Sunday, December 13, 2009

Ooooo It knows what you've been cooking!!!!

Last week in class we discussed companies monitoring their employees computer usage and activities. This does not have much to do with the recipe ipod at all, but i think there would be a component of the recipe ipod program that could keep track of what you have made. It would then make suggestions for related dishes, wines pairings, or side dishes that complement the flavors of the entree. It would be awesome if there was a way that it could suggest whole dinner menus to make. That is the only way that monitoring really fits in with the recipe ipd though. :)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What's the Meaning of This?!?!?!

This week we talked about semantic website, and how there is a growing effort to have wed addresses have more to do with the content of the page instead of the format. This would really help with searches, so that users would know that if a page was returned after a query, its content, not just its name, has something to do with the search topic. This kind of searching improvement would really benefit recipe website, since the results would better reflect what the users is interested in making. Any benefit to recipe searching would help recipe ipod users find what they were looking for faster.
Awhile ago, my friend and I were talking about how awesome it would be, if there was a website where you could put in the ingredients you had, and it would return the dishes you could make. the user would be add to pick how many additional ingredients the recipes could have. So for example, someone could put in flour, eggs, half and half, and cheese, and choose to see all recipes with just those ingredients or two extra ingredients not listed. So the results could included scrambled eggs, Quiche, cheese omelet,frittata etc. I believe that this would require a semantic website, since it involves being able to search more than a title of a recipe.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Malware

Malware is malicious software that usually takes the form of a virus or a worm. A Virus needs a host file, or website in order to exist, and then they send out copies of themselves to other computers. Worms do not need a host file and they can just travel through a network of computers doing what they are designed to do. I suspect that if the recipe ipod was infected with malware it would be a virus since there would be a lot sharing of files between users, and one of those is bound to have a virus. I would hope that most of the viruses would be harmless, and not delete files or anything like that, but I know that is just wishful thinking. Which means that someone will have to develop anti-virus software for both the recipe ipod and the program that goes along with it. Hopefully the recipe ipod will be an interesting target for the young men that write malware programs.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The secret ingredient is evol!

So this week we talked about computer security and how things can be hidden with cryptography or stenography (which im happy to say i spelled right the first try). Cryptography is when the message is encoded and can only be decoded with the proper key and stenography is when a message is hidden within something else, like a message in a picture. the recipe ipod would use cryptography to encrypt all of the recipes. Users would be able to give other users a limited time access, or life time access to recipes. I know on the Zune you could "lend" someone a song for three days, and the limited access would be like that. That way the recipes that you want to keep in the family can be protected. In addition to that all the recipes that users can buy off of the recipe ipod application would also be encrypt so that users can not just share the file with anyone.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Databases

Today we talked about database and the different kinds that exist, the goals of databases, and about queries. When i thought about it, the recipe ipod application is really a database at its core, since basically it will store recipes and present them when you ask for it. the recipe ipod itself does more than just that, but the application behaves as a database should. Think of using itunes, it stores a huge amount of information, users can do quick searches, and based on what the user searches for it can eliminate things from its search. Since the recipe ipod application is modeled after itunes, it too would be able to do all these things. It would be a relational database, since it would be organized by keys such as what the recipe makes, type of cuisine, and difficulty level.

In order to do queries efficiently there needs to be a primary key, this presents a challenge, since my immediate thought was to have the primary key be the what the recipe makes (ex: apple Pie) but you can have more than one apple pie recipe. So each recipe in the recipe ipod application will be assigned a number that helps to distinguish it from ever other recipe there is.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Network and sharing

Last week we talked about Networks and how information is passed from one computer to another. At first I was really confused as to how this topic would relate to the recipe ipod since i was originally thinking that they would not be able to share recipes with each other. But when i thought about it that made no sense, what is the point of having an amazing recipe if you can't share it with people? So they should be able to share "recipe cards" with each other. There would be two ways to share a "recipe card", the first would just be from the computer program where you could just copy and paste the recipe file into an e-mail attachment or chat window, in the same manner that people share songs today. That method would involve the standard network interactions, where the message is handed from computer to computer/server till it gets to its destination.
The second way would be from recipe ipod to recipe ipod. I don't really know the particulars of how it would be done, but the fact that it would share means that it would have to be able to connect to the internet, so it would have a built-in air port/wifi thingy (I don't know what its called). This also means that each recipe ipod would have to have its own individual identification code, like a phone number or pin. Then you could just send the "recipe card" like you send pictures between phones, you choose send to off of the option menu and then insert the pin # into the to box. This method probably takes the same steps as sending things through a computer. If it was really advanced it would send a recipe with just a bump of recipe ipods. It would be really cool if you could point and hold a recipe and then hold the recipe ipods close together and just drag the recipe from one to the other. In the mythical world where this is actually made that is how people would share recipes, when they are not at their computers. I bet chefs, and stay at home moms that love to cook would be the only ones that actually carry around their recipe ipods, so for everyone else there will be free sticky notes to write done peoples pin # and the recipes they want :).

Audio

A few weeks ago we talked about audio formats and how computers turn sound into digital data, and then back into understandable language. Which lead me to decided that people should be able to record recipes for the recipe ipod. So the same way that people make podcast that you can load on to any mp3 player, people can find their favorite recipe and record themselves reading the recipe. It would not be in the format that the recipe ipod would need to respond to the stop and continue commands but you would still be able to say pause and play, so that you can cook along with the recipe.
In order to speak the recipes the recipe ipod would need to have a digital(computer language) to analog (human language) converter so that it can translate the 0 and 1 of the stored recipes. Since i also want it to be able to respond to spoken commands it would need to have an analog to digital converter as well so that when the users says "pause" the recipe ipod can translate that into the command 010101010 (i have no idea what it would really be) and stop talking and hold its place in the recipe.