This document promotes an Android app called "Spontaneous" that allows users to find nearby events, search events by category, see event details, and curate events by taking and sharing photos. The goal of the app is for users to document events they attend at DCWEEK using the app to take photos and have them displayed at a closing party, revealing how users engaged with events and each other.
SPJ JournCamp 2015: Smarter Reporting with SmartphonesVictor Hernandez
Backpack Journalism in 2016 means running and gunning with smaller, better, faster, cheaper gear and workflow than ever before in the age of digital storytelling. During this interactive workshop, you’ll learn how to produce video content using the smartphone. Participants will be exposed to basic techniques on gathering quality sound bites and shooting compelling B-roll and "selfie stand-ups." You will learn to edit those assets into a short video package that can easily and immediately be shared online — therefore beating the pants off fellow journos using more traditional approaches.
Glimpse Inside the 2016 Digital Storytelling ToolkitVictor Hernandez
Invest in your future and begin the new year by updating your digital toolkit with the latest and greatest of the emerging storytelling techniques -- Star Wars-style!
This workshop is where attendees 'get their geek on' by gaining up close insights into the latest tech innovations, and how they can be used to tell more digitally engaged stories.
What will we talk about to begin 2016? Social journalism trends? Mapping tools? Apple Watch? AR/VR? Breakthroughs in mobile reporting? Image detection? Content curation? And lots more.
Our guest will be Victor Hernandez, Director of Media Innovation for Banjo and current fellow at the Donald W.Reynolds Journalism Institute at University of Missouri where he is researching wearable technologies and newsrooms.
Victor Hernandez discusses the current and future state of wearable technology. He notes that wearables like smartwatches are projected to generate $37 billion by 2020. However, many people abandon fitness trackers after a few weeks because they find the data complicated and irrelevant. Hernandez predicts that prices will come down and availability will increase, fueling explosive growth in wearables. He also anticipates new features and apps from Apple and news outlets tailored for wearable platforms.
Design & Strategy For Tablet Content: The Newspaper Is Dead. Long Live The Ne...Claus Enevoldsen
Presented by Claus Enevoldsen, Sr. Marketing Manager at Next Issue.
Session: "Designing Newspaper Editions for Tablet Users."
Conference: Tablet/Mobile Strategies and Visions for News Organizations sponsored by sponsored by the Reynolds Journalism Institute, the Digital Publishing Alliance, the American Society of News Editors and the Mid-America Press Institute.
Get smart - Smartphones and Applications for Real EstateDamien Smith
This document provides an overview and comparison of popular smartphone platforms including the iPhone, Android, and Blackberry. It discusses the basics of each platform, examples of phones that use each system, and both pros and cons. It also lists and describes several real estate focused applications available on each platform to help agents and investors. Recommended apps from presenters are highlighted for tasks like social networking, productivity, and gaming.
Facebook launched their own "Stories" feature in an attempt to compete with Snapchat's highly popular Stories, which see 7 billion uploads daily. Facebook Stories allows users to share photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours and can only be viewed twice, similar to Snapchat Stories. However, Facebook reaches many more users than Snapchat with over 250 million monthly viewers, demonstrating Facebook's effort to catch up with popular social media features from competitors like Snapchat.
The document introduces the Yahoo News Digest app, which provides concise summaries of important news stories twice a day. It aims to help people stay informed with only the key details by presenting stories from multiple sources in a brief, easy-to-read format using headlines, images, videos and other media. The digest format is intended to cultivate regular reading habits by pushing notifications at times that fit most people's schedules and tracking completion of the daily news. However, the app is limited by its sole use of English language and international news sources without Chinese coverage, which may prevent it from gaining popularity among users in China.
This document promotes an Android app called "Spontaneous" that allows users to find nearby events, search events by category, see event details, and curate events by taking and sharing photos. The goal of the app is for users to document events they attend at DCWEEK using the app to take photos and have them displayed at a closing party, revealing how users engaged with events and each other.
