Archive for the ‘Documentation’ Category

5 Ways to Evaluate Your Projects

Posted by Meikah Delid April 15th, 2009

It used to be that quality people would go, If it ain’t broke, then leave it as is. Not  anymore. If it ain’t broke, then improve it. Just because your projects are all running and seemingly smoothly, it doesn’t mean  you can sit back and relax. At least not with website projects. Websites are probably [...]

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Of Linked and Raw Data

Posted by Meikah Delid March 27th, 2009

I got this from big mango blog. Tim Berners Lee video on raw data about the importance of Linked Data and getting Raw Data out of silos (governments and private enterprises) and unto the Internet.

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How to Make Sense of Data

Posted by Meikah Delid March 12th, 2009

If your projects are dealing with content-based websites, two things: you’re in a good industry because most people these days get their information from the Web, but you have to invest in your database and data management. Data management or making sense of all the data you have, and build a database for that is [...]

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Planning Session with Remote Workforce

Posted by Meikah Delid January 28th, 2009

Before 2008 ended, I wanted to have a planning session with my two teams, separately of course. I had two plans: (1) to hold a separate chat conference or (2) to e-mail each team member and consolidate their feedback. I went for the latter. The last day of work last year, I emailed them and [...]

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The Importance of Documentation

Posted by admin February 12th, 2008

In college, we were taught by our research professors to always document, that is acknowledge the source of your information. I remember that no matter how brilliant our paper was, if it lacked in documentation, it could get a low mark. Little did I know that I would encounter again the importance of documentation at [...]

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