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From: Hermanni Hyytiälä
Subject: [Gzz-commits] journals/plans SA_2003.rst
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 03:15:36 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/fenfire
Module name:    journals
Changes by:     Hermanni Hyytiälä <address@hidden>      03/05/12 03:15:36

Modified files:
        plans          : SA_2003.rst 

Log message:
        the sum

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/fenfire/journals/plans/SA_2003.rst.diff?tr1=1.28&tr2=1.29&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: journals/plans/SA_2003.rst
diff -u journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.28 journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.29
--- journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.28     Mon May 12 02:58:07 2003
+++ journals/plans/SA_2003.rst  Mon May 12 03:15:35 2003
@@ -5,47 +5,51 @@
 Abstract
 ========
 
-- name of the research leader in charge
+.. - name of the research leader in charge
 
   Dr. Tuomas Lukka
   
-- title of the project
+.. - title of the project
 
   Fenfire (?)
   
-- the sum of funding applied for from the Academy, the number of
+.. - the sum of funding applied for from the Academy, the number of
   person-years of work to be funded with it, and the funding period
   
-  XXX euros (including salaries and other costs ?)  
+Janne V. Kujala 51560 euros
+Marketta Niemelä 51560 euros
+Hermanni Hyytiälä 43530 euros
+Other costs 6000 euros
+Total 152650 euros  
     
-- site or sites of research
+.. - site or sites of research
 
   University of Jyväskylä
   
-- the objective and brief description of the project (the most
+..- the objective and brief description of the project (the most
   important item of the abstract)
   
 
-  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; see, e.g., [kay93smalltalk]_) in which 
*pag
-  es* 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 
-  [edwards-hardman89lost-in-hyperspace]_ [conklin87hypertext-onpage-38-40]_.
-  
-  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 use Peer-to-Peer technologies to implemenent 
networking infrastructure.
+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; see, e.g., [kay93smalltalk]_) in which 
*pag
+es* 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 
+[edwards-hardman89lost-in-hyperspace]_ [conklin87hypertext-onpage-38-40]_.
+
+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 use Peer-to-Peer technologies to implemenent 
networking infrastructure.
   
 
 .. (abstract no longer than one page)




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