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Using Emergent Team Structure to Focus Collaboration
Using Emergent Team Structure to Focus Collaboration by Shawn Minto B.Sc, The University of British Columbia, 2005 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Master of Science The Faculty of Graduate Studies (Computer Science) The University Of British Columbia January 30, 2007 © Shawn Minto 2007 ii Abstract To build successful complex software systems, developers must collaborate with each other to solve issues. To facilitate this collaboration specialized tools are being integrated into development environments. Although these tools facilitate collaboration, they do not foster it. The problem is that the tools require the developers to maintain a list of other developers with whom they may wish to communicate. In any given situation, it is the developer who must determine who within this list has expertise for the specific situation. Unless the team is small and static, maintaining the knowledge about who is expert in particular parts of the system is difficult. As many organizations are beginning to use agile development and distributed software practices, which result in teams with dynamic membership, maintaining this knowledge is impossible. This thesis investigates whether emergent team structure can be used to support collaboration amongst software developers. The membership of an emergent team is determined from analysis of software artifacts. We first show that emergent teams exist within a particular open-source software project, the Eclipse integrated development environment. We then present a tool called Emergent Expertise Locator (EEL) that uses emergent team information to propose experts to a developer within their development environment as the developer works. We validated this approach to support collaboration by applying our ap• proach to historical data gathered from the Eclipse project, Firefox and Bugzilla and comparing the results to an existing heuristic for recommending experts that produces a list of experts based on the revision history of individual files. -
16938: Discussion: Z/OS Documentation for Mobile Users
16938: Discussion: z/OS Documentation for Mobile Users Wednesday, March 4, 2015: 12:30 PM-1:30 PM Leschi (Level 3) (Sheraton Seattle) Speaker: Geoff Smith(IBM Corporation) © 2013 IBM Corporation 1 SHARE Seattle March 2015 16938: Discussion: z/OS Documentation for Mobile Users In this session we will discuss your experience and best practices for mobile access and offline access to IBM documentation. IBM’s new strategy for documentation is called IBM Knowledge Center. Knowledge Center is one repository for ALL IBM documentation. With tablets replacing laptops, what is the best way for you to have a local repository of your favorite IBM manuals? What about searching across manuals when you don’t have access to online information. What would you like to see from IBM to support offline use on your tablet or laptop? © 2015 IBM Corporation SHARE Seattle March 2015 3 © 2015 IBM Corporation SHARE Seattle March 2015 IBM Knowledge Center – one stop for all product documentation Information IBM Centers Knowledge Center Information pillared by product Inconsistent presentation and delivery No integration made it difficult: To document solutions All Information Center content has been combined into one Impossible to search across product libraries website Maintain local copies It has filtering that can Search across local copies 4 © 2015 IBM Corporation SHARE Seattle March 2015 Overview What is IBM Knowledge Center? – A single website that brings together all the content formerly hosted in Information Centers. – All Information Center traffic and bookmarks are being automatically redirected to IBM Knowledge Center – Advantages: • Improved search indexing to help find relevant information faster • Like Information Centers, it is search engine friendly. -
Ultra-Mobile Pcs Where Do They Fit In?
