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Looking for nice implementation task [message #587313] |
Tue, 16 August 2005 14:21 |
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Originally posted by: thomas.lundqvist.ituniv.se
Dear all,
I will soon be teaching a Software Engineering course and are looking for
a nice programming task for a group of students.
I have read about ECF and find it quite interesting. Do anyone on this
list have any suggestions on what to build based on ECF? It could be some
boring, funny, or interesting stuff. It could be something valuable to you
maybe!
Students:
- work in 5 person groups
- have only 2 weeks of time for this (I must probably help prepare a lot)
- are not beginners, knows how to program already, most of them know Java
Ideas?
Thomas Lundqvist
Lecturer
IT-university of Göteborg
Sweden
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Re: Looking for nice implementation task [message #587328 is a reply to message #587313] |
Wed, 17 August 2005 03:52 |
Scott Lewis Messages: 1038 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Thomas,
Thanks so much for your note. In answer to your question 'do people
have suggestions on what to build based upon ECF'...well, I have a few,
as I hope others on this list do...here are some of my favorites:
1) VOIP clients
2) Data conferencing features (e.g. whiteboarding, app sharing,
co-browsing, etc)
2a) Voice and video conferencing
3) Shared calendaring for teams associated with Eclipse projects
4) Multi-user extensions of various editors (e.g. of text, UML models,
web content creation, multimediat editing, other model forms)
5) Multi-client versions of above apps (i.e. with some clients on
browsers, others on Eclipse/RCP, others on non-Eclipse clients)
6) Multi-user access to task list, bug tracking, and markers
7) ECF provider implementation for various protocols: e.g. IRC,
bittorrent, jxta, sip, sametime, RSS 2 and Atom, wiki/weblog,
others...e.g. groove
8) Multi-user debugging
9) Integration with web development tools (WTP)
10) Team programming environment with team communications/notifications,
team project provisioning
11) Example implementations and tutorials
Hopefully this is a useful start. Obviously some of these would be out
of scope for a very short 2 week project, but there might be parts of
them that could be bitten off by a small ambitious team.
If there's anything we can do to help further with getting going on
these projects please let us know. In fact, if the teams wanted to
contribute back their work to the ECF project itself and their results
were of sufficient quality this could probably be arranged.
Thanks for your interest. Please feel free to contact me
slewis@composent.com directly if you would like to coordinate on some
projects here.
Scott
Thomas Lundqvist wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I will soon be teaching a Software Engineering course and are looking
> for a nice programming task for a group of students.
>
> I have read about ECF and find it quite interesting. Do anyone on this
> list have any suggestions on what to build based on ECF? It could be
> some boring, funny, or interesting stuff. It could be something valuable
> to you maybe!
>
> Students:
> - work in 5 person groups
> - have only 2 weeks of time for this (I must probably help prepare a lot)
> - are not beginners, knows how to program already, most of them know Java
>
> Ideas?
>
> Thomas Lundqvist
> Lecturer
> IT-university of Göteborg
> Sweden
>
>
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Re: Looking for nice implementation task [message #587341 is a reply to message #587328] |
Wed, 24 August 2005 07:01 |
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Originally posted by: thomas.lundqvist.ituniv.se
Scott Lewis wrote:
> 1) VOIP clients
> 2) Data conferencing features (e.g. whiteboarding, app sharing,
> co-browsing, etc)
> 2a) Voice and video conferencing
> 3) Shared calendaring for teams associated with Eclipse projects
> 4) Multi-user extensions of various editors (e.g. of text, UML models,
> web content creation, multimediat editing, other model forms)
> 5) Multi-client versions of above apps (i.e. with some clients on
> browsers, others on Eclipse/RCP, others on non-Eclipse clients)
> 6) Multi-user access to task list, bug tracking, and markers
> 7) ECF provider implementation for various protocols: e.g. IRC,
> bittorrent, jxta, sip, sametime, RSS 2 and Atom, wiki/weblog,
> others...e.g. groove
> 8) Multi-user debugging
> 9) Integration with web development tools (WTP)
> 10) Team programming environment with team communications/notifications,
> team project provisioning
> 11) Example implementations and tutorials
Thanks a lot for your excellent (and numerous) ideas. As you mention most
are probably too big. I have started now to take a look at Eclipse and ECF.
As far as I understand it, a shared task/todo list should be the most
simple task maybe needing knowledge of ECF but also Eclipse user interface
programming. I have started to take a look at Eclipse and ECF more
carefully today. I'll might send you one or two emails...
> these projects please let us know. In fact, if the teams wanted to
> contribute back their work to the ECF project itself and their results
> were of sufficient quality this could probably be arranged.
We will of course make the results available but no promises...
Thanks a lot!
/Thomas L
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