ContextualDesign CD is a user centered design process developed by Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt. It incorporates ... ref ContextualDesign can be seen as an alternative to engineering and feature driven models of creating new systems. Process Overview The ContextualDesign process consists of the following top level ... Design, and Prototyping. Collecting data contextual inquiry main Contextual inquiry Contextual ... that matter for design. Contextualdesign consists of five work models which are used to model ..., K ContextualDesign Experience in Real Life. Mensch & Computer 2001. online http mc.informatik.uni ..., and how the user gets to and from other parts of the system. Contextualdesign uses the User Environment ... and Adaptations Contextualdesign has primarily been used for the design of computer information .... interactions 6, 1 Jan. 1999 , pp. 50 57. ref Parts of contextualdesign have been adapted for use ... Contextualdesign has also been applied to the design of digital libraries and other learning technologies. ref Notess, M. 2005. http www.dlib.org dlib july05 khoo 07 notess.pdf Using ContextualDesign ... . ref ref Notess, M. 2004. Applying ContextualDesign to Educational Software Development. In Instructional ... Idea Group Publishers. ref Contextualdesign has also been used as a means of teaching user centered design Human computer interaction at the university level. ref L rusd ttir, M. K. Using Rapid Contextual ... lightweight approach to contextualdesign has been developed by its originators to address an oft ..., K., Wendell, J.B., & Wood, S. 2005. Rapid ContextualDesign A How to guide to key techniques for user ... promoted by contextualdesign to be too brief. ref Hartswood, M., Procter, R., Slack, R., Soutter, J., Vo , A., and Rouncefield, M. 2002. The benefits of a long engagement from contextualdesign to the co ... York, NY, 283 286. ref References references External links http incontextdesign.com contextualdesign Description of ContextualDesign, from InContext Design founded by Karen Holtzblatt and Hugh Beyer ... more details
Wiktionary Contextual may refer to Contextual advertising , advertisements based on other content displayed Contextualdesign , user centered design process developed by Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt Contextual inquiry , user centered design method, part of the contextualdesign methodology Contextual learning , learning out side the classroom Contextual Theatre , form of theatre Comparative contextual analysis , methodology for comparative research See also Context disambiguation Contextualization disambiguation disambig ... more details
Contextual inquiry CI is a user centered design UCD ethnographic research method, part of the ContextualDesign methodology. A contextual inquiry interview is usually structured as an approximately two ... may capture representations of the user s activities as work models defined in the ContextualDesign methodology . The notes may be organized using an affinity diagram . Many teams use the contextual data to generate in depth persona personas . Contextual inquiries may be conducted to understand the needs ... D. Wixon, K. Holtzblatt, and S. Knox, ContextualDesign An Emergent View of System Design, in Proceedings ... of the ACM, May 1995. ref . Contextual Inquiry was extended to the full ContextualDesign methodology by Beyer and Holtzblatt between 1988 and 1992. ContextualDesign was briefly described by them ... Design in 1997 ref name cdbook Beyer, H. and Holtzblatt, K., ContextualDesign Defining Customer ... and ContextualDesign have written chapters describing their experiences. This is a good resource ... by Holtzblatt and Beyer describing the whole ContextualDesign process. Nardi, B. Context and Consciousness ... what they see with the user. Description Contextual inquiry defines four principles to guide ..., the user may be asked to perform those tasks. A contextual interview generally has three phases ... him or herself and shares their design focus. They may request permission to record and start .... Before a contextual inquiry, user visits must be set up. The users selected must be doing work ... represent a wide range of different types of users. A contextual inquiry may gather data from as few as 4 users for a single, small task to 30 or more. Following a contextual inquiry field ... focused on specific tasks, to learn the details necessary to support that task. Advantages Contextual ... very hard for researchers to uncover. The information produced by contextual inquiry is highly reliable ... tests assume the tasks the user is asked to perform are relevant. Contextual inquiries focus on the work ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan February 2009 context October 2009 Contextual cueing also referred to as Contextual Cuing is a concept in psychology that refers to the manner in which the human brain gathers information from visual elements and their surroundings. The term was coined by Drs. Marvin Chun and Yuhong Jiang of Yale