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PMJ Engineering Log: August 2008
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Software engineering, smart grid, sustainability. Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Reflections on Google Summer of Code 2008. Back in April, we applied Hackystat. To the 2008 Google Summer of Code. Program. We didn't know too much about it, other than that it provided a chance for students to be funded by Google to work on open source projects for the summer. GSoC requires each student to have a mentor. This summer, Greg Wilson. We also requested that the students maintain a blog and post an entry at least once...
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PMJ Engineering Log: July 2009
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Software engineering, smart grid, sustainability. Monday, July 13, 2009. Google Summer of Code Midterm Results for Hackystat. I am delighted to announce that all five of the GSoC students working on Hackystat have passed their midterm evaluation and will be continuing with us for the rest of the summer. Is working on the use of RDF to facilitate integration of Hackystat data with other kinds of knowledge sources in the project hackystat-linked-sensor-data. Last but not least, Shaoxuan Zhang.
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Engineering Log -- ICS 613 -- Brian Jaress: September 2007
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Engineering Log - ICS 613 - Brian Jaress. Saturday, September 29, 2007. Today's assignment is WebSpider Review. I'm reviewing Ben Karsin's spider. The package installed fine, including all the ant files. Everything verified and. The one thing that gave me a little trouble was the logging. Running the program with. At the end of the command line didn't log anything. I was pretty confused by that until I checked the source code. All the logging code was just commented out. All in WebSpider.java:. These wou...