Hi.
I hope your students enjoyed learning about SMW by actually building an
instance.
I would also like to see Semantic Results Formats extended. This way,
the students don't have to learn from scratch. They are extending
existing functionality and code. Secondly, their efforts will provide
tangible results everyone can see.
I would love to see filterable Maps, for example. Both components exist,
they just need bringing together.
Best regards
Neill.
On 06/11/13 16:28, Laurent Alquier wrote:
A couple of non critical but useful topics I can think of:
- new semantic result formats or input forms
- new visual themes or better yet, a theme framework to build
interfaces from
- examples of semantic aware bots for bulk edits / updates
Good luck with the projects. This is nice to hear.
- Laurent
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Chenoweth, Stephen V
<cheno...@rose-hulman.edu <mailto:cheno...@rose-hulman.edu>> wrote:
Everyone,
Any ideas for a serious class project, like in PHP, perhaps, that
also would be useful to SMW?
I have 23 talented junior CS majors who built a SMW-based Wiki
this fall. When populated with data, it will show the flow of
concepts related to our courses, etc. at Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology.
This same class is next heading into a course in software design.
I would love to give them a design and programming project to do,
which could benefit this particular Wiki they built, but which
also would be of interest to you, the SMW community. I suggested
PHP, above, because a key goal of the design course is for the
students to become adept at software patterns and other OO skills.
As a student project, this should not be something critical in
your development path, but, ideally, if they produced a high
quality result, it is something that might end up rolled into the
general product or might become an extension. In previous
classes, we have ended up submitting results back into SourceForge.
So, do you have specific ideas that come to mind? Or, do you have
a "wish list" already, that they could go look at, and choose for
themselves?
We would love to have this class be the test case for an ongoing
relationship.
Your recommendations are greatly appreciated!
Steve Chenoweth
Assoc Prof, CSSE
RHIT
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