University , and was originally published in June 1998. ref name cogpsy1 cite journal title Contextual cueing Implicit learning and memory of visual context guides spatial attention doi 10.1006 cogp.1998.0681 coauthors Marvin Chun and Yuhong Jiang year 1998 journal Cognitive Psychology pages 28 71 volume 36 issue 1 author Chun, M pmid 9679076 ref Contextual cueing is defined as an attentional guidance or facilitation effect derived from past experiences of mostly hidden regularities of the mainly visual world. In other words, visual attention can be guided by incidentally acquired knowledge about spatial invariants. Spatial invariants can be the objects around a given target object, their spatial layout, their trajectories, etc. This means that when you are searching for some visual object that is repeatedly surrounded by the same objects, or by objects in the same locations, or by objects following the same trajectories, you will be faster to find the object you are looking for. However, if the object is surrounded by different objects, or by displaced ... to find the given object. The contextual cueing effect has several main characteristics, in terms ... spatial attention mechanisms to guide search within complex visual arrays 5 contextual cueing is a form of memory based automaticity. In general, the contextual cueing paradigm is especially interesting ... perceive visual scenes since we are mostly aware of those things we attend to . Furthermore, the contextual ... 2 it does not engage any kind of motor learning, since motor responses do not correlate by design ... showing no contextual cueing effect at all. Finally, exploring implicit learning of visuo spatial invariants ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Contextual empiricism is a theory about validating scientific knowledge. It is the view that scientific knowledge is shaped by contextualism contextual values as well as constitutive ones. ref Janet Kourany, Scientific Knowledge ref See also Scientific theory Helen Longino References reflist DEFAULTSORT Contextual Empiricism Category Empiricism Category Metatheory of science philosophy stub ... more details
Ibid date April 2010 In recent years, contextual performance has emerged as an important aspect of overall ... the requirements listed in their job descriptions. Contextual performance, which is defined ..., S. 1997 . Task performance and contextual performance The meaning for personnel selection research. Human Performance, 10 2 , 99 109. ref Examples of contextual performance include volunteering ... Scotter, J. 1994 . Evidence that task performance should be distinguished from contextual performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79 4 , 475 480. ref Since that time, contextual performance has become an increasingly important research topic. Because of increased research efforts being focused on contextual ... of contextual performance is very similar to organizational citizenship behavior OCBs and prosocial behavior, various Industrial Organizational psychologists contend that contextual performance is in fact a construct in its own right. ref name Borman, W. 1997 The counterpart to contextual performance ... s technical core. ref Ibid. ref Contextual performance is more likely to be voluntary in nature ... that contextual performance is more discretionary in nature, research indicates that managers .... 2001 . The relative importance of task and contextual performance dimensions to supervisor judgments ... some of the same properties or those employees who are good task performers also are good contextual ... . Contextual performance prosocial behavior organizational citizenship behavior. In S. G. Rogelberg ... ref Taxonomy of Contextual Performance Research has yielded several taxonomies of contextual performance and organizational citizenship behavior. Borman & Motowildo describe contextual performance as encompassing ... to garner information regarding an employee s contextual performance, researchers generally adapt ... one to five. A few sample items that capture the construct of contextual performance are The employee ... performance should be distinguished from contextual performance. Journal of Applied Psychology ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup May 2007 refimprove May 2007 advert December 2007 Contextual Learning is reality based, outside of the classroom experience, within a specific context which serves as a catalyst for students to utilize their disciplinary knowledge, and which presents a forum for further formation of their personal values, faith, and professional development. Beyond the challenge of direct, meaningful experience, contextual learning requires reflection to build lasting cognitive connections. Contextual learning is useful for child development as by providing learning experiences in a context in which they are interested and motivated in they are able to achieve more. Contextual learning structures may include intern ships, service learning , and study abroad programs, among others. This definition was formulated in 2002 and presented at the annual conference proceedings of the National Society for Experimental Education ref http www.nsee.org www.nsee.org ref by Michael True. ref http home.messiah.edu mtrue home.htm home.messiah.edu ref Various experiential learning theorists have contributed to an understanding of contextual learning. These include John Dewey , Kurt Lewin , David A. Kolb David Kolb , and Peter Ewell. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Contextual Learning Category Alternative education edu stub ... more details
