This document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to future versions. It outlines 5 trends in Web 2.0, provides 10 tips for using Web 2.0 technologies, and speculates on what may come after Web 2.0, including more intelligent and connected experiences through technologies like the "Web OS."
A description of how noun verb analysis can be used to identify possible modules in a problem, and how those modules should demonstrate cohesion, coupling and generalisation
Systems in the small - Introduction to AlgorithmsDavid Millard
A brief presentation to introduce new IT students to the concept of algorithms - including some short group exercises based around search and sorting lists
This is the introductory presentation I gave at the Faroes March 08 workshop at Portsmouth to set the scene, and explain the objectives of the project.
Sanne Eva Walvisch is a digital strategist who has worked on projects for brands like Layar, Margriet, Libelle, Viva and Grazia. Social media was rising in the past, and mobile was also rising, but now the future of social media is uncertain. Social media is not about individual platforms or technologies, it is about people, relationships, sharing experiences through location and surprises to engage customers. Experience in social media strategies comes with age.
Faroes Future: Questions and StoryboardsDavid Millard
This is the final presentation that I gave, including some discussion of the issues, and the initial storyboards that we have created to help drive discussion.
This document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to future versions. It outlines 5 trends in Web 2.0, provides 10 tips for using Web 2.0 technologies, and speculates on what may come after Web 2.0, including more intelligent and connected experiences through technologies like the "Web OS."
A description of how noun verb analysis can be used to identify possible modules in a problem, and how those modules should demonstrate cohesion, coupling and generalisation
Systems in the small - Introduction to AlgorithmsDavid Millard
A brief presentation to introduce new IT students to the concept of algorithms - including some short group exercises based around search and sorting lists
This is the introductory presentation I gave at the Faroes March 08 workshop at Portsmouth to set the scene, and explain the objectives of the project.
Sanne Eva Walvisch is a digital strategist who has worked on projects for brands like Layar, Margriet, Libelle, Viva and Grazia. Social media was rising in the past, and mobile was also rising, but now the future of social media is uncertain. Social media is not about individual platforms or technologies, it is about people, relationships, sharing experiences through location and surprises to engage customers. Experience in social media strategies comes with age.
Faroes Future: Questions and StoryboardsDavid Millard
This is the final presentation that I gave, including some discussion of the issues, and the initial storyboards that we have created to help drive discussion.
PeerPigeon is a web application that supports generalized peer review through a domain-specific language. It models peer review processes as a series of cycles involving generate, submit, and distribute stages. Complex peer review patterns can be defined by specifying transforms between artifacts. PeerPigeon is designed to run predefined peer review scripts without requiring technical expertise from users. It aims to provide a flexible platform for conducting various types of online peer assessment activities.
The document discusses interactive learning environments (ILEs) being explored by researchers at the Centre for User Oriented IT Design. The ILEs aim to address fundamental educational issues by designing open, learner-centric e-learning architectures using next-generation web technologies. Several PhD projects are investigating topics like designing ILEs for global learning, supporting interest-driven learning, and developing reusable learning content. Prototypes are being developed and evaluated in collaboration with educational partners. The vision is for a "knowledge manifold" to support question-based, interest-driven lifelong learning through distributed knowledge resources and certified teachers.
The document discusses pseudocode, modules, variables, and parameters in programming. Pseudocode is a high-level description of an algorithm structured like a programming language and intended for human reading. Modules break down algorithms into logical chunks for clarity and reuse. Variables and parameters are named values that make algorithms more flexible and reusable, where parameters are values passed between modules.
Material management involves inventory management, which includes tracking stock levels of raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods. Effective inventory management aims to balance holding costs with ensuring adequate stock through practices like ABC analysis, which classifies items based on annual spending to determine appropriate order and storage policies. It also considers factors like quantity discounts, inventory carrying costs, and reorder points to minimize costs while avoiding stockouts.
PeerPigeon is a web application that supports generalized peer review through a domain-specific language. It models peer review processes as a series of cycles involving generate, submit, and distribute stages. Complex peer review patterns can be defined by specifying transforms between artifacts. PeerPigeon is designed to run predefined peer review scripts without requiring technical expertise from users. It aims to provide a flexible platform for conducting various types of online peer assessment activities.
The document discusses interactive learning environments (ILEs) being explored by researchers at the Centre for User Oriented IT Design. The ILEs aim to address fundamental educational issues by designing open, learner-centric e-learning architectures using next-generation web technologies. Several PhD projects are investigating topics like designing ILEs for global learning, supporting interest-driven learning, and developing reusable learning content. Prototypes are being developed and evaluated in collaboration with educational partners. The vision is for a "knowledge manifold" to support question-based, interest-driven lifelong learning through distributed knowledge resources and certified teachers.
The document discusses pseudocode, modules, variables, and parameters in programming. Pseudocode is a high-level description of an algorithm structured like a programming language and intended for human reading. Modules break down algorithms into logical chunks for clarity and reuse. Variables and parameters are named values that make algorithms more flexible and reusable, where parameters are values passed between modules.
Material management involves inventory management, which includes tracking stock levels of raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods. Effective inventory management aims to balance holding costs with ensuring adequate stock through practices like ABC analysis, which classifies items based on annual spending to determine appropriate order and storage policies. It also considers factors like quantity discounts, inventory carrying costs, and reorder points to minimize costs while avoiding stockouts.
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