Cross-functional team who negotiates and implements changes in the FRAG Framework Responsible for finding common solutions that should be added to the.

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Cross-functional team who negotiates and implements changes in the FRAG Framework Responsible for finding common solutions that should be added to the Framework The Framework Team

What we‘ll be responsible for

The Framework Layer I/O component: provides an interface for merging and distributing events of multiple devices (mouse, keyboard, special input devices) Game component: manages all game data, provides access for addressing multiple FRAG objects, controls and updates the mission state Peer-to-peer component: responsible for the P2P game setup - dynamical peer discovery and connection establishment

Infrastructure for tournaments in mobile environments Manages peer-to-peer communication Distributed object synchronization and state replication between peers Message transport for object-based 2D or 3D game worlds... and how it is thought to be utilized Supposed to be modified and extended according to our own needs What is provided by the FRAG Framework...

Please post your suggestions and demands concerning the FRAG Framework on our BBoard Thanx for the attention! Your Framework Team And finally… Presentation by Profy