SPJ JournCamp 2015: Smarter Reporting with SmartphonesVictor Hernandez
Backpack Journalism in 2016 means running and gunning with smaller, better, faster, cheaper gear and workflow than ever before in the age of digital storytelling. During this interactive workshop, you’ll learn how to produce video content using the smartphone. Participants will be exposed to basic techniques on gathering quality sound bites and shooting compelling B-roll and "selfie stand-ups." You will learn to edit those assets into a short video package that can easily and immediately be shared online — therefore beating the pants off fellow journos using more traditional approaches.
Glimpse Inside the 2016 Digital Storytelling ToolkitVictor Hernandez
Invest in your future and begin the new year by updating your digital toolkit with the latest and greatest of the emerging storytelling techniques -- Star Wars-style!
This workshop is where attendees 'get their geek on' by gaining up close insights into the latest tech innovations, and how they can be used to tell more digitally engaged stories.
What will we talk about to begin 2016? Social journalism trends? Mapping tools? Apple Watch? AR/VR? Breakthroughs in mobile reporting? Image detection? Content curation? And lots more.
Our guest will be Victor Hernandez, Director of Media Innovation for Banjo and current fellow at the Donald W.Reynolds Journalism Institute at University of Missouri where he is researching wearable technologies and newsrooms.
Victor Hernandez discusses the current and future state of wearable technology. He notes that wearables like smartwatches are projected to generate $37 billion by 2020. However, many people abandon fitness trackers after a few weeks because they find the data complicated and irrelevant. Hernandez predicts that prices will come down and availability will increase, fueling explosive growth in wearables. He also anticipates new features and apps from Apple and news outlets tailored for wearable platforms.
Design & Strategy For Tablet Content: The Newspaper Is Dead. Long Live The Ne...Claus Enevoldsen
Presented by Claus Enevoldsen, Sr. Marketing Manager at Next Issue.
Session: "Designing Newspaper Editions for Tablet Users."
Conference: Tablet/Mobile Strategies and Visions for News Organizations sponsored by sponsored by the Reynolds Journalism Institute, the Digital Publishing Alliance, the American Society of News Editors and the Mid-America Press Institute.
Get smart - Smartphones and Applications for Real EstateDamien Smith
This document provides an overview and comparison of popular smartphone platforms including the iPhone, Android, and Blackberry. It discusses the basics of each platform, examples of phones that use each system, and both pros and cons. It also lists and describes several real estate focused applications available on each platform to help agents and investors. Recommended apps from presenters are highlighted for tasks like social networking, productivity, and gaming.
Facebook launched their own "Stories" feature in an attempt to compete with Snapchat's highly popular Stories, which see 7 billion uploads daily. Facebook Stories allows users to share photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours and can only be viewed twice, similar to Snapchat Stories. However, Facebook reaches many more users than Snapchat with over 250 million monthly viewers, demonstrating Facebook's effort to catch up with popular social media features from competitors like Snapchat.
The document introduces the Yahoo News Digest app, which provides concise summaries of important news stories twice a day. It aims to help people stay informed with only the key details by presenting stories from multiple sources in a brief, easy-to-read format using headlines, images, videos and other media. The digest format is intended to cultivate regular reading habits by pushing notifications at times that fit most people's schedules and tracking completion of the daily news. However, the app is limited by its sole use of English language and international news sources without Chinese coverage, which may prevent it from gaining popularity among users in China.
The document discusses the rise of touchscreen technology and apps, and how various ecosystems and consolidation in the media industry are impacting copyright and content distribution. It notes the downsides of changes to the first sale doctrine and increased DRM and licensing controls, but also the upside of content being more widely available across different devices at lower costs. Sources of additional information on these topics are provided.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for how to use the OverDrive service to browse, check out, and read ebooks and audiobooks on iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches. It explains starting from the library's OverDrive website, browsing titles, checking a book out using a patron barcode, downloading the book, navigating and bookmarking pages, creating an Adobe ID if needed, and getting help from various support resources.
This document discusses using iOS devices like iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches for e-readers. It notes that these devices run the iOS operating system and can access ebooks through the OverDrive app without needing to sync to a computer. However, it also mentions some downsides like the costs of the devices and that they are single-user rather than multi-user products.
