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+[[!meta title="XMPP and the Internet of Things (Seminar wrap-up)"]]
+[[!meta author="rohieb"]]
+[[!meta license="CC-BY-SA 3.0"]]
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+
+As Iâm currently working to get a masterâs degree in university, I had to write
+a seminar paper. I got lucky and the topic âChatty Things â Making the Internet
+of Things Readily Usable with XMPPâ sounded very interesting to me :-) As the
+title suggests, the paper describes how the [XMPP][] protocol can be employed to
+facilitate user access to smart devices in the [Internet of Things][IoT], and
+some thoughts on preventing information overflow on the user. If this sounds
+interesting to you as well, you should read my [paper][] or scroll through the
+[presentation slides][pres] ;-) The paper is licensed as [CC BY-ND 3.0][ccbynd]
+(of course, you shouldnât use it for *your own* paper :P), the presentation
+slides are [CC BY-SA 3.0][ccbysa], and if you want to re-use it, have a look at
+the [LATEX code][code].
+
+[XMPP]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP "Wikipedia: XMPP"
+[IoT]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things "Wikipedia: Internet of Things"
+[ccbynd]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ "Creative Commons: Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license"
+[ccbysa]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ "Creative Commons: Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license"
+[code]: http://git.rohieb.name/skm-ma-ws1314.git "Git repository skm-ma-ws1314"
+[paper]: /docs/skm-ma-chatty-things-paper.pdf "Seminar paper (PDF)"
+[pres]: /docs/skm-ma-chatty-things-slides.pdf "Presentation slides (PDF)"
+
+Apart from the matter handled in the paper, I also acquired some additional
+skills:
+
+* Learn to motivate myself. The [Pomodoro technique][pomodoro], in conjunction
+ with chocolatey sweets for extrinsic gratification, seems to work quite well
+ for me.
+* Learn to use [TikZ][tikz] to draw figures in
+ LATEX. I already wanted to use it for a while, but it
+ seemed complex and have a steep learning curve. It turns out that the
+ TikZ/PGF manual is very illustrative, and has an exhaustive index for
+ easy skimming.
+* Learn to deliver a good(?) talk. I recently discovered [speaking.io][] by Zach
+ Holman, and apparently the tips he gives there seem to work and I felt much
+ more secure than on previous talks. Also: a lot of practice. And test
+ sessions. And I ditched his advice on slide design, I like my slides
+ with latex-beamer :P
+
+[pomodoro]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_method "Wikipedia: Pomodoro method"
+[tikz]: http://www.texample.net/tikz/
+[speaking.io]: http://speaking.io
+
+[[!tag XMPP IoT Internet_of_Things university science engineering seminar LaTeX
+ LaTeX_beamer PGF TikZ talk presentation speaking]]