Agile-Team is a software tool for Agile project management. Agile-Team can handle Agile development processes like SCRUM but also traditional projects.
Agile-Team unites project planning, resource management, time reporting, bug tracking, and customer technical support in one integrated system.
History
Agile-Team Aps is based in Copenhagen, Denmark since 2010. Agile-Team Aps is a SpinnOff companny of Prolog Development Center.
Projects Developed with Agile-Team
Visual Prolog Programming Language
Agile-Team has been used for development of Visual Prolog for many years.
Visual Prolog programming language is the main platform of applications created by Prolog Development Center. Usage of the language for creating advanced systems and speech based applications for airlines and airports, etc., implies increased demands on quality and reliability of the language.
ARGOS DSS
ARGOS DSS is a for crisis and emergency management for incidents
Agile-Team unites project planning, resource management, time reporting, bug tracking, and customer technical support in one integrated system.
History
Agile-Team Aps is based in Copenhagen, Denmark since 2010. Agile-Team Aps is a SpinnOff companny of Prolog Development Center.
Projects Developed with Agile-Team
Visual Prolog Programming Language
Agile-Team has been used for development of Visual Prolog for many years.
Visual Prolog programming language is the main platform of applications created by Prolog Development Center. Usage of the language for creating advanced systems and speech based applications for airlines and airports, etc., implies increased demands on quality and reliability of the language.
ARGOS DSS
ARGOS DSS is a for crisis and emergency management for incidents
Jay Cammilleri is an American vocalist. He was previously in
Post-Hardcore band This Romantic Tragedy. He has since formed a band called Fear The Brave.
History
Personal life and This Romantic Tragedy (2006-2009)
Jay Cammilleri was born in Buffalo, New York but currently resides in Las Vegas. According to his MySpace profile, he is Engaged. In 2006, Cammilleri joined This Romantic Tragedy, along with bassist Carlin Leavitt, and drummer Mark Neuhardt. He was featured on their debut EP, Atherlie. He was also featured on Like Drama, Like Karma and their most popular EP, Trust In Fear. In 2009 Jay Cammilleri, and Bassist Brian Simms parted ways with This Romantic Tragedy because of "Personal Differences."
Fear The Brave (2010-Present)
Cammilleri put up a new myspace On March 14, 2010 for a new band he is starting, with former This Romantic Tragedy bassist Brian Sims, called Fear The Brave. Their first message to everyone was "We are coming out swinging.We seek revenge on this town.We have unfinished business.We will take back whats ours.We are FEARTHEBRAVE. SPRING 2010" This is a clear shot at former band This Romantic Tragedy. On May 6, 2010 The Band announced that they had parted ways with Bassist Brian Sims, and that they would be adding 2 new members that would be revealed soon. On the same day they announced that 2 new songs will be released on the band's Myspace on May 15, 2010. Fear The Brave put up their first two songs on May 12, 2010. Rumor has it that the two new members are Gabe and Carlin, formerly of This Romantic Tragedy. On May 20, Fear The Brave parted ways with Their drummer Nick Decay.
Fear The Brave Line Up
* Jay Cammilleri (Vocals: Early 2010-Present)
* Matt Janz (Guitar: Early 2010-Present)
* Carlin Leavitt (Bass: Mid 2010-Present)
* Nik Johnson (Drums: Mid 2010-Present)
* Gabe Centeno (Keys/Vocals: Mid 2010-Present)
Former Members
* Brian Sims (Bass: Early 2010)
* Nick DeCay (Drums: Early 2010)
* Kyle Denson (Guitar: Early-Mid 2010)
Discography
Studio albums
None
EPs
*Atherlie (This Romantic Tragedy, 2007)
*Like Drama, Like Karma (This Romantic Tragedy, 2008)
*Trust In Fear (This Romantic Tragedy, 2009)
*Upcoming EP (Fear The Brave, 2010)
Post-Hardcore band This Romantic Tragedy. He has since formed a band called Fear The Brave.
History
Personal life and This Romantic Tragedy (2006-2009)
Jay Cammilleri was born in Buffalo, New York but currently resides in Las Vegas. According to his MySpace profile, he is Engaged. In 2006, Cammilleri joined This Romantic Tragedy, along with bassist Carlin Leavitt, and drummer Mark Neuhardt. He was featured on their debut EP, Atherlie. He was also featured on Like Drama, Like Karma and their most popular EP, Trust In Fear. In 2009 Jay Cammilleri, and Bassist Brian Simms parted ways with This Romantic Tragedy because of "Personal Differences."
