Not long ago mobile was about just being available on mobile devices.
Now that requirement has very rapidly become the demand to be available on all mobile devices, the UI needs to follow our brand guidelines that were developed for our website.
Websites today are very complex, having many demands from across your business and importantly high demands from your audience.
By removing the term mobile from the planning stage we remove the classic need to ‘formulate a strategy’ for that.
You know your audience, you know your content, you need to know what you can do with it - mobile is a tacit not a strategy.
What is Virtual Reality by STRIVR VP of Product ManagementProduct School
Main takeaways:
- What is Virtual Reality
- Why Virtual Reality is such a powerful training tool
- How to measure Virtual Reality product effectiveness
Why Should Communicators Learn to Code?Cindy Royal
This document discusses why communicators should learn to code. It argues that coding skills allow communicators to tweak content management systems, scrape and analyze data from websites, work with APIs, create interactive charts, and collaborate on interactive projects. Specific coding skills mentioned include HTML/CSS, responsive design, forms, introductory programming, JavaScript, filtering large datasets with Google Charts, jQuery, and news application development. The document also states that the concept of a journalist is changing with new technologies like VR, 360 video, bots, AI, augmented reality, drones, sensors, and data analytics. It claims technology and communication are intertwined and communicators must understand platforms, data, innovation, and 21st century career opportunities like web
This document discusses responsive design and approaches to developing websites and mobile apps. It defines responsive design as developing sites to provide an optimal viewing experience across devices. Key aspects of responsive design include fluid layouts, media queries, and overriding default settings. The document also discusses the pros and cons of different approaches like responsive design, separate mobile sites, and native mobile apps.
The Early Stage Venture Series - part 1 - Paul Orlando This is part one of a talk series for early-stage startups. There are a lot of examples used in the talk that don't come out if you only view the slides, but here it is. Updates provided at: startupsunplugged.com
As a Product Owner, I’ve learned a ton of lessons to helping my team create something great with cutting edge HTML5, and I thought I’d share those lessons.
Context-Aware and User-Centered Design: The Lost Battle Between Desktop and M...UX Riga
The talk tries to explore the context-aware design approach as well as user-centered design, and how we should stop thinking in terms of universal solutions, why responsive design sometimes is actually not such a good idea, and why it's important to validate pretty much everything before applying anything new.
This document discusses the history and categories of web development. It begins with early technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in the 1990s. It then discusses how PHP and ASP allowed websites to connect to databases. The document outlines the major categories of web development, including basic HTML design, programming with server-side languages, blog platforms like Blogger and Wordpress, content management systems like Wordpress and Drupal, and web frameworks. It concludes by discussing challenges ahead like having lots to learn and innovating with new techniques.
What is Virtual Reality by STRIVR VP of Product ManagementProduct School
Main takeaways:
- What is Virtual Reality
- Why Virtual Reality is such a powerful training tool
- How to measure Virtual Reality product effectiveness
Why Should Communicators Learn to Code?Cindy Royal
This document discusses why communicators should learn to code. It argues that coding skills allow communicators to tweak content management systems, scrape and analyze data from websites, work with APIs, create interactive charts, and collaborate on interactive projects. Specific coding skills mentioned include HTML/CSS, responsive design, forms, introductory programming, JavaScript, filtering large datasets with Google Charts, jQuery, and news application development. The document also states that the concept of a journalist is changing with new technologies like VR, 360 video, bots, AI, augmented reality, drones, sensors, and data analytics. It claims technology and communication are intertwined and communicators must understand platforms, data, innovation, and 21st century career opportunities like web
This document discusses responsive design and approaches to developing websites and mobile apps. It defines responsive design as developing sites to provide an optimal viewing experience across devices. Key aspects of responsive design include fluid layouts, media queries, and overriding default settings. The document also discusses the pros and cons of different approaches like responsive design, separate mobile sites, and native mobile apps.
The Early Stage Venture Series - part 1 - Paul Orlando This is part one of a talk series for early-stage startups. There are a lot of examples used in the talk that don't come out if you only view the slides, but here it is. Updates provided at: startupsunplugged.com
As a Product Owner, I’ve learned a ton of lessons to helping my team create something great with cutting edge HTML5, and I thought I’d share those lessons.
