I don't think that the transformation functions have been published in
any form other than the source code, so that is the definitive
reference - as cryptic as it is.  It is well known that Wave OT is
derived from the Jupiter Collaborative system.  Search for a paper
titled, "High-latency, low-bandwidth windowing in the Jupiter
collaboration system" - the transformation functions used in Jupiter
shouldn't be too different from those used in Wave, so they may help
you reverse engineer the transformation functions from the code.  I
know that's completely backwards, but that's what the Wave team chose
to give us to work with.

Cheers,

Dan

On Jul 11, 12:25 pm, Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering if someone could help me understand the algorithm for
> transforming operations. I took a look at the source code, and tried
> to trace it through, but it didn't end up helping much.
>
> Obviously, we can't simply compare component by component and
> transform them against each other. But we also can't do one operation
> and then the other on top of it. Can anyone write/point me in the
> direction of some pseudocode, perhaps? Just to clarify what's supposed
> to be going on without having to decipher the specific class structure
> of the sample code.
>
> Thanks,
> Turner

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