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                       <title>Friday: Benchmarking</title>
                       <description>One of my tasks was to benchmark AppSwing's AppServer technology. This had two purposes; the first being to improve my familiarity with AppServer, the second intention was have something to measure future improvements against. I came up with a plan of action and then set about the huge task of ...</description>
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                       <title>Why am I here?</title>
                       <description>What does AppSwing hope to get from this two year project? In other words what are the objectives of the KTP project? To keep it nice and brief the main objective is "Design and develop a method to facilitate the mapping of controls and behaviour of existing legacy windows applications ...</description>
                       <link>http://www.appswing.com/blogs/dan/archives/00000007.html</link>
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