Design Thinking for Advanced Manufacturing _ Industry Recommendations_Dec 2014 Jane Cockburn
The document summarizes recommendations from an industry roundtable on scaling design-led innovation (DLI) to enhance Australian manufacturers' competitiveness. The roundtable identified priorities to introduce, advance, and broadly adopt DLI. Key recommendations include developing a common language and branding for DLI; engaging government support through existing programs; integrating DLI education into business and academic training; and establishing mentoring programs and a community of practice to share knowledge. The overall priority is to make DLI a mainstream management approach within Australian advanced manufacturing.
O documento discute o empreendedorismo e a inovação, traçando a jornada do autor de empreendedor a empresário. Ele explica como fundou startups e organizou eventos de tecnologia e empreendedorismo. Também lista autores que influenciaram sua visão sobre empreendedorismo e discute conceitos como startup, mitos e a diferença que empreendedores fazem com inovação.
The Semantic Web – A Vision Come True, or Giving Up the Great Plan?Martin Hepp
The document discusses the current state and future of the Semantic Web and linked data initiatives. It notes several successes such as the Linked Open Data cloud and schemas like Schema.org and GoodRelations. However, it argues that the original vision of the Semantic Web, which aimed to allow computers to help process information by applying structured data standards at web scale, has not fully been realized. Schemas like Schema.org focus more on information extraction than direct data consumption. The document calls for challenging assumptions through empirical analysis rather than ideological debates.
Open Rubrics and The Semantic Web: Open Ed 2010bpanulla
This document discusses open rubrics and the semantic web. It introduces rubrics, their benefits, and current formats. It proposes representing rubrics using semantic web technologies like RDF, RDF Schema, and OWL to make rubrics more shareable, portable, and machine-readable. It presents a rubric ontology and examples of how rubrics could be represented as linked data. The goal is to build libraries of reusable feedback and comments by linking rubrics on the semantic web.
1) CIMB bank in Malaysia had a large social media presence and wanted to leverage big data from Facebook to improve their banking services and target marketing campaigns.
2) They analyzed correlations between customers' Facebook likes and debit card transaction data to identify spending patterns and target promotions.
3) CIMB then expanded their analysis to credit card transaction data to segment customers and identify opportunities to increase card usage and balances through targeted merchant offers.
4) CIMB rebuilt their big data analytics platform to more quickly generate actionable insights from their large customer data sets and enhance their business capabilities across various areas including risk management, sales, and customer analytics.
Robin Pettersson, expert på digital marknadsföring på Here.se pratar digital marknadsföring och mesta utfall och konvertering på minsta insats. Presentationen hör till Wipcores frukostföreläsning om UX, design och digital marknadsföring för e-handel från den 1 juni 2016. DU kan se videoupptagning från föreläsningen på https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQOEEsec9Ns
This document proposes an ontological model for representing rubrics digitally using Semantic Web standards like RDF and OWL. Currently, most rubrics shared online are in static, non-machine readable formats like Word documents or proprietary learning management systems. The proposed model aims to make rubrics sharable and reusable across different systems on the web by representing them semantically. It discusses how rubrics benefit both students and teachers by providing clear evaluation criteria and allowing for consistent grading. However, existing rubrics online often lack specificity and are not in open, transferable formats between different tools and systems.
The document discusses how the International Food Information Council (IFIC) uses social media monitoring, digital content creation, and multi-channel promotion to quickly respond to issues affecting the food and beverage industry. IFIC has over 80,000 brand followers and advocates online and has addressed more than 20 issues for clients in the past quarter using its real-time response capabilities.
Este documento proporciona recomendaciones sobre cómo crear nubes de palabras, incluyendo orientar las palabras de forma horizontal para facilitar la lectura, limitar el número de palabras a 80 para mantener la legibilidad, y usar un solo color para las palabras para evitar que las diferencias impliquen información adicional. También recomienda eliminar palabras que no sean sustantivos, adjetivos o verbos para enfocarse en el contenido clave.
