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We believe that the usability of information systems is core to information science and that information scientists should resume their historic role as heralds and pioneers of human–computer interaction. We also propose that the current restriction of this topic to certain disciplinary units is overly narrow and that instead there should be radical embedding of usability concepts across many different fields and settings. People should be encouraged and enabled to complain about their experiences with an expectation of improvements. Primarily, we propose that usability should become the subject of widespread activism across society, enabling more people to realize that their usability problems are not due to inadequacies in themselves but in current designs. We claim that bad usability is a social justice issue. Our idea consists of two main aspects: engaging wider society with usability and distributing the topic across disciplines. We present a new paradigm to address the persistence of difficulties that people have in accessing and using information. We argue that such low performance has resulted in an aftermath of overlapping content caused by functional and quality-related information which opens another challenging topic that we aim to expand in future work. However, the same approach returned low precision of 48%, recall of 15%, and F1 of 23% for detecting functional-related bugs. Our results indicate that Random Forest with the (TF-IDF+ 2) configuration achieved the best results for detecting six-quality related types, achieving a precision of 76%, recall of 70%, and F1 of 70%. To address this problem, we build a quality-based bug classifier that leverages several feature selection techniques, TF-IDF, Chi-square (2), Mutual Information, and Extra Randomized Trees, including the incorporation of various machine learning algorithms. Moreover, quality-related concerns can directly affect users' experiences at large. In principle, quality-related concerns not only can be expensive and difficult to detect, but they can have a detrimental effect on the system operating as intended. However, as a byproduct of the long-term maintenance effort, qualities tend to erode, causing quality-related bugs to surface across the codebase.

#Gnome bugzilla software#

  • Send patches to existing Gnome applications to add CC licenses interaction using Bugzilla.In the early phases of a project, software architects and developers design solutions to satisfy quality concerns.
  • Send bug reports to applications which could easily become aware of CC licenses.
  • Improve of Libcclicense to make easy to write CC aware applications.
  • Please add more applications and their bug report page here :).
  • gnome bugzilla

    Deskbar Applet (with Deskbar-Applet CC Search)Īpplications which could easily become aware of CC licenses.Epiphany (with Epiphany CC Extension, official since Gnome 2.17).Search the Internet: This can be done using Deskbar-Applet CC Search.Also, need to create a Beagle and Tracker search plugin. Search the desktop: If Freedesktop's Metadata Spec is modified to include a "license" field in first class objects specification, Tracker could be used to look for CC licensed files within the desktop using Deskbar-applet as front-end.3 Applications which could easily become aware of CC licenses.










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