The IPTC's News Industry Text Format is an XML format for news article content and metadata. This presentation discusses the progress on the roadmap to NITF 4.0 - incorporating the Semantic Web, more complete namespace support and aligning NITF with IPTC's NewsML-G2.
Ian Smith from www.irascian.com gives the Silverlight UK User Group, his thoughts on PRISM and its usage with Silverlight.
This presentation was given on 29th September 2009 at the EMC Consulting offices in London.
1. Prism is a portion of a refractive medium bounded by two plane surfaces inclined at an angle. It deviates light passing through it towards its base due to refraction.
2. The angle of deviation (D) of a prism is determined by its refractive index (n) and refractive angle (α) using the formula D = (n-1)α.
3. Prisms are used in orthoptics to diagnose and manage ocular deviations and binocular vision disorders through tests like the prism reflex test, prism alternate cover test, and measurement of fusional vergence amplitudes.
NITF Working Group presentation at the IPTC 2009 Autumn meeting. NITF is the News Industry Text Format, an XML format for news article content and metadata.
The document discusses plans to update the News Industry Text Format (NITF) schema from version 3.5 to 4.0. The goals of NITF 4.0 are to give users more flexibility by allowing foreign namespaces, better aligning NITF with other standards like G2, and completing the transition to using XML Schema from DTD. An experimental NITF 4.0 XSD has been created and feedback is being gathered on proposed changes like supporting geo information and attributes from other schemas. While full integration with G2 may not be possible by the end of 2010, opening up NITF to foreign namespaces and adding documentation would complete the migration to XML Schema.
rNews: Embedding Metadata in On-line News
From the talk at SemTech
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
09:45 AM - 10:35 AM
Level: Business / Non-Technical
Case Study
Location: Yosemite A
The IPTC, a consortium of the world's major news agencies, news publishers and news industry vendors, recently released rNews, a semantic standard for on-line news. rNews uses RDFa to annotate HTML documents with news-specific metadata, to help with search, ad placement, aggregation and the sharing of on-line news. Jayson Lorenzen, a software engineer with Business Wire and one of the IPTC Member organization delegates working on rNews, will give an overview of the IPTC, the rNews standard, why rNews is needed and how the standard was eventually created. The talk will include use cases and live demonstrations of rNews and will end with a call to action for you to participate; rNews is currently at version 0.5 and the IPTC is looking for feedback on how to improve the standard.
The IPTC's News Industry Text Format is an XML format for news article content and metadata. This presentation discusses the progress on the roadmap to NITF 4.0 - incorporating the Semantic Web, more complete namespace support and aligning NITF with IPTC's NewsML-G2.
Ian Smith from www.irascian.com gives the Silverlight UK User Group, his thoughts on PRISM and its usage with Silverlight.
This presentation was given on 29th September 2009 at the EMC Consulting offices in London.
1. Prism is a portion of a refractive medium bounded by two plane surfaces inclined at an angle. It deviates light passing through it towards its base due to refraction.
2. The angle of deviation (D) of a prism is determined by its refractive index (n) and refractive angle (α) using the formula D = (n-1)α.
3. Prisms are used in orthoptics to diagnose and manage ocular deviations and binocular vision disorders through tests like the prism reflex test, prism alternate cover test, and measurement of fusional vergence amplitudes.
NITF Working Group presentation at the IPTC 2009 Autumn meeting. NITF is the News Industry Text Format, an XML format for news article content and metadata.
The document discusses plans to update the News Industry Text Format (NITF) schema from version 3.5 to 4.0. The goals of NITF 4.0 are to give users more flexibility by allowing foreign namespaces, better aligning NITF with other standards like G2, and completing the transition to using XML Schema from DTD. An experimental NITF 4.0 XSD has been created and feedback is being gathered on proposed changes like supporting geo information and attributes from other schemas. While full integration with G2 may not be possible by the end of 2010, opening up NITF to foreign namespaces and adding documentation would complete the migration to XML Schema.
rNews: Embedding Metadata in On-line News
From the talk at SemTech
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
09:45 AM - 10:35 AM
Level: Business / Non-Technical
Case Study
Location: Yosemite A
The IPTC, a consortium of the world's major news agencies, news publishers and news industry vendors, recently released rNews, a semantic standard for on-line news. rNews uses RDFa to annotate HTML documents with news-specific metadata, to help with search, ad placement, aggregation and the sharing of on-line news. Jayson Lorenzen, a software engineer with Business Wire and one of the IPTC Member organization delegates working on rNews, will give an overview of the IPTC, the rNews standard, why rNews is needed and how the standard was eventually created. The talk will include use cases and live demonstrations of rNews and will end with a call to action for you to participate; rNews is currently at version 0.5 and the IPTC is looking for feedback on how to improve the standard.
