La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría la importación de petróleo ruso a la UE y también prohibiría a los buques europeos transportar petróleo ruso a otros lugares. Sin embargo, Hungría se opone al embargo al petróleo, lo que podría retrasar la aprobación del paquete de sanciones de la UE.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría la importación de petróleo ruso a la UE y también prohibiría a los buques europeos transportar petróleo ruso a otros lugares. Sin embargo, Hungría se opone al embargo al petróleo, lo que podría retrasar la aprobación del paquete de sanciones de la UE.
Α) Θεωρία
1) Εισαγωγή
1.1) Κανόνες Παραγωγής
1.2) Σύστημα Παραγωγής
2) Ορθή Αλυσίδωση
2.1) Εισαγωγή
2.2) Παράδειγμα
2.3) Αλγόριθμος Εκτέλεσης
2.4) Στρατηγικές Επίλυσης Συγκρούσεων
2.5) Παράδειγμα με άλλες στρατηγικές επίλυσης συγκρούσεων
2.6) Παράδειγμα με κατηγορήματα
2.7) Δίκτυο Κανόνων
3) Ανάστροφη Αλυσίδωση
3.1) Αλγόριθμος Εκτέλεσης
3.2) Παράδειγμα
3.3) Παράδειγμα με κατηγορήματα
Β.Ασκήσεις
Η ΓΛΩΣΣΑ C++ - ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 2 - ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΗ ΣΤΙΣ ΚΛΑΣΕΙΣ (4 διαφ)Dimitris Psounis
Α. Θεωρία
1. Κλάσεις
1.1 Γενικά
1.2 Ορισμός Κλάσης
1.3 Δημόσια (public) στοιχεία της κλάσης
1.4 Ιδιωτικά (private) στοιχεία της κλάσης
1.5 Παράδειγμα (προδιαγραφές)
2 Περισσότερα για τις κλάσεις
2.1 Ορισμός Συναρτήσεων έξω από την Κλάση
2.2 Παρουσίαση Ιδιωτικών – Δημόσιων Μέλων μιας κλάσης
2.3 Χωρισμός σε Αρχεία
3. Ειδικές Μεθόδοι Κλάσεων
3.1 Γενικά
3.2 Κατασκευαστής (constructor)
3.3 Καταστροφέας (destructor)
3.4 Ελεγκτές Πρόσβασης (accessors)
B. Ασκήσεις
Anticipated experiences: Early product concept evaluation - Lutz Gegner at HC...Marco Ajovalasit
This document describes the Anticipated eXperience Evaluation (AXE) approach for evaluating early product concepts. AXE uses visual stimuli and interviews to help users imagine using a concept and reveal their expectations, experiences, and values. Attributes of the concept are connected to different dimensions of anticipated user experience. The analytical framework codes data by linking concrete product features to attributes and consequences. Analyzing data through this framework provides insights for improving concepts and understanding user expectations.
CEEDs - Collective Experience of Empathic Data Systems - Dr J Freeman - HCDI ...Marco Ajovalasit
The document describes the CEEDs (Collective Experience of Empathic Data Systems) project. CEEDs is developing a framework to allow people to consciously experience and interact with large datasets through synthetic reality systems. It monitors signals in users' unconscious responses like physiological measurements and behaviors to guide them to interesting areas in data visualizations. The project has 16 research partners across Europe and aims to build systems that leverage implicit and explicit user responses to support discovery and personalized experiences. Potential applications discussed include using CEEDs for neuroscience research, consumer preferences modeling, and informing product design. The document concludes with a workshop challenge to imagine innovative usage scenarios for CEEDs.
The artificiality of natural user interfaces alessio maliziaMarco Ajovalasit
This document discusses natural user interfaces (NUIs) and their artificiality. It begins with background on human-computer interaction moving from command line interfaces to graphical user interfaces to NUIs. It then poses two research questions on creating interfaces that feel natural to users and how to determine if an interface feels natural. The author hypothesizes that personalization can help address natural interaction by adapting to individual users over time. Expected results include determining how personalization of gestures can enable more natural interaction.
