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January 2012 (11 entries)
- [VVZ1250] (3 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1251] (4 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1252] (9 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1253] (9 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1254] (26 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1255] (26 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1256] (27 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1257] (30 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1258] (31 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1259] (31 Jan 2012)
- [VVZ1260] (31 Jan 2012)
February 2012 (33 entries)
- [VVZ1261] (1 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1262] (1 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1263] (1 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1264] (2 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1265] (3 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1266] (3 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1267] (3 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1268] (3 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1269] (3 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1270] (4 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1271] (6 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1272] (6 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1273] (7 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1274] (8 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1275] (9 Feb 2012)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- Committed to SWAT Papers at local Subversion as revision 2805.
- [VVZ1276] (9 Feb 2012)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- Committed to SWAT Papers at local Subversion as revision 2806.
- [VVZ1277] (9 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1278] (10 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1279] (17 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1280] (21 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1281] (21 Feb 2012)
- Read "Towards Reporting Guidelines for Experimental Replications: A Proposal" as a preparation to submit to Empirical Software Engineering, the Special Issue on Experimental Replications.
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №171825375301746688.
- [VVZ1282] (25 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1283] (25 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1284] (25 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1285] (27 Feb 2012)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- [VVZ1286] (28 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1287] (28 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1288] (29 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1289] (29 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1290] (29 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1291] (29 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1292] (29 Feb 2012)
- [VVZ1293] (29 Feb 2012)
March 2012 (70 entries)
- [VVZ1294] (1 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1295] (2 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1296] (2 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1297] (2 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1298] (5 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1299] (5 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1300] (5 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1301] (6 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1302] (6 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1303] (7 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1304] (8 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1305] (8 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1306] (8 Mar 2012)
- Had an awesome idea that ANF will help with the second step in parsing in the cloud.
- Need to rethink the adaptation scripts a bit.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1307] (9 Mar 2012)
- We need to save double information about each nonterminal in the skeleton grammar: one is how to parse it first, and then, which island to parse it with later..
- Thus, the whole skeletonisation is redone from exbgf:unite-many to exbgf:redefine.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Software Language Processing Suite at GitHub as revision 71278a49b8ab8723731e696bb2c7ea35d02ee050 and at SourceForge as revision 1183.
- [VVZ1308] (9 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1309] (10 Mar 2012)
- The first draft of the paper on parsing in the cloud.
- Not sure any more that guided convergence would actually help.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 34906101546312cbeedb2e7349bacbc8bbf959ab at local Subversion as revision 603.
- [VVZ1310] (12 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1311] (12 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1312] (13 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1313] (13 Mar 2012)
- Readjusted the notebook generation for more automation, added a possibility to link tweets to it.
- Added lots of twitter links to the entries of the last couple of months.
- Concerns the web page of My Partial Open Notebook.
- [VVZ1314] (13 Mar 2012)
- A general workflow of parsing in the cloud drawn in yEd and added to the paper.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision a5580fd9a84801c8621b4155e62481c5df3c443d at local Subversion as revision 607.
- [VVZ1315] (13 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1316] (13 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1317] (14 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1318] (14 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1319] (14 Mar 2012)
- Emailed a bug report to Michael Ley about DBLP (some papers were wrongly attributed); received a quick reply.
- Concerns the web page of DBLP.
- [VVZ1320] (14 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1321] (14 Mar 2012)
- Open science progress: can mention topics in entries; topics generation is aware of that; can specify twitter handle; can explicitly refer to Figshare; all ideas are hidden by default; displaying a counter of hidden entries; etc.
- Also added quite some entries of 2005–2007 by mining old diaries and email archives.
- Some secondary rearrangements of website generation scripts.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 5964e57c43266b7929ecc497928d1f1972d0fb38 at local Subversion as revision 608.
- [VVZ1322] (14 Mar 2012)
- Minuscule progress on the paper, not even worth committing; 3 pages out of 16 required.
- Related to the manuscript Trends in Grammar Transformation (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1323] (15 Mar 2012)
- Registered at Eventseer, sent an elaborate email to Thomas Brox Røst, its creator and maintainer.
- Got a reply a couple of days later: the development has been stalled for several years.
- Concerns the web page at eventseer.net/p/vadim_zaytsev.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №180247583762022400.
- [VVZ1324] (15 Mar 2012)
- Open science progress: topics can refer to external papers and talks done and hosted by other people.
- Added many older entries of 2005 and 2006 by skimming through the GMail archive.
- Did final mining of the Personal repository (slides directory).
- Added lots and lots of annotations.
- Concerns the web page at grammarware.net/does.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №180568559456489472.
- [VVZ1325] (15 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1326] (15 Mar 2012)
- Renamed “TestMatch” topic to “GrammarTesting”: broader context and makes more sense as a research topic (as opposed to a paper topic).
- Topics drop the CamelCase naming convention for the SEO sake; let’s try to stay within one word titles and keep them lowercased: i.e., “testing” instead of “GrammarTesting”.
- “Document” possible in an entry, similar to URI for web pages; “Lab”, “lecture” and “exam” are allowed as well.
- Concerns the web page of My Partial Open Notebook.
