Verviers, Belgium, April 29, 2008 - Sidema announces closed beta testing for the first publicly available implementation of the W3C SCXML draft in C++. SCXML (State Chart XML) defines an easy way of describing a finite state machine through an XML file. SCXML can describe complex finite state machines with sub-states, parallel states, synchronisation and concurrency.SSCXML (Simple State Chart XML) empowers developers to easily integrate the new standard into their applications, reducing development time and increasing the application flexibility." SCXML is a powerful way to describe your application without any need of programming," says Sidema founder Stefan Maton.
"Thanks to the boundless possibilities offered by this standard, developers may not only describe application work flow but also application-user interaction such as speech recognition dialogues, expert system interaction, and application menu handling. Even artificial intelligence systems can be specified." Sidema's implementation called SSCXML will enter closed beta testing in mid May. Interested developers can subscribe to this beta test, which is limited to 25 testers, on the SSCXML web site.
About Sidema
Sidema was founded by Stefan Maton in February 2006. The sole trader business focuses on the development of high quality applications for any business area. Current projects include voice recognition based picking applications for the automotive business, license and royalty handling applications for the music industry and AI development for computer games.