Workshop I co-teach on video gaming for libraries. basic intro to equipment as well as basic stats on who games and what a big business it is. And it's hands-on, we bring in Wii, iPad, DS, iPhones, etc. Funnest class ever! This presentation was edited via the Keynote app on an iPad. (Version - January 2012)
My Feb. 2010 incarnation of my talk on digital media and libraries. [Whoa, I sure tried to cover a lot here, fun to look back on the good olde days ;-)]
This document provides an overview of iPhone app development. It discusses the crowded but wide open app landscape with over 25,000 apps. Application production for the iPhone is easy through the iTunes store. iPhone apps are developed using Objective-C and benefit from dynamic connectivity and a fully-featured development environment. The document also outlines some of the top selling apps and categories as well as new features coming in the next iPhone software update.
This document summarizes statistics about an iPhone app called my247 that provides information about restaurants, bars, nightclubs, events, and movies. It details the development process, the objectives of releasing an initial version, download statistics from over 55 countries, user behavior data comparing the mobile site to the app, and lessons learned. Next steps discussed include enhancing the app experience and integrating additional iPhone features.
This document discusses how TV stations can capitalize on mobile, social, and video trends. It recommends making mobile the default by creating mobile-first content and optimizing websites for speed and discoverability on mobile. It also recommends dominating branded conversations on social media and creating diverse, shareable video content optimized for new distribution platforms like social media. Key metrics for success include shares, comments, and time spent on mobile and social platforms.
Mobile App Developers - DevBatch Mobile Apps PortfolioDevBatch Inc.
DevBatch is a provider of cutting edge technology solutions and services in North America, Europe, Middle East and Emerging Economies. We believe that innovation; commitment to quality, and effective partnership with our clients is the foundation of success.
Web technologies for mobile engagement: navigating the entry points for engag...Merlien Institute
This document discusses strategies for mobile engagement using web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. It notes that these technologies allow for offline applications, local storage, and transitions without requiring native apps. While HTML5 cannot do everything native apps can, like push notifications or audio/video capture, it provides portability across platforms and links that apps lack. The document advocates a skeptical and flexible approach, arguing mobile users want convenience more than bias and that the future may involve both web and native apps.
This document discusses options for developing mobile applications for libraries. It compares developing native apps, mobile web apps, and hybrid apps. Native apps are built specifically for each device platform but require coding in different languages. Mobile web apps use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and can be tested and updated more easily but may have usability and performance issues. Hybrid apps also use web technologies and can be installed like native apps but are still platform dependent. The document weighs the pros and cons of each approach in terms of development, usability, testing, deployment, measurement, and updating to help libraries determine the best mobile strategy.
AppStore is an open application platform where SK Communications shares application programming interfaces (APIs), third-party developers provide applications, and users can add and use applications. The AppStore allows developers to register and develop applications using OpenSocial APIs and SK Communications' customized APIs. Registered applications will be available for users to add to their Minihompy profiles and interact with applications through social features like notifications, recommendations, and sharing with friends. The AppStore is aimed to provide a new user experience on NATE/CYWORLD through an innovative open social platform.
This document summarizes the shift from desktop computers to mobile apps and the evolution of apps. It discusses how computers have decreased in size from room-sized machines to handheld devices. Mobile apps are now meeting many computing needs through streamlined programs designed for mobile use. The history of apps is reviewed, from early predictions by Steve Jobs in the 1970s to the launch of popular app stores and platforms in the late 2000s. Popular apps like Angry Birds, Candy Crush, and WhatsApp are mentioned. The document concludes by discussing common uses of apps and reviewing stats on app usage and the app industry. Students are assigned a project to review mobile apps and design a concept for their own app.
The document discusses how to mobilize media through a news app. It describes how the app was developed to include news, video news, and TV tabs that are manually updated. The app was first released in April 2011 and had over 4,000 active installs in the first month. Future plans include adding widgets for weather, exchange rates and notifications for comments. The document also provides tips for promoting the mobile app through both offline methods like metro ads and online methods like QR codes and news articles. It emphasizes using pre-installs, responsive design, and traffic exchanges with other apps.