- Concerns the web page at grammarware.net/does.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 6a1e5e8b5771adef6ae19d16526fb8c67f18d9d0 at local Subversion as revision 610.
- [VVZ1327] (16 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1328] (16 Mar 2012)
- I hereby declare mining of the old entries finished. It was a labour-intensive process that delivered almost 1300 entries, and from now on I will not add any new ones to the older notebooks (perhaps will do some occasional annotating).
- The main progress with topics is that you don’t need to specify years directly on a per topic basis, it will always scan through all of them.
- Concerns the web page of My Partial Open Notebook.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 9f766bb05903cd44c9d9fa54a8ffd1c6543847c0 at local Subversion as revision 611.
- [VVZ1329] (17 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1330] (18 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1331] (18 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1332] (18 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1333] (19 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1334] (20 Mar 2012)
- Removed some legacy code for the website.
- Annotated resources that are linked from the publications areas, with open content and closed content flags; they are displayed as little icons after the links.
- Slightly massaged the way the list of publications is presented (links on a separate line); enforced a common order everywhere:.
- first BibTeX (I want to be cited); then abstract (if available); then local PDF; then other open content links (if any); then official closed content links (if any); then catalogues (Researchr, Microsoft Academic, etc); then any other links (tools, projects, organisations).
- Also, each item number now has a link to itself (for the sake of my own usability).
- Concerns the web page of List of Publications.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 6b18597e2b163d6f4beb37de6c8f54e888de6982 at local Subversion as revision 613.
- [VVZ1335] (20 Mar 2012)
- Got over a writer’s block, wrote a couple of pages for the TFP paper (8 pages out of 16 required).
- Most importantly, found a good way to relate to the functional programming paradigm when discussing grammar transformation.
- Related to the manuscript Trends in Grammar Transformation (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 72f5500d5bd11a4089d86c0c1a81bd54d080a35a at local Subversion as revision 614.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №182243963921637376.
- [VVZ1336] (21 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1337] (21 Mar 2012)
- Wrote the largest core part of the TFP paper (12 full pages out of 16 required).
- Chipped some bits from other competing papers in progress.
- Still no abstract and only a skeleton for conclusion.
- Aim was: 2 page intro, 4 page BX, 4 page EXBGF, 4 page mutations, 2 page conclusion/biblio.
- Reality so far: 1 page intro, 2 page BX, 3½ page EXBGF, 3¼ page mutations, 2¼ page biblio.
- Related to the manuscript Trends in Grammar Transformation (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision dd6316330fe2e17bbedc4db5a531b958a119ae36 at local Subversion as revision 615.
- [VVZ1338] (21 Mar 2012)
- Could not resist and copied some of the very old tweets into Open Notebook entries.
- Surprisingly many of them map to already present entries (i.e., I tweet about SVN commits).
- Concerns the web page of My Partial Open Notebook.
- [VVZ1339] (21 Mar 2012)
- Pre-final version of the TFP paper (15 pages out of 16 required).
- Partitioning: ½ page abstract, 3¾ page BX, 3½ page EXBGF, 3½ page mutations, ½ page conclusion 2 page biblio.
- No related work section (yet).
- Related to the manuscript Trends in Grammar Transformation (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 8568caea78be6c06f215269d5595536ddad094a9 at local Subversion as revision 616.
- [VVZ1340] (22 Mar 2012)
- Upgraded the list of presentations to provide links in consistent order.
- Links to papers now link to the list of papers, not directly to PDFs (for the sake of easy maintenance).
- Added three old papers to the repository.
- Concerns the web page of List of Presentations.
- Related to the manuscript Comparison and Analysis of Security Protocol Verification Techniques used in e-Business Applications Development (VZ, JC, 2003).
- Related to the manuscript Anonymising Business-Critical Software for Publishing and Outsourcing (VZ, 2005).
- Related to the manuscript A Different Perspective on Code Obfuscation (VZ, 2005).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision b0e9a7753a03ba72d2e02338bdffb1bae47f7aff at local Subversion as revision 617.
- [VVZ1341] (22 Mar 2012)
- Finished and submitted the TFP paper.
- Looks very keynote-y, let’s hope they find it okay (frankly, the whole “trends” thing makes me become all keynote-y).
- The only TODO for tomorrow: pick one more reference for a grammar-abased testing paper that used grammar transformation.
- Related to the manuscript Trends in Grammar Transformation (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision d874ff4ec9995589ba0cd59abdd7390a85527efb at local Subversion as revision 618.
- [VVZ1342] (23 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1343] (23 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1344] (23 Mar 2012)
- Back to the island grammars: creating a repository of lexical nonterminals like NotRightParenthesis, BalancedCurlies, etc, in Rascal.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- Related to Rascal.
- [VVZ1345] (23 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1346] (23 Mar 2012)
- tools for dealing with naming conventions: detecting one and mutating one into another.
- both tools need extensive testing suites.
- will use mutating naming convention from l- (lowercase, dash-separated) to C! (camelcase, concatenated) in the Rascal exporter.
- Committed to Software Language Processing Suite at GitHub as revision 113172c163d5f4a331bf2e35b9b0ab1d8abff533 and at SourceForge as revision 1186.
- [VVZ1347] (24 Mar 2012)
- Now each paper entry contains (automatically gathered!) links to talks that concern it.
