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October 30, 2015 By Alessandro Raschella

New Project Publications

The Wi-5 project is pleased to announce two new publications generated by the project and presented in October 2015:

Jose Saldana, Ignacio Forcen, Julian Fernandez-Navajas, Jose Ruiz-Mas, “Improving Network Efficiency with Simplemux,” IEEE CIT 2015, International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, pp. 446-453, 26-28 October 2015, Liverpool, UK. Click here to see the presentation.

David de Hoz, Jose Saldana, Julián Fernández-Navajas, José Ruiz-Mas, Rebeca Guerrero Rodríguez, Félix de Jesús Mar Luna, Raúl Iván Herrera González, “Leveraging on Digital Signage Networks to Bring Connectivity to IoT Devices,”Telcon UNI 2015, October 2015, Lima, Peru.

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July 2, 2015 By David Llewellyn-Jones Leave a Comment

Testing, yet again

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The testing continues eternally.
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July 2, 2015 By David Llewellyn-Jones Leave a Comment

Syndication active

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Wi-5 syndication is now active. For partners, if you submit a news item on SharePoint, it’ll automatically get posted to the website and sent out on Twitter.

You can also now manage project publications using Zotero. Any publication added to the W-5/Website folder can be automatically pulled onto the publications list on the website. The only slight inconvenience is that the pull has to be actioned manually, so if you do add something on Zotero, just let me know and it’s a ten second job to update the website publications list.

Hopefully this should make things easier for everyone to use.
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July 2, 2015 By David Llewellyn-Jones Leave a Comment

Blogging from Sharepoint

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The Wi-5 site uses WordPress to manage and layout its content. This works really well for managing the site, but not so well for managing permissions and access to the content. In particular, we want all partners to be able to submit material as news items.

We already use SharePoint for internal document and data management, so it would seem natural to be able to manage the news items through that. We’re currently therefore testing whether we can syndicate posts from SharePoint through to the WordPress site via RSS.

This is the first post, to see whether it can be done!

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