -> Chloe
Chloe -> Bernard
...

Beluga March 20 07h26

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gA

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h26

part of code:
"Hakim" -> "Elodie"
"Bernard" "Alice"
"Stéphane" -> "Alice"
"François" -> "Stépha
"François" -> "Chloe"
"Chloe" -> "Bernard"
...

Dot March 20 07h26

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gz

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h26

Dot March 20 07h25

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gy

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h25

Dot March 20 07h24

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gx

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h24

Dot March 20 07h21

97 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gv

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h21

Beluga March 20 07h20

209 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gu

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h20

part of code:

  19
  ...

Beluga March 20 07h19

209 url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gt

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h19

part of code:

  19
  ...

Beluga March 20 07h19

url: http://infchg.appspot.com/t/t3gs

graph: (Structured-View type)

posted on Mar-20 at 07h19

part of code:

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About Beluga

InfChg is a SOA application relying on public cloud services. Powered by: Powered by Google App EngineGoogle App Engine, Ashitani.jp, Graphviz, Interquanta.biz, Gafol and Rico

Signed-in users have acess to receive enhanced versions of their code and executions. You can sign in above with your google account, you can also add your name as author by typing it inside your code (e.g. // author John-Nov2008). The Guest service generates a quick graph which quality could differ from ideal text or images. For registered users, a code and image enhancing is available free of charge to all users login in with their Google account. The owner of the source code retains full copyright of his/her work and this site gives the generated graph as CreativeCommons unless the user marked it as private.

Beluging, modeling in Beluga!

The Beluga language was developped under the "Change & Symmetry Model" of Information, and it is sometimes referred as IChange (info-change) code. The model inspires planning and programming by reactions (eg. H2O water), structure (eg. ice crystals), conservations (eg. sea levels), and cyclic interdependence (eg. wave propagation).

Beluga was created as an experimental coding language to solve a particular validation problem in 2002, later grew into an academic research till 2008 and is now available in the cloud thanks to Google. Developed for an industry specific need in telecom protocol-validation, the Beluga code and interpreter expanded later in the academic arena formalizing the underpinning physics-inspired model of information. From its origins as a quick-prototyping method and language, users consider now Beluga code as an easy-to-use language from generic planning to detail implementations.

Beluga Cloud & Web20 goals

The goal of this site is to allow users creating mindmaps, plans, and architecture graphs online and quickly. Users can Embed this diagram in your web-page by using the HTML or image link. Thus the Google Cloud allows seamless collaboration on graphs and ideas, via infchg.appspot.com and wave. Users needing more specific graph settings can sign-up and request the different types in the menu section.

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