Posts Tagged ‘qKAI’

Paper about enhanced user interaction and information quality accepted

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

The DigitalWorld 2010 (eLmL) accepted our paper “Towards Enhanced User Interaction to Qualify Web Resources for higher-layered applications“.

In this contribution we present our adaption of information quality aspects to qualify Web resources. We selected knowledge-related iq-criteria and take it now as tool to implement iq-mechanisms stepwise into the qKAI framework. We exemplify some criteria of information quality like relevance, accuracy or response time and then derive assessment methods for certain iq-criteria enabling rich, game-based user interaction and semantic resource annotation.

Barcelona and the INCoS conference …

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Barcelona and the INCoS conference were great. We had the Mapfre tower as meeting place – marvelous :)

“Social educational games based on Open Content” to appear

Monday, August 24th, 2009

INCoS 09 (International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems) accepted our paper “Social educational games based on Open Content“. The conference will take place 4-6 November. Details about the conference can be found here.

increasing productivity – part 2: Subversion

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

These days about every adept in software engineering knows what version control (VC) is: A tool to commit changes into remote repositories. It is seen as replacement for some sort of postal system, where the source code is literally sent to a superior or customer.

But there are more aspects to know about it, which I am going to write a about taking Subversion (SVN) as an example. One of it is lowering the barrier of committing code and enabling to maintain flow. (more…)