The document summarizes the minutes from a NITF maintenance meeting. It discusses plans to open up the NITF schema to allow for greater flexibility, including adding support for foreign namespaces to allow information like geo coordinates to be included. An experimental version of the NITF XSD was created to demonstrate adding namespace support in different parts of the NITF document format. Next steps include completing the work on foreign namespace support, aligning NITF with the G2 framework for news content exchange, and publishing test documents.
HTML5 Semantics, Accessibility & Forms [Carsonified HTML5 Online Conference]Aaron Gustafson
This document discusses HTML5 semantics, accessibility, and forms. It begins with an overview of HTML5 and its new semantic elements like section, article, header, footer, nav, aside, figure, and details. It also covers new form elements and adjustments to existing elements like b, i, em, strong, small, cite, menu, and hr. The document provides examples and illustrations of how to properly use these new and updated elements to improve semantics, accessibility, and organization of content.
IPTC News Exchange Formats 2011 Autumn Working Party ReportStuart Myles
The document summarizes the minutes of an IPTC News Exchange Formats Working Party meeting. It discusses proposed changes to NewsML-G2 version 2.10 including adding attributes and properties. It also mentions fixes to the NITF XSD and sets the date and location for the next meeting.
Metadata management for data storage spaces :
INDEXATOR is a metadata management tool that addresses the problems of organising, documenting, storing and sharing data in a research unit or infrastructure, and fits perfectly into a data management plan of a collective.
The central idea is that the storage space becomes the data repository, so the metadata should go to the data and not the other way around.
Given the diversity of domains, the approach chosen is to be both as flexible and as pragmatic as possible by allowing each collective to choose its own (controlled) vocabulary corresponding to the reality of its field and activities. The main idea is to be able to "capture" the user's metadata as easily as possible using their vocabulary. It is possible to define the whole terminology using a spreadsheet.
The choice was made for the JSON format, which is very appropriate for describing metadata, readable by both humans and machines.
This tool is built around a web interface coupled with a MongoDB database. The web interface allows you to i) Describe a dataset using metadata of various types (Description), ii) Search datasets by their metadata (Accessibility).
This document discusses using open data and news analytics. It demonstrates how a semantic publishing platform can link text to concepts in knowledge graphs to enable navigation from text to entities and related news. It provides examples of queries over linked data from DBpedia, Geonames, and news metadata to retrieve information about cities, people related to Google, airports near London, and news mentioning companies. Graphs and rankings show the popularity and relationships of entities in the news by industry such as automotive, finance, and banking.
The document discusses a project called Partner News and Knowledge (PNK) that aims to aggregate and disseminate information on Calit2's industrial partners. PNK version 1.0 gathered information from various sources like commercial news, blogs, and the general web. It reviewed feeds and identified the most valuable information using a "signal to noise ratio". The aggregated information was displayed on a website and integrated into users' desktops using RSS feeds and Outlook. PNK gathered an average of 19 posts per day and will look to enhance information sources and display for version 2.0.
The document discusses plans to update the News Industry Text Format (NITF) schema to version 4.0. Key points include:
1) NITF 4.0 will make the schema more flexible and open by allowing "foreign namespaces" to integrate other standards like geospatial data.
2) An experimental NITF 4.0 XSD adds documentation and allows namespaces in elements like <head>, <body.head>, and <media>.
3) Feedback is requested on the experimental schema before finalizing NITF 4.0 by the end of 2010. Integration with the NewsML-G2 framework may come later.
Workflows are a key component of server side of IoT solution along with Analytics, Rule Engine and IoT device management. IoT focused Workflow tools draw their inspiration of classical workflow tools that exist in market, but focus more on IoT use cases. For example they are able to connect with IoT devices using IoT specific protocols like CoAP or MQTT. Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways. It’s build by IBM Emerging Technology team from group for IoT, though it’s not limited only to IoT.