- Concerns the web page of List of Publications.
- [VVZ1348] (24 Mar 2012)
- Started (both on paper as an article and in SLPS as a piece of code).
- Related to the manuscript Visualization of Grammarware Engineering Processes (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1349] (25 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1350] (25 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1351] (25 Mar 2012)
- Made it so that the “Paper” and “Talk” links have hovers with titles.
- Concerns the web page of List of Presentations.
- [VVZ1352] (26 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1353] (27 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1354] (27 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1355] (27 Mar 2012)
- Stood up at the SIGAPP strategic meeting to say a few words about attracting new members, organising conferences and securing good publicity.
- Concerns the web page of ACM SIGAPP.
- [VVZ1356] (28 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1357] (28 Mar 2012)
- Started typing in another draft aimed at ICSM/ERA (the material is still pretty raw, but I need a place to dump ideas in progress).
- Related to the manuscript Visualization of Grammarware Engineering Processes (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision ead45fb828847c35fb3d4eb54ff9192f7e572c7b at local Subversion as revision 622.
- [VVZ1358] (29 Mar 2012)
- More progress on the visualisation paper: now it’s a whole bunch of itemized lists of things possible, things to be done and design choices taken.
- Need to get back to the code (and check it in finally!).
- Related to the manuscript Visualization of Grammarware Engineering Processes (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1359] (29 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1360] (29 Mar 2012)
- Draft minimal rpl2htm done (in Python), it only skips a step completely if the grammar doesn’t change.
- Need to be extended to cover only changed productions.
- Related to the manuscript Visualization of Grammarware Engineering Processes (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Software Language Processing Suite at GitHub as revision c011b6ef0ebfc6a75907d5e0ea5ba891523749f3 and at SourceForge as revision 1190.
- [VVZ1361] (30 Mar 2012)
- [VVZ1362] (31 Mar 2012)
- Got a chance to give a second (shorter) talk, applied, composed a slide deck.
- Related to the presentation A Tale of Two Grammars.
- [VVZ1363] (31 Mar 2012)
- Recovered a Haskell 98 grammar.
April 2012 (26 entries)
- [VVZ1364] (1 Apr 2012)
- Gave a talk, got lots of feedback. Among others, from Adrian Johnstone: “where do you get such bad grammars at all? I’ve tried recovery, and it all works smoothly”.
- Related to the presentation Notation-Parametric Grammar Recovery.
- [VVZ1365] (1 Apr 2012)
- Gave a short talk, nobody seems to quite get it, I’m slightly disappointed and disillusioned.
- Related to the presentation A Tale of Two Grammars.
- [VVZ1366] (1 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1367] (3 Apr 2012)
- Jimmy Wales confirmed as a keynote speaker for WCN 2012.
- [VVZ1368] (4 Apr 2012)
- Slow progress with a publishable MediaWiki grammar recovery story: got it to 9 pages.
- Related to the manuscript Reusing a Community-Created Grammar (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 12e74213b36295bc9be518356960bad2faa60b82 at local Subversion as revision 624.
- [VVZ1369] (4 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1370] (5 Apr 2012)
- Paper rejected at TFP.
- Related to the manuscript Trends in Grammar Transformation (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1371] (10 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1372] (11 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1373] (11 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1374] (12 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1375] (13 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1376] (16 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1377] (16 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1378] (16 Apr 2012)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- [VVZ1379] (17 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1380] (20 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1381] (20 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1382] (20 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1383] (21 Apr 2012)
- Progress on generalising MediaWiki grammar recovery story.
- Related to the manuscript Reusing a Community-Created Grammar (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision b441b13cc9df2579f4ec2ff1d10508ef3c72157a at local Subversion as revision 630.
- [VVZ1384] (22 Apr 2012)
- Learning MegaL.
- Drawing all kinds of megamodels for grammar recovery, grammar extraction, wiki migration, notation specification, etc.
- Concerns the web page at softlang.uni-koblenz.de/mega.
- [VVZ1385] (24 Apr 2012)
- Got an A and a B, need to write a rebuttal now.
- Related to the manuscript Automated Reuse-driven Grammar Restructuring (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1386] (25 Apr 2012)
- [VVZ1387] (25 Apr 2012)
- Some progress: adding a megamodel and explaining it being the most important.
- Related to the manuscript Reusing a Community-Created Grammar (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision d45be603712c626f6d22a0d7c95d7bf426be0493 at local Subversion as revision 631.
- [VVZ1388] (26 Apr 2012)
- Almost done; a couple of references and the last proofreading round remain.
- Related to the manuscript Reusing a Community-Created Grammar (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 2bf6f2801313b3cdd6be11dfac6a1e2729baaf36 at local Subversion as revision 632.
- [VVZ1389] (26 Apr 2012)
- Done and submitted; unfortunately, no place for a reference about (over/under)escaping.
- Related to the manuscript Reusing a Community-Created Grammar (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision f83d266174deb83ef4aa46b1291a74393e73bd72 at local Subversion as revision 637.