Context-Aware and User-Centered Design: The Lost Battle Between Desktop and M...UX Riga
The talk tries to explore the context-aware design approach as well as user-centered design, and how we should stop thinking in terms of universal solutions, why responsive design sometimes is actually not such a good idea, and why it's important to validate pretty much everything before applying anything new.
This document discusses the history and categories of web development. It begins with early technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in the 1990s. It then discusses how PHP and ASP allowed websites to connect to databases. The document outlines the major categories of web development, including basic HTML design, programming with server-side languages, blog platforms like Blogger and Wordpress, content management systems like Wordpress and Drupal, and web frameworks. It concludes by discussing challenges ahead like having lots to learn and innovating with new techniques.
This document provides guidance on determining if an agency is needed to build a tech product, how to search for an agency, and how to evaluate different agency options. It recommends starting by asking friends for agency referrals, searching websites like CSS Mania and Dribbble for portfolio work, and considering factors like location, capabilities, and client reviews. The document outlines steps for getting bids from 2-3 agencies and setting a timeline for selecting one to work with.
21st Century Work by Matt O'Kane | DevCon Summit 2015 #GoOpenSourcePHDEVCON
Freelancer is the world's largest freelancing marketplace in terms of total users and projects posted. It provides opportunities for freelancers and small businesses globally. Freelancer has experienced exceptional growth over time, with over 16 million registered users and over 8 million projects and contests posted as of June 2015. The marketplace is changing the global dynamics for hiring and opportunities for people worldwide.
I joined 3 other UX experts to teach and consult hackers and makers about UX at #Startathon Singapore, the largest 24-hour future-driven hackathon/makathon event in Asia.
My talk was on how to use wireframes and prototypes to craft a beautiful and well thought out user experience. In this talk, I compare different wireframing and prototyping tools, and advised on how to choose the right tool.
Presentation from the Women in Technology Summit 2013. This is strategy portion of the presentation, focusing on building Responsive Websites, Mobile app development and which device(s) to build for and general considerations when putting together your mobile strategy.
Responsive web design ms training audienceBill England
This document discusses responsive design for SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of responsive design and why it is important given the rise of mobile usage. It then discusses how SharePoint 2013 can be made responsive and provides a case study of a company that implemented a responsive intranet on SharePoint. Key lessons learned include starting with user scenarios, focusing on return on investment from increased productivity, testing across devices and browsers, using existing responsive frameworks, and ensuring content quality.
The document discusses how to get teams doing user experience (UX) work as part of digital marketing. It addresses common excuses for not doing UX and provides low-cost and quick solutions. The key recommendations are to create an informal UX team with advocates from different disciplines, ensure UX work is reliable by testing with real users, and consider international UX needs as cultures navigate sites differently.
This document discusses the UX design process from defining why and what is being designed to iterating on the how. It emphasizes starting with defining why and what before focusing on how. It also discusses improving the how through techniques like micro-interactions, checklists, and prototyping. The document suggests sharing checklists with others to get feedback and suggests multiple approaches to fill gaps, from quick fixes to higher quality solutions. It stresses that user experience results from all small interactions combined and that the frontend interface is critical to provide a user-friendly experience.
An overview of how to reach Minimum Sellable Product (MSP) for early stage startups and Labs. Class offered via NY Fashion Technology Accelerator at AlleyNYC, course contributed by Koombea.
Koombea is a product development agency specializing in mobile apps and technology.
More information at koombea.com/MVP
The document discusses updating the website for the Mobile Networking and Computing Lab. It notes that modern websites showcase work, identity, products, and social connections using responsive design and latest technologies. However, the lab's current site only acts as a noticeboard and uses outdated software. It identifies needs to learn HTML5 and JavaScript thoroughly to design a professional site, but notes lack of time as an obstacle. Various requirements are then listed for site content and assignments, such as using heart-touching photos or copying a reference page design.
7 Key Questions to Ask Your Prospective Tech AgencyKoombea
How’s your tech/web/mobile agency search going? You decided you need a dev shop, but what are the right questions to ask them?
At Koombea we want you to be prepared. And we are happy to help you figure out which agency is best for you—even if it’s not us.
When talking to prospective tech agencies, use these helpful 7 questions to filter your options.