Α) Θεωρία
1) Εισαγωγή
1.1) Κανόνες Παραγωγής
1.2) Σύστημα Παραγωγής
2) Ορθή Αλυσίδωση
2.1) Εισαγωγή
2.2) Παράδειγμα
2.3) Αλγόριθμος Εκτέλεσης
2.4) Στρατηγικές Επίλυσης Συγκρούσεων
2.5) Παράδειγμα με άλλες στρατηγικές επίλυσης συγκρούσεων
2.6) Παράδειγμα με κατηγορήματα
2.7) Δίκτυο Κανόνων
3) Ανάστροφη Αλυσίδωση
3.1) Αλγόριθμος Εκτέλεσης
3.2) Παράδειγμα
3.3) Παράδειγμα με κατηγορήματα
Β.Ασκήσεις
Η ΓΛΩΣΣΑ C++ - ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 2 - ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΗ ΣΤΙΣ ΚΛΑΣΕΙΣ (4 διαφ)Dimitris Psounis
Α. Θεωρία
1. Κλάσεις
1.1 Γενικά
1.2 Ορισμός Κλάσης
1.3 Δημόσια (public) στοιχεία της κλάσης
1.4 Ιδιωτικά (private) στοιχεία της κλάσης
1.5 Παράδειγμα (προδιαγραφές)
2 Περισσότερα για τις κλάσεις
2.1 Ορισμός Συναρτήσεων έξω από την Κλάση
2.2 Παρουσίαση Ιδιωτικών – Δημόσιων Μέλων μιας κλάσης
2.3 Χωρισμός σε Αρχεία
3. Ειδικές Μεθόδοι Κλάσεων
3.1 Γενικά
3.2 Κατασκευαστής (constructor)
3.3 Καταστροφέας (destructor)
3.4 Ελεγκτές Πρόσβασης (accessors)
B. Ασκήσεις
Anticipated experiences: Early product concept evaluation - Lutz Gegner at HC...Marco Ajovalasit
This document describes the Anticipated eXperience Evaluation (AXE) approach for evaluating early product concepts. AXE uses visual stimuli and interviews to help users imagine using a concept and reveal their expectations, experiences, and values. Attributes of the concept are connected to different dimensions of anticipated user experience. The analytical framework codes data by linking concrete product features to attributes and consequences. Analyzing data through this framework provides insights for improving concepts and understanding user expectations.
CEEDs - Collective Experience of Empathic Data Systems - Dr J Freeman - HCDI ...Marco Ajovalasit
The document describes the CEEDs (Collective Experience of Empathic Data Systems) project. CEEDs is developing a framework to allow people to consciously experience and interact with large datasets through synthetic reality systems. It monitors signals in users' unconscious responses like physiological measurements and behaviors to guide them to interesting areas in data visualizations. The project has 16 research partners across Europe and aims to build systems that leverage implicit and explicit user responses to support discovery and personalized experiences. Potential applications discussed include using CEEDs for neuroscience research, consumer preferences modeling, and informing product design. The document concludes with a workshop challenge to imagine innovative usage scenarios for CEEDs.
The artificiality of natural user interfaces alessio maliziaMarco Ajovalasit
This document discusses natural user interfaces (NUIs) and their artificiality. It begins with background on human-computer interaction moving from command line interfaces to graphical user interfaces to NUIs. It then poses two research questions on creating interfaces that feel natural to users and how to determine if an interface feels natural. The author hypothesizes that personalization can help address natural interaction by adapting to individual users over time. Expected results include determining how personalization of gestures can enable more natural interaction.
When users think about design - Nathan Crilly - HCDI seminar 19 March 2013 Marco Ajovalasit
This document discusses how users think about design when interacting with products and systems. It reviews models of design and communication from literature in various fields. The document considers whether users actually apply knowledge of a designer's intentions when using a product. While some research suggests users do not think of designers, other work finds users consider a designer's perspective when things go wrong to understand how to fix issues. The document poses research questions about what people know about design, when and how this knowledge is used, and what effects it has on user experience.
Future of looking back - Prof. Richard Banks at HCDI seminar 2 October 2012Marco Ajovalasit
This document discusses how digital technologies are changing how people look back on the past and interact with personal memories and legacies. It raises questions about how service providers should consider issues of legacy and managing growing volumes of inheritable media over the long term. It also discusses providing new tools to support reflection on personal data and objects from the past.
Packaging Design and Communication Accessibility - Erik Ciravegna at HCDI se...Marco Ajovalasit
The document discusses packaging design and communication accessibility. It addresses how communication design relates to packaging, not just for aesthetic purposes but to enable users to understand how to operate and interact with the packaging. Effective communication design of packaging can help users identify products, understand their characteristics, and comprehend how to access, use and consume the product contents. However, there are also challenges to consider regarding accessibility, such as ambiguous packaging that could cause confusion, especially for visually impaired users. The document examines opportunities for improving communication through packaging design.
Design_and_competitive_advantage - Claudio Dell'Era at HCDI seminar 30 April ...Marco Ajovalasit
The document discusses design and innovation strategies at MaDe In Lab. It provides an overview of MaDe In Lab, which educates and coaches managers on innovation strategies based on technological and experiential dimensions. It discusses how design can provide competitive advantage when integrated with innovation. It also discusses collaborative strategies, explaining how working with interpreters from different fields can generate radical innovations through new meanings, and how firms can manage relationships with creative resources.
Exploring the ethics of human centred design - Marc Steen at HCDI seminar 27...Marco Ajovalasit
This seminar will explore the ethics of human-centered design (HCD) based on Marc Steen's reflection on several HCD projects. Drawing from three schools of ethics, Steen sees HCD as: 1) a fragile encounter between self and other (Levinas, Derrida); 2) a process of joint inquiry and imagination (Dewey); and 3) requiring virtues like cooperation, curiosity, and care (Aristotle). Steen proposes reflexivity to help practitioners mindfully engage these ethics to better promote participation and empowerment. Finally, future research could study how HCD processes relate to improving people's well-being.