Internet Marketing Contextual advertising is a form of targeted advertising for advertisement s appearing ... contextual advertising works A contextual advertising system scans the text of a website for keywords ... http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t contextual marketing&i 56351,00.asp title Contextual Marketing ... and that website uses contextual advertising, the user may see advertisements for sports related companies, such as memorabilia dealers or ticket sellers. Contextual advertising is also used by search .... Contextual advertising is a form of targeted advertising in which the content of an ad is in direct ... to Italy, that s contextual advertising. Contextual advertising is also called In Text advertising ... network What is Contextual Advertising ref Apart from that when a visitor doesn t click on the ad in a go ... AdSense was the first major contextual advertising network . Citation needed date November 2010 ... proximic signs deals with yahoo and ebay to turn product listings into contextual ads taking on adsense title Proximic Signs Deals With Yahoo and eBay To Turn Product Listings Into Contextual Ads Taking ... to make similar offerings. Impact Contextual advertising has made a major impact on earnings of many ... s earnings is from its share of the contextual advertisements served on the millions of webpages running the AdSense program. Contextual advertising has attracted some controversy through the use .... Agency roles There are several advertising agencies that help brands understand how contextual ... the advertisements are to be run media buying how the advertisements are paid for Contextual advertising ... 2008 10 20 last Ferguson first Renee Boucher cite web url http mashable.com 2008 06 19 contextual advertising title When Contextual Advertising Goes Horribly Wrong Mashable publisher mashable.com ... accessdate 2008 10 20 cite web url http www.shmula.com 194 steve irwins death contextual advertising gone bad title Steve Irwin s Death Contextual Advertising Gone Bad publisher www.shmula.com accessdate ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Contextual Theatre is a form of theatre and the art of creating a context in which an actor, player or audience is encouraged to suspend their disbelief and feel as if they freely exist within the context. The most common forms of contextual theatre are theme park s, video game s and haunted house s. Category Theatrical genres Theat stub ... more details
Contextual objectivity is a principle with roots in quantum mechanics that was adapted and applied to explain and describe the operations of news media organizations during times of war . Proposed by Adel Iskandar and Mohammed El Nawawy in their analysis of Al Jazeera as a case study, the term expresses the attempt to reflect all sides of any story while retaining the values, beliefs and sentiments of the target audience . The concept has been applied by some scholars to explain Fox News Channel s news programming in the 2002 2003 run up to the Iraq war . Other studies used contextual objectivity to describe differences between mainstream media and alternative ethnic media s coverage of post Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. References reflist Contextual Objectivity A Realistic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Pierre Grangier Reconstructing the Formalism of QM in the Contextual Objectivity Point of View, Pierre Grangier Point of View Contextual Objectivity and Quantum Holism, Pierre Grangier Al Jazeera The Story of the Network that is Rattling Governments and redefining modern journalism, Adel Iskandar and Mohammed El Nawawy http www.tbsjournal.com Archives Fall02 Iskandar.html The Minotaur of Contextual Objectivity War coverage and the pursuit of accuracy with appeal http www.tbsjournal.com ReviewsBerenger.html Al Jazeera In Pursuit of Contextual Objectivity by Ralph Berenger cite news url http www.csmonitor.com 2003 0408 p09s02 coop.html title Whose truth is being reported? By last el Nawawy first Mohammed date 8 April 2003 work Christian Science Monitor accessdate 2009 05 16 cite news url http www.spiegel.de international world 0,1518,479327,00.html title FIVE MONTHS OF AL JAZEERA IN ENGLISH Non American Doesn t Mean Anti American date 25 April 2007 work Spiegel Online accessdate 2009 05 16 cite news url http www.theage.com.au news tv radio same war different context 2006 08 29 1156816905468.html title Same war, different