Toby Jenkins of Bluewire Media presented a one page web strategy plan template to help avoid common mistakes. The template addresses purpose, target customers, problems to solve, and proposed actions. It is meant to provide enough key information in a visually clear design to effectively plan a web strategy without too much or too little detail. Attendees participated in an activity where they identified a web strategy problem and shared it with others. Contact information was provided for those interested in Toby speaking at events.
How to Grow Your Product Management Career by former Mixpanel PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- Product Managers come from non-traditional backgrounds - leverage your background effectively
- Treat your interviews like a final exam - key tactics for preparing for and acing the interview process
- Grow your career by learning how to identify the highest impact and growth opportunities
This document profiles Angeloluca Barba, a freelancer on Elance based in Rome, Italy. Barba has many years of experience in fields like information security, software development, marketing and project management. He is skilled in technologies like Google Cloud, Force.com, JavaScript, Java, Python and has expertise building innovative web apps, single page applications, and cloud backends. Barba offers services like development, architecture, project management, marketing and looks for high-level technology projects with real problems to solve.
Why Learn about Web Technologies if you are Not a Programmer?Tommy Chheng
The document discusses why it is beneficial for non-programmers to understand basic web technology vocabulary. Understanding terms can help start an internet business by explaining ideas better, seeing how ideas can be implemented, and targeting the right job positions and technologies for a minimum viable product. The document provides examples of how understanding terminology could help with recruiting, journalism, and building a pet-focused social media application. It recommends an e-book for learning minimum necessary details about web technologies.
Christine Chubenko has over 13 years of experience in software engineering and web development. She is seeking a project management role where she can utilize her creative and analytical skills. Her career has focused on all phases of software and web development projects, from initial design through maintenance. She has led over 50 small projects and consulted with business owners to improve their websites and search engine visibility.
This document provides an introduction to Manuel Vicente Vivo and discusses Android Wear. It outlines why Android Wear came to existence, its design principles and structure, notifications and applications, technical considerations, new features from Google I/O 2015, and the 1.3 update. It also briefly mentions other wearable platforms like Apple WatchOS and Tizen. The document aims to educate about Android Wear development and opportunities in the wearables market.
This document discusses how mobile apps can help businesses discover new customers, engage existing customers, and learn more about them. It provides growth statistics for different types of mobile apps and outlines the key steps needed to develop a successful mobile app: having a clear business objective, content strategy, and implementation plan. The document then compares responsive web and native mobile apps and provides a typical project timeline. It concludes by discussing common problems apps face after launch like low downloads, high uninstall rates, lack of monetization, technical issues, and maintenance burdens.
Technologies: Expert in the Room Webinar: Optimizing your Website for MobileRandstad USA
Key Takeaways:
- Why optimize for mobility
- Defining your approach
- Mistakes made when designing for mobile
- Best practices for developing a mobile website
This document provides guidance on determining if an agency is needed to build a tech product, how to search for an agency, and how to evaluate different agency options. It recommends starting by asking friends for agency referrals, searching websites like CSS Mania and Dribbble for portfolio work, and considering factors like location, capabilities, and client reviews. The document outlines steps for getting bids from 2-3 agencies and setting a timeline for selecting one to work with.
21st Century Work by Matt O'Kane | DevCon Summit 2015 #GoOpenSourcePHDEVCON
Freelancer is the world's largest freelancing marketplace in terms of total users and projects posted. It provides opportunities for freelancers and small businesses globally. Freelancer has experienced exceptional growth over time, with over 16 million registered users and over 8 million projects and contests posted as of June 2015. The marketplace is changing the global dynamics for hiring and opportunities for people worldwide.
I joined 3 other UX experts to teach and consult hackers and makers about UX at #Startathon Singapore, the largest 24-hour future-driven hackathon/makathon event in Asia.
My talk was on how to use wireframes and prototypes to craft a beautiful and well thought out user experience. In this talk, I compare different wireframing and prototyping tools, and advised on how to choose the right tool.
Presentation from the Women in Technology Summit 2013. This is strategy portion of the presentation, focusing on building Responsive Websites, Mobile app development and which device(s) to build for and general considerations when putting together your mobile strategy.
