How to use Business Model Canvas to design projectsJörgen Dahlberg
A project is a delivery format for change acceleration and gives people and organizations possibilities to focus on a specific result with a specific timeline and dedicated resources. The key to success as we believe is to actually use the same design pattern as we do when we design companies and organizations, namely the Business Model Canvas.
Emtacl2015: chalmers.research.se - the aim to break the circle of despairChalmers Library
The story of making a research project service (as a part of a coming CRIS), and our efforts to find incentives to get and keep the data update and why we choosed in house development
Creative Commons licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. The "Share Alike" license allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon a work, even commercially, as long as they credit the creator and license their new creations under identical terms. This license is often compared to open source software licenses and is most similar to the GNU GPL.
The document discusses how libraries are designing their search boxes and references several articles on the topic. It lists different library catalog and discovery systems like Summon, Sierra, Libris, and 360 Link. It also mentions 'Bento-style' search interfaces and discusses metadata and APIs used in library search systems.
This document discusses lessons learned from launching innovations and the importance of focusing on individuals, testing early, prototyping by leaving Photoshop, releasing often, embracing fluid web design, building the future when only half can experience it, doing "worst first", using media queries, getting content on mobile devices, and being backwards compatible while moving forward.
How to use Business Model Canvas to design projectsJörgen Dahlberg
A project is a delivery format for change acceleration and gives people and organizations possibilities to focus on a specific result with a specific timeline and dedicated resources. The key to success as we believe is to actually use the same design pattern as we do when we design companies and organizations, namely the Business Model Canvas.
Emtacl2015: chalmers.research.se - the aim to break the circle of despairChalmers Library
The story of making a research project service (as a part of a coming CRIS), and our efforts to find incentives to get and keep the data update and why we choosed in house development
Creative Commons licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. The "Share Alike" license allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon a work, even commercially, as long as they credit the creator and license their new creations under identical terms. This license is often compared to open source software licenses and is most similar to the GNU GPL.
The document discusses how libraries are designing their search boxes and references several articles on the topic. It lists different library catalog and discovery systems like Summon, Sierra, Libris, and 360 Link. It also mentions 'Bento-style' search interfaces and discusses metadata and APIs used in library search systems.
This document discusses lessons learned from launching innovations and the importance of focusing on individuals, testing early, prototyping by leaving Photoshop, releasing often, embracing fluid web design, building the future when only half can experience it, doing "worst first", using media queries, getting content on mobile devices, and being backwards compatible while moving forward.
Presentation för Summons svenska användargrupp i Malmö 25 april 2013. Om att använda avgränsade sökningar (scoped searches) samt Summons och 360 Links API för att integrera söktjänster med Chalmers biblioteks webbplats.
Moritz Stefaner is an information visualizer and interface designer who has worked freelance for organizations like Skype, the World Economic Forum, and OECD since 2004, after obtaining degrees in cognitive science, interface design, and research assistance. His work includes projects in information visualization, data analysis, quantitative analysis, and interaction design using tools like Tableau, Gephi, and custom visualization software. He presented his work at the CHALS'12 conference in Gothenburg, Sweden in September 2012.
1) The document discusses interaction design projects focused on public libraries, including transforming library spaces into interactive areas for play and learning.
2) Key projects include an interactive children's library with installations for browsing and selecting books, a "time music machine" and treasure hunts to encourage family play at libraries.
3) The goal is to research how new play concepts and interactive spaces can better support families and engage children at libraries by intertwining services, play, and exploration of physical and digital resources.
The document discusses presenting cultural heritage online and the challenges of visualizing bibliographic data. It describes current visualization approaches in library systems, non-library systems, and non-commercial projects. Issues with visualizing large amounts of cultural data are examined. The discussion focuses on using linked data and visualizing only what is appropriate through techniques like interactive timelines and contextual relationships between entities.
This article presents a cavitation model based on the Stokes equation for numerical simulation of hydrodynamic lubrication. The authors formulate adaptive finite element methods for solving the model, deriving a posteriori error estimates and adaptive algorithms. Numerical examples illustrate the theory and compare results to the simplified Reynolds model of lubrication.
Presentation för Summons svenska användargrupp i Malmö 25 april 2013. Om att använda avgränsade sökningar (scoped searches) samt Summons och 360 Links API för att integrera söktjänster med Chalmers biblioteks webbplats.
Moritz Stefaner is an information visualizer and interface designer who has worked freelance for organizations like Skype, the World Economic Forum, and OECD since 2004, after obtaining degrees in cognitive science, interface design, and research assistance. His work includes projects in information visualization, data analysis, quantitative analysis, and interaction design using tools like Tableau, Gephi, and custom visualization software. He presented his work at the CHALS'12 conference in Gothenburg, Sweden in September 2012.
1) The document discusses interaction design projects focused on public libraries, including transforming library spaces into interactive areas for play and learning.
2) Key projects include an interactive children's library with installations for browsing and selecting books, a "time music machine" and treasure hunts to encourage family play at libraries.
3) The goal is to research how new play concepts and interactive spaces can better support families and engage children at libraries by intertwining services, play, and exploration of physical and digital resources.
The document discusses presenting cultural heritage online and the challenges of visualizing bibliographic data. It describes current visualization approaches in library systems, non-library systems, and non-commercial projects. Issues with visualizing large amounts of cultural data are examined. The discussion focuses on using linked data and visualizing only what is appropriate through techniques like interactive timelines and contextual relationships between entities.
This article presents a cavitation model based on the Stokes equation for numerical simulation of hydrodynamic lubrication. The authors formulate adaptive finite element methods for solving the model, deriving a posteriori error estimates and adaptive algorithms. Numerical examples illustrate the theory and compare results to the simplified Reynolds model of lubrication.