May 2012 (43 entries)
- [VVZ1390] (1 May 2012)
- Trying out Rascal modules generated from the BGF grammars working together with a handwritten Rascal library.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1391] (2 May 2012)
- Can claim a victory concerning lexical follow restrictions, Rascal parses C# with the skeleton grammar!.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1392] (2 May 2012)
- Yay! 6 pages, which means +1 since conversion to IEEEtran..
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1393] (6 May 2012)
- A crucial shift in the way the paper unfolds: related work has become a crucial part of the work, a real contribution.
- Related to the presentation .
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 17a9f6088dbf87ddfee4c482c354962f2ea9cf7c at local Subversion as revision 633.
- [VVZ1394] (7 May 2012)
- [VVZ1395] (7 May 2012)
- [VVZ1396] (8 May 2012)
- [VVZ1397] (8 May 2012)
- [VVZ1398] (9 May 2012)
- [VVZ1399] (9 May 2012)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- [VVZ1400] (10 May 2012)
- [VVZ1401] (10 May 2012)
- [VVZ1402] (10 May 2012)
- [VVZ1403] (10 May 2012)
- [VVZ1404] (10 May 2012)
- [VVZ1405] (11 May 2012)
- [VVZ1406] (12 May 2012)
- [VVZ1407] (13 May 2012)
- [VVZ1408] (14 May 2012)
- [VVZ1409] (14 May 2012)
- [VVZ1410] (14 May 2012)
- [VVZ1411] (15 May 2012)
- [VVZ1412] (15 May 2012)
- [VVZ1413] (16 May 2012)
- [VVZ1414] (16 May 2012)
- [VVZ1415] (16 May 2012)
- [VVZ1416] (16 May 2012)
- [VVZ1417] (17 May 2012)
- [VVZ1418] (17 May 2012)
- Emerging of the new “implementation” topic: for now it comprises all the legacy stuff from exercises/* and parsing/*, but will eventually also consume fl/*; minor renaming bundled with it: apimigration → api-migration; partialevaluation → partial-evaluation, etc.; topics/java is gone forever since we even moved to a new repository.
- Committed to Software Language Processing Suite at GitHub as revision 2ad4df0d3092dcd2a7d9c3cd87d8cb626696b3a5.
- [VVZ1419] (17 May 2012)
- [VVZ1420] (17 May 2012)
- [VVZ1421] (19 May 2012)
- Wrote a comprehensive wikipedia article about Adriaan van Wijngaarden in Russian.
- Concerns the web page of Адриан ван Вейнгаарден.
- Related to the wiki contribution №44572094.
- [VVZ1422] (23 May 2012)
- [VVZ1423] (23 May 2012)
- [VVZ1424] (24 May 2012)
- Reviewed a paper for the IET Software journal.
- [VVZ1425] (25 May 2012)
- Gave a talk about replicating experiments, led a discussion afterwards.
- Related to the presentation Experimental Replications.
- [VVZ1426] (30 May 2012)
- [VVZ1427] (30 May 2012)
- [VVZ1428] (30 May 2012)
- Got draft reviews from ICSM 2012: one reviewer thinks the contribution is reasonable; one thinks there are two contributions that could have been split into two separate papers; one thinks I’m a raging lunatic.
- Related to the paper Guided Grammar Convergence (VZ, 2013).
- [VVZ1429] (30 May 2012)
- [VVZ1430] (31 May 2012)
- [VVZ1431] (31 May 2012)
- [VVZ1432] (31 May 2012)
June 2012 (93 entries)
- [VVZ1433] (1 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1434] (1 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1435] (1 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1436] (1 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1437] (1 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1438] (1 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1439] (2 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1440] (2 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1441] (2 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1442] (2 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1443] (2 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1444] (3 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1445] (4 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1446] (4 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1447] (4 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1448] (5 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1449] (5 Jun 2012)
- Started an (empty) draft for EMSE.
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 8969de18d885bd210e7a1faaa13e014defd95828 at local Subversion as revision 641.
- [VVZ1450] (7 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1451] (8 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1452] (8 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1453] (10 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1454] (11 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1455] (11 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1456] (11 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1457] (11 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1458] (11 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1459] (12 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1460] (12 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1461] (13 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1462] (13 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1463] (13 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1464] (13 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1465] (13 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1466] (13 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1467] (14 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1468] (15 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1469] (15 Jun 2012)
- minuscule progress on the paper: FL/XBGF summary of the results.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 048e233bd162a790fe4b75def21e72b9a1564bf6 at local Subversion as revision 644.
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1470] (16 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1471] (16 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1472] (16 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1473] (17 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1474] (17 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1475] (18 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1476] (18 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1477] (18 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1478] (18 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1479] (18 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1480] (18 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1481] (19 Jun 2012)
- Archiving the old ECMFA version of Guided, progress on Incremental.
- Related to the manuscript Guided Grammar Convergence (VZ, 2012).
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision ea7cce7e6daf39d54b2e1dffce84f73b62728041.
- [VVZ1482] (19 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1483] (19 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1484] (19 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1485] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1486] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1487] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1488] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1489] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1490] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1491] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1492] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1493] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1494] (20 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1495] (21 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1496] (21 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1497] (21 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1498] (21 Jun 2012)
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- [VVZ1509] (24 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1510] (24 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1511] (25 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1512] (25 Jun 2012)
- Resubmitted the islands paper to a WICSA/ECSA workshop.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1513] (26 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1514] (26 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1515] (26 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1516] (26 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1517] (26 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1518] (27 Jun 2012)
- added an old text about Extended XBGF from the TFP rejected draft to the incremental replications paper.