Spring 2009 meeting of the NITF maintenance working party.
NITF is the News Industry Text Format - the XML markup for the structure and content of news articles.
The document provides an overview of HTML 5 features including:
- Semantic markup elements like <section>, <nav>, <article>, etc.
- Drawing capabilities using <canvas> and SVG
- Playing video and audio natively in the browser
- Accessing geolocation data using the Geolocation API
- Storing data locally using the Web Storage API
- Enabling offline access through a cache manifest file
It describes techniques for detecting browser support for HTML 5 features and ways to handle fallback for older browsers.
Enabling Edge Analytics of IoT Data: The Case of LoRaWANHong-Linh Truong
The document discusses enabling edge analytics of IoT data using the LoRaWAN network technology. It proposes the IoTRACE framework which augments LoRaWAN's software architecture to support edge computing and analytics of IoT data. This is done by extracting application data at network servers near the edge to enable localized analytics and data services for multiple stakeholders like farmers. A prototype demonstrates initial concepts by emulating LoRaWAN devices and sensors, and performing analytics on the edge using Node-RED flows that access data queues. Future work aims to refine the architectures and data models to support distributed edge-cloud analytics across networks.
What is a Angular Js ?
What is the main benefits of Angular Js ?
What is the difference between Angular js 1 and Angular js 2 ?
Structure of Angular Js ?
Choose of Language|Editor ?
Introduction of Components.
Template, Interpolation and Directives.
Data Binding and Pipes.
,Angular 2 is Javascript framework
Create your own $35 CMS in Structured FrameMakerJang F.M. Graat
The document describes how to create a $35 content management system (CMS) using Adobe FrameMaker. It involves 4 steps: 1) Create reusable modules using InsetPlus to element-level link content, 2) Create a CMS by organizing modules and metadata in repository files, 3) Enable cross-references between modules using XRef Wizard, and 4) Create publications by compiling modules from the repositories into books and resolving cross-references. The CMS allows managing content modularly while reusing and consistently publishing it across multiple languages.
The document summarizes a presentation on T4 templates and code generation. T4 templates allow generating code and other text-based assets from models. Templates contain text blocks, code blocks, and other features. Debugging and customizing T4 templates is covered. The use of T4 templates in Visual Studio for item templates and project templates is demonstrated. Resources for learning more about T4 templates are provided.
This document provides an introduction to HTML5 and CSS3. It covers topics such as the structure and elements of HTML5 like headers, footers, articles and sections. It also discusses HTML5 input types, tags, and multimedia elements. For CSS3, the document outlines the box model, properties, and different types of CSS including inline, internal, and external stylesheets. Flexbox and properties like border-radius and transformations are also mentioned. References for further reading on HTML5 and CSS3 are provided at the end.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the standard markup language used to create web pages and web applications. It provides the structure and layout for web pages using a variety of tags and attributes. Some of the key things HTML allows for include embedding images, objects, interactive forms, and using Cascading Style Sheets to define presentation. The World Wide Web Consortium maintains both the HTML and CSS standards and encourages the use of CSS over explicit presentational HTML.
This document provides an overview of web technology and HTML. It discusses the history of HTML from its origins in the late 1960s to current standards set by the W3C. Key developments include the creation of HTML in 1991, its codification in 1997, and the release of XHTML 1.0 in 1998 and HTML5 in the late 2000s. The document outlines HTML syntax including elements, attributes, nesting, and semantic markup. It also describes the structure of HTML documents and some of the core elements used.
HTML 5 was pioneered in 2004 by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group to provide good support for modern web documents and applications. It aims to support legacy content while optimizing backward compatibility. HTML 5 defines a content model rather than a syntax, emphasizing what web content consists of rather than how it is represented. New elements were introduced to define page structure, multimedia, graphics, and forms.