context last Mughrabi first Maher date ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Spatial contextual awareness connects contextual information such as an individual ... of spatial contextual awareness would render it as simply a contributor to or an element of contextual ... defining the myriad of potential factors contributing to context, spatial contextual awareness defined ... of spatial contextual awareness. They are also key elements in a map based, location based service , or LBS. In cases in which the user interface for the LBS is a map, cartographic design ... contextual awareness can describe present context the environment of the user at the present time ... which guides a user through present and into future context by displaying spatial contextual .... ref Numerous examples of LBS applications exist which require the ability to leverage spatial contextual ... Dey Image Contextual Awareness Fig 1.png thumb upright 1.40 alt Contextual Awareness Diagram Figure 1 ref name Li Contextual Awareness Diagram after Li 2007 The concept of relevancy is described in the following ... awareness Image Spatial Contextual Awareness Fig 2.png thumb upright 1.40 alt Spatial Contextual Awareness Diagram Figure 2 ref name Li Spatial Contextual or Geographic Awareness Diagram after Li 2007 Geographic awareness, another term for spatial contextual awareness, clarifies the spatial and geographic ... information. UBGI was preceded by easily accessible of internet maps and the addition of contextual ... contextual awareness plays a key role in this process as it provides an initial geo reference of the location ... What is it? Cartographic challenges Applications which require the use of spatial contextual ... contextual data as difficult choices need to be made on the most important content to display. ref ... Due to the very small display area of mobile devices mobile maps need to be extremely generalized. The design ... to design a pedestrian navigation system for indoor and outdoor environments. In Location Based Services ... Contextual cueing Ubiquitous computing Context aware pervasive systems Human computer interaction ... more details
Comparative Contextual Analysis is a methodology for comparative research where contextual interrogation precedes any analysis of similarity and difference. It is a thematic process directed and designed to explore relationships of human agency agency rather than institutional or structural frameworks. See structure and agency and theory of structuration . References Findlay, M. 1999 The Globalisation of Crime Understanding Transitional Relationships in Context. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 511 03513 6 External links http www.cambridge.org uk catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 0511035136 http www.cambridge.org uk catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 0511035136 http www.ingentaconnect.com content desitter ijcc 2002 00000002 00000002 art00001 Criminal Justice Modeling and the Comparative Contextual Analysis of Trial Process Category Criminal justice crime stub ... more details
Contextual Query Language CQL , previously known as Common Query Language , ref http www.loc.gov standards sru specs cql.html CQL the Contextual Query Language Specifications SRU Search Retrieval via URL, Standards, Library of Congress ref is a formal language for representing queries to information retrieval systems such as search engine s, bibliography bibliographic catalogs and museum collection information. Based on the semantics of Z39.50 , its design objective is that queries be human readable and writable, and that the language be intuitive while maintaining the expressiveness of more complex query language s. It is being developed and maintained by the Z39.50 Maintenance Agency, part of the Library of Congress . Examples of query syntax Simple queries blockquote tt dinosaur br complete dinosaur br title complete dinosaur br title exact the complete dinosaur tt blockquote Queries using Boolean logic blockquote tt dinosaur or bird br Palomar assignment and ice age br dinosaur not reptile br dinosaur and bird or dinobird br bird or dinosaur and feathers or scales br feathered dinosaur and yixian or jehol tt blockquote Queries accessing index publishing publication indexes blockquote tt publicationYear 1980 br lengthOfFemur 2.4 br bioMass 100 tt blockquote Queries based on the proximity of words to each other in a document blockquote tt ribs prox distance 5 chevrons br ribs prox unit sentence chevrons br ribs prox distance 0 unit paragraph chevrons tt blockquote Queries across multiple Dimension data warehouse dimensions blockquote tt date within 2002 2005 br dateRange encloses 2003 tt blockquote Queries based on Relevance information retrieval relevance blockquote tt subject any relevant fish frog br subject any rel.lr fish frog tt blockquote The latter example specifies using a specific algorithm for logistic regression . ref http srw.cheshire3.org contextSets rel Relevance Ranking Context Set version 1.1 ref References Reflist External links http www.loc.gov standards ... more details
