final corrections at publication on web start-work-070517
authorwneuper
Sat, 10 Nov 2007 18:26:19 +0100
branchstart-work-070517
changeset 248a2118d4dafa9
parent 247 1a09cd704a03
child 249 c4617d5953d8
final corrections at publication on web
doc/WK/content.tex
doc/bib/WK.bib
doc/bib/isac.bib
     1.1 --- a/doc/WK/content.tex	Fri Nov 09 11:00:03 2007 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/doc/WK/content.tex	Sat Nov 10 18:26:19 2007 +0100
     1.3 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
     1.4  \end{figure}
     1.5  
     1.6  %\end{document}
     1.7 -No complex syntax is necessary anymore. This is the way how users can be brought to that site. An further advantage is, that the quality of the articles increases if users find the information in an article which turns out to be incorrect, imprecise or simply lacking depth, they are able to correct these things. Obviously there is also a major disadvantage, that comes along with this kind of dwvelopment since everyone is now able to manipulate articles to the wrong side. You can easily write articles, which are poor quality and contain information that is incorrect. But in the majority of cases, they get overwritten very soon. Another example off web2.0 is \textit{flickr} which is a huge digital photo database.You can upload and manage your photos online. Also Assembla is a great tool, which is a Wiki which facilitates the managing of project. You can split your work in tasks and watch the progress in every phase of the project.\cite{assembla}
     1.8 +No complex syntax is necessary anymore. This is the way how users can be brought to that site. An further advantage is, that the quality of the articles increases if users find the information in an article which turns out to be incorrect, imprecise or simply lacking depth, they are able to correct these things. Obviously there is also a major disadvantage, that comes along with this kind of dwvelopment since everyone is now able to manipulate articles to the wrong side. You can easily write articles, which are poor quality and contain information that is incorrect. But in the majority of cases, they get overwritten very soon. Another example off web2.0 is \textit{flickr} which is a huge digital photo database.You can upload and manage your photos online. Also Assembla \cite{assembla} is a great tool, which is a Wiki which facilitates the managing of project. You can split your work in tasks and watch the progress in every phase of the project.
     1.9  This 
    1.10  % .. watch the progress in every phaseof the project ..???? WIRKLICH ?
    1.11  is the way we should go when we want to bring \sisac{} to the web. The users should be able to do their work interactively and they should like working in the system and learning some mathematics. Also the navigation in the system is an important point. If the user does a calculation and doesn't know why this works like this, \sisac{} have to make it clear to the user, by showing the theorems or rules which were used and also some examples.
    1.12 @@ -460,8 +460,8 @@
    1.13  by some tutorial.
    1.14  
    1.15  After introduction go to the more complex examples.
    1.16 -\subparagraph{divtest (item {\tt f}):}\label{divs} Here is shown the handling with divs and a myfaces tree2 component
    1.17 -\subparagraph{ajax-test} shows an ajax example and how to work with asynchron requests
    1.18 +\subparagraph{divtest}\label{divs} (item {\tt f} in the list above): Here is shown the handling with divs and a myfaces tree2 component
    1.19 +\subparagraph{ajax-test} (item {\tt f} in the list above): shows an ajax example and how to work with asynchron requests; this was out of scope of this thesis and dealed with in more detail by \cite{bakk-GS}. 
    1.20  \subparagraph{dojo-test} is the file which will be needed for the isacweb. The windows are seperated as required and also context set and remove is shown. To make it not too complex for introduction I didn't fill in the tree2 component in the dojo-test file. The application of this toolkit is discussed in Sect.\ref{dojo}.
    1.21  
    1.22  
     2.1 --- a/doc/bib/WK.bib	Fri Nov 09 11:00:03 2007 +0100
     2.2 +++ b/doc/bib/WK.bib	Sat Nov 10 18:26:19 2007 +0100
     2.3 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
     2.4    }
     2.5  
     2.6  @Misc{assembla,
     2.7 -  author = 	 {Assembla}
     2.8 +  author = 	 {Assembla},
     2.9    title = 	 {assembla -- Tools, Talent, and How-to for agile teams and rapid app development},
    2.10    howpublished = {http://www.assembla.com/},
    2.11   }
     3.1 --- a/doc/bib/isac.bib	Fri Nov 09 11:00:03 2007 +0100
     3.2 +++ b/doc/bib/isac.bib	Sat Nov 10 18:26:19 2007 +0100
     3.3 @@ -2,10 +2,31 @@
     3.4  % for isac-docu.tex
     3.5  % DON'T EDIT THIS FILE: CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN BY
     3.6  % THE ORIGINAL FROM THE ISAC-ADMIN !
