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Rich Internet Publications in Computer Science. Paper Outline. By : Antonis Voutsinos Design of Interactive Content. Agenda. Research Question Objective Paper Outline Overall Progress Discussion. Research Question.
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Rich Internet Publications in Computer Science Paper Outline By: AntonisVoutsinos Design of Interactive Content
Agenda • Research Question • Objective • Paper Outline • Overall Progress • Discussion
Research Question “What is an appropriate structure of Enhanced Publications/Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science discipline and how Web 2.0 can enable interactivity?”
Objective - Vision • To create a common consensus for Web 2.0 oriented Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science field • To align Scientific Publications with the Social Media revolution. • To enable interactivity between the reader and the author • Peer Review facilitation
Abstract • Brief insight on: • contents of the paper • research trigger • contribution • deliverables
Introduction • Presentation and analysis of EPs/RIPs and a general overview of the current state in the scientific field • Analysis of the needs of Computer Science discipline on RIPs • Analysis of the Web 2.0 trend • Problem statement and Research Trigger • Research Question • Chapter overview
Related Literature • Detailed Overview on the related literature • Presentation of existing RIP implementations in Computer Science field and in general
Research Method-Approach • Analysis on the chosen research method The General methodology of design research (Vaishnavi& Kuechler, 2005)
Deliverables - Findings • Requirements /Existing Structure comparative matrix • Can be potentially used as a helpful framework for shifting an online publication into a rich Internet publication • Proposed web 2.0 oriented RIP structure • To be used together with the matrix. • Can be used as the visionary result • Findings Analysis
Discussion • Brief paper overview • Findings Discussion • Future Research ideas
Overall Progress • Final Paper (80%) • Matrix (80%) • RIP Prototype (90%)