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 892ad2c85455308f8c715680ccdc7454f1d182e7.
- [VVZ1519] (27 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1520] (28 Jun 2012)
- the FL part of the incremental replications almost done; minor progress on other papers.
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- Related to the paper Guided Grammar Convergence (VZ, 2013).
- Related to the manuscript Visualization of Grammarware Engineering Processes (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 255737dfd387869dcef825693b1b515d1407a2bc.
- [VVZ1521] (28 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1522] (29 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1523] (29 Jun 2012)
- time to sleep: some papers connected, semi-final effort on the replication paper.
- Related to the manuscript Incremental Replications of Grammarware Engineering Experiments (VZ, 2012).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 8057ba3d9043b804873d87d4cee788290dac54fb.
- [VVZ1524] (30 Jun 2012)
- [VVZ1525] (30 Jun 2012)
July 2012 (117 entries)
- [VVZ1526] (2 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1527] (2 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1528] (2 Jul 2012)
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- [VVZ1533] (3 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1534] (3 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1535] (3 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1536] (3 Jul 2012)
- SoTeSoLa website went live; discussing lots of details with other organisers; working hard on the sync.in doc.
- Concerns the web page at planet-sl.org/sotesola2012.
- [VVZ1537] (4 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1538] (4 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1539] (4 Jul 2012)
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- [VVZ1552] (8 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1553] (8 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1554] (8 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1555] (9 Jul 2012)
- Another paper rejected.
- Related to the manuscript Islands in the Cloud (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1556] (9 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1557] (9 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1558] (9 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1559] (9 Jul 2012)
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- [VVZ1563] (9 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1564] (9 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1565] (10 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1566] (11 Jul 2012)
- Starting to work on Call for Papers for WCN 2012.
- Related to the wiki contribution №21280.
- Concerns the web page of Oproep voor Sprekers.
- [VVZ1567] (12 Jul 2012)
- [VVZ1568] (12 Jul 2012)
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August 2012 (52 entries)
- [VVZ1643] (1 Aug 2012)
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- [VVZ1656] (9 Aug 2012)
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- [VVZ1664] (15 Aug 2012)
- [VVZ1665] (15 Aug 2012)
- [VVZ1666] (15 Aug 2012)
- Both FSE NIER papers rejected.
- Related to the manuscript Unparsing Techniques (VZ, 2012).
- Related to the manuscript Visualization of Grammarware Engineering Processes (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1667] (15 Aug 2012)
- [VVZ1668] (15 Aug 2012)
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September 2012 (25 entries)
- [VVZ1695] (4 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1696] (5 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1697] (5 Sep 2012)
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- [VVZ1699] (5 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1700] (5 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1701] (15 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1702] (18 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1703] (20 Sep 2012)
- Created a new repository at BitBucket for collaborative paper writing.
- Imported all related commits from TestMatch and Languedoc.
- Renaming and cleaning up the repo.
- Committed to AcceptWare at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision f43f9d60f96a7e4211c982baf2bc7d42b46b8b34.
- [VVZ1704] (20 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1705] (20 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1706] (20 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1707] (20 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1708] (20 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1709] (21 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1710] (21 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1711] (21 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1712] (24 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1713] (25 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1714] (26 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1715] (28 Sep 2012)
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- [VVZ1717] (28 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1718] (28 Sep 2012)
- [VVZ1719] (30 Sep 2012)
October 2012 (63 entries)
- [VVZ1720] (2 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1721] (2 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1722] (2 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1723] (2 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1724] (2 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1725] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1726] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1727] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1728] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1729] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1730] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1731] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1732] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1733] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1734] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1735] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1736] (3 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1737] (4 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1738] (6 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1739] (6 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1740] (6 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1741] (9 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1742] (9 Oct 2012)
- A "sticki" is a shared wall space with sticky notes that anyone can edit. [pic]: http://t.co/0hnQWNgu.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №255598376052224001.
- [VVZ1743] (10 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1744] (10 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1745] (10 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1746] (10 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1747] (11 Oct 2012)
- William Langdon is giving a PEM talk on genetic programming. (@ Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)) [pic]: http://t.co/aJioCN5V.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256350381913812992.
- A surprising turn: a genetic programming method using random grammar transformations coupled with code evolution. (by Bill Langdon at #PEM).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256357606619222016.
- Cotransforming the grammar turns out to be less memory-demanding that code or tree transformations. (reported by William Langdon at #PEM).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256358182581051392.
- [VVZ1748] (11 Oct 2012)
- Next up is @drgigabit renarrating his MoDELS paper with @reallynotabba and @jeanmariefavre. [pic]: http://t.co/TL7sasD7.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256367994731638785.
- “We had an idea of a fully resolvable megamodel, and then we took an arrow to the knee” (almost the words of @drgigabit at #PEM).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256378862571778048.
- [VVZ1749] (11 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1750] (11 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1751] (11 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1752] (11 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1753] (11 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1754] (12 Oct 2012)
- Jens Rademacher talks about chaotic yet coherent structures at the Scientific Meeting. [pic]: http://t.co/z2XGTCes.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256712947395616769.