Fear The Brave (2010-Present)
Cammilleri put up a new myspace On March 14, 2010 for a new band he is starting, with former This Romantic Tragedy bassist Brian Sims, called Fear The Brave. Their first message to everyone was "We are coming out swinging.We seek revenge on this town.We have unfinished business.We will take back whats ours.We are FEARTHEBRAVE. SPRING 2010" This is a clear shot at former band This Romantic Tragedy. On May 6, 2010 The Band announced that they had parted ways with Bassist Brian Sims, and that they would be adding 2 new members that would be revealed soon. On the same day they announced that 2 new songs will be released on the band's Myspace on May 15, 2010. Fear The Brave put up their first two songs on May 12, 2010. Rumor has it that the two new members are Gabe and Carlin, formerly of This Romantic Tragedy. On May 20, Fear The Brave parted ways with Their drummer Nick Decay.
Fear The Brave Line Up
* Jay Cammilleri (Vocals: Early 2010-Present)
* Matt Janz (Guitar: Early 2010-Present)
* Carlin Leavitt (Bass: Mid 2010-Present)
* Nik Johnson (Drums: Mid 2010-Present)
* Gabe Centeno (Keys/Vocals: Mid 2010-Present)
Former Members
* Brian Sims (Bass: Early 2010)
* Nick DeCay (Drums: Early 2010)
* Kyle Denson (Guitar: Early-Mid 2010)
Discography
Studio albums
None
EPs
*Atherlie (This Romantic Tragedy, 2007)
*Like Drama, Like Karma (This Romantic Tragedy, 2008)
*Trust In Fear (This Romantic Tragedy, 2009)
*Upcoming EP (Fear The Brave, 2010)
Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1900
Missionaries serving with the C.I.M. who were killed during the Boxer Crisis
In 1900, attacks took place across China in connection with the Boxer Rebellion which targeted Christians and foreigners. The China Inland Mission lost more members than any other agency: 58 adults and 21 children were killed. They were soon referred to as some of "the China Martyrs of 1900". However, in 1901, when the allied nations were demanding compensation from the Chinese government, Hudson Taylor refused to accept payment for loss of property or life in order to demonstrate the meekness of Christ to the Chinese.
Note that the locations listed below indicated where the missionaries were stationed and not exactly where they were killed.
Associates
* N. Carlson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss J. Engvall, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss A. Hedlund, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss A. Johansson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* G. E. Karlberg, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* O. A. L. Larsson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss J. Lundell, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* S. A. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Mrs. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* E. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
Members and children
* Emily E. B. Whitchurch, Shanxi Xiaoyi June 30, 1900
* Edith E. Searell, Shanxi Xiaoyi June 30, 1900
* , Hebei July 1, 1900
* Benjamin Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* Emily Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* Gladys Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* William Millar Wilson, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Christine Wilson, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Alexander Wilson, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Jane Stevens, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Mildred Clarke, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Stewart McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Kate McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Baby McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Charles S. I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Florence I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Dora I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Arthur I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Eva I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Maria Aspden, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Margaret E. Smith, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Hattie Rice, Shanxi July 13, 1900
* Alice McKee, Shanxi July 13, 1900
* George McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Isabella McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Kenneth McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Annie King, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Elizabeth Burton, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* John Young, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Alice Young, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* David Baird Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Agnes Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Edwin Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Sidney Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Josephine Desmond, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Emma Ann Thirgood, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* George Frederick Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Etta Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Herbert Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Edith Sherwood, Zhejiang July 24, 1900
* M. Etta Manchester, Zhejiang (unknown date)
* David Barratt, Shanxi (unknown date)
* Alfred Woodroffe, Shanxi (unknown date)
* Isabel Saunders, Shanxi July 27, 1900
* Jessie Saunders, Shanxi August 3, 1900
* Mary Lutley, Shanxi August 3, 1900
* Margaret Cooper (Mrs. E.J. Cooper), Shanxi August 6, 1900
* Mary E. Huston, Shanxi August 11, 1900
* Francis Edith Nathan, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Mary Rose Nathan, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Eliza Mary Heaysman, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Anton P. Lundgren, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Elsa Lundgren, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Annie Eldred, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Brainerd Cooper, Shanxi August 17, 1900
* Edith Lutley, Shanxi August 20, 1900
* Faith Glover, Shanxi August 28, 1900
* William Graham Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Helen Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Margretta Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Mary Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Edith Dobson, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Emma Georgiana Hurn, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Duncan Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Caroline Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Jennie Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Vera Green, Hebei October 10, 1900
* P. A. Ogren, Shanxi October 15, 1900
* Flora Constance Glover, Shanxi October 25, 1900
See also
*List of the Martyred Protestant Missionaries during the Boxer Crisis of 1900
* List of The Hundred missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1887
References
<references/>
Missionaries serving with the C.I.M. who were killed during the Boxer Crisis
In 1900, attacks took place across China in connection with the Boxer Rebellion which targeted Christians and foreigners. The China Inland Mission lost more members than any other agency: 58 adults and 21 children were killed. They were soon referred to as some of "the China Martyrs of 1900". However, in 1901, when the allied nations were demanding compensation from the Chinese government, Hudson Taylor refused to accept payment for loss of property or life in order to demonstrate the meekness of Christ to the Chinese.