     3.7 +% original is neuper@neuper:/home/neuper/bib/isac.bib
     3.8  %######################################################
     3.9  
    3.10  
    3.11  
    3.12 +@MastersThesis{bakk-WK,
    3.13 +  author = 	 {Kandlbauer, Wolfgang},
    3.14 +  title = 	 {Feasibilitystudy: Transfer \sisac s graphical userinterface to Web2.0 technology},
    3.15 +  school = 	 {IICM, Institute for Informations Systems and Computer Media},
    3.16 +  year = 	 {2007},
    3.17 +  address = 	 {A-8010 Graz, Inffeldgasse 16b},
    3.18 +  month = 	 {Nov},
    3.19 +  note = 	 {$\,$\\http://www.ist.tugraz.at/projects/isac/publ/WK-bakk.ps.gz}
    3.20 +}
    3.21 +
    3.22 +@MastersThesis{bakk-GS,
    3.23 +  author = 	 {Schr\"ottner, G\"unther},
    3.24 +  title = 	 {Feasibilitystudy: Communication of a Web 2.0 Browser with an Interactive Mathematics Server},
    3.25 +  school = 	 {IICM, Institute for Informations Systems and Computer Media},
    3.26 +  year = 	 {2007},
    3.27 +  address = 	 {A-8010 Graz, Inffeldgasse 16b},
    3.28 +  month = 	 {Oct},
    3.29 +  note = 	 {$\,$\\http://www.ist.tugraz.at/projects/isac/publ/GS-bakk.ps.gz}
    3.30 +}
    3.31 +
    3.32  @Misc{isac-web,
    3.33    OPTkey = 	 {},
    3.34    author = 	 {\isac{}- Team},
    3.35 @@ -29,9 +50,9 @@
    3.36  @Misc{ba-GK07,
    3.37    author = 	 {Kompacher, Georg},
    3.38    title = 	 {Context-based Access to \isac s Knowledge Base},
    3.39 -  howpublished = {Telematik Projekt/Seminar and Bakk-Arbeit},
    3.40 +  howpublished = {Software-Projekt und Bakk.-Arbeit B},
    3.41    month = 	 {Oct},
    3.42 -  year = 	 {2006},
    3.43 +  year = 	 {2007},
    3.44    note = 	 {Graz University of Technology, Institute for Softwaretechnology}
    3.45  }
    3.46  
    3.47 @@ -166,22 +187,14 @@
    3.48    note = 	 {$\,$\\http://www.ist.tugraz.at/projects/isac/publ/preproposal.pdf}
    3.49  }
    3.50  
    3.51 -
    3.52 -%ATTENTION: versions of isac-docu are distingueshed by year !
    3.53 -%WN070705 make consistent with publ/
    3.54 -%(version may have different numbering of URs etc)
    3.55 -%version 1.12
    3.56  @TechReport{isac:all,
    3.57    author = 	 {\isac{}- Team},
    3.58    title = 	 {\isac{} -- User Requirements Document, Software Requirements Document, Architectural Design Document, Software Design Document, Use Cases, Test Cases},
    3.59    institution =  {Institute for Softwaretechnology, 
    3.60                    University of Technology},
    3.61 -  year = 	 {2007},
    3.62 -  note = 	 {$\,$\\http://www.ist.tugraz.at/projects/isac/publ/isac-docu.ps.gz}
    3.63 +  year = 	 {2002},
    3.64 +  note = 	 {$\,$\\http://www.ist.tugraz.at/projects/isac/publ/appendices.ps.gz}
    3.65  }
    3.66 -%version > 1.12
    3.67 -%TechReport{isac:all.1.13,
    3.68 -%...
    3.69  
    3.70  @TechReport{isac:appendices,
    3.71    author = 	 {\isac{}- Team},