Project I Nt Upret V2

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Project iNTUpretGroup Members:

Ng Jun Sen

Sivanessan

Remember:

Using the STARS registration system

for the first time?

Ever tried:

Booking an LT or the auditorium for

your event?

NTU’s Translated Userguide

iNTUpret

NTU’s Translated Userguide

Aims to decipher the complex and

messy information that is on the

University’s website

Inspired by simple.wikipedia.org

Simplifies the information

Encourages students to contribute to

the pages

NTU’s Translated Userguide

Open source concept allows students

to freely access, edit and distribute.

Open source would also allow for

greater sharing while facilitating

moderation

Garner input from seniors who have

gone through the system

Aid new students who have difficulty

using the system

Interesting articles

STARS

◦ Step-by-step procedural guide to how the

system works

◦ One of the most confusing things to a

freshman, explained clearly and concisely

Interesting articles

Course Modules

◦ For example, CPE802’s module could be

explained in detail on the wiki page

◦ Includes feedback from student, lecturer’s

bio and links to study guides

Open Source Requirements

No intentional secrets

◦ Everything is transparent

No agreements

No OSR-incompatible dependencies

Availability

Patents

Open Source Requirements

No OSR-incompatible dependencies◦ Wiki site is based off an existing

platform, MediaWiki, a web-based wiki software It is a FOSS software distributed under the

GNU GPL v2 license

◦ There might be a problem NTU’s content is copyrighted!

Therefore, no plagiarism of NTU’s content, requiring us to create original content for the site

Even then, we can use screenshots and NTU content as under Singapore law, our site benefits from Fair Dealing for academic use

Open Source Requirements

Availability

◦ Jimmy Wales: “Imagine a world in which

every single person on the planet is given

free access to the sum of all human

knowledge. That's what we're doing.”

◦ Through a wiki page, anybody with

Internet access will be able to learn

important administrative information for

free

Safeguards

Students are to log in only with NTU

email account

Spread news of site through word of

mouth and Chronicle

Pages have a style guide that has to

be followed

Page moderators will re-format and

review information where necessary

Objectives

An attempt to help staff and students

understand complex administrative

procedures

To guide NTU students through its

services and website

To provide an open source platform of

sharing amongst students

Future use for commercial and

business purposes

Where to go from here

Business Model

◦ Produce a better-packaged, more visually

presented version in a printed guidebook

◦ Similar to many current open source

software models

Source code (the information on iNTUpret wiki)

is offered for free

But the packaged .exe binaries (the printed

guidebooks) are sold at a small price

Where to go from here

For example:

◦ Users can access iNTUpret wiki at any

time and navigate its contents

◦ But a printed guidebook can be

purchased by those who wants a physical

copy that’s easier to read

Where to go from here

Dual-licensing

◦ Source Code (iNTUpret)

Licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-

SA license

◦ Executable (Guidebook)

Copyrighted (design and illustrations)

Content still uses iNTUpret’s information, so it’ll

keep the CC BY-NC-SA license

What’s in the guidebook

It could be anything important to the

student, from instructional guides to

explanatory ones!

Can include a pullout calendar of all

the important events of the year

What’s in the guidebook

Any profit earned will be channeled

back to employ good writers for

certain pages in the wiki

Thus ensuring a continual flow of data

entry and output

Conclusion

iNTUpret meets:

◦ Open source software requirement

◦ Open source business model

But more importantly, iNTUpret is a

refinement of proprietary systems and

interfaces

And supports free use and

dissemination of important information

Conclusion

To benefit end-users, You.

Thank you!