- [VVZ1755] (12 Oct 2012)
- Krzysztof Apt will tell us now about open access and the battle with Elsevier. (@ Nikhef) [pic]: http://t.co/0RXUCT15.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256720176848986112.
- “Would you do volunteering work for Microsoft? How about Coca Cola?” (K.R.Apt 2001) - of course not! Good thing that he didn’t ask about Pepsi….
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №256720716265844737.
- [VVZ1756] (12 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1757] (13 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1758] (13 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1759] (15 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1760] (17 Oct 2012)
- introduced consistent naming of the section files.
- started collecting figures in a different directory.
- Related to the manuscript A Survey of Ad Hoc Megamodelling Approaches (RL, AV, VZ, 2013).
- Committed to AcceptWare at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 1fe4acf40af74d6f1ca9bde9760b3bcd85ecfa51.
- [VVZ1761] (18 Oct 2012)
- Why has nobody invented a cable that indicates whether data is being sent through it one way or the other or both or not at all?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №258969059138363393.
- [VVZ1762] (18 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1763] (19 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1764] (19 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1765] (19 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1766] (20 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1767] (22 Oct 2012)
- Attending a lecture by Michael Freedman on topology, physics and computation, at UvA. Let's see if I can understand anything here....
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №260382002564440064.
- Topology is what is left of geometry if you include the property if deformation. (quoting Michael Freedman).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №260385444200603649.
- The fundamental rules of processing information can be understood by studying quantum computing. (quoting Michael Freedman).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №260394339153346561.
- Reverse engineering the field theory can similarly help improving/advancing logic. (e.g. by making more things provable).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №260394875055394817.
- “Integrating contradictions instead of disregarding them”. Well, I can at least strongly relate to that..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №260395532109889537.
- [VVZ1768] (23 Oct 2012)
- Always a big question when organising conferences: how to scale up expectations w.r.t. previous editions & whether to do it at all..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №260813292266725377.
- [VVZ1769] (24 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1770] (25 Oct 2012)
- “I will take this opportunity to talk about my research… well, actually I take any opportunity to talk about my research” (Joris Dormans).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №261393600804438016.
- Duality of game design: games of progression (lots of context, no replay value), games of emergence (few rules, high replay value). #PEM.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №261396885363908609.
- We finally found a term for someone who does “programming but not coding” — Joris Dormans claims it is a game designer! (cc @tvdstorm).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №261397623007764481.
- [VVZ1771] (25 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1772] (25 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1773] (25 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1774] (27 Oct 2012)
- ResearchGate is trolling: “6 researchers you follow have new publications in their profiles. You don’t. Loser.” #publishorperish.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №262164725008318464.
- [VVZ1775] (27 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1776] (27 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1777] (29 Oct 2012)
- Nothing works better as a motivation for work than your colleagues and roommates reassuring you that you are crazy..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №262964824068214784.
- [VVZ1778] (30 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1779] (31 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1780] (31 Oct 2012)
- [VVZ1781] (31 Oct 2012)
- Needed to present a data model in a paper: almost started thinking about UML, came back to my senses and wrote a grammar..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №263753560645312512.
- [VVZ1782] (31 Oct 2012)
November 2012 (101 entries)
- [VVZ1783] (1 Nov 2012)
- Should never forget which standardisation body endorsed a language. Googling “OMG OWL” gives drastically different results that “W3C OWL”..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №264051357516980225.
- [VVZ1784] (1 Nov 2012)
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- [VVZ1786] (1 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1787] (1 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1788] (1 Nov 2012)
- In the end, the Firefox OS looks nice: they are trying to score with a big bunch of open APIs for everything. Thanks @Martin1982 #hfxxx.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №264084526265933825.
- [VVZ1789] (2 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1790] (2 Nov 2012)
- Given both point free relational algebra and comprehensions, which one would you use?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №264317592934690816.
- [VVZ1791] (2 Nov 2012)
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- [VVZ1793] (3 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1794] (4 Nov 2012)
- After a paper writing Friday and a proceedings editing Saturday some physical labour feels so great on Sunday!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265087965733195776.
- [VVZ1795] (4 Nov 2012)
- Reading other PhD theses, I can't often help thinking “oh no, my supervisors would have killed me for a statement like that!” #nightreading.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265237725144305664.
- [VVZ1796] (5 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1797] (5 Nov 2012)
- “I won’t come to your conference, but please give me the full list of participants so I can spam them about needing an admin.” Wait, what?!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265470318854959104.
- [VVZ1798] (6 Nov 2012)
- Not yet registered for Wikimedia Conference Netherlands 2012? Do it now to ensure your place next to Jimmy Wales et al http://t.co/QxLrw5VG.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265749720020959233.
- [VVZ1799] (6 Nov 2012)
- Is it an Eclipse day or an iTunes day? Because one does not simply have enough memory to run both of them..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265794785799983104.
- [VVZ1800] (6 Nov 2012)
- Oh, are you always online and reachable by a hundred 2.0 means? Good. Now give us your phone number, or else! Some people still live in the XX century….
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265799589309841409.