Tablet seat - Peter Vink at HCDI seminar 18 april 2012Marco Ajovalasit
The document discusses research on the influence of laptop and tablet use on seat design. It summarizes 3 experiments: 1) observing posture while using different devices in a car, finding minor differences but neck bending with tablets; 2) testing posture, pressure and preferences in a research chair, finding neck discomfort lowest with self-chosen reclined backrest; 3) observing home TV viewing postures. It concludes that new devices require variable arm support to prevent neck bending with tablets, and that seats should support posture variation and upright key use as well as options for legs off the ground while watching.
Daniela Sangiorgi gave a presentation on design for services. She discussed the evolution of service design from focusing on interactions in the 1990s to incorporating complexity, interactions, and participation today. Sangiorgi presented frameworks mapping different approaches to service design, including interaction/experience design and design for sustainability. She shared case studies and job profiles to illustrate how design contributes in areas like service experiences, policies, transformation, and system development. Sangiorgi argued for further integrating service design with related disciplines and developing hybrid design roles for the future.
HCDI seminar: Patrick Jordan - DESIGN FOR A BETTER LIFE - What Should We Do?Marco Ajovalasit
This document outlines the transformative power of design and the contributions of idealistic outsiders. It discusses how designers bring a creative process, outside perspective, and unique set of skills including understanding people, collaboration, visualization, and prototyping. So far, designers have contributed to fields like business, products, transport, healthcare, and the environment. The document suggests designers could also contribute to fields like the body, death, personal and professional matters, geopolitics, economics, and more through their creative process and unique skills.
HCDI Seminar: Fashion and technology evolution and the design of consumer pro...Marco Ajovalasit
The world of design is becoming increasingly aware of the dynamic nature of the context in which products are created and consumed. Designers must ensure that the products they develop will be relevant to consumers at the time of release and for the duration of the product’s shelf life. Design researchers must ensure that their theory accounts for this rapidly changing environment and its impact on the design of products. This is particularly key for modern consumer products that compete on both aesthetic and technical qualities and are undergoing constant change.
Drawing on the extensive sociological, economic and organisational theories of technology evolution, and the theories of fashion that provide a rich, multi-disciplinary perspectives on the creation and consumption of aesthetic artefacts, this study explores how product categories evolve. It finds that there are several core concepts that are common to the evolution of different product categories. These findings are illustrated through a case study of the evolution of the mobile phone. They aim to promote discussion and further exploration of a complex and under-explored area of design.
Seminar series at the Human Centred Design Institute (HCDI), London
Website: http://hcdi.brunel.ac.uk/
The Human Centred Design Institute (HCDI) brings together a group of experts from four Brunel University Schools who develop the knowledge and skills required to design products, services and systems which are physically, perceptually, cognitively and emotionally intuitive.
Theoretically guided HMI development for a driver assistance systemMarco Ajovalasit
Speaker: Dr Anke Schwarze, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Department of Research Methods and Biopsychology, Germany
Talk as part of the seminar series at HUman Centred Design Institute, London.
Understanding touch screen mobile phone users by Taxonomy of Experience (ToE)Marco Ajovalasit
The document summarizes a research study that used the Taxonomy of Experience (ToE) methodology to understand user experiences with touchscreen mobile phones. The study involved having 12 participants use a Vodafone 541 phone for 5 minutes and analyzing their verbal commentary using the 9-step ToE-SEEing analysis process. This identified key elements of user experience, including needing instructions, comparing to past experiences, freedom of operation, physical cues, and sharing information. The study concluded that ToE-SEEing helps discover experiences and improve design by understanding users before designing.
Exploring human constructions of existential meaning in interactions with d...Marco Ajovalasit
The document discusses methods for analyzing experiences through a taxonomy of experience (ToE) to understand both sub-physical and meta-physical meanings. It involves collecting data about an experience, describing surface-level observations, identifying plural meanings, determining essential meanings, and analyzing both inauthentic, everyday meanings and the essential phenomenal essence of the experience. The process is applied to empirical data about experiences with new mobility vehicles (NMVs) to understand essences like feeling empowered or important. Meta-physical insights from one experience may inform new existential experiences.
Human-centred HCDI Seminar: Approach in Scientific ResearchMarco Ajovalasit
1) The document discusses using a human-centered approach in scientific research projects, focusing on designing biodiesel production equipment for rural Thai communities.
2) It describes lessons learned from past mistakes of not properly understanding user needs and wants. The best approach is to ask communities what would truly make them happy and apply solutions holistically across the entire production process.
3) The document ends by discussing a broad hospital equipment design brief and challenges of balancing user specificity with broader impacts and knowledge transfer. The presenter thanks the audience for listening and invites questions.
This document summarizes a presentation on intrinsically motivating design. It discusses the presenter's background in design research and their work on developing a concept map to visualize the role of motivation in design. The presentation explores how understanding motivation can help designers create more engaging products and systems by considering what energizes and directs user behavior. It aims to develop a framework illustrating the value of intrinsic motivation and its relationship to established models of design and use.
Human-Motorcycle Interaction (HMI): Research issues in motorcycle ergonomics ...Marco Ajovalasit
The motorcycle and rider can be understood in terms of an interactive system operating within a very demanding safety critical environment. Understanding this system interaction is what underpins motorcycle ergonomics and rider human factors.