For others things to do, and issues to solve, see the issue tracker on GitHub.
- publish on GitHub!
- A summary describing the high-level functionality and purpose of the software for a diverse, non-specialist audience
- A clear statement of need that illustrates the purpose of the software
- A list of key references including a link to the software archive
- Mentions (if applicable) of any ongoing research projects using the software or recent scholarly publications enabled by it
- I should try to add support for (basic) contextual bandit.
- use hdf5 (with
h5py
) to store the data, on the run (to never lose data, even if the simulation gets killed). - even more "secure": be able to interrupt the simulation, save its state and then load it back if needed (for instance if you want to leave the office for the weekend).
- "Dynamic Musical Chair" that regularly reinitialize "Musical Chair"...
- "TDFS" from [Liu & Zhao, 2009].
- add the possibility to have a varying number of dynamic users for multi-users simulations…
- implement the experiments from [Musical Chair], [rhoRand] articles, and Navik Modi's experiments?
- Finish to write a perfectly clean CLI client to my Python server
- Write a small library that can be included in any other C++ program to do : 1. start the socket connexion to the server, 2. then play one step at a time,
- Check that the library can be used within a GNU Radio block !
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