Responsive web design ms training audienceBill England
This document discusses responsive design for SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of responsive design and why it is important given the rise of mobile usage. It then discusses how SharePoint 2013 can be made responsive and provides a case study of a company that implemented a responsive intranet on SharePoint. Key lessons learned include starting with user scenarios, focusing on return on investment from increased productivity, testing across devices and browsers, using existing responsive frameworks, and ensuring content quality.
The document discusses how to get teams doing user experience (UX) work as part of digital marketing. It addresses common excuses for not doing UX and provides low-cost and quick solutions. The key recommendations are to create an informal UX team with advocates from different disciplines, ensure UX work is reliable by testing with real users, and consider international UX needs as cultures navigate sites differently.
This document discusses the UX design process from defining why and what is being designed to iterating on the how. It emphasizes starting with defining why and what before focusing on how. It also discusses improving the how through techniques like micro-interactions, checklists, and prototyping. The document suggests sharing checklists with others to get feedback and suggests multiple approaches to fill gaps, from quick fixes to higher quality solutions. It stresses that user experience results from all small interactions combined and that the frontend interface is critical to provide a user-friendly experience.
An overview of how to reach Minimum Sellable Product (MSP) for early stage startups and Labs. Class offered via NY Fashion Technology Accelerator at AlleyNYC, course contributed by Koombea.
Koombea is a product development agency specializing in mobile apps and technology.
More information at koombea.com/MVP
The document discusses updating the website for the Mobile Networking and Computing Lab. It notes that modern websites showcase work, identity, products, and social connections using responsive design and latest technologies. However, the lab's current site only acts as a noticeboard and uses outdated software. It identifies needs to learn HTML5 and JavaScript thoroughly to design a professional site, but notes lack of time as an obstacle. Various requirements are then listed for site content and assignments, such as using heart-touching photos or copying a reference page design.
7 Key Questions to Ask Your Prospective Tech AgencyKoombea
How’s your tech/web/mobile agency search going? You decided you need a dev shop, but what are the right questions to ask them?
At Koombea we want you to be prepared. And we are happy to help you figure out which agency is best for you—even if it’s not us.
When talking to prospective tech agencies, use these helpful 7 questions to filter your options.
Toby Jenkins of Bluewire Media presented a one page web strategy plan template to help avoid common mistakes. The template addresses purpose, target customers, problems to solve, and proposed actions. It is meant to provide enough key information in a visually clear design to effectively plan a web strategy without too much or too little detail. Attendees participated in an activity where they identified a web strategy problem and shared it with others. Contact information was provided for those interested in Toby speaking at events.
How to Grow Your Product Management Career by former Mixpanel PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- Product Managers come from non-traditional backgrounds - leverage your background effectively
- Treat your interviews like a final exam - key tactics for preparing for and acing the interview process
- Grow your career by learning how to identify the highest impact and growth opportunities
This document profiles Angeloluca Barba, a freelancer on Elance based in Rome, Italy. Barba has many years of experience in fields like information security, software development, marketing and project management. He is skilled in technologies like Google Cloud, Force.com, JavaScript, Java, Python and has expertise building innovative web apps, single page applications, and cloud backends. Barba offers services like development, architecture, project management, marketing and looks for high-level technology projects with real problems to solve.
Why Learn about Web Technologies if you are Not a Programmer?Tommy Chheng
The document discusses why it is beneficial for non-programmers to understand basic web technology vocabulary. Understanding terms can help start an internet business by explaining ideas better, seeing how ideas can be implemented, and targeting the right job positions and technologies for a minimum viable product. The document provides examples of how understanding terminology could help with recruiting, journalism, and building a pet-focused social media application. It recommends an e-book for learning minimum necessary details about web technologies.
Christine Chubenko has over 13 years of experience in software engineering and web development. She is seeking a project management role where she can utilize her creative and analytical skills. Her career has focused on all phases of software and web development projects, from initial design through maintenance. She has led over 50 small projects and consulted with business owners to improve their websites and search engine visibility.
This document provides an introduction to Manuel Vicente Vivo and discusses Android Wear. It outlines why Android Wear came to existence, its design principles and structure, notifications and applications, technical considerations, new features from Google I/O 2015, and the 1.3 update. It also briefly mentions other wearable platforms like Apple WatchOS and Tizen. The document aims to educate about Android Wear development and opportunities in the wearables market.
