Hi Dileepa, Thanks for posting this on dev, as requested. No, I don't see it as mandatory that this project involves a comparison between Isis and some other "conventional" implementation.... that can be another project for someone else, if need be. But I do like the idea that we'll get an academic write-up of your experiences with Isis; I think that'd be very useful for the community.
Can you tell us a bit more about the domain model and architecture.. I got the impression that you'd done some thinking on this topic already? In particular, I'm interested to know what the entities are, and I'm also interested in about the integrations between the app and the users' meil client. For example: how does the app get hold of these emails to assess reputation; is it a batch import, real-time, something else; and how does the Isis app then add in reputation scores later (does it interact with the email server, perhaps). Thx Dan On 14 March 2014 09:49, Dileepa Jayakody <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm Dileepa Jayakody a MSc research student from University of Moratuwa, > Sri Lanka. I'm doing my research project on the topic : reputation > assessment in emails. > My project goal is to introduce reputation data as a attribute to emails, > which could be used for various applications such as spam-filtering, > priority inboxes, social-networking, etc. > > I'm planning to adopt a prototype model to develop my application. And I > find Apache Isis a great framework to implement such applications mainly > focusing on my domain model. I'm interested in the GSoC idea : build a > "real-life" app in some suitable domain, along with a semi-academic > write-up of their learning [1] and wish to seek your opinion on whether > implementing my project using Apache Isis can be considered a GSoC project. > I'm willing to write a paper on the project implementation, highlighting > the features, usage details of the framework. > > As suggested by Dan I took a look at the thesis on "Naked Objects", > chapter 7 on the implementation comparison of CarServ (conventional vs Isis > usage). In this GSoC project idea, do you think the student must do 2 > developments; one in conventional way and another using Isis? In that case > it might be difficult for a research project such as mine. > > WDYT? > > Thanks, > Dileepa > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-736 >
