Is XLIFF 2.0 A Successful Evolution? (FEISGILTT 2014 Keynote)Chase Tingley
This is an expanded version of a short talk I previously gave last fall about why localization standards always fail. This time, I applied some of the same analysis to the problems encountered in the past by XLIFF 1.2, as well as the ways in which the upcoming XLIFF 2.0 standard hopefully addresses them. It also discusses new challenges to adoption and includes gratuitous pictures of mole rats.
This talk was the keynote at FEISGILTT 2014 in Dublin.
xHealth: Quality, Accessible and Affordable Healthcare using Mobile PhoneOkello Nelson
xHealth is a healthcare platform. One of the business processes implemented on the platform is Counterfeit Drugs Checker. Counterfeit Drugs Checker aims at countering proliferation of counterfeit drugs by putting the power to report potential counterfeit drugs in the user's hands.
A general public user or a healthcare personnel can use the application to check the legitimacy of a drug. Additionally, a general public user can report any side effects suffered as a result of using the drug. The data collected from such reports would be shared with the drug manufacturers and other stakeholders to improve drug safety and to rid the general public of ineffective drugs.
Interaction with the platform is via SMS, IVR, Voice and mobile app.
This work is a combined effort of Okello Nelson, Chen Chengkuan, Siu Len, Hai Liang Gao and Nicole Yap.
Is XLIFF 2.0 A Successful Evolution? (FEISGILTT 2014 Keynote)Chase Tingley
This is an expanded version of a short talk I previously gave last fall about why localization standards always fail. This time, I applied some of the same analysis to the problems encountered in the past by XLIFF 1.2, as well as the ways in which the upcoming XLIFF 2.0 standard hopefully addresses them. It also discusses new challenges to adoption and includes gratuitous pictures of mole rats.
This talk was the keynote at FEISGILTT 2014 in Dublin.
xHealth: Quality, Accessible and Affordable Healthcare using Mobile PhoneOkello Nelson
xHealth is a healthcare platform. One of the business processes implemented on the platform is Counterfeit Drugs Checker. Counterfeit Drugs Checker aims at countering proliferation of counterfeit drugs by putting the power to report potential counterfeit drugs in the user's hands.
A general public user or a healthcare personnel can use the application to check the legitimacy of a drug. Additionally, a general public user can report any side effects suffered as a result of using the drug. The data collected from such reports would be shared with the drug manufacturers and other stakeholders to improve drug safety and to rid the general public of ineffective drugs.
Interaction with the platform is via SMS, IVR, Voice and mobile app.
This work is a combined effort of Okello Nelson, Chen Chengkuan, Siu Len, Hai Liang Gao and Nicole Yap.