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[Gzz-commits] journals/plans SA_2003.rst


From: Janne V. Kujala
Subject: [Gzz-commits] journals/plans SA_2003.rst
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 08:49:25 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/fenfire
Module name:    journals
Changes by:     Janne V. Kujala <address@hidden>        03/05/12 08:49:25

Modified files:
        plans          : SA_2003.rst 

Log message:
        results

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/fenfire/journals/plans/SA_2003.rst.diff?tr1=1.59&tr2=1.60&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: journals/plans/SA_2003.rst
diff -u journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.59 journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.60
--- journals/plans/SA_2003.rst:1.59     Mon May 12 08:34:14 2003
+++ journals/plans/SA_2003.rst  Mon May 12 08:49:25 2003
@@ -483,8 +483,7 @@
 applying the developed technologies on 
 the Fenfire distributed hypermedia system.
   
-The expected results of the research are listed as 
-individual components below:
+The expected results of the research are listed below:
   
 - paper: procedural background textures for
   bestowing identity to virtual objects
@@ -494,17 +493,19 @@
 - fillets: drawing connections between things in a perceptually
   motivated way resulting far quicker perception
  
-- buoys: show connected documents and ideas floating in the margin             
  
-  
-    - experimental justification for the geometry
+    - quantitative experimental results from general graphs layout
+ 
+- experimental justification for the layout geometry and type of animation 
+  (buoys, nadir, irregu, etc.)
               
-- nadir: a natural layout for multiple pieces of data by small rotations
+.. - buoys: show connected documents and ideas floating in the margin          
  
+.. - nadir: a natural layout for multiple pieces of data by small rotations
 
-    - experimental justification for the geometry
 
 - vobs: rapid prototyping of radically different user interfaces, with 
animation
 
-    - theoretical foundation for the framework (performance vs. dynamical 
compiling of code)
+    - theoretical foundation for the framework (performance vs. dynamical 
compiling 
+      and rapid development aspects of the code)
 
 - storm 
 




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