Infobox Organization name Association for Contextual Behavioral Science image border ACBS with tagline cropped.jpg caption Logo of ACBS headquarters United States membership approx. 5,000 members leader title 2011 President leader name Patricia Bach, Ph.D. formation 2005 website http contextualpsychology.org contextualpsychology.org The Association for Contextual Behavioral Science ACBS is a worldwide nonprofit professional membership organization associated with acceptance and commitment therapy ... publisher John Wiley & Sons date Nov 2010 accessdate 30 January 2012 ref The term contextual behavioral science refers to the application of functional contextualism to human behavior, including contextual ... wing of contextual behavioral science, and is an emphasis of ACBS, along with other typs of contextual ..., Relational Frame Theory is a research program in language and cognition that is considered part of contextual ... ref http psychology.nuim.ie IRAP IRAP 1.shtml Website on the IRAP, a contextual behavioral assessment ... for Contextual Behavioral Science Bot generated title ref Slightly more than one half are outside ... ACBS sponsors an annual conference, the World Conference on Contextual Behavioral Science . The tenth ... wc10 ACBS Annual World Conference X Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Bot generated ... conferences Conferences Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Bot generated title ref In 2012 Elsevier will begin publishing the flagship journal of ACBS, the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. ref http contextualpsychology.org JCBS The Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Bot generated title ref ref http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 727090 description description Journal of Contextual Behavioral ... link below . A small grant program for projects in contextual behavioral science. The ACBS site also ... Reflist 2 External links http www.contextualpsychology.org Association for Contextual Behavioral ... more details
Contextual value added CVA is a statistic used by the government of the United Kingdom to assess the performance of schools. The statistic is intended to show the progress children have made whilst attending a particular school. Unlike statistics such as exam performance, contextual value added attempts to take into account the circumstances of children attending the school that are beyond the school s control. ref name BBC citation title Guide to 2008 secondary tables url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 7826777.stm accessdate 2009 09 05 date 2009 01 20 publisher BBC News ref The statistic works by comparing a child s performance with that of children with a similar prior performance and similar circumstances. There are three levels Level 1 measures performance of primary education primary age children. It measures the performance of pupils between the end of Key Stage 1 and the end of Key Stage 2 . It is based around a median score of 100. ref citation title The Key Stage 1 to 2 CVA measure url http www.dcsf.gov.uk performancetables primary 08 p3.shtml accessdate 2009 09 05 date publisher Department for Children, Schools and Families ref Level 2 CVA measures performance of secondary education secondary schools i.e. between the end of Key Stage 2 and the end of Key Stage 4 . Unlike Level 1 CVA , Level 2 CVA is based around a median score of 1000. ref name L2CVA citation title Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 KS2 KS4 Contextual Value Added Measure CVA url http www.dcsf.gov.uk performancetables ... title Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5 Contextual Value Added Measure url http www.dcsf.gov.uk performancetables ..., but outside of the schools control ref name BBC The factors are ref citation title Contextual ... Index ref citation title Technical Annex How is a contextual value added score for a pupil calculated ... produce differing CVA scores. The nature of Contextual Value Added being averaged across the country ... a number of years. ref name L2CVA Some schools have also claimed that contextual value added disadvantages ... more details
Contextual image classification is a topic of pattern recognition in computer vision , it is an approach of Classification in machine learning classification based on contextual information in the images. Contextual means this approach is focusing on the relationship of the nearby pixels, which is also called neighbourhood. The goal of this approach is to classify the images by using the contextual information. Introduction Similar as Natural language processing processing language , a single word may have multiple meanings unless the context is provided, and the patterns within the sentences are the only informative segments we care about. For images, the principle is same. Find out the patterns and associate proper meanings to them. As the image illustrated below, if only a small portion of the