This document discusses how mobile apps can help businesses discover new customers, engage existing customers, and learn more about them. It provides growth statistics for different types of mobile apps and outlines the key steps needed to develop a successful mobile app: having a clear business objective, content strategy, and implementation plan. The document then compares responsive web and native mobile apps and provides a typical project timeline. It concludes by discussing common problems apps face after launch like low downloads, high uninstall rates, lack of monetization, technical issues, and maintenance burdens.
Technologies: Expert in the Room Webinar: Optimizing your Website for MobileRandstad USA
Key Takeaways:
- Why optimize for mobility
- Defining your approach
- Mistakes made when designing for mobile
- Best practices for developing a mobile website
What do you need to consider before taking a business onto mobile ?Rapidsoft Technologies
It’s going to be an expensive move to take a business on mobile platform, particularly when it is done through a responsive mobile website or a native mobile application development. Because mobile is the next big thing in the online business world, a start-up that doesn’t think out about its presence on mobile today, it have more chances of being left in the dust tomorrow.
This document outlines 5 common reasons why B2B mobile apps fail, and provides strategies to avoid these pitfalls. It discusses how apps often fail because they are built for the wrong audience, solve non-existent problems, are not aligned with the company brand, become distracted by unnecessary features, or do not meaningfully reduce user friction. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs, focusing on core value, and streamlining the user experience. It argues that successful apps address real problems for their intended users in an efficient manner that is consistent with the company's brand.
#MobileInAction - iRecruitExpo June 2013, AmsterdamDave Martin
Dave has interviewed numerous recruitment leaders from around the world, mobile strategic experts, authors, founders and market analysts which are made available online through his 'Mobile in Action' videocast. In this fast pace session Dave will share a summary of learnings from the people he has talked to giving you example case studies, strategic advice and gotcha's to watch out for. The objective is to deliver information you need to take your next steps in a world filling up of handheld web devices (smartphones & tablets). If you are on the mobile journey already, there will an opportunity for a few to share their stories with the audience and Dave.
Enterprise mobile applications should be designed specifically for mobile rather than taking a "mini-me" approach of porting desktop applications. Good mobile design focuses on the information architecture, allowing users to easily access the specific data they need on any device. Applications should be tailored to each mobile platform through usability testing and with simplified features optimized for mobile workflows.
Mobile app development has become necessary in our digital world. Apps provide both utility and entertainment on mobile phones, which people are addicted to. Mobile app development companies are responsible for creating these apps that people enjoy and find useful. To survive in the competitive mobile app market, companies need to develop apps with innovative ideas, a clear plan of action, appealing designs, easy usability, affordable pricing, and they must incorporate user feedback into their app development.
Mobile app development is the act or process by which a mobile app is developed for mobile devices, such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones
AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a field of computer science that targets the development of smart machines that act and react like a real person. Part of the activities that systems provide with the AI application include speech recognition, planning, learning, and critical thinking and also a part of #AI SOLUTIONS
AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a field of computer science that targets the development of smart machines that act and react like a real person. Part of the activities that systems provide with the AI application include speech recognition, planning, learning, and critical thinking and also a part of #AI SOLUTIONS
The document outlines 5 common misconceptions ("big lies") about developing mobile applications for businesses. The lies are: 1) a mobile presence is enough, 2) existing APIs allow easy app development, 3) internal creative teams can design interfaces, 4) internal staff can handle development, and 5) security can be addressed later. The document argues that mobile requires a new approach across design, development, integration and security in order to provide real business value.
HTML5 vs. Native Apps: Demystifying the Decision Making ProcessiTexico
It’s now clear that mobile is the path consumer markets are leaning towards to utilizing mobile apps as their preferred way to conduct e-commerce. According to a study by Gartner, 70% of customer interactions will originate from a mobile device by 2015. More and more organizations are realizing that mobile can significantly impact their core business operations and are transitioning to a mobile-based strategy. Therefore, iTexico partnered with Propelics to deliver a webinar: "HTML5 vs Native Apps: Demystifying The Decision Making Process" Here we present the slides from the last webinar.
