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(% style="border-color:$theme.borderColor; border-style:hidden solid solid hidden" %)!!This is a (largely incomplete) list of {{tuprolog/}} success stories: research laboratories, universities, enterprises, and others who have found {{tuprolog/}} / {{2pkt/}} valuable for their projects and products
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If you want to share your success story in adopting {{tuprolog/}} / {{2pkt/}} for your business or organisation, please [[contact us>>People]] and we will provide for an entry in this page.
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* since 2017
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** [[VIRA Design>>http://vira.design]], a company specialising in virtual and augmented reality applications as well as multipurpose interactive installations. {{tuprolog/}} is used as the inference engine of the Java application server of a multi-user client/server syste (clients are Android handhelds running a Unity app), aimed at orchestrating and managing in real time a hybrid theatrical play/performance for a [[project by Rimini Protocoll called "Träumende Kollektive. Tastende Schafe">>http://www.rimini-protokoll.de/website/en/project/traeumende-kollektive-tastende-schafe-staat-3]]. tuProlog is exploited to define and process the rules that manage the flow of multimedia events to the audience, based on the correlation of user responses.
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* since 2012
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** [[G-DEMANDE>>http://aislab.hevs.ch/projects/g-demande/]] a Swiss project exploiting an agent platform for the diagnosis of critical situations in patients affected by Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).
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** [[COMMODITY12>>http://www.commodity12.eu/]], a European project developing an intelligent system for the analysis of multi-parametric medical data.
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* since 2011
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** [[ETALIS>>http://code.google.com/p/etalis]], an open source system for Complex Event Processing.
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* since 2006
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** [[Passepartout>>http://www.passepartout.sm/]] — an italian software house producing management applications for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
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* since 2005
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** [[SENTAR Inc.>>http://www.sentar.com/]] — a developer of advanced software solutions emphasizing agent technologies.
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** [[Heriot-Watt University>>http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/cs/]] — for the [[Daidalos FP6 project>>http://www.ist-daidalos.org/]]
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** [[University of Gent>>http://www.intec.ugent.be/data/top.html#]] — for the [[Lillambi project>>http://allserv.ugent.be/kdschutt/lillambi/]] involving its [[Software Engineering Laboratory>>http://faramir.ugent.be/]] at the [[Department of Information Technology>>http://www.intec.ugent.be/]]
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* since 2004
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** The participants in the [[ASPIC FP6 project>>http://www.argumentation.org/]]
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* from 2001 to 2004
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** [[Webraska Mobile Technologies>>http://www.webraska.com/]] — providers of GPS navigation solutions and other mobile services
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