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[Gzz-commits] journals/plans SA_2003.rst style.tex
From: |
Hermanni Hyytiälä |
Subject: |
[Gzz-commits] journals/plans SA_2003.rst style.tex |
Date: |
Tue, 13 May 2003 07:28:29 -0400 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/fenfire
Module name: journals
Changes by: Hermanni Hyytiälä <address@hidden> 03/05/13 07:28:28
Modified files:
plans : SA_2003.rst style.tex
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diff -u journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.85 journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.86
--- journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.85 Tue May 13 06:40:24 2003
+++ journals/plans/SA_2003.rst Tue May 13 07:28:27 2003
@@ -5,8 +5,26 @@
Abstract
========
-**Team Leader:**
- Dr. Tuomas Lukka
+In several hypertext systems today, following a link means a *disruptive*
change
+in the user's workflow, replacing the current context (e.g., a Web page) with
an
+entirely different one. This is partly caused by the dominant graphical user
interface paradigm
+(developed in the 70s at Xerox PARC) in which *pages*
+are shown in overlapping, rectangular, unconnected viewports (windows).
+In this paradigm, following a link can only create a new window
+or replace the contents of the current window.
+In our opinion, this is one of the root causes of hypertext disorientation.
+
+The Fenfire project is an effort to build a location transparent,
hyperstructured desktop
+environment. We perform research on the theoretical and user-interface issues
arising in the
+Fenfire project and on the new possibilities that a more hyperstructural
approach to
+information opens to user interfaces. Additional research include complex data
structures,
+different kind of data storage models and custom controllers.
+
+Fenfire uses xanalogical storage model as a basis for hyperstructured media.
Each data
+item in the Fenfire system has a globally unique identifier. We use RDF
semantic web technologies to
+present information and relationships of information in our system. For
location transparency
+in the Fenfire system, we study Peer-to-Peer technologies to implemenent
networking infrastructure.
+
**Project name:**
Fenfire
@@ -20,30 +38,9 @@
**Funding period:**
1.1.2004 - 31.12.2005
-**Site:**
+**Location:**
University of Jyväskylä
-**Brief description of the project:**
- In several hypertext systems today, following a link means a *disruptive*
change
- in the user's workflow, replacing the current context (e.g., a Web page)
with an
- entirely different one. This is partly caused by the dominant graphical user
interface paradigm
- (developed in the 70s at Xerox PARC) in which *pages*
- are shown in overlapping, rectangular, unconnected viewports (windows).
- In this paradigm, following a link can only create a new window
- or replace the contents of the current window.
- In our opinion, this is one of the root causes of hypertext disorientation.
-
- The Fenfire project is an effort to build a location transparent,
hyperstructured desktop
- environment. We perform research on the theoretical and user-interface
issues arising in the
- Fenfire project and on the new possibilities that a more hyperstructural
approach to
- information opens to user interfaces. Additional research include complex
data structures,
- different kind of data storage models and custom controllers.
-
- Fenfire uses xanalogical storage model as a basis for hyperstructured media.
Each data
- item in the Fenfire system has a globally unique identifier. We use RDF
semantic web technologies to
- present information and relationships of information in our system. For
location transparency
- in the Fenfire system, we study Peer-to-Peer technologies to implemenent
networking infrastructure.
-
.. (abstract no longer than one page)
@@ -228,12 +225,10 @@
environment and to support ad-hoc team work.
-Structure and storage
-'''''''''''''''''''''
-
Structure
+'''''''''
-We perform research on the methods which allow the users to bring together
+We perform research on methods which allow the users to bring together
any information items they decide related, no matter which task the
information originates from. We study structures in which data's relationships
build connections in a hyperstructure. Our goal is to implement hyperstructure
@@ -242,7 +237,8 @@
hypertext storage model.
-Storage
+Storage
+'''''''
Research on how location-independent identifiers can be used to find
information in a Peer-to-Peer environment. To support our research work, we
have
@@ -511,7 +507,7 @@
Our research project has close academic co-operation with Agora Center
(University of Jyväskylä,
the InBCT-project, Professor Pekka Neittaanmäki), Psyko Center (University of
Jyväskylä,
-Professor Lea Pulkkinen) and the department of mathematical information
techology
+Professor Lea Pulkkinen) and the department of mathematical information
technology
(University of Jyväskylä, Professor Tommi Kärkkäinen). Other partners in
co-operation
include TEKES and COMAS postgraduate school.
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diff -u journals/plans/style.tex:1.2 journals/plans/style.tex:1.3
--- journals/plans/style.tex:1.2 Mon May 12 05:34:12 2003
+++ journals/plans/style.tex Tue May 13 07:28:27 2003
@@ -1,2 +1,11 @@
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
+
+
+\author{ Tuomas J. Lukka \\
+ Hyperstructure Group \\
+ Agora Center, PO. Box 35 \\
+ FIN-40014 University of Jyväskylä \\
+ Finland \\
+ address@hidden
+}