5 Top Web Design and Development Tips for an Awesome Web AppPixel Crayons
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How much does it cost to develop an app? If you ask this question to one of the app developers in Dubai, Riyadh, Kuwait, Doha, Muscat, Manama they will tell you that it depends on the type of mobile app we are discussing about. Although few websites claim to get you an estimated price of the app you want to create, but you should know that this is just a marketing technique
Previously, software was created with desktop computing in mind, with mobile access viewed as an optional addition. However, with smartphones and other mobile devices accounting for about more than 50% of global online traffic, designers and developers are increasingly adopting a mobile-first approach.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Nunit vs XUnit vs MSTest Differences Between These Unit Testing Frameworks.pdfflufftailshop
When it comes to unit testing in the .NET ecosystem, developers have a wide range of options available. Among the most popular choices are NUnit, XUnit, and MSTest. These unit testing frameworks provide essential tools and features to help ensure the quality and reliability of code. However, understanding the differences between these frameworks is crucial for selecting the most suitable one for your projects.
Dive into the realm of operating systems (OS) with Pravash Chandra Das, a seasoned Digital Forensic Analyst, as your guide. 🚀 This comprehensive presentation illuminates the core concepts, types, and evolution of OS, essential for understanding modern computing landscapes.
Beginning with the foundational definition, Das clarifies the pivotal role of OS as system software orchestrating hardware resources, software applications, and user interactions. Through succinct descriptions, he delineates the diverse types of OS, from single-user, single-task environments like early MS-DOS iterations, to multi-user, multi-tasking systems exemplified by modern Linux distributions.
Crucial components like the kernel and shell are dissected, highlighting their indispensable functions in resource management and user interface interaction. Das elucidates how the kernel acts as the central nervous system, orchestrating process scheduling, memory allocation, and device management. Meanwhile, the shell serves as the gateway for user commands, bridging the gap between human input and machine execution. 💻
The narrative then shifts to a captivating exploration of prominent desktop OSs, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, with its globally ubiquitous presence and user-friendly interface, emerges as a cornerstone in personal computing history. macOS, lauded for its sleek design and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem, stands as a beacon of stability and creativity. Linux, an open-source marvel, offers unparalleled flexibility and security, revolutionizing the computing landscape. 🖥️
Moving to the realm of mobile devices, Das unravels the dominance of Android and iOS. Android's open-source ethos fosters a vibrant ecosystem of customization and innovation, while iOS boasts a seamless user experience and robust security infrastructure. Meanwhile, discontinued platforms like Symbian and Palm OS evoke nostalgia for their pioneering roles in the smartphone revolution.
The journey concludes with a reflection on the ever-evolving landscape of OS, underscored by the emergence of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the persistent quest for innovation and efficiency. As technology continues to shape our world, understanding the foundations and evolution of operating systems remains paramount. Join Pravash Chandra Das on this illuminating journey through the heart of computing. 🌟
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
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20. test on real devices, and test on location
Google - spent a great deal of time and
effort watching how and why regular
people used their smartphones.
23. Make it your business to understand the latest trends
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24. “I’m not a programmer and I hardly
ever write code, but my success as a
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the talent and knowledge of the
programmers I collaborate with.”
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25. You know your audience, you know your content,
you need to know what you can do with it
All because you…
• Know your Customers
• Know what devices they use
• Know how they use them
• Think customers not technology
Back in the mid to late 90’s working at web design agencies meant on a weekly basis we received phone calls asking can we do web sites – we said yes sure we can do that. We followed this up with questions about who the audience was, the messaging that needed to be incorporated – the reason why the site was needed – the answer it didn’t matter, our MD / COO wants one … and … by next week!Not long ago mobile was about just being available on mobile devices.Now that requirement has very rapidly become the demand to be available on all mobile devices, the UI needs to follow our brand guidelines that were developed for our website.Whilst working with NI, 3 years ago mobile was managed from a cupboard by a junior PM, 18 months ago Rupert Murdock was involved on a regular basis.
websites today are very complex, having many demands from across your business and importantly high demands from your audience.
For those that do have a current project…Q - Is mobile a requirement, is it the reason for the project or just a nice to have?But does that really mean an App?Those looking at mobile web have the best chance of success, but you need to manage the expectations.And how is mobile being accounted for?
Lets consider your overall digital budget.This is all hypothetical - The actual amount does not matter…
Now to continue your current digital activity takes this percentage…
To deliver the new business requirements via the website will cost this…
We have this amount ear marked for mobile apps…
So that leaves this much for mobile web…Oh!
