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This is the DEGWiki, a new documentation and reference site for the Data Extraction Group (DEG), a multidisciplinary research group in the Department of Computer Science, the Information Systems Department, and the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Brigham Young University.
The aim of the Data Extraction Research Group is the extraction and structuring of data from unstructured and semi-structured electronic documents, such as those found on the Web and in many different data warehouses.
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Group
- Announcements/Schedule
- Contact Info
- DEG main page.
- DEG Papers
- deg group mailing list - Sign up to receive emails of group discussions.
- deg-svn mailing list - Receive email notification of repository commits.
- Trac Project Management - Report bugs or add feature requests (How to use Trac)
- All Pages - a list of all pages on this wiki.
Standards
- Vote - Vote on which curly brace style you prefer using.
- DEG Application Development Framework - Contains information on the framework being used by the DEG group and links to information and instructions.
- Software Engineering Standards - A list of software engineering and project management best practices that Thomas will be proposing for the DEG group to adopt and adapt as needed.
- Computer Science Methodology - A discussion of good practices that could be used in computer science research and communication.
- OSMX Document Conventions - List of conventions that must be followed in creating OSMX Documents in order to work with the data file converter.
How To
- Initial Setup 2 - Detailed instructions on how to set up the project for new users.
- Initial Setup 3 - Detailed instructions on how to set up the project for new user (work in progress).
- Subclipse - A how-to on installing and using this Subversion plugin for Eclipse.
- Using the Build - Instructions on how to use the build to run test cases and manage projects.
- Creating an Executable - Detailed instructions on how to create an executable for the Ontology Workbench.
- Eclipse Plugins - Tutorials on how to set up and use Eclipse plug-ins within the DEG framework. Also contains instructions on how to use the UICommon project to easily insert UI components that reused between projects.
- JUnit Test Cases - Instructions on how to create and use a JUnit Test Case in the DEG context.
- Log4j - Instructions and standards for using the Apache Log4j Logger.
- Printing in the Lab - How to set up printing in the DEG lab.
- DEG Email Lists - How to use the DEG email lists: general and SVN.
- SVN Email - How to set up SVN to send email to an email list when someone commits changes to the repository.
- Install Ant - How to install ant as a command line tool on Windows.
- Install Command Line Subversion Client -
- Using the Command Line Subversion Client
Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting - Contains solutions for common problems
- Programming Annoyances - Contains tips, tricks and solutions for relatively common programming annoyances.
- Helpful Programming Pages - List of pages about relevant programming environment topics.
- Subversion Versions - Information about using TortoiseSVN and Subclipse together
Group Members' To-Do Lists
Issue tracking is done by adding issues to the "Issue List" found on each of the individual team member's pages:
- Misc.
- Yihong Ding
- Cui Tao
- Charla Woodbury
- Derek McDaniel
- Jeff Peters
- Robby Watts
- Andrew Zitzelberger
- Robert Clawson
- Jordan Crabtree
- Zonghui Lian
- Stephen Lynn
- Dr. Embley
- Dr. Liddle
- Dr. Lonsdale
- Thomas Packer
- Daniel Fullmer
- Aaron Stewart
- Oliver Nina
- The White Board
Archives

