UX Terror. Know your rights. (Front Trends 2015)Natalia Rozycka
UPDATE: A reference that I missed to place in the presentation - Mr. T diagram comes from Neil Turner's article "What makes a good UX designer?" http://www.uxforthemasses.com/what-makes-good-ux-designer/
Do you miss the times when Front-End devs were called Web MASTERS? When you did not have to wait for ages for someone else to design a simple form? When there was nobody stalking you to move a button 2px to the left? When there was no philosophy behind the placement of a search field?
Anyway… these days are gone, baby. UX is here to stay, at least for some time, so let’s figure out ways to work together. In the end we all want to make things we are proud of.
We’ll learn what you can actually request from your UX team (guess what, it’s not just prototypes!), when to speak up and how to communicate with UX folks to be effective.
This slide talks about the theme for Designing Interactions with Electronic course at Media Lab Helsinki this year. The playfulness can happen in the interaction with objects. To make an everyday object playful, you need to observe and understand its usage in sequences and then think how to modify it to let people experience such a fun. During the introduction, several examples was showed to the students.
The most important thing to learn from this course is to “communicate design through prototypes”. The playfulness is such a subjective topic which you need to illustrate expected experience in some format. One of the most valuable ways to do that is to prototype the experience.
eXtreme User eXperience (XUX) - How one team melded UX with XPMichael Rawling
How one team melded UX with XP.
Our XP team have been developing a product in the spirit of start-up and are exploring how to get the best from UX expertise. The team developed personas and learnt how to use them to shape stories - even tagging cards with persona stickers and usability testing activities.
Our team is very technical and potentially there could be clashes when it comes to creative thinking so we’ve tried “design chavettes” with team collectively, deputising them into the UX team. We regularly go beyond pairing with multi-disciplinary tripling!
The whole team test and iterate on the product design as well as development. We embed our hand-drawn sketches directly into the product as placeholders for features, then implement basic versions adding polish as we go, reducing the distance barriers between users, stakeholders and developers.
Lean StartUp embraces a more scientific perspective to learn what works but often teams leap too fast to solutions without user perspectives in mind: the idea of XUX helps put brakes on without squelching ideas and innovation!
UX Terror. Know your rights. (Front Trends 2015)Natalia Rozycka
UPDATE: A reference that I missed to place in the presentation - Mr. T diagram comes from Neil Turner's article "What makes a good UX designer?" http://www.uxforthemasses.com/what-makes-good-ux-designer/
Do you miss the times when Front-End devs were called Web MASTERS? When you did not have to wait for ages for someone else to design a simple form? When there was nobody stalking you to move a button 2px to the left? When there was no philosophy behind the placement of a search field?
Anyway… these days are gone, baby. UX is here to stay, at least for some time, so let’s figure out ways to work together. In the end we all want to make things we are proud of.
We’ll learn what you can actually request from your UX team (guess what, it’s not just prototypes!), when to speak up and how to communicate with UX folks to be effective.
This slide talks about the theme for Designing Interactions with Electronic course at Media Lab Helsinki this year. The playfulness can happen in the interaction with objects. To make an everyday object playful, you need to observe and understand its usage in sequences and then think how to modify it to let people experience such a fun. During the introduction, several examples was showed to the students.
The most important thing to learn from this course is to “communicate design through prototypes”. The playfulness is such a subjective topic which you need to illustrate expected experience in some format. One of the most valuable ways to do that is to prototype the experience.
eXtreme User eXperience (XUX) - How one team melded UX with XPMichael Rawling
How one team melded UX with XP.
Our XP team have been developing a product in the spirit of start-up and are exploring how to get the best from UX expertise. The team developed personas and learnt how to use them to shape stories - even tagging cards with persona stickers and usability testing activities.
Our team is very technical and potentially there could be clashes when it comes to creative thinking so we’ve tried “design chavettes” with team collectively, deputising them into the UX team. We regularly go beyond pairing with multi-disciplinary tripling!
The whole team test and iterate on the product design as well as development. We embed our hand-drawn sketches directly into the product as placeholders for features, then implement basic versions adding polish as we go, reducing the distance barriers between users, stakeholders and developers.
Lean StartUp embraces a more scientific perspective to learn what works but often teams leap too fast to solutions without user perspectives in mind: the idea of XUX helps put brakes on without squelching ideas and innovation!
Why Digitization Increases the Value of Print CollectionsBaden Hughes
Invited Talk at EDUCAUSE Australia 2007 Workshop "Wagging the Long Tail: Managing print collections in a digital age"
http://www.caval.edu.au/Wagging.html
Jag höll en session på #SSWC om innovation, affärsutveckling, förändringsprocesser mm och fick frågan om jag ville dela med mig av presentationen. Här är det som jag kan dela ut :) Håll till godo.
HOSHVA PR Meetup#1: “Медіа моніторинг, аналітика, репутаційний аудит”
26 листопада понад 50 фахівців з PR зібралися в aroma espresso bar на ранкову каву. Разом зі спеціалістами з моніторингу та репутаційних досліджень PR-ники поговорили про тренди медіа моніторингу, важливіть аналізу інформації для планування PR, а також необхідність прийняття українським ринком єдиних стандартів роботи.
Оксана Кононова, “Інфопоінт” зосередилася на аналізі інформації, аспектах репутаційного профілю та бази знань.
