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funded by Sonera, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho (student at Jyväskylä) and |
funded by Sonera, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho (student at Jyväskylä) and |
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Tuukka Hastrup (high school student in Helsinki) join the project. |
Tuukka Hastrup (high school student in Helsinki) join the project. |
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Asko Soukka hears about ZZ from Tuukka Hastrup. |
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Benja Fallenstein also joins, using his own time (as a college student |
Benja Fallenstein also joins, using his own time (as a college student |
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in Germany). |
in Germany). |
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Tuomas, Tuukka, Benja, Kimmo, (anyone else?) give presentations at the ZigZag workshop |
Tuomas, Tuukka, Benja, Kimmo, (anyone else?) give presentations at the ZigZag workshop |
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at the HyperText'01 conference. |
at the HyperText'01 conference. |
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Asko Soukka starts to use GZZ 0.6 in hope of better re-usability |
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and interconnectivity of his notes. Because Asko used to create |
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his notes as mind maps, from fall 2001 to spring 2002 he did some |
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wheel view development to "emulate" mind mapping on GZZ. |
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2002 |
2002 |
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Asko Soukka (a user-friendly information technology student at |
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Jyväskylä University) joins the projects as a conscientious |
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objector (person undergoing non-military service). Asko gets |
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introduced with the new development version and sets his target |
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to create a new mind map note tool until fall 2003. |
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Tuomas and Janne make the mistake of overreaching by trying to send articles |
Tuomas and Janne make the mistake of overreaching by trying to send articles |
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about both irregular edges and unique backgrounds to the same conference. |
about both irregular edges and unique backgrounds to the same conference. |
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Neither article passes because both had to be finished in a hurry. However, encouragingly, |
Neither article passes because both had to be finished in a hurry. However, encouragingly, |
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RDF turns out to be successful: it's a standard format with already several |
RDF turns out to be successful: it's a standard format with already several |
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tools, and does not share zzStructure's problems. What seemed like a catastrophe |
tools, and does not share zzStructure's problems. What seemed like a catastrophe |
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has actually turned out well. |
has actually turned out well. |
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Asko reimplements his wheel view for Loom, the possible successor of |
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the basic GZZ client. Wheel view seem to have at least some |
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potential to show plain RDF structure as a spatial *hyper space*. |
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Asko works for a independent release Navidoc: the collection of |
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project's documentation utilies. An article about Navidoc's |
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ability to crosslink between distinct documentation using |
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imagemapped UML diagrams is submitted to HyperText '03 conference, |
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but gets slightly rejected because of its immaturity. |