The SWISH model

Posted: July 18th, 2004 | Comments Off

Notes from Pierre’s explanation of his SWISH (Split Where Interaction Should Happen) model
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Modelling Integrated Learning Scripts

Posted: July 18th, 2004 | Comments Off

Notes from Pierre and Patrick’s article on modelling integrated learning scripts
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EPFL Video Presentation

Posted: July 9th, 2004 | No Comments »

Video presentation of the EPFL used at I&C Research Day is available for download on EPFLTV.


Top Ten Truly Obscure But Useful Java Projects

Posted: July 9th, 2004 | No Comments »

Forwared by Pascal, a list of the Top Ten Truly Obscure But Useful Java Projects. i.e. “The stuff you will forget the name and url. and then you need it.”


Flow4J for Process Flow in Eclipse

Posted: July 7th, 2004 | No Comments »

Flow4J is an Eclipse Plug-in for modeling process flows in a drag and drop manner. A process flow can contain process steps, which can be linked together to a complex flow.


Exploit RDF in Java with Jena

Posted: July 7th, 2004 | No Comments »

Introduction to Jena explains a way to exploit RDF data models in Java. It is based on the Jena Semantic Web Framework.


WiFiFoFum

Posted: July 5th, 2004 | Comments Off

WiFiFoFum seems to be the number one wifi scanning application on PocketPC. It does run on the 5550. It should be possible to make it interact with GPS, but I haven’t tested it yet. A radar displays the access points according to their signal strength. They are laid out in 20 degree increments clockwise from 90 degrees.


Posters for I&C Research Day

Posted: July 4th, 2004 | Comments Off

Posters for the EPFL I&C Research Day 2004 are available in the CRAFT Research Booklet. CatchBob!, BILL, and ShoutSpace are featured.


Location-Enhanced Computing Applciations with Place Lab

Posted: June 30th, 2004 | Comments Off

Place Lab is a software base and a community-building activity that facilitates widespread adoption of low-cost, easy-to-use user positioning for location-enhanced computing applciations. Native code is available on multiple platforms (XP, WinCE, Linux, and OS X) , access via JNI is possible and some sort of framework is available to build location-ehanced application based WiFi positioning. I could not find the requirements, but It is the first WiFi auditing software that more or less correctly runs on my Dell. However, it fails to retrieve any information on the iPAQ 5550.


Skype sur la TSR

Posted: June 29th, 2004 | No Comments »

Skype présenté par Stéphane au public romand dans le 19h30 de la TSR.