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May 23rd, 2007
Over, it’s over
Publiziert unter: Uni & Studium

A week ago, the 16th of May, I finished my master thesis about an implementation of a graph-based knowledgebrowser for a CMS. Now, I spend time in relaxing and organizing my next steps to the future. The current IT market is asking for graduates and I remark it evertime taking a look to my email account ;)

The time writting my master thesis was absolutely great. Extremly work intensive, but great! I got a lot of support from my family and girlfriend, and from my friends too. Thank you at this point. Now, I know what it means to work from 7.30 to 23.00 over several months every day including the weekend. I experienced that workin over 100 hours a week isn’t realy efficent. You work not at 100% and your personal efficeny rate dops every day. It’s not recommendable work many over a long period. It doesn’t only affect your work, if you know what I mean.

Anyway, the theme of my thesis seems to be very attractive. During my research I got lots of requests from all over the world. A professor from the St. Louis University in America was interested in using my developed tool for research in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Other knowledge workers wanted to share experience. The results of my research and the potential of an interactive knowledge map for knowledge transfer leeds me to possible future works. I just got some recommendations searching for venture capitalist to innovate my invention. We’ll see. It’s not the only projection on my fingertips.

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