image is shown, it is very difficult to tell what the image is about. File 01 mouth.png center Mouth Even try another portion of the image, it is still difficult to classify the image. File 02 left eye.png center Left eye However, if we increase the contextual of the image, then it makes more ... which do not use the contextual information are sensitive to noise and variations, thus the result ... for it. Use the new feature vector and combine the contextual information to assign the final label ... can be merged into homogeneous regions benefiting from contextual information. And provide these regions ... by adding the contextual information carried by the neighbour pixels, or even replaced in some ... and spatial information The classifier uses the grey level and pixel neighbourhood contextual information ... information. Powered by the Bayes minimum error classifier Contextual classification of image data ... 0 omega r quad if quad P omega r f x 0 max s 1,2,...,R P omega s f x 0 math The contextual classification ... is generated from the pixel s neighbourhood. The basic steps of contextual image classification ... dip LECTURE Understanding4.html Image Analysis and Understanding contextual image classification ... more details
confusing date May 2011 Transcendental Model is one of models in contextual theology . This model propose that the task of constructing a contextualized theology is not about producing a particular body of any kind of texts, it is about attending to the affective and cognitive operations in the self transcending subject ref name Bevans en Stephen B. Bevans. Models of Contextual Theology . USA Orbis Books. ref . The point of Transcendental Model used to doing theology with a new way ref name Bevans ref . Its emphasis on theology as activity and process rather than theology as a particular content, and not about finding out right answers that exist in some transcultural realm, but about passionate search for authenticity of expression of one s religious and cultural identity ref name Bevans ref . Terminology The term transcendental is meant to refer to the transcendental method that was pioneered by Immanuel Kant in the eighteenth century and develop in the twentieth century by thinkers such as Pierre Rousselot , Joseph Marechal , Karl Rahner , and Bernard Lonergan , all of whom attempted to interpret what they discovered to be a genuine intellectualism in Thomas Aquinas in term of modern subjectivity and historical consciousness ref name Muck en Otto Muck. The Transcendental Method . New York Herder and Herder. ref . References reflist Category Christian theology id Model transendental teologi ... more details
Praxis Model is a way of doing theology that is formed by knowledge at its most intense level ref name Bevans en Stephen B. Bevans. Models of Contextual Theology . USA Orbis Books. ref . It is also about discerning the meaning and contributing to the course of social change, and so it takes its inspiration from neither classic texts nor classic behavior but from present realities and future possibilities ref name Bevans ref . The praxis model gives ample room for expressions of personal and communal experience ref name Bevans ref . At the same time it provide exciting new understandings of the sriptural and older theological witness ref name Bevans ref . Terminology The term praxis is used as trendy alternative to the words practice or action. Praxis is a technical term that has its roots in Marxism , and in the educational philosophy of Paulo Freire . It is term that denotes a method or model of theology in particular. References reflist Category Christian theology id Model praksis teologi ... more details
pp semi small yes For the 1970s music group Design UK band Refimprove date July 2008 File All Saints ... Comfort Tiffany . The building structure and decorations are both examples of design. File PL IIIcut.gif thumb 150px right Design, when applied to fashion , includes considering aesthetics as well as function in the final form. Design as a noun informally refers to a plan drawing plan or convention ... drawing , business process , circuit diagram s and Pattern sewing sewing patterns while to design ... browse design Dictionary.com esp. meanings 1 5 and 7 8 and at http www.askoxford.com concise oed design?view uk AskOxford esp. verbs . ref No generally accepted definition of design exists, ref Ralph, P. and Wand, Y. 2009 . A proposal for a formal definition of the design concept. In Lyytinen, K., Loucopoulos, P., Mylopoulos, J., and Robinson, W., editors, Design Requirements Workshop ... different connotations in different fields see Design Disciplines design disciplines below . However, one can also design by directly constructing an object as in pottery , engineering , management , cowboy coding and graphic design . More formally design has been defined as follows. noun a specification ..., satisfying a set of requirement s, subject to constraints verb, transitive to create a design, in an Environment ... for a formal definition of the design