A proposal to adopt an approach inspired by rightsstatements.org:
1. Create a set of rights statements specific to news and media
2. Host the rights statements using the IPTC CV server
3. Create an editorial process for adding new rights statements
4. Document how to use the rights statements – and maybe even implement an evaluation engine with explanations
5. Document how to mix in custom statements with IPTC ones
Presented at the IPTC Spring 2019 meeting https://iptc.org/events/spring-meeting-2019/
Presented at the IPTC Spring 2019 meeting, three proposals for taxonomies:
1. Document how to use 3rd party entity schemes
2. Develop taxonomies for “perceived” metadata - for photo, video and audio items
3. Develop a way to “delegate” to wikidata as a way to extend IPTC Media Topics into more granular topics
The document summarizes the minutes from a NITF maintenance meeting. It discusses plans to open up the NITF schema to allow for greater flexibility, including adding support for foreign namespaces to allow information like geo coordinates to be included. An experimental version of the NITF XSD was created to demonstrate adding namespace support in different parts of the NITF document format. Next steps include completing the work on foreign namespace support, aligning NITF with the G2 framework for news content exchange, and publishing test documents.
HTML5 Semantics, Accessibility & Forms [Carsonified HTML5 Online Conference]Aaron Gustafson
This document discusses HTML5 semantics, accessibility, and forms. It begins with an overview of HTML5 and its new semantic elements like section, article, header, footer, nav, aside, figure, and details. It also covers new form elements and adjustments to existing elements like b, i, em, strong, small, cite, menu, and hr. The document provides examples and illustrations of how to properly use these new and updated elements to improve semantics, accessibility, and organization of content.
IPTC News Exchange Formats 2011 Autumn Working Party ReportStuart Myles
The document summarizes the minutes of an IPTC News Exchange Formats Working Party meeting. It discusses proposed changes to NewsML-G2 version 2.10 including adding attributes and properties. It also mentions fixes to the NITF XSD and sets the date and location for the next meeting.
Metadata management for data storage spaces :
INDEXATOR is a metadata management tool that addresses the problems of organising, documenting, storing and sharing data in a research unit or infrastructure, and fits perfectly into a data management plan of a collective.
The central idea is that the storage space becomes the data repository, so the metadata should go to the data and not the other way around.
Given the diversity of domains, the approach chosen is to be both as flexible and as pragmatic as possible by allowing each collective to choose its own (controlled) vocabulary corresponding to the reality of its field and activities. The main idea is to be able to "capture" the user's metadata as easily as possible using their vocabulary. It is possible to define the whole terminology using a spreadsheet.
The choice was made for the JSON format, which is very appropriate for describing metadata, readable by both humans and machines.
This tool is built around a web interface coupled with a MongoDB database. The web interface allows you to i) Describe a dataset using metadata of various types (Description), ii) Search datasets by their metadata (Accessibility).
This document discusses using open data and news analytics. It demonstrates how a semantic publishing platform can link text to concepts in knowledge graphs to enable navigation from text to entities and related news. It provides examples of queries over linked data from DBpedia, Geonames, and news metadata to retrieve information about cities, people related to Google, airports near London, and news mentioning companies. Graphs and rankings show the popularity and relationships of entities in the news by industry such as automotive, finance, and banking.
The document discusses a project called Partner News and Knowledge (PNK) that aims to aggregate and disseminate information on Calit2's industrial partners. PNK version 1.0 gathered information from various sources like commercial news, blogs, and the general web. It reviewed feeds and identified the most valuable information using a "signal to noise ratio". The aggregated information was displayed on a website and integrated into users' desktops using RSS feeds and Outlook. PNK gathered an average of 19 posts per day and will look to enhance information sources and display for version 2.0.
The document discusses plans to update the News Industry Text Format (NITF) schema to version 4.0. Key points include:
1) NITF 4.0 will make the schema more flexible and open by allowing "foreign namespaces" to integrate other standards like geospatial data.
2) An experimental NITF 4.0 XSD adds documentation and allows namespaces in elements like <head>, <body.head>, and <media>.
3) Feedback is requested on the experimental schema before finalizing NITF 4.0 by the end of 2010. Integration with the NewsML-G2 framework may come later.
Workflows are a key component of server side of IoT solution along with Analytics, Rule Engine and IoT device management. IoT focused Workflow tools draw their inspiration of classical workflow tools that exist in market, but focus more on IoT use cases. For example they are able to connect with IoT devices using IoT specific protocols like CoAP or MQTT. Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways. It’s build by IBM Emerging Technology team from group for IoT, though it’s not limited only to IoT.
Spring 2009 meeting of the NITF maintenance working party.