This document provides 10 steps for libraries to provide mobile services on a limited budget. It recommends making the website and catalog mobile friendly, providing mobile access to databases and ebooks, using social media and location-based apps, creating a custom mobile app, offering in-library mobile services, and marketing the library's mobile offerings. Future challenges include keeping up with various mobile devices, platforms, formats, and digital rights issues.
This document provides a 10 step primer for public libraries to implement mobile services on a limited budget. It recommends making a website mobile friendly, ensuring the catalog is accessible on mobile, checking databases for mobile apps or pages, supporting ebooks and audiobooks, offering reference through texting or social media, using location-based apps, developing a custom mobile app, marketing services through mobile, and enabling staff mobile access. The document outlines specific free or low-cost options libraries can use for each step.
Bart is passionate about coffee and digital trends. He works for an agency called Wijs and shares 10 trends for 2012 based on his analysis. The key trends are: 1) the rise of dominant "Death Star" companies that dominate their markets, like Facebook in social and Apple in computers; 2) fragmentation of social networks into niche communities; 3) location becoming important context for offers and ads; 4) proliferation of sensors in devices and objects; and 5) the importance of data and analytics. Mobile use will continue to grow and integrated, "mobile first" thinking is important.
The document discusses the rise of touchscreen technology and apps, and how various ecosystems and consolidation in the media industry are impacting copyright and content distribution. It notes the downsides of changes to the first sale doctrine and increased DRM and licensing controls, but also the upside of content being more widely available across different devices at lower costs. Sources of additional information on these topics are provided.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for how to use the OverDrive service to browse, check out, and read ebooks and audiobooks on iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches. It explains starting from the library's OverDrive website, browsing titles, checking a book out using a patron barcode, downloading the book, navigating and bookmarking pages, creating an Adobe ID if needed, and getting help from various support resources.
This document discusses using iOS devices like iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches for e-readers. It notes that these devices run the iOS operating system and can access ebooks through the OverDrive app without needing to sync to a computer. However, it also mentions some downsides like the costs of the devices and that they are single-user rather than multi-user products.
Workshop I co-teach on video gaming for libraries. basic intro to equipment as well as basic stats on who games and what a big business it is. And it's hands-on, we bring in Wii, iPad, DS, iPhones, etc. Funnest class ever! This presentation was edited via the Keynote app on an iPad. (Version - January 2012)
My Feb. 2010 incarnation of my talk on digital media and libraries. [Whoa, I sure tried to cover a lot here, fun to look back on the good olde days ;-)]
This document provides an overview of iPhone app development. It discusses the crowded but wide open app landscape with over 25,000 apps. Application production for the iPhone is easy through the iTunes store. iPhone apps are developed using Objective-C and benefit from dynamic connectivity and a fully-featured development environment. The document also outlines some of the top selling apps and categories as well as new features coming in the next iPhone software update.
This document summarizes statistics about an iPhone app called my247 that provides information about restaurants, bars, nightclubs, events, and movies. It details the development process, the objectives of releasing an initial version, download statistics from over 55 countries, user behavior data comparing the mobile site to the app, and lessons learned. Next steps discussed include enhancing the app experience and integrating additional iPhone features.
This document discusses how TV stations can capitalize on mobile, social, and video trends. It recommends making mobile the default by creating mobile-first content and optimizing websites for speed and discoverability on mobile. It also recommends dominating branded conversations on social media and creating diverse, shareable video content optimized for new distribution platforms like social media. Key metrics for success include shares, comments, and time spent on mobile and social platforms.
Mobile App Developers - DevBatch Mobile Apps PortfolioDevBatch Inc.
DevBatch is a provider of cutting edge technology solutions and services in North America, Europe, Middle East and Emerging Economies. We believe that innovation; commitment to quality, and effective partnership with our clients is the foundation of success.
Web technologies for mobile engagement: navigating the entry points for engag...Merlien Institute
This document discusses strategies for mobile engagement using web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. It notes that these technologies allow for offline applications, local storage, and transitions without requiring native apps. While HTML5 cannot do everything native apps can, like push notifications or audio/video capture, it provides portability across platforms and links that apps lack. The document advocates a skeptical and flexible approach, arguing mobile users want convenience more than bias and that the future may involve both web and native apps.
