Event : IEEE Workshop on Advanced Signal Processing
IEEE Denmark and Nokia Denmark are inviting everyone interested to the one-day workshop “IEEE Workshop on Advanced Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems”. The purpose of the workshop is to facilitate professional and scientific networking among researchers in Northern and Central Europe within the field of signal and information processing in wireless communications.
The workshop will take place on
Friday, November 16, 2007 from 9:00 to 18:00
at
Nokia Denmark
A. C. Meyers Vænge 15
DK-2450 Copenhagen V
Denmark
The workshop is the third of this kind. The program includes three 50-min tutorials in the morning, and 8 shorter presentations in the afternoon, followed by drinks and snacks. Workshop attendance is free of charge, but registration is required.
For more information: http://www.ieee.dk/events/nokia.pdf
Registration (free of charge) required:
Rikke D. Klemmesen (rdk at es.aau.dk)
RIA : Is this Web 3.0 ?
Taking a step back from the ever occurring deadlines and technical challenges that lurch around every corner, it becomes evident that RIA may have a more significant nature than it may seem at first sight.
Not everyone agrees on exactly what Web 2.0 entails. As with all great buzzwords and concepts, people are already predicting what Web 3.0 will be. Will rich internet applications dominate it?
RIAs are still in their infancy, but when done right they’re incredibly powerful tools. When Google launched Google Maps a few years ago, it opened people’s eyes to the fact that web browsers can do much more than merely display pictures and text.
Currently, there are four mainstream mechanisms being used to develop RIAs.
AJAX/JavaScript
AJAX is a web development technique for using JavaScript with XML to create a rich internet application by dynamically and asynchronously exchanging data in the background without having to refresh the page. Google Maps and Gmail demonstrated what could be done with simple existing technologies like JavaScript and XMLHttpRequest. Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! all now promote their own AJAX toolkits to assist in building AJAX-rich media functionality.
Flash/Flex
The first horse in the RIA race was Flash. Adobe/Macromedia with its Flash/Flex infrastructure is still the leader in online video. Combining the programming capabilities of Flex makes an incredibly powerful toolset for creating internet applications. Flash has strong penetration and when used effectively can enhance your website.
Silverlight/.NET
Microsoft is barreling ahead with Silverlight, a browser plug-in to deliver interactive web applications that should be taken seriously. The company launched Silverlight earlier this year and is promoting it heavily to its large partner development network. Silverlight is delivered to a browser via XAML, which is a text-based markup language. This makes it easier for search engines to scan Silverlight vs. Flash.
OpenLaszlo
Finally, even though you don’t see it much, there’s an open-source platform for RIAs called OpenLaszlo. Initially developed as a proprietary system by Laszlo Systems, it was made open source in 2004. Not wanting to be left out of the RIA race, IBM–consistent with its embracing of Linux and other open source–has helped propel OpenLaszlo. The company worked with Laszlo Systems to use the open source Eclipse development platform with OpenLaszlo. Applications for OpenLaszlo can be run in Flash or in DHTML.
One current issue with Flash is that while search engines can index it, they don’t index it as well as with text because Flash is a binary compiled file. That’s why most websites aren’t entirely created in Flash. Accessibility and keyboard navigation can be issues with these rich applications as well. If you don’t have a mouse or can’t use one, then you’ll have problems with these technologies. Also, while the plug-ins have sizable browser penetration, they’re problematic for some users.
What It Means for You
What does all of this mean for business owners in the Web 2.0 era? For the tech entrepreneur it means new opportunities. Many traditional client server applications are being pressured to move their applications to the web. Entrepreneurs can potentially displace client server apps with new innovative web applications. For other entrepreneurs, you have to evaluate your business and what specific benefits you can get from adding rich features to your website.
Ever Evolving
There will be other emerging technologies in the RIA area. The combination of these rich features will help trends like social networking continue to evolve. We’ll likely see many websites with more drag-and-drop-type features in the next few years. The online/offline office also will continue to develop as predominant internet companies compete with Microsoft Office for the next generation office applications. Web applications will continue to become more robust and feature rich than ever before.
Note:
Copyright © 2007 Entrepreneur.com, Inc.
…and thanks to Frank Bell for his input.
DARPA : Grand Challenge 2007 finals coming up
For those interested in large-scale-field-robotics and perhaps more specifically automated cars / unmanned cars, the DARPA Grand Urban Challenge is a major event. On the upcoming November 3rd the final is taking place at the former George Air Force Base in southern California. The event will in its entirety be available as live broadcast via the website.
Check it out:
http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/
Facebook : Think (perhaps even twice) before creating an application
O’Reilly research has analyzed the usage patterns of Facebook applications and have come to a pretty unambiguous conclusion:
- chances are very significant that your application will be born, live and die in complete uselesssness for the bulk of the Facebook users !
The analysis revealed the following factualities:
- There are more than 5000 Facebook applications.
- There are millions and millions of active users.
- 87% of the usage only goes into only 84 applications.
- Only 45 applications have more than 100.000 active users.
Check it out:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/10/facebook_long_tail_report.html
Adobe Flex : 30 days free online training
Total Training is offering 30 days free Adobe Flex training.
Just follow the link below and you will be redirected to a page with an activation code. This activation code will be yours to redeem before the 30th of December (So there is plenty of time).
Sign up here:
http://www.totaltraining.com/guest/adobe
360|Flex 2008 Europe : Now its confirmed
Barely having licked the wounds from the Barcelona MAX conference its time to plan for the next big event on the European Flex scene.
Flex|360 is coming to Europe next year in April and if you are a Flex developer: be sure to attend as I am sure that its gonna be rewarding as heck as the Flex development community gains more and more momentum… and it might coincide with the release of the Flex Builder 3 as well as Thermo will be publicly available!
Read more here:
http://www.360flex.com/360Flex_Europe/2007/10/were-official.html
And about the 360|Flex in general here:
http://www.360conferences.com/360flex/
Adobe Flex : Improving startup performance
Watch what you do at startup !
Don’t call setStyle() if you can avoid it, it’s one of the most expensive calls in the framework since it can trigger reloading styles in every component on the display list. If you have to call setStyle(), do it in the INITIALIZE event handler instead of the CREATION_COMPLETE handler. Use deferred instantiation when possible (leave creationPolicy=”auto”). Avoid unneccessary nesting of containers.
MS Visual Studio : Features in Visual Studio 2008 and .Net "Orcas"
Microsoft has published the featurelist for Visual Studio 2008 and .NET “Orcas”.
They ask us (the development community) which features to prioritize high… exciting stuff
Check it out:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa948851.aspx
Adobe "Thermo"
Both before and after Adobe MAX Europe 2007 we have discussed which role Thermo is going to play in the integration between the graphics department and the development department.
To clarify a couple of things Narciso Jaramillo has posted some of his thoughts on his blog which are worth reading if interested in the emergence of Thermo.
Check it out:
http://www.rictus.com/muchado/2007/10/07/thoughts-on-thermo/
Note:
Narciso is part of the Adobe Flex Team.
Adobe Flex Builder : TODO/FIXME plugin
Among the many many cool things I have taken with me from the Adobe MAX Europe 2007, is the knowledge of Dirk Eismann who has been a Macromedia Fellow since 1996.
The first of what I expect is going to be many posts relating to this very sharp and super cool guy is a TODO/FIXME plugin he has implemented for the Eclipse-based Adobe Flex Builder.
Check it out:
http://www.richinternet.de/blog/index.cfm?entry=911D4B57-0F0D-5A73-AF6F4D4D04099757
Many thanx to Dirk for sharing this very cool plugin with us, the community…






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