Note that the locations listed below indicated where the missionaries were stationed and not exactly where they were killed.
Associates
* N. Carlson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss J. Engvall, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss A. Hedlund, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss A. Johansson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* G. E. Karlberg, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* O. A. L. Larsson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss J. Lundell, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* S. A. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Mrs. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* E. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
Members and children
* Emily E. B. Whitchurch, Shanxi Xiaoyi June 30, 1900
* Edith E. Searell, Shanxi Xiaoyi June 30, 1900
* , Hebei July 1, 1900
* Benjamin Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* Emily Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* Gladys Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* William Millar Wilson, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Christine Wilson, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Alexander Wilson, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Jane Stevens, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Mildred Clarke, Shanxi Taiyuan July 9, 1900
* Stewart McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Kate McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Baby McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Charles S. I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Florence I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Dora I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Arthur I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Eva I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Maria Aspden, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Margaret E. Smith, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Hattie Rice, Shanxi July 13, 1900
* Alice McKee, Shanxi July 13, 1900
* George McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Isabella McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Kenneth McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Annie King, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Elizabeth Burton, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* John Young, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Alice Young, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* David Baird Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Agnes Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Edwin Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Sidney Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Josephine Desmond, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Emma Ann Thirgood, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* George Frederick Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Etta Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Herbert Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Edith Sherwood, Zhejiang July 24, 1900
* M. Etta Manchester, Zhejiang (unknown date)
* David Barratt, Shanxi (unknown date)
* Alfred Woodroffe, Shanxi (unknown date)
* Isabel Saunders, Shanxi July 27, 1900
* Jessie Saunders, Shanxi August 3, 1900
* Mary Lutley, Shanxi August 3, 1900
* Margaret Cooper (Mrs. E.J. Cooper), Shanxi August 6, 1900
* Mary E. Huston, Shanxi August 11, 1900
* Francis Edith Nathan, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Mary Rose Nathan, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Eliza Mary Heaysman, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Anton P. Lundgren, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Elsa Lundgren, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Annie Eldred, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Brainerd Cooper, Shanxi August 17, 1900
* Edith Lutley, Shanxi August 20, 1900
* Faith Glover, Shanxi August 28, 1900
* William Graham Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Helen Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Margretta Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Mary Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Edith Dobson, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Emma Georgiana Hurn, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Duncan Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Caroline Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Jennie Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Vera Green, Hebei October 10, 1900
* P. A. Ogren, Shanxi October 15, 1900
* Flora Constance Glover, Shanxi October 25, 1900
See also
*List of the Martyred Protestant Missionaries during the Boxer Crisis of 1900
* List of The Hundred missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1887
References
<references/>
Rainbow Math
Rainbow Math is a semi-popular webcartoon/newcoming graphic novel in production.
The website has shared all of the links to the cartoons,
either by Swfcabin.com, Youtube/Metacafe, or Newgrounds. The normal schedule for new cartoons are Wednesdays, but on occasions, like in June 2010, there is a hiatus without cartoons. The graphic novel series is the original branch of the entire series as a whole,
and consists of two artists, DJG and CCE, while the website only features the art of DJG.
No releases have been made for the graphic novel series, but it has been released by CCE
that the graphic novel series should be finished publishing as early as late July.
