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SciToS v1.2.0 – Autobiographical Interview Scoring

14 Sep 11:14
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The version 1.2.0 includes the following changes in comparison to v1.1.0:

  • new Feature: allow specific setting of the UI translation via the 'Preferences' dialog.
  • new Feature #2 : increasing/decreasing the global content font size via the new 'View' menu.
  • new Feature #3 : hide/show project tree via the new 'View' menu, to maximize usable space.
  • Improvement: added the result table Spreadsheet export to the 'File' > 'Export' menu entry.
  • fixed Bug #5 : adjust width of result table columns to fit their contents, enabling a horizontal scroll bar if necessary.
  • fixed Bug: added missing error message, for the 'selected Project file is already open' case.

To use SciToS, just download the zipped version below ('scitos-1.2.0.zip'), unpack it, and double-click the 'scitos.jar' file in the main folder to start the application.

SciToS v1.1.0 – Autobiographical Interview Scoring

06 Sep 02:14
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The version 1.1.0 adds an 'Export' entry to the 'File' menu. Thereby allowing the generation of an AIS project's HTML representation, which can be displayed in any modern browser out-of-the-box.
This avoids the strict security settings of some browsers, concerning the embedded stylesheet in normal project files, as the exported, static HTML file does not contain any active content (i.e. scripts).


To use SciToS, just download the zipped version below ('scitos-1.1.0.zip'), unpack it, and double-click the 'scitos.jar' file in the main folder to start the application.

SciToS v1.0.0 – Autobiographical Interview Scoring

04 Sep 13:17
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This is the official release of SciToS version 1.0.0 – containing only one module for the Autobiographical Interview Scoring (AIS).


The AIS module offers the following features for supporting the scoring of autobiographical interviews (see for reference Aging and autobiographical memory; Levine et al. 2002):

  1. Scoring via mouse and/or keyboard short cuts
  2. Use of a configurable category model (i.e. specific aspects of internal and external details)
  3. Automic tallying
  4. Result export to ODS Spreadsheet
  5. XML based file format, that can also be viewed in modern Web Browsers (and printed there)
    • Firefox does this out-of-the-box,
    • other browsers (e.g. Chrome) might prevent this by default for local files (for security reasons), as this feature is realised via an embedded XSLT stylesheet (i.e. a script)