NITF is the News Industry Text Format - the XML markup for the structure and content of news articles.
The document provides an overview of HTML 5 features including:
- Semantic markup elements like <section>, <nav>, <article>, etc.
- Drawing capabilities using <canvas> and SVG
- Playing video and audio natively in the browser
- Accessing geolocation data using the Geolocation API
- Storing data locally using the Web Storage API
- Enabling offline access through a cache manifest file
It describes techniques for detecting browser support for HTML 5 features and ways to handle fallback for older browsers.
Enabling Edge Analytics of IoT Data: The Case of LoRaWANHong-Linh Truong
The document discusses enabling edge analytics of IoT data using the LoRaWAN network technology. It proposes the IoTRACE framework which augments LoRaWAN's software architecture to support edge computing and analytics of IoT data. This is done by extracting application data at network servers near the edge to enable localized analytics and data services for multiple stakeholders like farmers. A prototype demonstrates initial concepts by emulating LoRaWAN devices and sensors, and performing analytics on the edge using Node-RED flows that access data queues. Future work aims to refine the architectures and data models to support distributed edge-cloud analytics across networks.
What is a Angular Js ?
What is the main benefits of Angular Js ?
What is the difference between Angular js 1 and Angular js 2 ?
Structure of Angular Js ?
Choose of Language|Editor ?
Introduction of Components.
Template, Interpolation and Directives.
Data Binding and Pipes.
,Angular 2 is Javascript framework
Create your own $35 CMS in Structured FrameMakerJang F.M. Graat
The document describes how to create a $35 content management system (CMS) using Adobe FrameMaker. It involves 4 steps: 1) Create reusable modules using InsetPlus to element-level link content, 2) Create a CMS by organizing modules and metadata in repository files, 3) Enable cross-references between modules using XRef Wizard, and 4) Create publications by compiling modules from the repositories into books and resolving cross-references. The CMS allows managing content modularly while reusing and consistently publishing it across multiple languages.
The document summarizes a presentation on T4 templates and code generation. T4 templates allow generating code and other text-based assets from models. Templates contain text blocks, code blocks, and other features. Debugging and customizing T4 templates is covered. The use of T4 templates in Visual Studio for item templates and project templates is demonstrated. Resources for learning more about T4 templates are provided.
This document provides an introduction to HTML5 and CSS3. It covers topics such as the structure and elements of HTML5 like headers, footers, articles and sections. It also discusses HTML5 input types, tags, and multimedia elements. For CSS3, the document outlines the box model, properties, and different types of CSS including inline, internal, and external stylesheets. Flexbox and properties like border-radius and transformations are also mentioned. References for further reading on HTML5 and CSS3 are provided at the end.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the standard markup language used to create web pages and web applications. It provides the structure and layout for web pages using a variety of tags and attributes. Some of the key things HTML allows for include embedding images, objects, interactive forms, and using Cascading Style Sheets to define presentation. The World Wide Web Consortium maintains both the HTML and CSS standards and encourages the use of CSS over explicit presentational HTML.
This document provides an overview of web technology and HTML. It discusses the history of HTML from its origins in the late 1960s to current standards set by the W3C. Key developments include the creation of HTML in 1991, its codification in 1997, and the release of XHTML 1.0 in 1998 and HTML5 in the late 2000s. The document outlines HTML syntax including elements, attributes, nesting, and semantic markup. It also describes the structure of HTML documents and some of the core elements used.
HTML 5 was pioneered in 2004 by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group to provide good support for modern web documents and applications. It aims to support legacy content while optimizing backward compatibility. HTML 5 defines a content model rather than a syntax, emphasizing what web content consists of rather than how it is represented. New elements were introduced to define page structure, multimedia, graphics, and forms.
A proposal to adopt an approach inspired by rightsstatements.org:
1. Create a set of rights statements specific to news and media
2. Host the rights statements using the IPTC CV server
3. Create an editorial process for adding new rights statements
4. Document how to use the rights statements – and maybe even implement an evaluation engine with explanations
5. Document how to mix in custom statements with IPTC ones
Presented at the IPTC Spring 2019 meeting https://iptc.org/events/spring-meeting-2019/
Presented at the IPTC Spring 2019 meeting, three proposals for taxonomies:
1. Document how to use 3rd party entity schemes
2. Develop taxonomies for “perceived” metadata - for photo, video and audio items
3. Develop a way to “delegate” to wikidata as a way to extend IPTC Media Topics into more granular topics
The document discusses the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) and its goals for 2018/19. It aims to expand the scope of its work, broaden participation in standards development, and ensure financial viability. It provides an overview of IPTC's structure, membership levels, efforts to increase voting members and revenue, and seeks suggestions on topics, groups to engage, and locations for meetings to achieve its goals.