This document discusses options for developing mobile applications for libraries. It compares developing native apps, mobile web apps, and hybrid apps. Native apps are built specifically for each device platform but require coding in different languages. Mobile web apps use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and can be tested and updated more easily but may have usability and performance issues. Hybrid apps also use web technologies and can be installed like native apps but are still platform dependent. The document weighs the pros and cons of each approach in terms of development, usability, testing, deployment, measurement, and updating to help libraries determine the best mobile strategy.
AppStore is an open application platform where SK Communications shares application programming interfaces (APIs), third-party developers provide applications, and users can add and use applications. The AppStore allows developers to register and develop applications using OpenSocial APIs and SK Communications' customized APIs. Registered applications will be available for users to add to their Minihompy profiles and interact with applications through social features like notifications, recommendations, and sharing with friends. The AppStore is aimed to provide a new user experience on NATE/CYWORLD through an innovative open social platform.
This document summarizes the shift from desktop computers to mobile apps and the evolution of apps. It discusses how computers have decreased in size from room-sized machines to handheld devices. Mobile apps are now meeting many computing needs through streamlined programs designed for mobile use. The history of apps is reviewed, from early predictions by Steve Jobs in the 1970s to the launch of popular app stores and platforms in the late 2000s. Popular apps like Angry Birds, Candy Crush, and WhatsApp are mentioned. The document concludes by discussing common uses of apps and reviewing stats on app usage and the app industry. Students are assigned a project to review mobile apps and design a concept for their own app.
The document discusses how to mobilize media through a news app. It describes how the app was developed to include news, video news, and TV tabs that are manually updated. The app was first released in April 2011 and had over 4,000 active installs in the first month. Future plans include adding widgets for weather, exchange rates and notifications for comments. The document also provides tips for promoting the mobile app through both offline methods like metro ads and online methods like QR codes and news articles. It emphasizes using pre-installs, responsive design, and traffic exchanges with other apps.
This document provides 10 steps for libraries to provide mobile services on a limited budget. It recommends making the website and catalog mobile friendly, providing mobile access to databases and ebooks, using social media and location-based apps, creating a custom mobile app, offering in-library mobile services, and marketing the library's mobile offerings. Future challenges include keeping up with various mobile devices, platforms, formats, and digital rights issues.
This document provides a 10 step primer for public libraries to implement mobile services on a limited budget. It recommends making a website mobile friendly, ensuring the catalog is accessible on mobile, checking databases for mobile apps or pages, supporting ebooks and audiobooks, offering reference through texting or social media, using location-based apps, developing a custom mobile app, marketing services through mobile, and enabling staff mobile access. The document outlines specific free or low-cost options libraries can use for each step.
Bart is passionate about coffee and digital trends. He works for an agency called Wijs and shares 10 trends for 2012 based on his analysis. The key trends are: 1) the rise of dominant "Death Star" companies that dominate their markets, like Facebook in social and Apple in computers; 2) fragmentation of social networks into niche communities; 3) location becoming important context for offers and ads; 4) proliferation of sensors in devices and objects; and 5) the importance of data and analytics. Mobile use will continue to grow and integrated, "mobile first" thinking is important.
Bart is passionate about coffee and digital trends. He works for an agency called Wijs and shares 10 trends for 2012 based on his analysis. The key trends are: 1) the rise of dominant "Death Star" companies that dominate their markets, like Facebook in social and Apple in computers; 2) fragmentation of social networks into niche communities; 3) location becoming important context for online offerings; 4) sensors becoming ubiquitous in devices and environments; and 5) the importance of data and analytics. Mobile use and 3D printing are also growing. Companies need integrated, "mobile first" strategies to survive in this changing digital landscape.