- [VVZ1801] (6 Nov 2012)
- Interesting observation: a conference programme never mentions the person who opens the conference, but usually lists names of all speakers..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265840696617996288.
- [VVZ1802] (6 Nov 2012)
- How do you call a person who moderates the keynote speakers? “Plenary Session Chair” or something?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №265858429065768960.
- [VVZ1803] (7 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1804] (7 Nov 2012)
- Using “ls x.lst | xargs -n1 rm” instead of “cat x.lst | xargs -n1 rm” makes a hell lot of difference, as I found out..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266105766841303040.
- [VVZ1805] (9 Nov 2012)
- On my way to the Wikimedia Conference, looking forward to it! Watch out for the hashtag #wcn12 http://t.co/bwVbeo9r.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266790736522010624.
- [VVZ1806] (9 Nov 2012)
- The first keynote is @nightrose, talking about... well, @wikidata, what else?! http://t.co/oj3UcU3I.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266824502124630016.
- "Editing wikipedia is not easy for people who are not into curly braces" @nightrose at #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266825184097476608.
- 4 wikipeadias with 1000000+ articles, 41 with 100000, but also 241 with much less. - @nightrose at #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266825686780612608.
- Different viewpoints, qualifiers, source attribution... - @wikidata qualities listed by @nightrose at #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266827687920803840.
- What are YOU going to do on or for @wikidata? Asked by @nightrose at #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266828316063981568.
- What, no question from @reallynotabba on how Wikidata is different from 101companies?! Do I have to ask it myself? #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266829889729073152.
- [VVZ1807] (9 Nov 2012)
- Inception by Ziko van Dijk: during a conference show a wiki-page with a banner that advertises that conference. #wcn12 http://t.co/sCXJCwpC.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266840523845804034.
- "Ziko, you're crazy if you think anyone can understand this schema" (Ziko cites one talking to Ziko) #inception #wcn12 http://t.co/N5KFHHP3.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266842926636728320.
- [VVZ1808] (9 Nov 2012)
- Tim Ruijters is on the stage of the orange track with promoting Wikiversity. #wcn12 http://t.co/xPWzNEwT.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266855365579247617.
- A way to search for an employer: call a company and say "I'm writing a wiki article over X, may I speak to your expert on X?" #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266858302510608384.
- [VVZ1809] (9 Nov 2012)
- The second keynote is @jimmy_wales! #wcn12 http://t.co/DTvRFzeV.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266878558532669440.
- The impact of wikipedia on education & culture will be discussed by @jimmy_wales at #wcn12 in a minute..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266878908316651520.
- [VVZ1810] (9 Nov 2012)
- The audience of #WCN12: 50% newbies, 25% active editors, 25% very active editors. (Source: hand-raising questions).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266879760582455296.
- [VVZ1811] (9 Nov 2012)
- One of fundamental decisions taken by Wikimedia Foundation: no compromises on filtering and censorship. (@jimmy_wales #wcn12).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266881327675088896.
- [VVZ1812] (9 Nov 2012)
- Wikipedia IS a valid publishing media, claims @jimmy_wales at his keynote at our #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266882499903373314.
- "I tell all my students to not look at Wikipedia" - "Yeah, you could also tell them to not listen to rock'n'roll." (@jimmy_wales #wcn12).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266884433271980032.
- [VVZ1813] (9 Nov 2012)
- When Jimmy Wales mentions that Wikipedia editors have double the % of PhDs, Dr. Ziko van Dijk secretly winks at me. #wcn12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266883164465664000.
- [VVZ1814] (9 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1815] (9 Nov 2012)
- The presentation of Amit Bronner is confusing: the text says it's CC-BY-NC-SA, but the icon says it's CC-BY. #WCN12.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266900411091406849.
- [VVZ1816] (9 Nov 2012)
- "The community of librarians have centuries-long history of locating pieces of information within a repository." (Gerard Kuys, #wcn12).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266905704399527937.
- "I'm already seeing bored faces, even though I am just getting started" (Gerard Kuys introduces LinkedData at #wcn12).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №266906008255885312.
- [VVZ1817] (9 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1818] (10 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1819] (10 Nov 2012)
- JavaScript is one of the fastest languages out there. What makes it slow is running it in a browser. (@TimoTijhof at post-#wcn12 hackathon).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №267367929102864384.
- [VVZ1820] (11 Nov 2012)
- Initial commit of the new repository related to Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 data recovery.
- This project started (for me) yesterday at the hackathon, but with enough nontrivial results it can eventually be turned into a paper.
- Committed to Wiki Loves Monuments at GitHub as revision a8938f6e0f4bf2535ff94965ad3d7b7415fead4e.
- [VVZ1821] (11 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1822] (11 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1823] (11 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1824] (11 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1825] (11 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1826] (12 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1827] (12 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1828] (13 Nov 2012)
- Is there still a place for yet another parsing automaton inexpressible with a grammar? Cause I just thought of one, inspired by WLM recovery.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №268311312050819072.
- [VVZ1829] (15 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1830] (15 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1831] (16 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1832] (16 Nov 2012)
- Patricia Lago is today's guest at PEM Colloquium, talking about her emerging research in GSE. [pic]: http://t.co/I1og8tHx.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №269382212154183681.