Аналіз є важливою складовою процесу прийняття управлінських рішень. Оксана виділяє наступні ключові цінності аналітики та рекомендує зміщення акценту зі збору інформації на її аналіз:
- систематизація та синхронізація інформації
- оптимізація роботи прес-служб на пошук і опрацювання даних
- оперативна оцінка крмунікаційних і іміджевих ризиків.
Оксана відмітила наступні типові запити клієнтів до аналізу:
- Якісний аналіз.
- Кількісний аналіз.
- AVE (попри те, що міжнародна PR-спільнота рекомендує відмовитися від цього показника, він все ще активно використовується компаніями, в тому числі і через запити на ці дані від материнських компаній).
- Синтетичні індекси і їх окремі параметри.
This is a presentation I created for the web/mobile development bootcamp students of Lab12 (Spring 2017 Cohort).
It is an introduction to the fundamentals of user experience and interface design (UX/UI) for developers. This presentation also covers how to collaborate effectively with designers, as well as tips for building their project with a user-centered design mindset.
Special thanks to Roberta Voulon (Lab12), Ziad Saab (DecodeMTL) , Cassie L. Rheaume (Lighthouse Labs), Kevin Khoury (DecodeMTL), and David Rowley for your input.
Why Digitization Increases the Value of Print CollectionsBaden Hughes
Invited Talk at EDUCAUSE Australia 2007 Workshop "Wagging the Long Tail: Managing print collections in a digital age"
http://www.caval.edu.au/Wagging.html
Jag höll en session på #SSWC om innovation, affärsutveckling, förändringsprocesser mm och fick frågan om jag ville dela med mig av presentationen. Här är det som jag kan dela ut :) Håll till godo.
HOSHVA PR Meetup#1: “Медіа моніторинг, аналітика, репутаційний аудит”
26 листопада понад 50 фахівців з PR зібралися в aroma espresso bar на ранкову каву. Разом зі спеціалістами з моніторингу та репутаційних досліджень PR-ники поговорили про тренди медіа моніторингу, важливіть аналізу інформації для планування PR, а також необхідність прийняття українським ринком єдиних стандартів роботи.
Оксана Кононова, “Інфопоінт” зосередилася на аналізі інформації, аспектах репутаційного профілю та бази знань.
Аналіз є важливою складовою процесу прийняття управлінських рішень. Оксана виділяє наступні ключові цінності аналітики та рекомендує зміщення акценту зі збору інформації на її аналіз:
- систематизація та синхронізація інформації
- оптимізація роботи прес-служб на пошук і опрацювання даних
- оперативна оцінка крмунікаційних і іміджевих ризиків.
Оксана відмітила наступні типові запити клієнтів до аналізу:
- Якісний аналіз.
- Кількісний аналіз.
- AVE (попри те, що міжнародна PR-спільнота рекомендує відмовитися від цього показника, він все ще активно використовується компаніями, в тому числі і через запити на ці дані від материнських компаній).
- Синтетичні індекси і їх окремі параметри.
This is a presentation I created for the web/mobile development bootcamp students of Lab12 (Spring 2017 Cohort).
It is an introduction to the fundamentals of user experience and interface design (UX/UI) for developers. This presentation also covers how to collaborate effectively with designers, as well as tips for building their project with a user-centered design mindset.
Special thanks to Roberta Voulon (Lab12), Ziad Saab (DecodeMTL) , Cassie L. Rheaume (Lighthouse Labs), Kevin Khoury (DecodeMTL), and David Rowley for your input.
In this three hour workshop I present an introduction to the UCD process, an overview of the basic technologies of the web and a survey of current Mobile Web Design trends.
A presentation I made for showing Alcatel-Lucent developers what usability is about and what simple techniques they could use in their development process.
UX STRAT USA, Mike Hubler and Tim Klauda, "Changing the Culture of Consumer a...UX STRAT
Presentation at UX STRAT 2015 by Tim Klauda, Vice President of Global Digital Creative, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts; and Mike Hubler, User Experience Program Manager, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Lecture 2 from the MHIT 603 course on Human Interface Technology. This lecture provides an introduction to Prototyping. Taught by Mark Billinghurst at the University of Canterbury, July 17th, 2014.
User Experience 1: What is User Experience?Marc Miquel
This is an introduction to this course on User Experience in video games and web.
These slides were prepared by Dr. Marc Miquel. All the materials used in them are referenced to their authors.
Real World Lessons Using Lean UX (Workshop)Bill Scott
Half Day Workshop given 5/22/2013 at WebVisions Portland.
In this workshop Bill will explore the mindset of LeanUX and how it relates to bring products to life in the midst of big organizations that don't normally think "Lean". He will look at how teams can create a strong partnership between product, design & engineering in a way that tears down the walls and instead focuses on three key principles:
Shared understanding
Deep collaboration
Continuous customer feedback
The workshop will take a look at how Bill has been able to apply Lean UX at PayPal — a place that in recent years has been the total antithesis of the lean startup idea. With very specific examples, he will share lessons learned applying lean to the full product life cycle as well as how it relates to agile development.
Finally, the workshop looks at the technology stack. In the last few years there has been an explosion of open source technology stacks that can support rapidly creating products, launching them to scale and rapidly iterating on them when live. While startups embrace these stacks from the get-go, large organizations struggle with how to embrace this change. This workshop will also look at the shift that has happened, what is driving this change, and how organizations can embrace this stack and how to marry Lean Tech with Lean UX.
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My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
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1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
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Enhancing Performance with Globus and the Science DMZGlobus
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Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
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📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
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Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
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- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
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Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
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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.
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SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
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• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
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The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
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Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
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PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
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- Visualization tools to display your network;
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