Digital trends-dmf-121012072741-phpapp01Chao Onlamai
Bart is passionate about coffee and digital trends. He works for an agency called Wijs, formerly known as Netlash-bSeen. The document discusses 10 digital trends for 2012 based on Bart's personal opinion and analysis of Netlash-bSeen's Online Trend Report. The key trends highlighted are the rise of dominant "Death Star" companies that dominate their markets through network effects; the fragmentation of social networks into niche communities around common interests; location becoming the new context for online offerings; sensors being integrated into more devices and environments; the rise of data collection and analytics; NFC replacing QR codes; 3D printers becoming mainstream; mobile-first design; integrated online/offline and data experiences; and technologies to keep an
Bart is passionate about coffee and digital trends. He works for an agency called Wijs, formerly known as Netlash-bSeen. The document discusses 10 digital trends for 2012 based on Bart's personal opinion and analysis of Netlash-bSeen's Online Trend Report. The key trends highlighted are the rise of dominant "Death Star" companies that dominate their markets through network effects; the fragmentation of social networks into niche communities around common interests; location becoming the new context for online offerings; sensors being integrated into more devices and environments; the rise of data collection and analytics; NFC replacing QR codes; 3D printers becoming mainstream; mobile-first design; integrated online/offline and data experiences; and technologies to keep an
This is the latest version of my manifesto - presented first in Montreal at Webcom-Montreal '09 - May 13th, 2009.
This version includes the Digital City project, the virtuous circle and a day in the life of a Digital city.
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We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
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Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
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GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...
It's all about the Apps!
1. It’s all about the
Apps
Scott Kehoe, Consultant, Northeast Mass. Regional Library Sysytem
scott@nmrls.org >>> AIM: bibliotechy >>> del.icio.us.com/bibliotechy
revised: 03/2709
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2. What’s an App?
• Apps = programs that perform one task or
related tasks on a portable device / smart phone.
• App Examples = calendar, address book, stocks, weather,
Google Maps, Facebook, Texas Hold’Em ...
• Mobile devices using Apps:
iPhone
Google phone(s)
Blackberry
Palm Treo & Pre
iPod Touch
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3. iPod Touch
a mobile computing device
• WiFi
• touch-screen
• Apps = applications
• email / IM / web browser
• dedicated Apps for New York Times, Google, You Tube,
Wikipedia, stocks, weather, sports scores, tides, ...
• calendar/appointment book & address book
• games!
• it’s a mobile computer
• it’s also an iPod ...
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4. Mobile Webpages
vs. Apps
• positive mobile computer experience = quick access to useful web site
• mobile version of a web sites ≠ positive mobile computer experience
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5. An App in Action
Accessing the New York Times
1: Press NYTimes icon 2: Choose your section 3: Font size, email, save
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6. Apps working with other Apps
1: choose earthquake app 3: goto USGS website for details,
pinch & slide to enlarge an earthquake
4: goto the map
2: choose an earthquake
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7. Your TV & DVR in your pocket?
watch & record with i.TV app ... kinda ...
Pick a show.
View clips, previews,
reviews.
Wikipedia, photos.
Pick a show.
Record on TiVo
Add to Netflix.
Email a reminder.
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8. Watch live TV on the go!?
CBS tv.com app ... maybe ...
First LIVE sports app.
CBS Sports March Madness On Demand
•Every NCAA tournament game
•WiFi only
Pick a show.
•App costs $5, then what?
View in segments.
Not all current shows.
The Future
- very convenient, ease of use?
- locked down by big media & cell carriers?
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9. Scott’s Ideal Library App
• access my patron record
• renew & reserve items NOBLE
Like
• view my overdue &
This!
hold notices
• search catalog
• download e-books,
audiobooks & video
directly to my device
• IM with a Librarian
MassAnswers
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10. Where to get more info
from Scott
• Scott's del.icio.us techy & gadget bookmarks:
http://del.icio.us/bibliotechy
• Scott’s all-things digital media website:
http://www.nmrls.org/ce/digitalmedia.htm
• Scott’s gadget, webware, and all-things digital blog: STT
http://www.nmrls.org/ce/stt/
• These slides online (for sharing) at Slideshare:
http://www.slideshare.net/skaasz
• Scott Kehoe, Technology Consultant, NMRLS
scott@nmrls.org / 978-762-4433 x16
IM: AIM-bibliotechy / MSN-bibliotekky /Yahoo!-biblioteky
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