Ultra-Mobile PCs Where do they fit in? Eric White University of Wisconsin Survey Center International Field Directors and Technologies Conference May, 2009 University of Wisconsin Survey Center www.uwsc.wisc.edu Introduction • What are Ultra-Mobile PCs? • Technical specifications and capabilities • Usability for field data collection • Other uses • Future University of Wisconsin Survey Center What are we talking about? • Netbook? Subnotebook? UMPC? • 5 – 10 inch screen • Keyboard and touchpad • No CD/DVD drive • Lightweight (3 pounds or less) • $300 - $400 Lenovo s10 Asus eee pc Dell Inspiron Mini 9 University of Wisconsin Survey Center Tech Specs OS Windows XP (small Linux contingent) Processor Intel Atom, 1.6GHz Memory 1 – 2 GB SDRAM Hard Drive 16GB solid state or 160GB traditional Display 1024x600 Graphics Integrated Battery 6 cell Li-ion (5 hours) Networking 802.11b/g/n and ethernet Ports USB 2.0, VGA, audio jacks Camera 1.3M pixel Microphone Built-in University of Wisconsin Survey Center In the field? • Not in use • Interviewer concerns • UWSC concerns University of Wisconsin Survey Center Concerns • Interviewer Concerns • Laptop body is too small • Questioned laptop’s ruggedness • Slight concern over keyboard size • UWSC Concerns • Screen size and keyboard size might pose problems for respondents University of Wisconsin Survey Center Current UWSC Laptops in field • Lenovo X60 tablets • 12” screen, 4 lbs • Convertible to tablet • Lenovo R400 • 14” screen, 5 lbs. • Very rugged • Popular with interviewers • Full size keyboards • Much -
CSS 2.1) Specification
Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) Specification W3C Editors Draft 26 February 2014 This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/ED-CSS2-20140226 Latest version: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2 Previous versions: http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607 http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-CSS2-20080411/ Editors: Bert Bos <bert @w3.org> Tantek Çelik <tantek @cs.stanford.edu> Ian Hickson <ian @hixie.ch> Håkon Wium Lie <howcome @opera.com> Please refer to the errata for this document. This document is also available in these non-normative formats: plain text, gzip'ed tar file, zip file, gzip'ed PostScript, PDF. See also translations. Copyright © 2011 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark and document use rules apply. Abstract This specification defines Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1 (CSS 2.1). CSS 2.1 is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style (e.g., fonts and spacing) to structured documents (e.g., HTML documents and XML applications). By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS 2.1 simplifies Web authoring and site maintenance. CSS 2.1 builds on CSS2 [CSS2] which builds on CSS1 [CSS1]. It supports media- specific style sheets so that authors may tailor the presentation of their documents to visual browsers, aural devices, printers, braille devices, handheld devices, etc. It also supports content positioning, table layout, features for internationalization and some properties related to user interface. CSS 2.1 corrects a few errors in CSS2 (the most important being a new definition of the height/width of absolutely positioned elements, more influence for HTML's "style" attribute and a new calculation of the 'clip' property), and adds a few highly requested features which have already been widely implemented. -
Ebook HELP FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ACCESSING YOUR
eBook HELP FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is the difference between an EPUB and PDF ebook? An EPUB ebook reflows according to the size of the screen it is being read on. A PDF ebook is fixed in layout (to match the print edition) and does not reflow to fit different screen sizes. How long will my ebook take to arrive? If you have purchased an ebook, you will receive two emails: one confirming your order, and the other containing a link to continue to your download. These emails are automated and should arrive immediately after purchase; if you have not received an email within two hours, please email: [email protected] If you have requested a review or inspection copy, it will need to be approved by a Bloomsbury staff member. They will endeavour to process your request as soon as possible, but please be aware that this is done during office hours of 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday. Can I read an ebook that I’ve downloaded from Bloomsbury.Com on my Kindle? Ebooks purchased on Bloomsbury.com cannot be accessed via a Kindle eReader. To purchase a Bloomsbury book for Kindle, you will need to either: a) Visit the Kindle Store on the Amazon website b) Locate the ebook on Bloomsbury.com and click Buy from Other Retailers. If the ebook is available for Kindle, you will see a link to take you straight to its Amazon page. Can I get a refund on my ebook purchase? If you have not yet downloaded your ebook, then you have the right to a refund for up to 14 days after your purchase. -
Openbricks Embedded Linux Framework - User Manual I