As I spoke of earlier mobile has rapidly become very important with high demands and equally high expectations.SO naturally the next question is how do we get the most bang for our buck.If we were to loose the term mobile from all of this then quite a bit of the problem goes away.
1st Practice – don’t formulate a strategy – it will be out of date before the inks dry.By removing the term mobile we remove the classic need to ‘formulate a strategy’ for that.Instead ask yourself three questions
Answer to number one isyes for all of youNumber two – it dependsYES if you manage tasks or do something other than delivering contentNO if like many of you – you are about content and publishing informationThree – you’ll need to working on optimizing what you already have and importantly what you already know your users demand.Answering these three questions makes mobile a tactic not a strategy – do you form a strategy for each new browser release?
By answering the previous 3 questions, in many cases this means just doing things.Why, well becauseDesigning mobile using traditional design methods proves costly. You’ll end up having to sign off many ‘versions’ of the same page to cater for all the variations in screen size and orientation. To over come this means prototyping as soon as possiblePrototyping is great as it creates a share understanding across your team and provides a reality check on those high expectations whilst at the same times offers a live platform to test your content within a mobile context.At Media Pro about a month ago…Belron (Auto glass) just try things, lots of the things fail but the 10% that does work works really well – their mobile offering made a ROI in under 1 week with little or no marketing.Compare to The Good Pub Guide – who have made a few apps and talk a lot about what they ‘might do’ in the future and they’ve a lot of competition already for pub reviews, like many niche publishers individuals can steal your audience.
Strategy and Insight are different.I’ve suggested that strategizing is an expensive path to follow for delivering to mobile with the budgetary constraints that we often see when talking to clients.However the insight that analytics can give is invaluable when understanding what your users and customers already expect access to and therefore where you need to focus any initial effortMost of you will have analytics installed on your site. Most are probably running analytics on the client side e.g. Google analytics that rely on JavaScript. Some will be using server side analytics2nd Practice – use a service side analytics service to capture mobile usageYou’re the lucky ones you’ve most probably got the ability to understand true mobile device usage as many mobile devices can’t run the JavaScript analytics relies upon.We see that once mobile specific analytical tools a truer picture of mobile usage is seen – all additional unique users are a good thing for nearly all site so it’s worth considering to capture that extra few % of unique users you probably have.The proliferation of JavaScript used across all those Web2.0 features you’ve added may not work for this Mobile audience so they’ll be reliant upon your no script solutions!
So what does a good mobile experience look like on an analytical report.Here’s two Digirati clients.Time on page, Pages views, the usual metrics.Bounce Rates – important especially if you charge for content, users are demanding a connected experiences across all touch points.And note New Visits is interesting, higher % of new visits coming from mobile - these sites have likely already crossed the line of more visitors accessing via devices rather than desktops.Which brings us to mobile first.
Some of you may have heard of this, some of your partners and agencies have probably been saying it how they’d ‘design’ your mobile services.So what does it mean?It’s three thingsGrowth Constraints CapabilitiesOr
3rd Practice – take advantage of the growing opportunitiesOpportunities – the commercial opportunities of delivering your content to the many 100’s of connected things that exists today and all those under next years Christmas tree that haven’t even been prototyped yetFocus – As prototyping will show you there’s not much room for waffle on a small screen deviceInnovation – All the opportunities offered by interacting with a device that knows where it is, has a camera and can send and receive the images it takes.It’s acknowledging that a mobile device will very soon (between 2012-2014 dependant who you ask) or sooner for our two clients seen on the slide before most likely be the primary means that your audience will access your content.It’s about being future friendly and again why authoring a strategy is a fruitless exercise as we can’t predict the future but we can be ready for it.Being ready might actually mean…
Targeting opportunities, focus and innovation might take a little thought. But I assure you there will be some people within your business who see these opportunities, you need to discover them and get inside their minds.You might want to pop by and listen to what my colleague Rooven has to say a little later when he talks about Enterprise Collaboration to find out how.You should already know what motivates your audience to return to your site on a regular basis and why they choose to spend their time with you.For almost all of you this reason is your content.This is what differentiates you from the competition – your contentSo the future is not some sexy new look and feel, a rebrand or building an app for the latest device app store.It’s ensuring that your content is available to whatever device requests it, that probably going to be stored in a database, managed by a CMS and delivered through an API most likely via the cloud.Your responsible for the data and content called upon to present your business or brand across all digital channels.And these channels have a context.