This document provides an agenda and information for the IPTC Spring Meeting taking place from April 8-10, 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal. The agenda includes discussions on topics like NewsML-G2, SportsML, image and video metadata standards, rights management, and AI/text analysis. Presentations will cover credibility, image regions, copyright directives, and more. Future meeting dates and locations are also listed, along with tips for attendees to introduce themselves, ask questions, and help spread information about IPTC's work. The document concludes by asking attendees to introduce themselves.
Automation in the Newsroom and the impact on editorial labour: a case study. AP's image recognition technology project and how it requires new types of editorial tasks.
Presented on 1st February 2019 at COMPUTATION + JOURNALISM SYMPOSIUM 2019 http://cplusj.org/
IPTC Rights Working Group Toronto October 2018Stuart Myles
Why is rights metadata necessary for modern news and media organizations? How does IPTC's RightsML help solve those requirements? What are the opportunities to work with Google, Europeana, MINDS or other organizations to make progress with addressing the challenge of rights for news and media?
Welcome to IPTC's 2018 Annual General Meeting.
Three day face-to-face conference, discussing news metadata standards for photo, video, text and more, including news companies discuss their approaches for news search.
https://iptc.org/events/autumn-meeting-2018/
An update on the EXTRA project - an open source rules based classifier for news content. Including the application for additional funding from Google DNI for FRANCIS
IPTC Machine Readable Rights for News and Media: Solving Three Challenges wit...Stuart Myles
How News and Media Publishers Can Optimize their Content Licensing by Adopting Standard Machine-Processable Rights
Presented at IPTC's Spring 2018 meeting
Ap Taxonomy Localization Requirements and ChallengesStuart Myles
AP's Taxonomy is - currently - US English. What are the challenges of localizing - not just translating - for other languages? What would be the ideal approach?
IPTC Spring Meeting Welcome To Athens April 2018Stuart Myles
The document summarizes the agenda and goals for the IPTC Spring Meeting in Athens. Over the next three days, the meeting will cover topics like news codes, video and photo metadata standards, rights expression, and GDPR compliance. They will also welcome a new managing director and thank the outgoing one. Attendees are encouraged to introduce themselves to others, ask questions, and help spread knowledge about IPTC's work on technical solutions for the news industry. The document introduces the format of the meeting and urges participation and networking.
Sustaining Television News Technical ChallengesStuart Myles
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How to Train Your Classifier: Create a Serverless Machine Learning System wit...Stuart Myles
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Presented at PyData NYC 2017 by Stuart Myles, Veronika Zielinska and David Fox
https://pydata.org/nyc2017/schedule/presentation/21/
The Search for IPTC's Next Managing DirectorStuart Myles
The IPTC is seeking a new Managing Director to replace Michael Steidl, who is retiring in mid-2018. The ideal candidate will have experience working in news technology, promoting organizations, and managing non-profits or membership groups. The position can be full-time or part-time. The IPTC Board will begin reviewing applications on December 1st, and the planned start date for the new Managing Director is May 1st, 2018. Candidates should email a letter of interest, CV, and references.
ninjs is IPTC's news in JSON standard. How was the design of ninjs approached? What were the different options which were considered? What is different about designing in JSON versus other formats, such as XML and RDF?
ninjs is the IPTC's standard for news in JSON. An overview of the standard as it is today - for representing text, photo, video and audio items - together with our plans for enhancements.
EXTRA is an open source rules based classification engine, developed by IPTC supported by a grant from Google DNI. Why are rules better than machine learning for breaking news? How can automation better support the manual crafting of news rules.
Welcome to Barcelona - IPTC November 2017Stuart Myles
Welcome to the November IPTC 2017 Annual General Meeting. The IPTC is the global standards body of the news media. We provide the technical foundation for the news ecosystem.
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
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[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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