From krichel at openlib.org Mon Jan 1 13:31:12 2007 From: krichel at openlib.org (Thomas Krichel) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 12:31:12 -0600 Subject: [Fit-krichel] updated social network In-Reply-To: References: <20061230173143.GA9142@openlib.org> Message-ID: <20070101183112.GA20239@openlib.org> elw at stderr.org writes > I'd be happy to help out where I can. Just let me know what you need, or > send materials along as they become ready. Thank you. The main material is http://openlib.org/home/krichel/work/metz.html I have made you a member of the mailing list, but you won't get mail from it. At this time I have four issues. 1) Can we reasonably claim there is no other software system like it? 2) Are you aware of literature that discusses how to maintain a database of shortest paths as the network that underlies it changes? 3) Could we add some vizualizations (possibly prepared with R) at a later stage? It is most likely that we will not do this at moment, i.e. until May when the project is finished. 4) Do you think this work may be useful to you? Cheers, Thomas Krichel mailto:krichel at openlib.org http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel skype id: thomaskrichel From krichel at openlib.org Fri Jan 19 09:33:29 2007 From: krichel at openlib.org (Thomas Krichel) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 08:33:29 -0600 Subject: [Fit-krichel] fricka access wednesday morning Message-ID: <20070119143329.GF6500@openlib.org> I will be attempting a kernel upgrade next Tuesday, after 17:00 EST, that's 3:00 on Wednesday morning in Nsk. At that time, access to fricka will be shaky. Cheers, Thomas Krichel mailto:krichel at openlib.org http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel skype id: thomaskrichel From krichel at openlib.org Tue Jan 23 20:44:07 2007 From: krichel at openlib.org (Thomas Krichel) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:44:07 -0600 Subject: [Fit-krichel] fricka access wednesday morning In-Reply-To: <20070119143329.GF6500@openlib.org> References: <20070119143329.GF6500@openlib.org> Message-ID: <20070124014407.GA3240@openlib.org> Thomas Krichel writes > I will be attempting a kernel upgrade next Tuesday, after 17:00 > EST, that's 3:00 on Wednesday morning in Nsk. At that time, > access to fricka will be shaky. All done. New kernel, new IP address. Access seems to be much faster. Cheers, Thomas Krichel mailto:krichel at openlib.org http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel skype id: thomaskrichel From elw at stderr.org Thu Jan 25 23:31:07 2007 From: elw at stderr.org (elw at stderr.org) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 22:31:07 -0600 (CST) Subject: [Fit-krichel] updated social network In-Reply-To: <20070101183112.GA20239@openlib.org> References: <20061230173143.GA9142@openlib.org> <20070101183112.GA20239@openlib.org> Message-ID: I've been drowning in work, and so haven't written a detailed response to your whitepaper yet -- but, from my first impressions, you're on what I think is a very promising and productive track. What I'm seeing, as I read your proposal, is that you're doing things in what I might consider the "right way"; not too tightly bound up with any particular set of technologies or concepts, distributed, flexible, useful in the extreme. In terms of the individual bits and pieces - some of the "nuts and bolts" of this have been included in other people's systems - whether publicly available or constructed as private hacks to solve particular research problems. I seem to always end up re-writing hunks of my old code to fit new network or graph or citation research problems, and it looks like you're trying to abstract your way around that problem. Good :) I'll try to get back to you in a couple of days with some more detailed feedback and comments. --elijah On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Thomas Krichel wrote: > Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 12:31:12 -0600 > From: Thomas Krichel > To: elw at stderr.org > Cc: Krichel's FIT list , > Li-Chun Yin > Subject: Re: updated social network > > > elw at stderr.org writes > >> I'd be happy to help out where I can. Just let me know what you need, or >> send materials along as they become ready. > > Thank you. The main material is > > http://openlib.org/home/krichel/work/metz.html > > I have made you a member of the mailing list, but you won't get > mail from it. > > At this time I have four issues. > > 1) Can we reasonably claim there is no other software system > like it? > > 2) Are you aware of literature that discusses how to maintain > a database of shortest paths as the network that underlies it > changes? > > 3) Could we add some vizualizations (possibly prepared with > R) at a later stage? It is most likely that we will not > do this at moment, i.e. until May when the project is finished. > > 4) Do you think this work may be useful to you? > > > Cheers, > > Thomas Krichel mailto:krichel at openlib.org > http://openlib.org/home/krichel > RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel > skype id: thomaskrichel > From krichel at openlib.org Sun Jan 28 11:39:40 2007 From: krichel at openlib.org (Thomas Krichel) Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 10:39:40 -0600 Subject: [Fit-krichel] Selivanov Vladimir In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20070128163940.GB2515@openlib.org> Selivanov Vladimir writes > I am sorry, that writing you so late, because of some facial > problems. What do you mean by facial problems? Are thees > I've analyzed different interface types depending on > information they represent. For example: internet magazines, > chats, news portals, etc. This is not what we need. We need to amke progres with the project. As ountlin > Also I've practiced some with Perl, XML, JavaScript to > remember how to work with these. We don't need javascript. I suggest you start with 3 nodes A <-> B <-> C. you write out node pages manually and a script to refrish the node HTML pages using some initial XSLT. Once you have done that, I will take it from there to refined the XSLT. Cheers, Thomas Krichel mailto:krichel at openlib.org http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel skype id: thomaskrichel