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Contents:
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See First Encounters Alone (and add comments)
Basic Portal User Persona
 Simon |
- Membership has its Privileges
- Building up the Workspace
- adding texts
- adding tools
- Getting to work
- tools recipe: Googlizer (dynamic text) to word count
- Linguistic MicroView
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Research Project Lead Persona
 Martin |
Communicating with the Research Community
- TAPoR News Engine
- adding a news item
- distributing news by email
- including news in TAPoR Portal
- including news on remote site
- aggregating news from other sources (eventually)
- DUCT TAPoR
Project Interaction with the TAPoR Portal
- Taporizing
texts: sending texts to TAPoR Portal
- HTML tool snippets: invoking texts on specific TAPoR Portal tools
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| <form action="http://tapor2.mcmaster.ca/TaporMain/portal/launchTool"
name="launchTool" method="get" target="_blank">
<input type="hidden" name="toolName" value="Find Concordance (HTML)"/>
<input type="hidden" name="textUrl" value="http://tada.mcmaster.ca/Main/TaporAch05"/>
<input type="hidden" name="showDataBench" value="false"/>
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="AnalyzeThis (HTML Concordance)"/>
</form>
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Tool Developer Persona
Martin (a few years later)
Assistant Professor, Department of English
"I'd be interested in sharing my tools, especially if I could see how they would be used by others."
Overview
- Enjoys experimenting with various text analysis tools
- Has developed several text analysis tools using PHP and PERL
- Contributes to many team-based research projects
- Communicates primarily through email
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Presentation
Tools in the portal: How does it all work?
- Web Services
- Tools can be on any machine hooked up to the internet
- Tools can be written in virtually any programming language
How do I share my tool?
- generate a SOAP interface for your tool
- or use a standard http form (REST)
- register your tool throught the interface
- modify tool info through edit interface
Key Benefits
- SOAP tools automatically become available through REST
- REST tools automatically become available through SOAP
- end-users and developers can now find your tool more easily
- other developers can call your tool directly
- Text projects can now embed calls to your tool directly into their pages
- Combine your tool with other tools, through TAML.
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See Tool Developer Alone (and add comments)
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TAPoR Portal Next Steps
- Ability to manage multiple projects
- Ability to customize portlets for a project
- Ability to publish custom project
- Further usability study by Wendy Duff and others from Information Studies at the University of Toronto
- Developing community tools like chat
- Developing the TADA wiki
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Handout
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Four Views of the TAPoR Portal (ACH 2005)
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Introduction: Personas and Views
Outline
- Outline of the presentation - Why Four Views not Five?
- What is TAPoR?
- What are personas and views? See interFace Report by Carr and Dacko
- Usability and the TAPoR portal
- How to navigate the handout
- How to comment on our presentation through the wiki!
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First Encounters Persona
Deana
Undergraduate French and Comparative Literature Student
"I would really like to learn about text analysis and how
to use text analysis tools, but I don't know where to start."
Overview
- Familiar with the basics of text analysis, but has never used text analysis tools or created own texts
What can I do with this?
- Would like to learn about text analysis in a non-intimidating environment
- Interested in playing with a variety of tools - wants to fiddle
- Wants to learn quickly
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Presentation
- Menus - should we provide menus?
- TAPoR Tour and "What is text analysis?"
- Try It panel - modeling the text+tool paradigm
- TAPoR Tools - building on the paradigm by providing immediate access to the tools
- General News - helping users understand the community
- Feature Project and DUCT - presenting example projects
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Basic Portal User Persona
 Simon |
- Membership has its Privileges
- Building up the Workspace
- adding texts
- adding tools
- Getting to work
- tools recipe: Googlizer (dynamic text) to word count
- Linguistic MicroView
Back up to Four Views of the TAPoR Portal (ACH 05)
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Tool Developer Persona
Martin (a few years later)
Assistant Professor, Department of English
"I'd be interested in sharing my tools, especially if I could see how they would be used by others."
Overview
- Enjoys experimenting with various text analysis tools
- Has developed several text analysis tools using PHP and PERL
- Contributes to many team-based research projects
- Communicates primarily through email
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Presentation
Tools in the portal: How does it all work?
- Web Services
- Tools can be on any machine hooked up to the internet
- Tools can be written in virtually any programming language
How do I share my tool?
- generate a SOAP interface for your tool
- or use a standard http form (REST)
- register your tool throught the interface
- modify tool info through edit interface
Key Benefits
- SOAP tools automatically become available through REST
- REST tools automatically become available through SOAP
- end-users and developers can now find your tool more easily
- other developers can call your tool directly
- Text projects can now embed calls to your tool directly into their pages
- Combine your tool with other tools, through TAML.
Back up to Four Views of the TAPoR Portal (ACH 05)
TAPoR Portal Next Steps
- Ability to manage multiple projects
- Ability to customize portlets for a project
- Ability to publish custom project
- Further usability study by Wendy Duff and others from Information Studies at the University of Toronto
- Developing community tools like chat
- Developing the TADA wiki
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See Next Steps alone (and add comments)
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