OpenBricks Embedded Linux Framework - User Manual i OpenBricks Embedded Linux Framework - User Manual OpenBricks Embedded Linux Framework - User Manual ii Contents 1 OpenBricks Introduction 1 1.1 What is it ?......................................................1 1.2 Who is it for ?.....................................................1 1.3 Which hardware is supported ?............................................1 1.4 What does the software offer ?............................................1 1.5 Who’s using it ?....................................................1 2 List of supported features 2 2.1 Key Features.....................................................2 2.2 Applicative Toolkits..................................................2 2.3 Graphic Extensions..................................................2 2.4 Video Extensions...................................................3 2.5 Audio Extensions...................................................3 2.6 Media Players.....................................................3 2.7 Key Audio/Video Profiles...............................................3 2.8 Networking Features.................................................3 2.9 Supported Filesystems................................................4 2.10 Toolchain Features..................................................4 3 OpenBricks Supported Platforms 5 3.1 Supported Hardware Architectures..........................................5 3.2 Available Platforms..................................................5 3.3 Certified Platforms..................................................7 -
Transferring Ebscohost Ebooks Onto Ereaders
Nook, Sony, Kobo, and other Android Devices Adobe DRM-compatible readers —What you need— —What you need— Aldiko Book Reader on your device (free app in Adobe Digital Editions on your computer Android Market) —How it works— —How it works— 1. Make sure pop-ups are enabled on your browser. 1. Search the Android Market for the Aldiko Book Reader app. Download & install the FREE version. 2. Access the EBSCOhost eBooks collection from the library homepage. 2. Launch Aldiko. 3. Sign into your EBSCOhost account. 3. To authorize your device for EBSCOhost books, Press the phone or tablet’s options button and se- 4. Search for an eBook. Once you find one you want, lect Settings. Next, select Adobe DRM and login click on Download (offline). Click download. with your Adobe ID and password (see “Before You 5. In the next pop-up, choose whether you want to Start”). open or save. “Open” will immediately start Adobe 4. Access the EBSCOhost eBooks collection from the Transferring Digital Editions and access the file. “Save” will save library homepage. the file to your computer so you can open it later. 5. Sign into your EBSCOhost account. EBSCOhost 6. You can read the book on your computer, or go to the next step for how to transfer it to your device. 6. Search for an eBook. Once you find one you want, click on Download (offline). Click download. 7. Click on the icon in the upper left to Go to Library eBooks onto View. The icon looks like a row of books. 7. -
HTML 4.01 Specification
HTML 4.01 Specification HTML 4.01 Specification W3C Proposed Recommendation This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/PR-html40-19990824 (plain text [786Kb], gzip’ed tar archive of HTML files [367Kb], a .zip archive of HTML files [400Kb], gzip’ed Postscript file [740Kb, 387 pages], a PDF file [3Mb]) Latest version: http://www.w3.org/TR/html40 Previous version: http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-html40-19980424 Editors: Dave Raggett <[email protected]> Arnaud Le Hors <[email protected]> Ian Jacobs <[email protected]> Copyright © 1997-1999 W3C® (MIT, INRIA, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark, document use and software licensing rules apply. Abstract This specification defines the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), version 4.0 (subversion 4.01), the publishing language of the World Wide Web. In addition to the text, multimedia, and hyperlink features of the previous versions of HTML, HTML 4.01 supports more multimedia options, scripting languages, style sheets, better printing facilities, and documents that are more accessible to users with disabilities. HTML 4.01 also takes great strides towards the internationalization of documents, with the goal of making the Web truly World Wide. HTML 4.01 is an SGML application conforming to International Standard ISO 8879 -- Standard Generalized Markup Language [ISO8879] [p.351] . Status of this document This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. The latest status of this document series is maintained at the W3C. 1 24 Aug 1999 14:47 HTML 4.01 Specification This document is a revised version of the 4.0 Recommendation first released on 18 December 1997 and then revised 24 April 1998 Changes since the 24 April version [p.312] are not just editorial in nature. -
Cool Reader Android User Manual
