List of Projects

EODiSP

The EODiSP (Open and Distributed Simulation Platform) is a generic platform to support the development and operation of distributed simulations. I has been developed for the European Space Agency. The EODiSP is free software licneced under the GPL.

EODiSP was developed by P&P Software GmbH, an ETH spin-off company. I have been working for P&P software on this project during my employment at ETH Zürich.

Diploma Thesis

STORM (Storm Template-based Object Relational Mapper)- an object-relational (O/R) mapper. The code is written in C#. The documentation is written in English. This is the resulting report. All resources can be accessed from the mercurial repository at http://hg.elchonline.net/storm.

Semester Thesis (3rd year)

WinLFS (Windows Linux File System) - An implementation of a Windows File System Driver that can read the Ext2 (Linux) Filesystem. The code is written in C. The technical part of the documentation is written in English, the rest (project management, etc) in German. This is the resulting report. All resources can be accessed from the mercurial repository at http://hg.elchonline.net/winlfs.

Semester Thesis (3rd year)

Hardening Server - Deals with the topic of securing a Linux (or Unix) environment. Written in German. This is the resulting report. All resources can be accesses from the mercurial repository at http://hg.elchonline.net/hardening.

Semester Thesis (2nd year)

Netbomb - An network capable implementation of a bomberman game. The code is written in C++. The documentation is written in German only. This is the resulting report. I was mainly responsible for the network implementation. All resources can be accessed from the mercurial repository at http://hg.elchonline.net/netbomb.

LaTeX

This is a small LaTeX Guide (in German) I wrote at school. You will need the following source files in case you want to use or change the guide.

latexguide.tex
literaturfelder.tex
literaturtypen.tex
sonderzeichen.tex

This are the templates I used for reports and articles respectively.

report.tex
article.tex

Notes

I keep the projects (basically as a backup) in a mercurial and in a subversion repository. The mercurial repository is the main repository. This means, if I ever change some code in one of the projects, I will do it in there.

The mercurial repository can be accessed from http://hg.elchonline.net

The subversion repository can be accessed from http://elchonline.net/svn

 
pers/projects_list.txt · Last modified: 20.09.2007 16:26 by eglimi
 
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