Modelling Task Knowledge Structures in Demos 2000


 
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Modelling Task Knowledge Structures in Demos 2000

HPL-2008-94 Modelling Task Knowledge Structures in Demos 2000 - Degabriele, Jean Paul; Pym, David
Keyword(s): Task Knowledge Structures, Demos 2000, Modelling
Abstract: Task Knowledge Structures provide an account of the knowledge structures that people possess and use when performing a task. Such models can be constructed using various techniques, such as direct observation, interviews, questionnaires, and others. TKS models can represent either knowledge structur ...
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Padre::Task::LWP(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Padre::Task::LWP(3pm)

NAME
Padre::Task::LWP - Generic HTTP client background processing task SYNOPSIS
# Fire and forget HTTP request Padre::Task::LWP->new( request => HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://perlide.org', ), )->schedule; DESCRIPTION
Sending and receiving data via HTTP. METHODS
new my $task = Padre::Task::LWP->new( method => 'GET', url => 'http://perlide.org', ); The "new" constructor creates a Padre::Task for a background HTTP request. It takes a single addition parameter "request" which is a fully-prepared HTTP::Request object for the request. Returns a new Padre::Task::LWP object, or throws an exception on error. request The "request" method returns the HTTP::Request object that was provided to the constructor. response Before the "run" method has been fired the "response" method returns "undef". After the "run" method has been fired the "response" method returns the HTTP::Response object for the LWP::UserAgent request. Typically, you would use this in the "finish" method for the task, if you wish to take any further actions in Padre based on the result of the HTTP call. SEE ALSO
This class inherits from "Padre::Task" and its instances can be scheduled using "Padre::TaskManager". The transfer of the objects to and from the worker threads is implemented with Storable. AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller "smueller@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2012 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Task::LWP(3pm)