History
The history of Rainbow Math dates back all the way to 2004 when DJG started drawing
his first series, Kung Fu Dog. Five years later, he took the characters DJG and Clay from
the Kung Fu Dog series and put them in a single series named "Rainbow Math" along with
one new character, Crown Guy. A year later, Kung Fu Dog, as a series and character, was
axed and "Rainbow Math" was the new title, along with the new co-writer, CCE. DJG started
making Flash cartoons for the series. A few months later, a new character, Rush, was
released and put into the series. Some complained, saying that Rush seemed to act
homosexual, but it was all a confusion. DJG and CCE commented by saying Rush was an asexual character, and he has no sexual attraction to any character, boy or girl, unlike DJG and the others.
The Addition of CCE
In a Skype interview in March 2010, DJG released why CCE became a co-writer to the
series. The following is in interviewing format.
* DJG: ... When I met CCE, his humor bedazzled me in amazement. I was wondering how someone
I met out of random could have had such the same funniness that I could have.
* INTERVIEWER (I.V.): Yeah. So, how did you figure that he was the one you wanted to write
your novels with?
* DJG: Well, I knew he had the same humor as me...
* I.V.: Yeah.
* DJG: ... And he was a decent artist, so I said, "What the heck, just go with it". To be
honest, I thought that it wouldn't work. But the idea and concept of having two comics on
the same subject, but being different at the same time, was just an amazing idea,
I had to use it.
Spin-off
DJG released that him and CCE will both do two comics together, then split off and
do individual comics with the characters of Rainbow Math and new characters as well
as new.
Formatting
With every comic made with both DJG and CCE, if you read on the right page through the
whole thing, you read DJG's version of the comic. However, if you flip the book over and
read just the right side, you get CCE's version. DJG says in his March 2010 Skype interview,
"It's like our own version of manga, except it doesn't have some yellow-haired, jumpsuited
guy running around yelling Japanese symbols."
Hiatus
* In June 2010, the website went under a cartoon hiatus.
* One week, the website went under what DJG said, "a lazy state".
Rainbow Math is a semi-popular webcartoon/newcoming graphic novel in production.
The website has shared all of the links to the cartoons,
either by Swfcabin.com, Youtube/Metacafe, or Newgrounds. The normal schedule for new cartoons are Wednesdays, but on occasions, like in June 2010, there is a hiatus without cartoons. The graphic novel series is the original branch of the entire series as a whole,
and consists of two artists, DJG and CCE, while the website only features the art of DJG.
No releases have been made for the graphic novel series, but it has been released by CCE
that the graphic novel series should be finished publishing as early as late July.
History
The history of Rainbow Math dates back all the way to 2004 when DJG started drawing
his first series, Kung Fu Dog. Five years later, he took the characters DJG and Clay from
the Kung Fu Dog series and put them in a single series named "Rainbow Math" along with
one new character, Crown Guy. A year later, Kung Fu Dog, as a series and character, was
axed and "Rainbow Math" was the new title, along with the new co-writer, CCE. DJG started
making Flash cartoons for the series. A few months later, a new character, Rush, was
released and put into the series. Some complained, saying that Rush seemed to act
homosexual, but it was all a confusion. DJG and CCE commented by saying Rush was an asexual character, and he has no sexual attraction to any character, boy or girl, unlike DJG and the others.
The Addition of CCE
In a Skype interview in March 2010, DJG released why CCE became a co-writer to the
series. The following is in interviewing format.
* DJG: ... When I met CCE, his humor bedazzled me in amazement. I was wondering how someone
I met out of random could have had such the same funniness that I could have.
* INTERVIEWER (I.V.): Yeah. So, how did you figure that he was the one you wanted to write
your novels with?
* DJG: Well, I knew he had the same humor as me...
* I.V.: Yeah.
* DJG: ... And he was a decent artist, so I said, "What the heck, just go with it". To be
honest, I thought that it wouldn't work. But the idea and concept of having two comics on
the same subject, but being different at the same time, was just an amazing idea,
I had to use it.
Spin-off
DJG released that him and CCE will both do two comics together, then split off and
do individual comics with the characters of Rainbow Math and new characters as well
as new.
Formatting
With every comic made with both DJG and CCE, if you read on the right page through the
whole thing, you read DJG's version of the comic. However, if you flip the book over and
read just the right side, you get CCE's version. DJG says in his March 2010 Skype interview,
"It's like our own version of manga, except it doesn't have some yellow-haired, jumpsuited
guy running around yelling Japanese symbols."
Hiatus
* In June 2010, the website went under a cartoon hiatus.
* One week, the website went under what DJG said, "a lazy state".