Where and how your content will consumed is difficult to define. 4th Practice – Mobile Context is difficult to define.Context or Mobile Context used to be considered as ‘on the go’, ‘short periods’, ‘little focus’ and basic tasks. This is all changing with powerful devices and wireless connections many of the historic ‘constraints’ are now none-existent.Context now equates to opportunities. Opportunities in that Features and Constraints become the same thing.For instanceScreen Size is a Feature and only becoming a Constraint if it’s particularly small.Local Storage is a feature becoming a Constraint when its not available.
So how can we understand what our context is?Observation or to give it its correct term Ethnographic research – here in London or any large city is easy, it’s watching people on the back of the bus, the train home or even the coffee bar just over by our stand 720.Google -spent a great deal of time and effort watching how and why regular people used their smartphones. Not just Android phones, but all smartphones. The company even had employees “shadow” users, visiting them at their homes and workplaces to watch how they interacted with their devices.5th Practice – test on location, what do your audience need to do now?Observing and testing should be done by your team ‘on location’Ebay - it provides insight into real world usage – particularly the constraints enforced by connectivity issues
Whilst observing you may start to see some things that are possibly quite concerning particularly from a commercial aspect.In that if you don’t’ provide an acceptable reading experience users will be creating one for themselves – and that means without all your clutter – that’s marketing, up sell and all the techniques that make your business money.Focus is nothing new – if you run Adword campaigns then you’ll be aware of the recommendations for creating high performing landing pages one of these is focus, no clutter and Google reward you for this when ranking your advert. So why is almost every other page on your site littered with clutter?Users already ‘filter’ your contentSafari has had it’s Reader functionality for a while and its been introduced on iOS5 devices so that what I save to my reading list on my laptop is synced via the cloud to my phone.With other services such as Instapaper, Flipboard and Readable content I save can be delivered to whatever device I choose.Creating the perfect reading experience is where the FT invested a great deal of time whilst designing their html app replacement and where Google invests a great deal of time crafting a superior reading experience. Having the opportunity to Focus on the reason your audience actively return to you opens the opportunity of supporting the concept of connected things.
Connected things = One account, basket or state across all devices, what I’ve read, what I’ve bookmarked, where I was… Having a seamless cross-channel experience allows for the Start Stop scenario – The Amazon Kindle delivers this across multiple devices.6th Practice – Understand when, where and why users call upon your service (Mental Model / Journey Maps)Many reports have indicated that customers now demand these seamless cross-channel experience, without API’s and sound data modeling they are complex but today unfortunately expected.We have reports from the likes of webcreadible, Ernst and Young and econcultancy that all deliver the same message - users demand joined up experiences when interacting with your brand.When asked 90% of companies consider the multichannel experience to be important, organizational structure is the most significant barrier to success – this is what you need to work at.
So once you’ve connected your internal structure - how do you deliver a seamless experience? Unfortunately there's no time to talk about these concepts, practices and technologies – Admittedly it’s not everything you need to know- but they are the corner stone of being able to deliver to many connected devices mobile or other. 7th Practice - Make it your business to understand the latest trendsFor more info we’d recommend someone on your team reads these books (about £10 each) and follow the authors – that’s free!
Why should you spend the time understanding what's possible today if that’s what you pay your agency for?The quality of advice being offered by agencies varies greatly. Some of the comments I’ve heard over the past year when we’ve asked to what level has mobile been considered has left us dumfounded.Still many design agencies are only concerned with how things look rather than how things work, their usability and real user expectations. You need to understand the opportunities available if only so you can have an open discussion with your in house team or when evaluating agencies you may partner with.At digirati our best clients are those who have made it their business to understand what mobile means for their audience because.
You know your audience, you know your content, you need to know what you can do with itBut most of all…Your customers and audience are human, they demand a quality service not an application.All because You have the customer insightYou have the analytical dataYou Have observed where and when users access your contentAnd you now think customers not technology.
Mobile is a big opportunity and it’s yours for the taking.