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Posted to commits@isis.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2013/05/30 07:01:41 UTC

svn commit: r863708 - in /websites/staging/isis/trunk: cgi-bin/ content/ content/getting-started/powered-by.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Thu May 30 05:01:40 2013
New Revision: 863708

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for isis

Modified:
    websites/staging/isis/trunk/cgi-bin/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/isis/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/isis/trunk/content/getting-started/powered-by.html

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Modified: websites/staging/isis/trunk/content/getting-started/powered-by.html
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--- websites/staging/isis/trunk/content/getting-started/powered-by.html (original)
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 <p>TransportPlanner is a demo done by <a href="http://marintek.no">Marintek AS</a> to show a possible 'solution' to a multimodal transport planning problem. It's a small part of a bigger European funded project.</p>
 
-<p>The author, Christian Steinebach, explains it as follows:</p>
+<p>The domain is that:</p>
 
-<blockquote>
-  <p>The domain is that:</p>
-  
-  <ul>
-  <li>some cargo should be transported from a pickup destination to a delivery destination.</li>
-  <li>A 'client' creates a transport demand</li>
-  <li>A 'logistics service provider' plans a route from pickup to delivery using a shortest path algorithm.</li>
-  <li>The route's waypoints (where cargo is loaded from one providere to another) may be shown on a map.</li>
-  <li>The costs associated with each leg may be shown as a pie chart</li>
-  <li>The resource usage, i.e. costs and time for each leg, may be shown as a bar chart.</li>
-  <li>An event may be generated (e.g. some customs papers are missing, therefore transport execution stops and a replan
-  is necessary).</li>
-  </ul>
-</blockquote>
+<ul>
+<li>some cargo should be transported from a pickup destination to a delivery destination.</li>
+<li>A 'client' creates a transport demand</li>
+<li>A 'logistics service provider' plans a route from pickup to delivery using a shortest path algorithm.</li>
+<li>The route's waypoints (where cargo is loaded from one providere to another) may be shown on a map.</li>
+<li>The costs associated with each leg may be shown as a pie chart</li>
+<li>The resource usage, i.e. costs and time for each leg, may be shown as a bar chart.</li>
+<li>An event may be generated (e.g. some customs papers are missing, therefore transport execution stops and a replan
+is necessary).</li>
+</ul>
 
-<p>Christian wrote this demo part-time over the course of a few weeks.  He commented:</p>
+<p>The author, Christian Steinebach, wrote this demo part-time over the course of a few weeks.  He commented:</p>
 
 <blockquote>
   <p>I did not have too much time to get 'something done' ... But although I had a hard time in the beginning with Isis I don't think I would have made it