Suicide is a major public health issue in India, with over 16,000 student suicides reported in the last three years. Stress from academic pressures, exam fears, family issues, and lack of support are key risk factors. Every 90 minutes a teenager attempts suicide in India, with boys more likely to die by suicide than girls. Warning signs in teens include changes in mood, behavior, physical symptoms, and talking about suicide. Prevention efforts include education programs, limiting access to lethal means, counseling services, and addressing root causes like stress from school exams and parenting styles.
Update 22 models(Schottky Rectifier ) in SPICE PARK(APR2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
This document provides an inventory update of 6,747 parts at Spice Park as of April 2024. It lists the part numbers, manufacturers, and quantities of various semiconductor components, including 1,697 Schottky rectifier diodes from 29 different manufacturers. It also includes details on passive components, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps in the inventory.
The document provides an inventory update from April 2024 of the Spice Park collection which contains 6,747 electronic components. It includes tables listing the types of semiconductor components, passive parts, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps in the collection along with their manufacturer and quantities. One of the semiconductor components, the general purpose rectifier diode, is broken down into a more detailed table with 116 entries providing part numbers, manufacturers, thermal ratings, and remarks.
Design Thinking for Advanced Manufacturing _ Industry Recommendations_Dec 2014 Jane Cockburn
The document summarizes recommendations from an industry roundtable on scaling design-led innovation (DLI) to enhance Australian manufacturers' competitiveness. The roundtable identified priorities to introduce, advance, and broadly adopt DLI. Key recommendations include developing a common language and branding for DLI; engaging government support through existing programs; integrating DLI education into business and academic training; and establishing mentoring programs and a community of practice to share knowledge. The overall priority is to make DLI a mainstream management approach within Australian advanced manufacturing.
O documento discute o empreendedorismo e a inovação, traçando a jornada do autor de empreendedor a empresário. Ele explica como fundou startups e organizou eventos de tecnologia e empreendedorismo. Também lista autores que influenciaram sua visão sobre empreendedorismo e discute conceitos como startup, mitos e a diferença que empreendedores fazem com inovação.
The Semantic Web – A Vision Come True, or Giving Up the Great Plan?Martin Hepp
The document discusses the current state and future of the Semantic Web and linked data initiatives. It notes several successes such as the Linked Open Data cloud and schemas like Schema.org and GoodRelations. However, it argues that the original vision of the Semantic Web, which aimed to allow computers to help process information by applying structured data standards at web scale, has not fully been realized. Schemas like Schema.org focus more on information extraction than direct data consumption. The document calls for challenging assumptions through empirical analysis rather than ideological debates.
Open Rubrics and The Semantic Web: Open Ed 2010bpanulla
This document discusses open rubrics and the semantic web. It introduces rubrics, their benefits, and current formats. It proposes representing rubrics using semantic web technologies like RDF, RDF Schema, and OWL to make rubrics more shareable, portable, and machine-readable. It presents a rubric ontology and examples of how rubrics could be represented as linked data. The goal is to build libraries of reusable feedback and comments by linking rubrics on the semantic web.
1) CIMB bank in Malaysia had a large social media presence and wanted to leverage big data from Facebook to improve their banking services and target marketing campaigns.
2) They analyzed correlations between customers' Facebook likes and debit card transaction data to identify spending patterns and target promotions.
3) CIMB then expanded their analysis to credit card transaction data to segment customers and identify opportunities to increase card usage and balances through targeted merchant offers.
4) CIMB rebuilt their big data analytics platform to more quickly generate actionable insights from their large customer data sets and enhance their business capabilities across various areas including risk management, sales, and customer analytics.
Robin Pettersson, expert på digital marknadsföring på Here.se pratar digital marknadsföring och mesta utfall och konvertering på minsta insats. Presentationen hör till Wipcores frukostföreläsning om UX, design och digital marknadsföring för e-handel från den 1 juni 2016. DU kan se videoupptagning från föreläsningen på https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQOEEsec9Ns
This document proposes an ontological model for representing rubrics digitally using Semantic Web standards like RDF and OWL. Currently, most rubrics shared online are in static, non-machine readable formats like Word documents or proprietary learning management systems. The proposed model aims to make rubrics sharable and reusable across different systems on the web by representing them semantically. It discusses how rubrics benefit both students and teachers by providing clear evaluation criteria and allowing for consistent grading. However, existing rubrics online often lack specificity and are not in open, transferable formats between different tools and systems.