concept. In Lyytinen, K., Loucopoulos, P., Mylopoulos, J., and Robinson, W., editors, Design Requirements Workshop LNBIP 14 , pp. 103 136. Springer Verlag, p. 109 DOI 10.1007 978 3 540 92966 6 6 . ref Another definition for design is a roadmap or a strategic ..., safety and economic constraints in achieving that objective. ref Don Kumaragamage, Y. 2011 . Design ..., and primitives are the elements from which the design object is composed. With such a broad denotation ... toward the subject see Philosophies and studies of design Philosophies and studies of design ... professionally in one of the various design areas, usually also specifying which area is being dealt ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Design Type Studio Artist Into the Moat Cover Designcover.jpg Released March 8, 2005 Recorded October 2004 Genre Mathcore br Metalcore br Deathcore Length Label Metal Blade Records Producer Last album Means By Which The End Is Justified EP Means By Which The End Is Justified br 2003 This album The Design br 2005 Next album The Campaign album The Campaign br March 19, 2009 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r730514 pure url yes link The Design is the first full length album by mathcore metalcore band Into the Moat . It was released in 2005 on Metal Blade Records . Track listing Century II 1 54 Empty Shell 3 40 Dead Before I Stray 2 41 Guardian 3 01 The Inexorable 3 12 Fortitudine 2 49 Beyond Treachery 5 04 None Shall Pass 3 09 Prologue... 7 24 DEFAULTSORT Design, The Category 2005 albums 2000s metalcore album stub ... more details
Infobox Film name By Design director Claude Jutra writer Claude Jutra br Joe Wiesenfeld br David Eames starring Sara Botsford br Patty Duke Astin br Clare Coulter br Saul Rubinek released flagicon Canada 1982 By Design is a Canadian film directed by Claude Jutra and was released in 1982. It stars Sara Botsford and Patty Duke Astin . Synopsis Angie Sara Botsford , and Helen Patty Duke Astin , are in love and they live and work together they design women s clothes and run their own fashion business in Vancouver . Helen wants to be a mother. Angie loves Helen and if Helen can t feel fulfilled without a child she is willing for them to become parents. Criticism The film was favourably reviewed by the critic Pauline Kael in The New Yorker a buoyant, quirky sex comedy..the director takes a look around the whole modern supermarket of sex. By Design takes in the bars and beach houses, fast food restaurants and discos, and the sexual patterns of those who inhabit them..Jutra has a light understated approach to farce. His sensibility suggests a mingling of Jacques Tati Tati and Fran ois Truffaut Truffaut ..The scenes are quick and they re dippy, but with a pensive, melancholy underlay. ref Pauline Kael reprinted in Taking It All In p.421 424 ref Patty Duke Astin received a Genie Award nomination for best foreign actress. References reflist Category Canadian films Category 1982 films Category Canadian drama films Category Films set in British Columbia Category Films directed by Claude Jutra ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 orphan February 2012 advert December 2007 Design comics are a type of storyboard ing used in product and web site design. Design comics include product consumers or other characters in an illustrated story that shows how the users interact with the product. This method of storytelling is closely related to basic storyboarding, but because design comics include one or more characters in the story, many designers find them to be a better medium to communicate user experiences. Advantages of comics and storyboarding in designDesign comics and storyboards fill a void in traditional design tools In traditional design of products or web sites, individual components, user interfaces or pages are specified in detail. This specification is a crucial step in product ..., when designing a web site subsection, it is important to keep in mind contextual information ... potential poor customer experiences being created by weak product design, a business process change or regulatory requirement. Disadvantages of design comics in design Users in different situations will tend ... attire. Origins Design comics have been used informally within companies since the 1980s and perhaps earlier. Early examples of comics in design include designer Laurie Verteley s illustrated scenarios for photo tablets. We did many, many comics storyboards to communicate design ideas way back in the late ... of the folks from the MIT media lab. Around the same time, in 1991, Sun Microsystems used design ... understand product flow and also explain the product to customers via an online tutorial. But design comics gained much broader adoption in the product design community after being popularized by YAHOO ... Architecture Summit , a popular annual design conference for web designers. Resources http www.designcomics.org ... for use by the product design and web design communities. Kevin Cheng s http kevnull.com 2007 .... Category Design Category Human computer interaction Category Comics genres Category Comics terminology ... more details
