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Linux Audio Conference 2014
The Open Source Music and Sound Conference
May 1-4 @ ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Day 2 - Friday, May/2 
Audio and Web
16:30 Providing Music Notation Services over Internet - Paper Presentation
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(45 min)  Mike Solomon, Dominique Fober, Yann Orlarey, Stéphane Letz » Location: ZKM_Media Theater
The GUIDO project gathers a textual format for music representation, a rendering engine operating on this format, and a library providing a high level support for all the services related to the GUIDO format and it's graphic rendering. The project includes now an HTTP server that allows users to access the musical-score-related functions in the API of the GUIDOEngine library via uniform resource identifiers (URIs). This article resumes the core tenants of the REST architecture on which the GUIDO server is based, going on to explain how the server ports a C/C++ API to the web. It concludes with several examples as well as a discussion of how the REST architecture is well suited to a web-API that serves as a wrapper for another API.

Day 3 - Saturday, May/3 
Music Programming
14:45 FAUSTLIVE: Just-In-Time Faust Compiler... and much more - Paper Presentation
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(45 min)  Sarah Denoux, Stéphane Letz, Yann Orlarey, Dominique Fober » Location: ZKM_Media Theater
FaustLive is a standalone just-in-time Faust compiler. It tries to bring together the convenience of a standalone interpreted language with the efficiency of a compiled language. Based on libfaust, a library that provides a full in-memory compilation chain, FaustLive doesn't require any external tool (compiler, linker, etc.) to translate \faust source code into binary executable code.
Thanks to this technology FaustLive provides several advanced features. For example it is possible, while a \faust application is running, to replace on-the-fly its behavior without any sound interruption. It is also possible to migrate a running application from one machine to another, etc.

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