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mashimaro Jul 5th, 2009 2:08 pm
Need help with a paper sketch
 
I figured this topic doesn't really fit here, but daniweb is one of the biggest IT community I know and I found help here several times, too, so maybe someone will help me out :)

After years of coding all of a sudden I got a paper on "Authorization in instant messengers" to write. While creating a messenger and the authorization system isn't that big a deal, what can be written about it? It needs to be around 50 pages :/

If someone could help me out with creating the "framework" of that paper that I could fill with data, it would be great.


PM me if you feel you could do the whole thing. I'm sure we can reach an agreement.

darkagn Jul 6th, 2009 4:21 am
Re: Need help with a paper sketch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mashimaro (Post 908952)
After years of coding all of a sudden I got a paper on "Authorization in instant messengers" to write. While creating a messenger and the authorization system isn't that big a deal, what can be written about it? It needs to be around 50 pages :/

So how would you go about creating the messenger and its authorisation system? I think that's all you need to do, 50 pages would include diagrams (UML for example) I would suggest...

Quote:

Originally Posted by mashimaro (Post 908952)
PM me if you feel you could do the whole thing. I'm sure we can reach an agreement.

Cheats never prosper...

mashimaro Jul 6th, 2009 6:02 am
Re: Need help with a paper sketch
 
I can't just turn in a "Tutorial: how to create messengers". That's not the topic, sadly :/
What I had in mind when writing "I need a framework" was:

title: blabla
chapter 1: gonna discuss stuff like~
chapter 2: whats also important is~
\tsubchapter 1: now a bit of history on~

and so on

Which things would be good to mention here, that's the main problem.


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