Cali será escenario de Los Juegos Mundiales desde el 25 de julio hasta el 4 de agosto de 2013. La Ceremonia de Inauguración tendrá lugar el 25 de julio, el día en que la ciudad de Cali celebra el 477 aniversario de su fundación.
Los organizadores se preparan para promover la diversidad de los deportes en el mundo, y para lograr un cambio significativo para el país, la región y las ciudades.
El lema para los Juegos Mundiales 2013 es Juego Limpio al Planeta! El Comité Organizador Local se ha comprometido a prestar especial atención al medio ambiente en todas sus acciones.
Adicionando el nuevo lema a los utilizados en la comercialización de Cali como ciudad se genera una fórmula prometedora. La ciudad de Cali, con frecuencia llamada la "Capital Deportiva de América", asegura "Juego Limpio al Planeta!" Durante los Juegos Mundiales 2013. Secretaría del Deporte y Recreación de Cali - Clara Luz Roldán
Zone-S beschrijft een tijdelijke experimentele zone, die ruimte biedt aan stedelijke experimenten op initiatief van burgers, ondernemers en culturele instanties.
Zone-S is een tijdelijk sociaal contract, dat lijkt op een spel. Een spel dat een nieuwe werkelijkheid en een nieuw bewustzijn creëert.
In een stedelijke setting wordt een speciale testzone gecreëerd waar de deelnemers door hen bepaalde doelen snel en tijdelijk kunnen verwezenlijken: “Rapid prototyping” als stadsontwerp.
ZONE-S is a concept developed in 2012 by:
Ellen Holleman
Marc Bohlen
Sander Baumann
Thomas Laureyssens
Lara Simons
Panos Mavros
Nicole Martin
assisted by:
Julius Huijnk
Huib van Kraaijeveld
The concept is comissioned by Housing Corporation Trudo:
Jack Hock
Nicole van Kempen
Cali será escenario de Los Juegos Mundiales desde el 25 de julio hasta el 4 de agosto de 2013. La Ceremonia de Inauguración tendrá lugar el 25 de julio, el día en que la ciudad de Cali celebra el 477 aniversario de su fundación.
Los organizadores se preparan para promover la diversidad de los deportes en el mundo, y para lograr un cambio significativo para el país, la región y las ciudades.
El lema para los Juegos Mundiales 2013 es Juego Limpio al Planeta! El Comité Organizador Local se ha comprometido a prestar especial atención al medio ambiente en todas sus acciones.
Adicionando el nuevo lema a los utilizados en la comercialización de Cali como ciudad se genera una fórmula prometedora. La ciudad de Cali, con frecuencia llamada la "Capital Deportiva de América", asegura "Juego Limpio al Planeta!" Durante los Juegos Mundiales 2013. Secretaría del Deporte y Recreación de Cali - Clara Luz Roldán
Zone-S beschrijft een tijdelijke experimentele zone, die ruimte biedt aan stedelijke experimenten op initiatief van burgers, ondernemers en culturele instanties.
Zone-S is een tijdelijk sociaal contract, dat lijkt op een spel. Een spel dat een nieuwe werkelijkheid en een nieuw bewustzijn creëert.
In een stedelijke setting wordt een speciale testzone gecreëerd waar de deelnemers door hen bepaalde doelen snel en tijdelijk kunnen verwezenlijken: “Rapid prototyping” als stadsontwerp.
ZONE-S is a concept developed in 2012 by:
Ellen Holleman
Marc Bohlen
Sander Baumann
Thomas Laureyssens
Lara Simons
Panos Mavros
Nicole Martin
assisted by:
Julius Huijnk
Huib van Kraaijeveld
The concept is comissioned by Housing Corporation Trudo:
Jack Hock
Nicole van Kempen
Supporting business decisions in the technological enterpriseWilliam Hall
Lecture for Business Systems Analysis.
Explores some aspects of organization theory and bounded rationality as these have been applied over the 17+ year history of a major shipbuilding contract in the context of a large defense engineering and project management enterprise. Cases include
(1) proving to the Client that contractual operational availability targets were met over 10 ship-years in service,
(2) analyzing and designing a system to capture, manage, and deliver to both crew and a relationally based computerized management system all technical data and procedural knowledge required to maintain the ships through a 27 year life-span,
(3) understanding how the company failed through its failure to complete a smaller, simpler shipbuilding project following on from the successful and profitable completion of the much larger and more complex project
Failing to learn from Australia’s most successful defence projectWilliam Hall
Presents the history of the now defunct Australian defense contractor, Tenix Defence, as a case study in success and failure in managing large engineering projects.