- Global software engineering seems to be about distributed asynchronous culture-aware development. #pem.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №269383346453348353.
- An example of a cultural difference relevant to software engineering: how strict are the deadlines? (Patricia Lago at #PEM).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №269385297513574400.
- [VVZ1833] (16 Nov 2012)
- Funny (in an extremely good sense) fact: http://t.co/ZiDrnYX4 (the CWI host for open access) is indexed by Google faster than WikiCommons..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №269448433360842752.
- [VVZ1834] (16 Nov 2012)
- Why are my colleagues always smirking when I say “see you tomorrow”? They do it every Friday!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №269470995495145472.
- [VVZ1835] (17 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1836] (18 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1837] (18 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1838] (19 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1839] (19 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1840] (19 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1841] (19 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1842] (19 Nov 2012)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- [VVZ1843] (20 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1844] (20 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1845] (20 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1846] (20 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1847] (20 Nov 2012)
- Decided to properly prepare a year report and send it to arXiv.
- Which category to use: cs.GL (computer science — general literature) or math.HO (mathematics — history and overview)?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №270859037803937792.
- Related to the paper The Grammar Hammer of 2012 (VZ, 2012).
- [VVZ1848] (21 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1849] (22 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1850] (22 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1851] (22 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1852] (22 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1853] (22 Nov 2012)
- Will someone please do a mashup where we'd be able to query things like “what have people of this institute ever published at this venue?”.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №271628104596865024.
- [VVZ1854] (22 Nov 2012)
- Academic papers from outside your technological space always seem so fascinating and sophisticated! (Probably because you only see a half of the whole picture)..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №271662464259731456.
- [VVZ1855] (23 Nov 2012)
- Today at the PEM Colloquium: @jvandenbos on his joint work with @tvdstorm. [pic]: http://t.co/SQts56e6.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №271918692982456320.
- The story of @jvandenbos seems to be a disciplined description of grammar evolution done in a semi-automated non-functional way. Cool! #pem.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №271924398452244481.
- [VVZ1856] (23 Nov 2012)
- “The prototype is always available at (URL)” — the paper published in 2007, the website is of course defunct by now. “Always”, suuure….
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №272110975740694530.
- [VVZ1857] (24 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1858] (24 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1859] (24 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1860] (24 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1861] (24 Nov 2012)
- Adding 1.2 GB of data to your git repository does not seem to very fast... but once it is done, let the data extrac... http://t.co/lfJNB7aa.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №272330311910703105.
- [VVZ1862] (24 Nov 2012)
- Any advice for a simple command line doc2txt tool for someone who is not a Plan B user?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №272363335243157506.
- [VVZ1863] (25 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1864] (25 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1865] (25 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1866] (25 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1867] (25 Nov 2012)
- The Turing Legacy exhibition with old & new hardware pieces like Enigma & X1, will close at December 1! Hurry up now! http://t.co/IEXut0bn.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №272682368299593729.
- [VVZ1868] (26 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1869] (27 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1870] (27 Nov 2012)
- [VVZ1871] (28 Nov 2012)
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- [VVZ1874] (29 Nov 2012)
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- [VVZ1877] (30 Nov 2012)
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- [VVZ1883] (30 Nov 2012)
December 2012 (67 entries)
- [VVZ1884] (1 Dec 2012)
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- [VVZ1887] (2 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1888] (2 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1889] (3 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1890] (3 Dec 2012)
- Joint Skype call of the organising committee of MoDELS 2013.
- Topics at hand: dealing with social media, collaboration with other chairs, deadline adjustment, twitter usage, ….
- [VVZ1891] (3 Dec 2012)
- Strategic planning of the joint papers for MoDELS 2013.
- Related to the manuscript Renarrating Linguistic Architecture (RL, VZ, 2012).
- Related to the manuscript A Survey of Ad Hoc Megamodelling Approaches (RL, AV, VZ, 2013).
- [VVZ1892] (4 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1893] (4 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1894] (4 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1895] (5 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1896] (5 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1897] (5 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1898] (5 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1899] (5 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1900] (5 Dec 2012)
- Renaming papers according to a recent skype discussion: not a “survey” any more, rather a “unified model” as a frontend to some online public repository of megamodels.
- Related to an open notebook entry [VVZ1867]
- Related to the manuscript A Survey of Ad Hoc Megamodelling Approaches (RL, AV, VZ, 2013).
- Committed to AcceptWare at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision cc23a7c698f629b8ace4cffbe7931adff7e3d64d.
- [VVZ1901] (5 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1902] (6 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1903] (6 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1904] (6 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1905] (7 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1906] (7 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1907] (8 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1908] (9 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1909] (10 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1910] (10 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1911] (11 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1912] (11 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1913] (13 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1914] (14 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1915] (16 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1916] (16 Dec 2012)
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- [VVZ1926] (18 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1927] (18 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1928] (18 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1929] (18 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1930] (18 Dec 2012)
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- [VVZ1932] (18 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1933] (18 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1934] (19 Dec 2012)
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- [VVZ1936] (23 Dec 2012)
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- [VVZ1945] (25 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1946] (25 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1947] (29 Dec 2012)
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- [VVZ1949] (31 Dec 2012)
- [VVZ1950] (31 Dec 2012)
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