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== HOWTO add a new project to the AIRWiki == | == HOWTO add a new project to the AIRWiki == | ||
− | Contributing to a wiki is easy and leaves you with a deep sense of satisfaction: your work | + | Contributing to a wiki is easy, and leaves you with a deep sense of satisfaction: by contributing, you are documenting your work ''and'' helping all the other users as well. A well thought out help for MediaWiki (the software that AIRWiki, or for that matter also Wikipedia, is built upon) |
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+ | Here is a complete description of the procedure to create a new page associated to your project: | ||
# open a text editor (e.g. Notepad); | # open a text editor (e.g. Notepad); | ||
# create a new, empty text file: let's call it ''YourPage.txt''; | # create a new, empty text file: let's call it ''YourPage.txt''; | ||
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# go to the 'Ongoing projects' section and find the subsection having the name of the research area of your project: e.g. "E-Science" (if you have doubts, ask the teachers); | # go to the 'Ongoing projects' section and find the subsection having the name of the research area of your project: e.g. "E-Science" (if you have doubts, ask the teachers); | ||
# click the ''edit'' link on the right of the subsection to expose the wiki source text; | # click the ''edit'' link on the right of the subsection to expose the wiki source text; | ||
− | #choose a name of your liking for the new AIRWiki page dedicated to your project: use a word or a short phrase with only the first letter in capitals | + | #choose a name of your liking for the new AIRWiki page dedicated to your project: use a word or a short phrase with only the first letter in capitals (of course you have to choose a name that is coherent with the content of the project); |
− | # add a new text line with the name of your project and a link to its wiki page | + | # add a new text line with the name of your project and a link to its wiki page: the latter is simply the page name surrounded by double square parentheses (this will create the page when you will click the "Save page" button - DON'T click it now) |
# using a blank line to separate the new line from pre-existing text; '''be extremely careful not to alter pre-existing text: if you think you could have done that, press the 'back' button of your browser to exit from the editing page without saving'''; | # using a blank line to separate the new line from pre-existing text; '''be extremely careful not to alter pre-existing text: if you think you could have done that, press the 'back' button of your browser to exit from the editing page without saving'''; | ||
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Please note that all the content you insert into the AIRWiki must be written in English. | Please note that all the content you insert into the AIRWiki must be written in English. |
Revision as of 14:58, 15 February 2008
This page is a repository of links to the pages describing the projects we at the AIRLab are working on, or have been in the past.
Contents
Ongoing projects
by research area (areas are defined in the Main Page); for each project a name and a link to its AIRWiki page is given
Agents, Multiagent Systems, Agencies
BioSignal Analysis
Computer Vision and Image Analysis
E-Science
Machine Learning
Ontologies and Semantic Web
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Robotics
LURCH - The autonomous wheelchair, LURCH - The autonomous wheelchair
RAWSEEDS, Rawseeds
Soft Computing
Finished projects
by research area (areas are defined in the Main Page; for each project a name and a link to its AIRWiki page is given
Agents, Multiagent Systems, Agencies
BioSignal Analysis
Computer Vision and Image Analysis
E-Science
Machine Learning
Ontologies and Semantic Web
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Robotics
Soft Computing
Note for students
If you are a student and there isn't a page describing your project, this is because YOU have the task of creating it and populating it with (meaningful) content. If you are a student and there IS a page describing your project, you have the task to complete that page with (useful and comprehensive) information about you and your own contribution to the project.
Be aware that you can work within the AIRLab's structures (see The Labs) only after the page of your project has been set up AND completed with all the above information. Be also aware that the quality of your work (or lack of it) on the AIRWiki will be evaluated by the Teachers and will influence your grades.
Instructions to add a new project are available at Projects#HOWTO add a new project to the AIRWiki
HOWTO add a new project to the AIRWiki
Contributing to a wiki is easy, and leaves you with a deep sense of satisfaction: by contributing, you are documenting your work and helping all the other users as well. A well thought out help for MediaWiki (the software that AIRWiki, or for that matter also Wikipedia, is built upon)
Here is a complete description of the procedure to create a new page associated to your project:
- open a text editor (e.g. Notepad);
- create a new, empty text file: let's call it YourPage.txt;
- open the Project page template AIRWiki page with a browser (e.g. Firefox): the internet address is http://airwiki.elet.polimi.it/mediawiki/index.php/Project_page_template;
- click the edit tab on the top of the Project page template to expose the wiki source text;
- copy all the content of the source text window into YourPage.txt, e.g. by using Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V. Make sure not to cut or alter the source text of the Project page template! Do NOT click on the 'Save page' button!!;
- close your browser;
- modify the YourPage.txt file by substituting all the example text with information about your project;
- with a browser, open the Projects AIRWiki page: the internet address is http://airwiki.elet.polimi.it/mediawiki/index.php/Projects;
- go to the 'Ongoing projects' section and find the subsection having the name of the research area of your project: e.g. "E-Science" (if you have doubts, ask the teachers);
- click the edit link on the right of the subsection to expose the wiki source text;
- choose a name of your liking for the new AIRWiki page dedicated to your project: use a word or a short phrase with only the first letter in capitals (of course you have to choose a name that is coherent with the content of the project);
- add a new text line with the name of your project and a link to its wiki page: the latter is simply the page name surrounded by double square parentheses (this will create the page when you will click the "Save page" button - DON'T click it now)
- using a blank line to separate the new line from pre-existing text; be extremely careful not to alter pre-existing text: if you think you could have done that, press the 'back' button of your browser to exit from the editing page without saving;
Please note that all the content you insert into the AIRWiki must be written in English.