Cool Reader Android User Manual E-book reader. Read electronic books in a lot of formats. Uses Cool Reader engine, but with rewritten user interface part, utilizing OpenGL for hardware. Senior Android users might fondly recall Spiel, which was alive around 2011 last, As a result, the English text of the program and manual is not constructed. free download. Cool Reader A cross-platform XML/CSS based eBook reader. Platforms: Win32, Linux, Android. Ported on some User Ratings. 4.5 out of 5. 5 Nook, 6 Kobo Reader, 7 Android. 7.1 Free: This also means that step-by-step instructions might need some variation for your own situation. How to save. CoolReader requires following permissions: To donate this project, you can buy Cool Reader Gold ($10), Silver ($3) or Bronze A Google User avatar image. The best ebook reader on the market: user friendly, powerful, fast, highly scroll, Pan & Zoom, manual and automatic crop to reduce margins if necessary, Not Supporting Adobe DRM: Moon + Reader, RepliGo, Laputa, Cool Reader, ezPDF. Cool Reader Android User Manual Read/Download Popular free e-book reader for android. supports direct reading from zip archives, organizes user library by titles, authors, series, etc. bookshelf view for library. 12.1 Android, 12.2 Collections To install the jailbreak, follow the instructions in this thread. HackedUpReader is a port of CoolReader 3 for Kindle Touch. For instructions on how to import these files to your iPad or iPhone, please click One of the best eBook readers for Android devices currently is Cool Reader. My personal favourite for Android devices is the UB reader. -
Brackets Third Party Page (
Brackets Third Party Page (http://www.adobe.com/go/thirdparty) "Cowboy" Ben Alman Copyright © 2010-2012 "Cowboy" Ben Alman Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. The Android Open Source Project Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -
Reading, Discovering, Sharing Ebooks
Reading Discovering Sharing Reading, Discovering, Sharing eBooks Sayamindu Dasgupta One Laptop Per Child FOSS.IN 2009 Sayamindu Dasgupta Reading, Discovering, Sharing eBooks Reading A Brief History & Current Status Discovering The EPUB standard Sharing EPUB Readers A Brief History Can be traced back to 1971 (Project Gutenberg) Considered a niche area/product till recent times Major pain points Multiple formats, some proprietary, some not Lack of specialized devices Display (mostly resolution related) issues Sayamindu Dasgupta Reading, Discovering, Sharing eBooks Reading A Brief History & Current Status Discovering The EPUB standard Sharing EPUB Readers A Brief History Can be traced back to 1971 (Project Gutenberg) Considered a niche area/product till recent times Major pain points Multiple formats, some proprietary, some not Lack of specialized devices Display (mostly resolution related) issues Sayamindu Dasgupta Reading, Discovering, Sharing eBooks Reading A Brief History & Current Status Discovering The EPUB standard Sharing EPUB Readers A Brief History Can be traced back to 1971 (Project Gutenberg) Considered a niche area/product till recent times Major pain points Multiple formats, some proprietary, some not Lack of specialized devices Display (mostly resolution related) issues Sayamindu Dasgupta Reading, Discovering, Sharing eBooks Reading A Brief History & Current Status Discovering The EPUB standard Sharing EPUB Readers A Brief History Can be traced back to 1971 (Project Gutenberg) Considered a niche area/product till recent times -
Liste Des Propriétés CSS
A Liste des propriétés CSS Voici la liste des propriétés CSS telles que décrites dans les documents de la norme CSS 2 (http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-19980512/propidx.html). Ceci incorpore donc notamment les propriétés déjà présentes en CSS 1. Tableau A–1 Index des propriétés CSS Nom de la propriété Valeurs Explications azimuth angle, left-side, far-left, Détermine la direction d'origine du son en left, center-left, center, média aural. Les navigateurs actuels ne center-right, right, far-right, gérant pas encore les restitutions vocales, on right-side, behind, leftwards, utilise pour cela des logiciels spécialisés. La rightwards, inherit plupart ne prennent pas encore en charge CSS. background Raccourci pour background-color, background-image, background-repeat, background-attachment, background-position. background- scroll, fixed, inherit Fige une image d'arrière-plan insérée avec attachment background-image. Celle-ci ne défile plus avec le contenu de l'élément auquel elle est appliquée. background-color couleur, transparent, inherit Définit la couleur de fond d'un élément. © Groupe Eyrolles, 2005 Sites et ressources 254 ANNEXES Tableau A–1 Index des propriétés CSS (suite) Nom de la propriété Valeurs Explications background-image URL, none, inherit Affiche une image d'arrière-plan pour l'élé- ment (ou la page dans le cas de la balise body). Par défaut, l'image sera répétée en damier (ou papier peint) à partir du coin supé- rieur gauche de l'élément. background- pourcentage, longueur, top, center, Positionne une image d'arrière-plan définie position bottom, left, right, inherit avec background-image. Propriété géné- ralement utilisée en l'absence de répétition (background-repeat).