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This page will be updated with more Hackathon information as it is available.

A Hackathon will be held Tuesday March 18 prior to the 2014 VIVO Implementation Fest (iFest).  The hackathon will be a chance to meet and work with other people working to develop and implement VIVO.  

Possible groups or topics

Please add your project idea or name to an existing idea.

Faceted Search

Ideas: ???

Interested in Teaming:

CV & Biosketch Generation to Google Docs, DropBox, other

Ideas: ???

Interested in Teaming: Chris Barnes, Florida ( maybe make it a mobile app, easy button "make me a CV")

Open Social Gadgets / ORNG

Ideas: Working with Eric Meeks on improving ORNG integration with VIVO 1.6 or new gadgets?

Interested in Teaming:

Schema.org for VIVO profiles

Ideas: ???

Interested in Teaming: Steve McCauley, Brown

Visualizations

Ideas: Integrating Simon's Capability Map functionality with Solr? Other visualizations?

Interested in Teaming:

VIVO Dashboards

Ideas: For example, extended dev dashboard versus administrator dashboards (like Paul's idea at Weill Cornell)?

Interested in Teaming:

VIVO Mobile

Ideas: For example, support for responsive web design like Bootstrap? PhoneGap or Native apps?

Interested in Teaming:

Other?

Please add your project idea to the list. 

Hacker Setup 

If you would like to have a running VIVO instance, it's recommend to set it up in advance of the Hackathon.  You can email Ted Lawless <tlawless@brown.edu> or Chris Barnes with questions on getting setup with the tools below.  

The VIVO Apps and Tools working group will hold an hour long call on Tuesday March 4 at 1pm EST to assist with setting up VIVO software and tools for the Hackathon.  

Resources

  • VIVO Vagrant

    • A pre-configured VIVO instance.  This is a quick way to get a VIVO instance up and running.

  • Fuseki 
    • Fuseki allows you to setup a SPARQL endpoint for VIVO that can be queried by remote scripts, services, software.

  • VIVO tools and maintainers
    • Tools identified or created by the VIVO community for working with VIVO data.  
  • S2S Framework

    • From RPI, a user interface framework that can query SPARQL endpoints and build dynamic, faceted browse interfaces.  

FAQ

Do I have to be a programmer or experienced with VIVO to attend? 

 - No.  All are welcome.  Those with ideas for reusing VIVO data or matching it with external sources can contribute a great deal.  

I'm a programmer, but don't have a current Java development environment. Will I be able to participate?

 - Mention support (if any) for Eclipse, IntelliJ, or other Java IDEs?

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