Scalable Academic Intelligence Ecosystem
The project uses the Apache 2.0 open source protocol, and the core codebase contains more than 15 independently deployable functional modules. University laboratories can develop domain-specific functionality on the infrastructure by deriving the code base. For example, the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory has developed an automatic proof generation module for program verification papers based on the platform, while the MIT Media Laboratory has extended the rich media presentation component for multimedia papers.
The open source community has established a comprehensive contributor support system, including a module development guide (contributing 83% of code documentation), a CI/CD automated testing framework (covering 89%), and a quarterly feature proposal mechanism. This open innovation model has led to the continuous enhancement of the tool's professional adaptability, and seven professional versions have been adopted by top research organizations in different subject areas.
This answer comes from the articleTHESIS Agent: An Intelligent Tool to Assist in Writing Academic PapersThe