A person has known someone else for 9 years and he was her first boyfriend. They have been acquainted for a long period of time and started dating when they first met.
The document outlines the key aspects of a project to develop an Android application called HandSimDroid. It included sections on project overview, demonstrations, operations and processes, planning and risks. The application allows running simulations of Ptolemy models, an open-source modeling tool, on handheld devices. It aimed to serve as a proof of concept and inspire innovation at Bosch, the client. The team tracked hours, identified process improvements, and released multiple versions to complete requirements and adapt to changes.
How to Dominate Social Media with HootSuiteMisha Abasov
On November 5, 2012, Mike Abasov talked about social media domination at an Internet Masterminds meetup (Vancouver, Canada). He discussed various secrets to saving time through efficiency and how different features of HootSuite can help businesses do that.
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Disclosure: Mike worked at HootSuite during the period from Sep. 2010 through Sep. 2011. He is currently not paid by HootSuite in any way but still uses the product in his daily work. Basically, his opinions are probably biased. Deal with it.
HootSuite, KISSmetrics, HubSpot and other trademarks and content excerpts belong to their rightful owners and are used in educational purposes under the fair use agreements.
I was invited to speak in front of the UBC Master of Management students. I shared some of the best practices for social media listening and engagement.
The document outlines the key aspects of a project to develop an Android application called HandSimDroid. It included sections on project overview, demonstrations, operations and processes, planning and risks. The application allows running simulations of Ptolemy models, an open-source modeling tool, on handheld devices. It aimed to serve as a proof of concept and inspire innovation at Bosch, the client. The team tracked hours, identified process improvements, and released multiple versions to complete requirements and adapt to changes.
How to Dominate Social Media with HootSuiteMisha Abasov
On November 5, 2012, Mike Abasov talked about social media domination at an Internet Masterminds meetup (Vancouver, Canada). He discussed various secrets to saving time through efficiency and how different features of HootSuite can help businesses do that.
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Disclosure: Mike worked at HootSuite during the period from Sep. 2010 through Sep. 2011. He is currently not paid by HootSuite in any way but still uses the product in his daily work. Basically, his opinions are probably biased. Deal with it.
HootSuite, KISSmetrics, HubSpot and other trademarks and content excerpts belong to their rightful owners and are used in educational purposes under the fair use agreements.
I was invited to speak in front of the UBC Master of Management students. I shared some of the best practices for social media listening and engagement.
The document provides an overview of the HandSimDroid project. It includes an agenda for a meeting covering the project overview, process, requirements, risk management, system architecture, next steps, and accomplishments. The team used the Team Software Process and developed requirements, risk management plans, architectural diagrams, and plans to move forward with additional training, prototyping, and formalizing the project scope. They discussed accomplishments from the first part of the project and took questions.
This document discusses the potential uses of Kinect technology at Sabanci University. It provides information on what Kinect is, its technical specifications, and examples of gestures and poses it can recognize. It also lists some potential applications of Kinect such as interacting with rare books, manuscripts, and other materials in the university library through body movements and gestures.
The document discusses various topics related to human factors and ergonomics. It covers psychological aspects of perception including visual perception, visual illusions and color blindness. It also discusses auditory processes and touch sensitivity. Other topics covered include cognitive processes, motor processes, physiological and anatomical aspects, biomechanics, anthropometry, and environmental factors that influence human performance and safety.
The document discusses several topics related to human factors in designing spaces and environments. It describes a multi-desk system that allows for flexible individual and collaborative workspaces. It also discusses factors to consider in designing prison cells and retail store layouts, such as managing liberties, security, and shopper psychology. Additionally, it summarizes findings on shopper behaviors from observational research.
For webfriendly.ca
DISCLOSURE:
I worked at HootSuite Media, Inc. in 2010-2011 (over a year before this presentation). However, all opinions in this slide deck are my own, not paid by HootSuite and presented in the best interests of the audience.
HootSuite, uCoz and Techvibes are registered trademarks and are property of the respective companies.
