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Camera Vision - video surveillance on C#

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A C# video surveillance application, which allows monitoring several IP cameras simultaneously.
// Camara Vision
//
// Copyright � Andrew Kirillov, 2005-2006
// andrew.kirillov@gmail.com
//

namespace videosource
{
	using System;

	/// <summary>
	/// IVideoSourcePage interface
	/// </summary>
	public interface IVideoSourcePage
	{
		/// <summary>
		/// State changed event - notify client if the page is completed
		/// </summary>
		event EventHandler StateChanged;

		/// <summary>
		/// Completed property
		/// true, if the page is completed and wizard can proceed to next page
		/// </summary>
		bool Completed { get; }

		/// <summary>
		/// Display - display the page
		/// Wizard call the method after the page was shown
		/// </summary>
		void Display();

		/// <summary>
		/// Apply - check and update all variables
		/// Return false if something wrong and we want to stay on the page
		/// </summary>
		bool Apply();

		/// <summary>
		/// Get configuration object
		/// </summary>
		object GetConfiguration();

		/// <summary>
		/// Set configuration
		/// </summary>
		void SetConfiguration(object config);
	}
}

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Software Developer IBM
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Started software development at about 15 years old and it seems like now it lasts most part of my life. Fortunately did not spend too much time with Z80 and BK0010 and switched to 8086 and further. Similar with programming languages – luckily managed to get away from BASIC and Pascal to things like Assembler, C, C++ and then C#. Apart from daily programming for food, do it also for hobby, where mostly enjoy areas like Computer Vision, Robotics and AI. This led to some open source stuff like AForge.NET, Computer Vision Sandbox, cam2web, ANNT, etc.

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