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Klaus Reichl - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop Dresden 2009Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop
    2013
    Co-Authors: Thomas Gleixner Linutronix, Nicholas Mc Guire, Hermann Härtig Tu Dresden, Klaus Reichl
    Abstract:

    2006), the Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop comes to Dresden, Germany. The event is still driven by the simple goal: bring together developers and users, present new developments, discuss ‘real ’ user demand and get to know those anonymous people that only exist as e-mail folders on your Mailing-List Archive, and last but not least, encourage the spirit of a community. Thank you very much for attending the Real-Time Linux Workshop. We hope that your expectations are met during this workshop, as developer, as user or as newcomer to Real-Time Linux. The proceedings and all informations on the workshop can be found o

Thomas Gleixner Linutronix - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop Dresden 2009Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop
    2013
    Co-Authors: Thomas Gleixner Linutronix, Nicholas Mc Guire, Hermann Härtig Tu Dresden, Klaus Reichl
    Abstract:

    2006), the Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop comes to Dresden, Germany. The event is still driven by the simple goal: bring together developers and users, present new developments, discuss ‘real ’ user demand and get to know those anonymous people that only exist as e-mail folders on your Mailing-List Archive, and last but not least, encourage the spirit of a community. Thank you very much for attending the Real-Time Linux Workshop. We hope that your expectations are met during this workshop, as developer, as user or as newcomer to Real-Time Linux. The proceedings and all informations on the workshop can be found o

Hermann Härtig Tu Dresden - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop Dresden 2009Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop
    2013
    Co-Authors: Thomas Gleixner Linutronix, Nicholas Mc Guire, Hermann Härtig Tu Dresden, Klaus Reichl
    Abstract:

    2006), the Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop comes to Dresden, Germany. The event is still driven by the simple goal: bring together developers and users, present new developments, discuss ‘real ’ user demand and get to know those anonymous people that only exist as e-mail folders on your Mailing-List Archive, and last but not least, encourage the spirit of a community. Thank you very much for attending the Real-Time Linux Workshop. We hope that your expectations are met during this workshop, as developer, as user or as newcomer to Real-Time Linux. The proceedings and all informations on the workshop can be found o

Nicholas Mc Guire - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop Dresden 2009Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop
    2013
    Co-Authors: Thomas Gleixner Linutronix, Nicholas Mc Guire, Hermann Härtig Tu Dresden, Klaus Reichl
    Abstract:

    2006), the Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop comes to Dresden, Germany. The event is still driven by the simple goal: bring together developers and users, present new developments, discuss ‘real ’ user demand and get to know those anonymous people that only exist as e-mail folders on your Mailing-List Archive, and last but not least, encourage the spirit of a community. Thank you very much for attending the Real-Time Linux Workshop. We hope that your expectations are met during this workshop, as developer, as user or as newcomer to Real-Time Linux. The proceedings and all informations on the workshop can be found o

Robert S. Brewer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

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    2008
    Co-Authors: Robert S. Brewer, Philip M. Johnson, Wesley Peterson, Edoardo S. Biagioni
    Abstract:

    Version 1.5.1 Electronic Mailing Lists are popular Internet information sources. Many Mailing Lists maintain an Archive of all messages sent to the List which is often searchable using keywords. While useful, these Archives suffer from the fact that they include all messages sent to the List. Because they include all messages, the ability of users to rapidly find the information they want in the Archive is hampered. To solve the problems inherent in current Mailing List Archives, I propose a process called condensation whereby one can strip out all the extraneous, conversational aspects of the data stream leaving only the pearls of interconnected wisdom. To explore this idea of Mailing List condensation and to test whether or not a condensed Archive of a Mailing List is actually better than traditional Archives, I propose the construction and evaluation of a new software system. I name this system the Mailing List Condensation System or MCS. MCS will have two main parts: one which is dedicated to taking the raw material from the Mailing List and condensing it, and another which stores the condensed messages and allows users to retrieve them. The condensation process is performed by a human editor (assisted by a tool), not an AI system. While this adds a certain amount of overhead to the maintenance of the MCS-generated Archive when compared to a traditional Archive, it makes the system implementation feasible. I believe that an MCS-generated Mailing List Archive maintained by an external researcher will be adopted as a information resource by the subscribers of that Mailing List. Furthermore, I believe that subscribers will prefer the MCS-generated Archive over existing traditional Archives of the Mailing List. This thesis will be tested by a series of quantitative and qualitative measures. i

  • Improving Mailing List Archives Through Condensation
    2000
    Co-Authors: Philip M. Johnson, Wesley Peterson, Edoardo S. Biagioni, Robert S. Brewer, Joe Dane, Tie Fang, Monir Hodges
    Abstract:

    Searching the Archives of electronic product support Mailing Lists often provides unsatisfactory results for users looking for quick solutions to their problems. Archives are inconvenient because they are too voluminous, lack efficient searching mechanisms, and retain the original thread structure which is not relevant to knowledge seekers. I present MCS, a system which improves Mailing List Archives through condensation. Condensation involves omitting redundant or useless messages, and adding meta-level information to messages to improve searching. The condensation process is performed by a human assisted by an editing tool. I describe the design and implementation of MCS, and compare it to related systems. I also present my experiences condensing a 1428 message Mailing List Archive to an Archive containing only 177 messages (an 88% reduction). The condensation required only 1.5 minutes of editor effort per message. The condensed Archive was adopted by the users of the Mailing List...