https://wiki.janastu.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=27.251.83.164&feedformat=atomTechnoscience - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T00:28:23ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0https://wiki.janastu.org/index.php?title=Follow_the_Sheep&diff=1088Follow the Sheep2013-01-12T05:38:22Z<p>27.251.83.164: </p>
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Follow the sheep is a part of [http://socionity.iiit.ac.in/site/ Socionity] project of the Exact Humanities group at IIIT-Hyderabad in conjuction with [http://janastu.org Janastu] and [http://mitan.in Mitan Handicrafts]. Briefly, Socionity is about providing contextually relevant applications for mobile users of selected communities. ''Follow the Sheep'' is about researching into possible mobile (smart phone) applications for the needs of shepherds. Thinking in terms of the booming technology, the mobile phones reaching every corner right from the urban area to the rural and how can the mobile phone features/mobile apps help the shepherds too, consider their needs and requirements. <br />
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Many of us think the common property resources (CPR) [also called as waste land] are good for getting various buildings for the developing towns. But when the thoughts are deepened.. Is there no use of this land? Who is using them? There are people across the globe who are depenedent on the these waste land. They are called '''herders''' and they are nomadic. On the seasonal change the herders has to depend on these waste lands to graze their folks. This project also concentrates on the nomadic rights for these kind of herders including the land use mapping - in addition to shepherd need applications. Our target group are '''shephards'''.<br />
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The target is achieved through bringing the data together. The data are<br />
1) Shephard details<br />
2) Route tracks - The path the shephards take their sheep for grazing.<br />
3) ...</div>27.251.83.164https://wiki.janastu.org/index.php?title=CR_and_Digital_Media_Rights&diff=1086CR and Digital Media Rights2013-01-12T04:05:10Z<p>27.251.83.164: </p>
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<div>A SWEET WEB for Sweeter us. http://swtr.us<br />
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[http://j.mp/30sri2pm XPATH + tweet = social semantic web]<br />
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[http://alipi.us alipi.us]<br />
and other SWEETs at [http://demo.swtr.us demo.swtr.us]<br />
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[[category:]]</div>27.251.83.164https://wiki.janastu.org/index.php?title=Sweet_Web&diff=1084Sweet Web2013-01-12T03:58:45Z<p>27.251.83.164: </p>
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<div>A SWEET WEB for Sweeter us. http://swtr.us<br />
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== Project ==<br />
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Slides [2012]<br />
<a href="http://j.mp/30sri2pm">XPATH + tweet = social semantic web</a><br />
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''bah'' '''bah''' ''baa'' '''baa''' '''''bleat''''' <br />
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On<br />
<a href="http://j.mp/swtrus">SWEET messages</a><br />
on the Web.<br />
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''bah'' '''bah''' ''baa'' '''baa''' '''''bleat''''' <br />
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some<br />
<a href="http://y.a11y.in/web/feeds">renarration sweets</a><br />
and a renarration service built around these at<br />
<a href="http://alipi.us">alipi.us</a><br />
and other SWEETs at<br />
<a href="http://demo.swtr.us">demo.swtr.us</a><br />
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<p> bah bah baa baa bleat </p><br />
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[[category:]]</div>27.251.83.164https://wiki.janastu.org/index.php?title=Follow_the_Sheep&diff=1083Follow the Sheep2013-01-12T03:50:35Z<p>27.251.83.164: /* Demo */</p>
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<div>Follow the Sheep project<br />
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== Demo ==<br />
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Follow the Sheep project<br />
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Follow the sheep is a part of [http://socionity.iiit.ac.in/site/ Socionity] project of the Exact Humanities group at IIIT-Hyderabad in conjuction with [http://janastu.org Janastu] and [http://mitan.in Mitan Handicrafts]. Briefly, Socionity is about providing contextually relevant applications for mobile users of selected communities. ''Follow the Sheep'' is about researching into possible mobile (smart phone) applications for the needs of shepherds. Thinking in terms of the booming technology, the mobile phones reaching every corner right from the urban area to the rural and how can the mobile phone features/mobile apps help the shepherds too, consider their needs and requirements. <br />
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Many of us think the common property resources (CPR) [also called as waste land] are good for getting various buildings for the developing towns. But when the thoughts are deepened.. Is there no use of this land? Who is using them? There are people across the globe who are depenedent on the these waste land. They are called '''herders''' and they are nomadic. On the seasonal change the herders has to depend on these waste lands to graze their folks. This project also concentrates on the nomadic rights for these kind of herders including the land use mapping - in addition to shepherd need applications. Our target group are '''shephards'''.<br />
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The target is achieved through bringing the data together. The data are<br />
1) Shephard details<br />
2) Route tracks - The path the shephards take their sheep for grazing.<br />
3) ...</div>27.251.83.164