, Mass., November 16 20, ACM press 209 218. Beyer, H., and Holtzblatt, K. 1998 . Contextualdesign ...One source date January 2007 More footnotes date April 2009 Participatory design known before as Cooperative Design is an approach to design attempting to actively involve all stakeholders e.g. employees, partners, customers, citizens, end users in the design process in order to help ensure the product ... software design , urban design , architecture , landscape architecture , product design , sustainability , graphic design , planning or even medicine as a way of creating environments that are more responsive .... Participatory design is an approach which is focused on processes and procedures of design and is not a design .... For others, it is seen as a way of abrogating design responsibility and innovation by designers ... its ancestry also includes Action research and Sociotechnical Design . ref http cpsr.org issues pd Web Page on Participatory Design on the site of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility CPSR . Retrieved 13 April 2006. ref Definition In participatory design participants putative, potential ... design has attempted to create a platform for active participation in the design process, for end users. History in Scandinavia Participatory design was actually born in Scandinavia and named Cooperative Design. However, when the methods were presented to the US community cooperation was a word that didn ... Design sessions weren t a direct cooperation between workers and managers, sitting in the same room ... review of Cooperative Design, at a Scandinavian conference . In Scandinavia , research projects ... resource approach developed strategies and techniques for workers to influence the design ... achievements were the experience based design methods, developed through the focus on hands on experiences ... to participatory design to embrace the fact that much technology development no longer happens as design of isolated systems in well defined communities of work Beck, 2002 . At the dawn of the 21st ... more details
based on the results of an empathic design experience. ref name Kelley See also Contextualdesign Ethnography ...Multiple issues refimprove April 2009 essay April 2009 Empathic design is a user centered design user centered Designdesign approach that pays attention to the user s feelings toward a product Crossley ..., Deana Lebbon, Cherie title The Emotional Domain in Product Design journal The Design Journal date 2000 03 01 volume 3 issue 1 pages 31 43 ref The empathic design process is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Empathetic design. ref Landwher, P., Empathic Design vs. Empathetic Design A History of Confusion ... ref Characteristics of empathic design The foundation of empathic design is observation and the goal .... Empathic design relies on observation of consumers as opposed to traditional market research ref ... that in empathic design techniques, users are almost as involved in product design as designers ... are the source of much innovation. Empathic design using field observation can reveal opportunities ..., pp47 57 ref Empathic design process Leonard and Rayport identify the five key steps in empathic design as ref name Leonard Leonard, D. and Rayport, J.F., Spark Innovation Through Empathic Design ... that have been developed based on empathic design. One of the leading practitioners of empathic design is the leading design company IDEO . IDEO believes that seeing and hearing things with your own ... include empathic design in their projects and list the key steps to their method as ref name .... Suri et al. reported another method of empathic design, involving designers shadowing vision ...., Designing in the Dark Empathic Exercises to inspire design for our non visual senses , http stargate.uwaterloo.ca ... design techniques for new products were first adopted by automotive and electronic product manufacturing ... design process, several other techniques are used in combination with these five steps. A study performed ... customers and multidisciplinary design teams. These focus groups carried the process into next three ... more details
A design firm is an organization that design s any of a variety of things, in one or more of the design fields, such as graphic design , interaction design , architectural design architecture , engineering , interior design , or industrial design . A design studio is similar to a design firm, but may consist of solely an individual designer, whereas a design firm consists of several designers, illustrators, managers etc. Examples ELEVEN , LLC Industrial Design Continuum design consultancy Industrial Design Smart Design Industrial Design IDEO Industrial Design Stefan Sagmeister Graphic Design Second Story Interactive Studios Interactive Design Category Design org stub design stub External links http www.designfirms.org directory DesignFirms Directory . ... more details