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22nd ACM HT 2011 Eindhonven, June 6-9 Reactive Tags: Associating Behaviour to Prescriptive Tags Jon Iturrioz, Oscar Díaz, Iker Azpeitia University of the Basque Country 22nd ACM HT 2011 Eindhonven, June 6-9 What the reactive tags are and the TABASCO tool.

OUTLINE INTRODUCTION A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION TABASCO DEMO INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES CONCLUSION -Stablish the problem TABASCO solves. – Define where the Reaction Tags are along a new tag classification. – demo video. – i’ll continue showing some implementation issues. – Finally, i’ll list the conclusions.

BLOG POSTS 1-INTRODUCTION Tags -tag definition. –tag functionality. –Focus on a kind of resource. Tags

1-INTRODUCTION TO-DO TASKS Tags

1-INTRODUCTION BOOKMARKS Tags

SUPORTED ACTIONS 1-INTRODUCTION -so few targets. –Defined by the site itself. The user cannot tailor the behaviour associated to the tag.

1-INTRODUCTION PROBLEM STATEMENT

1-INTRODUCTION PROBLEM STATEMENT toread:1

OUTLINE INTRODUCTION A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION TABASCO DEMO INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES CONCLUSION

2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION DELICIOUS’ TAG CLOUD -MORE CONTRAST

2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION OBJECTIVE TAGS audio blog google linux mp3 opensource video

2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION SUBJECTIVE TAGS TASKS toread download ASSESSMENT interesting EMOTIONS cool

OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION 2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION subject enactor Descriptive Prescriptive Machine User STANDARD TAG audio blog

OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION 2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION subject enactor Descriptive Prescriptive Machine MACHINE TAG system:filetype:mp3 geo:lat=24.54 User STANDARD TAG audio blog

OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION 2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION subject enactor Descriptive Prescriptive Machine MACHINE TAG system:filetype:mp3 geo:lat=24.54 ACTION TAG for:oscar User STANDARD TAG audio blog

OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION 2-A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION OUR TAG CLASSIFICATION subject enactor Descriptive Prescriptive Machine MACHINE TAG system:filetype:mp3 geo:lat=24.54 ACTION TAG for:oscar User STANDARD TAG audio blog REACTIVE TAG toread:1

OUTLINE INTRODUCTION A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION TABASCO DEMO INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES CONCLUSION

3-TABASCO DEMO WORKING EXAMPLE toread:1

3-TABASCO DEMO COMMUNITY iker.delicious oscar.RTM

COMMUNITY 3-TABASCO DEMO iker.wordpress oscar.wordpress iker.delicious oscar.RTM jon.delicious oscar.delicious jon.RTM

REQUIREMENTS Integrity: inter site communication 3-TABASCO DEMO REQUIREMENTS Integrity: inter site communication Usability: for end-users Interoperability Syntactic interoperability Semantic interoperability

3-TABASCO DEMO DEMO

OUTLINE INTRODUCTION A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION TABASCO DEMO INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES CONCLUSION

4-INTEROPERABILITY SIOC ONTOLOGY

4-INTEROPERABILITY FOAF ONTOLOGY

4-INTEROPERABILITY ECA-ML ONTOLOGY

4-INTEROPERABILITY SIOC ACTION ONTOLOGY

INTEROPERABILITY BOOKMARK ITEM -GREATER

INTEROPERABILITY VTODO ITEM -GREATER

Vtodo ITEM INTEROPERABILITY Copied Values Fixed Values A Parameter -GREATER Fixed Values A Parameter

4-INTEROPERABILITY RULE

EVENT PART 4-INTEROPERABILITY Event Payload Source Account The Item The Reactive Tag -GREATER

QUERY PART 4-INTEROPERABILITY Event Payload Set variables match -GREATER

ACTION PART 4-INTEROPERABILITY Copied Values Fixed Values A Parameter -GREATER Fixed Values A Parameter

4-INTEROPERABILITY ARCHITECTURE RSS feeds API

OUTLINE INTRODUCTION A NEW TAG CLASSIFICATION TABASCO DEMO INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES CONCLUSION -Stablish the problem TABASCO solves. – Define where the Reaction Tags are along a new tag classification. – demo video. – i’ll continue showing some implementation issues. – Finally, i’ll list the conclusions.

CONCLUSION Prescriptive tags. Making tags reactive: transform items from a source account to a target account TABASCO as a proof oif concept http://www.onekin.org/tabasco Interoperability, Integrity, Usability Future working lines provide more web sites research on the community collaboration

Thanks!! Any question? Reactive Tags: Associating Behaviour to Prescriptive Tags Jon Iturrioz, Oscar Díaz, Iker Azpeitia