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3%% idea contributed by H. Turgut Uyar
4%% template based on a template by Till Tantau
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29\title{We tell you what you already would know !}
30
31\subtitle{finding meaning,value and utility in the gigs of data}
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33% - Use the \inst{?} command only if the authors have different
34% affiliation.
35%\author{F.~Author\inst{1} \and S.~Another\inst{2}}
36\author{Bart van Leeuwen}
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39% - Keep it simple, no one is interested in your street address.
40\institute[netlabs.org]
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42 netlabs.org
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45\date{Developer Workshop 2008}
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50\subject{Talks}
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91\section{Introduction}
92
93\subsection[Definitions]{Definitions}
94
95\begin{frame}
96\frametitle{Definitions}
97\begin{definition}[Data]
98Anything in a form suitable for use with a computer
99\end{definition}
100\begin{definition}[Information]
101A collection of data which possesses some degree of utility, meaning or value
102\end{definition}
103\end{frame}
104
105\subsection[Current state]{The information paradox}
106
107\begin{frame}
108\frametitle{The information paradox}
109\begin{itemize}
110 \item Do you really know exactly what information you collected and where you
111 stored it ??
112\end{itemize}
113\end{frame}
114
115\begin{frame}
116\frametitle{Storage}
117
118\begin{itemize}
119 \item Storage locations
120 \begin{itemize}
121 \item Local Computer
122 \item Local Network
123 \item Websites
124 \item Portable Media players
125 \item Mobile phones
126 \item \ldots
127 \end{itemize}
128 \item Low storage price, no need to
129 \begin{itemize}
130 \item Clean up working areas
131 \item Maintain, and index information stored
132 \end{itemize}
133
134\end{itemize}
135\end{frame}
136
137\begin{frame}
138\frametitle{The 3 degrees of information}
139
140\begin{itemize}
141 \item Value
142 \begin{itemize}
143 \item Does the information you stored still have some value?
144 \end{itemize}
145 \item Meaning
146 \begin{itemize}
147 \item Can you tell from the file what it means to you?
148 \end{itemize}
149 \item Utility
150 \begin{itemize}
151 \item What is the use of the information stored?
152 \end{itemize}
153\end{itemize}
154
155\end{frame}
156
157\begin{frame}
158\frametitle{The paradox}
159
160\begin{itemize}
161 \item After asking yourself these questions
162 \begin{itemize}
163 \item The amount of information stored is huge
164 \item Meaning, value and utility can only be evaluated by looking at the
165 information again
166 \end{itemize}
167 \item Conclusion
168 \begin{itemize}
169 \item The vast amount of information, renders it unstructured
170 \item Too much ``information'' is data
171 \end{itemize}
172
173\end{itemize}
174
175\end{frame}
176
177\section{How to get a grip}
178
179\subsection[Describing your information]{Describing your information}
180
181\begin{frame}
182\frametitle{Application view}
183
184\begin{itemize}
185 \item Look beyond the initial context of your applications
186 \begin{itemize}
187 \item Think about storing, and describing contextual information
188 \item Investigate open standards for describing information
189 \begin{itemize}
190 \item Dublin core
191 \end{itemize}
192 \item Use open standards for accessing this information
193 \begin{itemize}
194 \item WSDL ( Web Service Description Language)
195 \end{itemize}
196 \item Keep away from possible solutions
197 \end{itemize}
198\end{itemize}
199
200\end{frame}
201
202\begin{frame}
203\frametitle{User view}
204
205\begin{itemize}
206 \item Attach the contextual information to your documents
207 \begin{itemize}
208 \item On digital photographs
209 \begin{itemize}
210 \item Where is it
211 \item Who is on there
212 \end{itemize}
213 \item On documents
214 \begin{itemize}
215 \item What event is the document related to
216 \item Who are the reviewers
217 \end{itemize}
218 \end{itemize}
219 \item Keep away from possible solutions
220\end{itemize}
221
222\end{frame}
223\subsection[Using contextual information]{Using contextual information}
224
225\begin{frame}
226\frametitle{Using contextual information}
227
228\begin{itemize}
229 \item Define services which are attached to certain contextual data
230 \begin{itemize}
231 \item Looking up locations with Google
232 \item Storing events in your agenda
233 \item Searching keywords on the web
234 \item Storing locations on your navigation tool
235 \end{itemize}
236 \item Enterprise adaptation
237 \begin{itemize}
238 \item Use web service meta data
239 \item Leverage contextual information added by employees to enrich company
240 knowledge base
241\end{itemize}
242\end{itemize}
243\end{frame}
244
245\subsection[Deja Vu]{Deja Vu}
246
247\begin{frame}
248\frametitle{Is this really new ?}
249
250\begin{itemize}
251 \item Extended Attributes
252 \begin{itemize}
253 \item Keywords
254 \item Application specific attributes
255 \end{itemize}
256 \item Web based utilities
257 \begin{itemize}
258 \item iGoogle
259 \item Operator
260 \end{itemize}
261\end{itemize}
262\end{frame}
263
264\section{Join the voyage}
265
266\subsection[Departure]{Departure}
267
268\begin{frame}
269\frametitle{What is happening now}
270
271\begin{itemize}
272 \item Current solutions
273 \begin{itemize}
274 \item Web based information or local computer based information
275 \item Don't take moving data into account
276 \item Focused on finding data, not information
277 \item Context is missing on results
278 \end{itemize}
279 \item Almost no crossover between web and desktop
280 \end{itemize}
281\end{frame}
282
283\subsection[Crossing the border]{Crossing the border}
284
285\begin{frame}
286\frametitle{Where do we want to go}
287
288\begin{itemize}
289 \item Using the web to find additional information on your local documents
290 \item Generate information for local use based on web pages you use
291 \item Find relations between data stored on your system
292 \item Share contextual information through the enterprise
293 \item Find new relations in existing enterprise data
294\end{itemize}
295\end{frame}
296
297\begin{frame}
298\frametitle{What are the directions}
299
300\begin{itemize}
301 \item Proof of concept
302 \begin{itemize}
303 \item NOM Based
304 \item Contextual cross boundary information collection
305 \end{itemize}
306 \item Guerrilla tactics
307 \begin{itemize}
308 \item WPS Class replacements
309 \item Windows Shell Extensions
310 \item Gnome Panels
311 \end{itemize}
312\end{itemize}
313\end{frame}
314
315\subsection[Roundup]{Roundup}
316
317\begin{frame}
318\frametitle{Roundup}
319
320Questions or Remarks ???
321\end{frame}
322
323\end{document}
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