Over its 20 year history, (2) Tenix successfully completed Australia's largest defense ($7 bn) project to build 10 ANZAC Frigates for Australia and New Zealand on-time, on-budget, for a healthy company profit against a stringently fixed price contract; and customers that are still happy with their ships and support 7 years after the last ship was delivered; and (2) failed so miserably on the next largish project to build 7 simpler ships for New Zealand that Tenix's owners decided to auction all of their defence assets. Also, in the 21st Century and despite the ANZAC success, the $8 bn Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) project to build 3 ships is years behind schedule and billions over budget.
For more than 17 years of this history the author was a knowledge management systems analyst with access to most areas of company operations and thus able to observe sources of the successes and failures (including from the vantage point of Tenix's bid development for the AWD. The presentation shows that most successes and failures related to the ways in which Tenix managed their corporate and human knowledge, and attempts to infer some critical lessons that should be learned from this history.
Episode 3(1): Cognitive tools for the individual - Meetup session 9William Hall
This is the 9th of 23 presentations in a series introducing and outlining my hypertext book project, "Application Holy Wars or a New Reformation - A Fugue on the Theory of Knowledge. The project explores the interactions of technology and cognition in the extraordinary evolutionary history of the human species. Here I discuss how ersonal computers give individuals cognitive tools to convert thoughts into explicit electronically realized objects that can be independently stored, copied, communicated, retrieved, shared and even processed semantically:
● Word processors replace the paradigm of structured pigment on inert andponderous paper into durable but infinitely malleable electronic documents.
● Calculators and spreadsheets automate and give life to the structured patterns of numbers and symbols on paper.
● Databases extend and automate two dimensional tabular formats on paper into multiple dimensions
● The revolutionary differences between electronic documents and symbols and words on paper are still not fully understood by those who use them
● The paradigm of a structured document is even more revolutionary in that it enables external automation to understand syntax and semantics to cognitively process document content
Supporting business decisions in the technological enterpriseWilliam Hall
Lecture for Business Systems Analysis.
Explores some aspects of organization theory and bounded rationality as these have been applied over the 17+ year history of a major shipbuilding contract in the context of a large defense engineering and project management enterprise. Cases include
(1) proving to the Client that contractual operational availability targets were met over 10 ship-years in service,
(2) analyzing and designing a system to capture, manage, and deliver to both crew and a relationally based computerized management system all technical data and procedural knowledge required to maintain the ships through a 27 year life-span,
(3) understanding how the company failed through its failure to complete a smaller, simpler shipbuilding project following on from the successful and profitable completion of the much larger and more complex project
Failing to learn from Australia’s most successful defence projectWilliam Hall
Presents the history of the now defunct Australian defense contractor, Tenix Defence, as a case study in success and failure in managing large engineering projects.
Over its 20 year history, (2) Tenix successfully completed Australia's largest defense ($7 bn) project to build 10 ANZAC Frigates for Australia and New Zealand on-time, on-budget, for a healthy company profit against a stringently fixed price contract; and customers that are still happy with their ships and support 7 years after the last ship was delivered; and (2) failed so miserably on the next largish project to build 7 simpler ships for New Zealand that Tenix's owners decided to auction all of their defence assets. Also, in the 21st Century and despite the ANZAC success, the $8 bn Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) project to build 3 ships is years behind schedule and billions over budget.
For more than 17 years of this history the author was a knowledge management systems analyst with access to most areas of company operations and thus able to observe sources of the successes and failures (including from the vantage point of Tenix's bid development for the AWD. The presentation shows that most successes and failures related to the ways in which Tenix managed their corporate and human knowledge, and attempts to infer some critical lessons that should be learned from this history.
Episode 3(1): Cognitive tools for the individual - Meetup session 9William Hall
This is the 9th of 23 presentations in a series introducing and outlining my hypertext book project, "Application Holy Wars or a New Reformation - A Fugue on the Theory of Knowledge. The project explores the interactions of technology and cognition in the extraordinary evolutionary history of the human species. Here I discuss how ersonal computers give individuals cognitive tools to convert thoughts into explicit electronically realized objects that can be independently stored, copied, communicated, retrieved, shared and even processed semantically:
● Word processors replace the paradigm of structured pigment on inert andponderous paper into durable but infinitely malleable electronic documents.
● Calculators and spreadsheets automate and give life to the structured patterns of numbers and symbols on paper.
● Databases extend and automate two dimensional tabular formats on paper into multiple dimensions
● The revolutionary differences between electronic documents and symbols and words on paper are still not fully understood by those who use them
● The paradigm of a structured document is even more revolutionary in that it enables external automation to understand syntax and semantics to cognitively process document content
3. 参考資料
• Hacking a PL2303 LED Badge in Mac OS (Code
Mania attendee badge)
• 紹介されているC#のコード(送信内容の解説付き)と
Pythonのコードを参考にした。
• Led Mini Board communication Agreement
• 上記C#のコードと一緒に置いてある、メーカーのもの
らしき文書。英語がブロークンで分かりづらいが、青字
で入れてあるのが直したもののようだ。