Entering a position and testing adjudicator is available in the
www.stabbeurfou.org site. Use the gadgets.
Direct link below :
http://www.stabbeurfou.org/Interrogation.php
And also in the diplomatie-online french website, and not in the
18centres french website (or not to my knowledge).
The http://www.stabbeurfou.org/
has adjudication engine been fully
tested withe the DATC test cases (amongst others).
Compliant to Hasbro 2000 rules, to former French Descartes 1994 rules.
See within rules page.
Test re****ts are of course available on site, see below :
http://www.stabbeurfou.org/docs/regles/en/Test_re****t.htm
Deviations from DATC are only due to different interpretation of the
rules (land route first for convoy to adjacent place for instance).
There are to my knowledge at least two more serious automated
websites : dipbounced and dpjudge. I have not seen any test re****t of
their adjudicator.... phpdiplo for instance is not cited since I
understood phpdiplo does not implement the full diplomacy rules. And
there are probably more automated website around.
My personnal comment : people tend to be more interested in the
quality of the maps then the adjudication....
On Dec 21, 5:09=A0pm, j...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > =A0Misunderstanding would be
> > understandable and it may not be a distinction worth making, but if it
> > reflects different history source information than I cited above, I'd
> > love to read it. (If it's personal memories of you or someone you
know,
> > I want to conduct an electronic interview.)
>
> I played diplomacy using the judges 10 years ago, when I was 14, at
> which time it didn't occur to me there could be a distinction. So yes,
> they are personal memories. I will adapt the About page with your
> input, which is greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> > What's the state of adjudicator testing? Have you been using the
> > DATC test cases (http://web.inter.nl.net/users/L.B.Kruijswijk/)?No
> > fault if you haven't, but it might be helpful if you wish a systematic
> > rather than (or in addition to) a stress testing approach.
>
> I wasn't aware of these test cases, but I will certainly take a look
> at this with the judge programmer (I have to be honest, I didn't do it
> myself).
>
> > but it is surprising to get kicked out to
> > a start page when you are expecting the registration page.
>
> The gateway page was being used as a teaser at first, but we are
> probably going to keep it. So you are right: we will need to change
> the links to the login and registration page :-)
>
> Thanks for your comments! I will send you an e-mail with my contact
> details (the one I posted this with is invalid now).
>
> Jan


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