The document discusses how the International Food Information Council (IFIC) uses social media monitoring, digital content creation, and multi-channel promotion to quickly respond to issues affecting the food and beverage industry. IFIC has over 80,000 brand followers and advocates online and has addressed more than 20 issues for clients in the past quarter using its real-time response capabilities.
Este documento proporciona recomendaciones sobre cómo crear nubes de palabras, incluyendo orientar las palabras de forma horizontal para facilitar la lectura, limitar el número de palabras a 80 para mantener la legibilidad, y usar un solo color para las palabras para evitar que las diferencias impliquen información adicional. También recomienda eliminar palabras que no sean sustantivos, adjetivos o verbos para enfocarse en el contenido clave.
Suicide is a major public health issue in India, with over 16,000 student suicides reported in the last three years. Stress from academic pressures, exam fears, family issues, and lack of support are key risk factors. Every 90 minutes a teenager attempts suicide in India, with boys more likely to die by suicide than girls. Warning signs in teens include changes in mood, behavior, physical symptoms, and talking about suicide. Prevention efforts include education programs, limiting access to lethal means, counseling services, and addressing root causes like stress from school exams and parenting styles.
Update 22 models(Schottky Rectifier ) in SPICE PARK(APR2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
This document provides an inventory update of 6,747 parts at Spice Park as of April 2024. It lists the part numbers, manufacturers, and quantities of various semiconductor components, including 1,697 Schottky rectifier diodes from 29 different manufacturers. It also includes details on passive components, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps in the inventory.
The document provides an inventory update from April 2024 of the Spice Park collection which contains 6,747 electronic components. It includes tables listing the types of semiconductor components, passive parts, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps in the collection along with their manufacturer and quantities. One of the semiconductor components, the general purpose rectifier diode, is broken down into a more detailed table with 116 entries providing part numbers, manufacturers, thermal ratings, and remarks.
Update 31 models(Diode/General ) in SPICE PARK(MAR2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
The document provides an inventory update from March 2024 of parts in the Spice Park warehouse. It lists 6,725 total parts across various categories including semiconductors, passive parts, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps. The semiconductor section lists 652 general purpose rectifier diodes from 18 different manufacturers with quantities ranging from 2 to 145 pieces.
This document provides an inventory list of parts at Spice Park as of March 2024. It contains 3 sections - Semiconductor parts (diodes, transistors, ICs etc.), Passive parts (capacitors, resistors etc.), and Battery parts. For Semiconductor parts, it lists 36 different part types and provides the quantity of each part. It then provides further details of Diode/General Purpose Rectifiers, listing the manufacturer and quantity of 652 individual part numbers.
Update 29 models(Solar cell) in SPICE PARK(FEB2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
The document provides an inventory update from February 2024 of Spice Park, which contains 6,694 total pieces of electronic components and parts. It lists 36 categories of semiconductor devices, 11 categories of passive parts, 10 types of batteries, 5 mechanical parts, DC motors, lamps, and power supplies. It provides the most detailed listing for solar cells, with 1,003 total pieces from 51 manufacturers listed with part numbers.
The document provides an inventory update from February 2024 of Spice Park, which contains 6,694 electronic components. It lists the components by type (e.g. semiconductor), part number, manufacturer, thermal rating, and quantity on hand. For example, it shows that there are 621 general purpose rectifier diodes from manufacturers such as Fairchild, Fuji, Intersil, Rohm, Shindengen, and Toshiba. The detailed four-page section provides further information on the first item, general purpose rectifier diodes, including 152 individual part numbers and specifications.
This document discusses circuit simulations using LTspice. It describes driving a circuit simulation by inserting a 250 ohm resistor between the output terminals. It also describes simulating a 1 channel bridge circuit where the DUT1 and DUT2 resistors are both set to 100 ohms and the input voltage is set to either 1V or 5V.
This document discusses parametric sweeps of external and internal resistance values Rg for circuit simulation in LTspice. It also references outputting a waveform similar to a report on fall time characteristics for a device modeling report with customer Samsung.