Meeting 07.10.2024
Attendees
- Markus
- Lukas (Protocol done)
- Stefanie
- Andrei
- Christoph
- Filip
Probably won't come:
- Jannis (Protocol done)
- Yvonne
Buddies
- Stefanie & Christoph & Andrei
- Jannis & Lukas
Agenda
- 09:00 start
- Stefanie: presentation performance tooling
- protocol: Christoph
- standard maps
- thesis:
- avoid forward references
- number of citations
- latest peer-reviewed papers
- TU Wien (CD)
- emphasize/bold
- Nextcloud Upgrade:
- calender
- read-only PermaplanTDev access TBD soon
- Iterations until Thursday
- (Filip disconnect)
- Task Board
- 11:00 finish
Another Time
- standard maps issues (Filip)
- result of areas over areas (Jannis)
- brushing layer architecture (enum?) -> Jannis will talk with Daniel
- keycloak groups
- units for forms
Tasks for Everyone
To be done until Thursday 10.10.2024:
- approve requested MRs, including meeting MR
- create/update issues for yourself and assign to next iteration
Do as needed:
- request reviews
- buddy writing (Schreibtreffen)
- submit a page of text in submissions
- get MRs done
Individual Tasks
To be done until Thursday 10.10.2024:
- Filip: add maps, methods collect data (3000 users, why is image loading so slow?)
- Christoph: RQs, continue hierarchy proposals
- Andrei: RQs, categorize and improve issues, collaboration
- Stefanie: RQs, bug fixing, methods, last estimations
- Lukas: heatmap
Not here:
- Jannis: complete last issues+MRs(collaboration), remembering viewing state (UC extended)
Meeting Notes
Stefanie gave a presentation about the tools she uses to measure frontend performance. She showed the performance tools built into Chrome as well as the React Dev Tools extension.
The Loase map and two other test maps are now available on mr.permaplant.net.
When writing the thesis, forward references indicate that the flow of your thesis is not yet good. Define terms before you use them. The absolute minimum is five citations in the field of computer science. They should be of high quality (e.g. from a peer-reviewed journal or conference). Remember that you can also find related papers by looking for papers that have cited a particular paper. For emphasis, use italics (LaTeX emph) rather than bold and be consistent. Newly introduced terms can be written in bold (by default in LaTeX definition or theorem).