IME and NME
- Jiri Kudrna
- Sep 8, 2017
- 1 min read
An IME is an Integrated Modelling Environment for Havel. A graphical user interface assisting users with:
Havel-expression modelling
Management of information repositories
Management of Samarai brains
Information queries, analysis and visualizations
Communications with connected brains and other users
An IME is a complex tool running on a desktop computer, designed to be used by trained specialists.
An NME is an iNtuitive Modelling Environment. NMEs are designed to run on smart-phones, tablets and touch- enabled desktops. They have a more intuitive, playful interface and much less clutter than IMEs. They are designed to be used by non-trained users and have a similar feature-set like IMEs but fewer advanced options.
This post is part of a comprehensive introduction into SRDM, graph languages and Havel.
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