ITCamp 2013 - Melania Danciu - HTML5 apps with LightSwitchITCamp
The document discusses a presentation given on building business applications using Microsoft LightSwitch. It provides an overview of LightSwitch and how it can be used to build desktop, web and mobile applications without writing code. The presentation covers creating a sample conference application using LightSwitch, including defining the data model, building administration screens, and deploying the application to Azure. It also discusses using the LightSwitch HTML client to access the application from any device via a web browser.
This document describes a study that uses finite element modeling to analyze heat transfer and thermal stresses in a circular plate due to radiation. The study solves the heat conduction equation using finite element methods to determine transient temperature distributions in the plate. Boundary conditions include radiation on the upper surface, a constant temperature on the lower surface, and insulation on the circular edge. Results for temperature, displacement, and thermal stresses in the plate are determined numerically and graphically. The finite element model provides more accurate solutions than previous analytical methods for problems with complex geometries and boundary conditions.
This document discusses how copycatting, or reproducing existing designs, can help students become better visual and interface designers. It describes copycatting as a method where students work from examples of good design practices to reproduce elements, which helps them overcome a fear of a blank screen and allows the copied elements to evolve into new design ideas. While this speeds up the design process, challenges include avoiding simply copying without understanding why a design works.
ITCamp 2013 - Melania Danciu - HTML5 apps with LightSwitchITCamp
The document discusses a presentation given on building business applications using Microsoft LightSwitch. It provides an overview of LightSwitch and how it can be used to build desktop, web and mobile applications without writing code. The presentation covers creating a sample conference application using LightSwitch, including defining the data model, building administration screens, and deploying the application to Azure. It also discusses using the LightSwitch HTML client to access the application from any device via a web browser.
This document describes a study that uses finite element modeling to analyze heat transfer and thermal stresses in a circular plate due to radiation. The study solves the heat conduction equation using finite element methods to determine transient temperature distributions in the plate. Boundary conditions include radiation on the upper surface, a constant temperature on the lower surface, and insulation on the circular edge. Results for temperature, displacement, and thermal stresses in the plate are determined numerically and graphically. The finite element model provides more accurate solutions than previous analytical methods for problems with complex geometries and boundary conditions.
This document discusses how copycatting, or reproducing existing designs, can help students become better visual and interface designers. It describes copycatting as a method where students work from examples of good design practices to reproduce elements, which helps them overcome a fear of a blank screen and allows the copied elements to evolve into new design ideas. While this speeds up the design process, challenges include avoiding simply copying without understanding why a design works.