The document discusses human factors that designers should consider when developing products. It describes both physical characteristics like anthropometrics, biomechanics and topographical features of users as well as cultural characteristics related to how people think, perceive information and patterns of use which can influence a product's operation, utility and appearance. The document emphasizes that designers should think about these user factors in a creative, visual and "designerly" way to help solve problems and communicate their solutions.
This document discusses opportunities for redesigning emergency care pathways at NUH. It is experiencing pressure on its emergency department from factors like increased activity, staffing shortages, and fragmented primary/secondary care. To address these challenges and future demands, the document proposes a redesigned emergency care model. This model would bring primary care, social services, and community services together under one roof to streamline care. It suggests developing coordinated care pathways and addressing workforce issues to improve patient experience and outcomes while achieving national targets and standards. The conclusion emphasizes adopting uniform triage, care pathways, and monitoring across the entire emergency care system through effective collaboration between all components.
The document discusses differences between broadsheet and tabloid newspapers. Broadsheets contain more substantial text about important topics like politics and war, while tabloids use bold headlines and pictures to attract less educated readers with stories about celebrities and reality television. It also compares local, regional, and national newspapers, noting that local papers only contain local stories while national papers report on global news.
The document provides an overview of the HandSimDroid project. It includes an agenda for a meeting covering the project overview, process, requirements, risk management, system architecture, next steps, and accomplishments. The team used the Team Software Process and developed requirements, risk management plans, architectural diagrams, and plans to move forward with additional training, prototyping, and formalizing the project scope. They discussed accomplishments from the first part of the project and took questions.
This document discusses the potential uses of Kinect technology at Sabanci University. It provides information on what Kinect is, its technical specifications, and examples of gestures and poses it can recognize. It also lists some potential applications of Kinect such as interacting with rare books, manuscripts, and other materials in the university library through body movements and gestures.
The document discusses various topics related to human factors and ergonomics. It covers psychological aspects of perception including visual perception, visual illusions and color blindness. It also discusses auditory processes and touch sensitivity. Other topics covered include cognitive processes, motor processes, physiological and anatomical aspects, biomechanics, anthropometry, and environmental factors that influence human performance and safety.
The document discusses several topics related to human factors in designing spaces and environments. It describes a multi-desk system that allows for flexible individual and collaborative workspaces. It also discusses factors to consider in designing prison cells and retail store layouts, such as managing liberties, security, and shopper psychology. Additionally, it summarizes findings on shopper behaviors from observational research.
For webfriendly.ca
DISCLOSURE:
I worked at HootSuite Media, Inc. in 2010-2011 (over a year before this presentation). However, all opinions in this slide deck are my own, not paid by HootSuite and presented in the best interests of the audience.
HootSuite, uCoz and Techvibes are registered trademarks and are property of the respective companies.
The document discusses human factors that designers should consider when developing products. It describes both physical characteristics like anthropometrics, biomechanics and topographical features of users as well as cultural characteristics related to how people think, perceive information and patterns of use which can influence a product's operation, utility and appearance. The document emphasizes that designers should think about these user factors in a creative, visual and "designerly" way to help solve problems and communicate their solutions.
This document discusses opportunities for redesigning emergency care pathways at NUH. It is experiencing pressure on its emergency department from factors like increased activity, staffing shortages, and fragmented primary/secondary care. To address these challenges and future demands, the document proposes a redesigned emergency care model. This model would bring primary care, social services, and community services together under one roof to streamline care. It suggests developing coordinated care pathways and addressing workforce issues to improve patient experience and outcomes while achieving national targets and standards. The conclusion emphasizes adopting uniform triage, care pathways, and monitoring across the entire emergency care system through effective collaboration between all components.
The document discusses differences between broadsheet and tabloid newspapers. Broadsheets contain more substantial text about important topics like politics and war, while tabloids use bold headlines and pictures to attract less educated readers with stories about celebrities and reality television. It also compares local, regional, and national newspapers, noting that local papers only contain local stories while national papers report on global news.