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  1. User-generated TV

    in three languages and it has Android and iPhone apps. See also User generated content Web 2.0 External ... how user generated content is changing news http www.mintdigital.com UGTV06 UGTV 06 conference website ...Unreferenced date February 2008 User Generated Television or UGTV refers to TV footage that was originally created by a member of the public and then uploaded to the internet. Often the process of selecting such footage for broadcast includes the input of web users. UGTV can refer to TV show content or to advertisements. UGTV Firsts The first TV show containing UGTV Citation needed date January 2011 was an experimental show ZeD , broadcast by CBC Television CBC , Canada s national publicly funded broadcasting company. The show ran from 2002 2006. The first TV show that runs completely on UGTV is Outloud.TV. The show started in August 2003 as a student project on Amsterdam local TV and is currently still running as project by the Outloud.TV Foundation in Amsterdam. Outloud.TV is also the first show that locates the broadcast timeslots automatically and 100 democratic based upon the Outloud.TV user communities votes. The first TV network based around UGTV is Current TV , which was set up by Al Gore and businessman Joel Hyatt in 2004. Current relies on UGTV for about one third of its content. The first UGTV advert broadcast on national TV was a spot for Sony created by Tyson Ibele, an 18 ... video clips for broadcast onto the UK SKY satellite network. The channel also employs user generated ... 2006. http www.dorftv.at dorf user generated TV , a noncommercial and community based digital terrestrial ... CNET article from April 06 on user generated adverts http www.troublehomegrown.co.uk Trouble Homegrown ..., UGTV was shown in addition to professional content selected by web users. However it was soon ... and tv channel all in one. The user uploads their video to the web and their network votes for the best ... advert http www.worldmadechannel.tv WorldMadeChannel website Category Community created content ...   more details



  1. Computer-generated

    Unreferenced date March 2009 The term computer generated most often refers to a sound or visual that has been created in whole or in part with the aid of computer software . It can, but does not customarily, refer to something produced solely by computer hardware , like a noise from a hard drive hard disk drive or a printed page from a computer printer printer although the object printed on the paper may be computer generated, the physical page itself is not . br Sounds and visuals are the most easily computer generated objects. They are created either from the ground up, or by using real world models recorded by a microphone or camera , over which computer generated objects are placed. See also Computer animation Computer art Computer graphics Computer generated holography Computer generated imagery CGI Computer generated music Category User interfaces Compu stub ...   more details



  1. User

    Selfref For information on Wikipedia user accounts, see Wikipedia Username policy . For Wikipedia users, see Wikipedia Wikipedians . Wiktionary user User may refer to User system , a person using a generic system User computing , a person or software using an information system User telecommunications , a party using a telecommunications system End user , a final user of a commercial product or service Drug user , a person using drugs Consumer , a user of a commercial product or service disambig cs U ivatel de User fr Utilisateur ko la Usor hu Felhaszn l egy rtelm s t lap ms Pengguna ja pl U ytkownik ro Utilizator th ...   more details



  1. Finitely generated

    In mathematics, finitely generated may refer to Finitely generated group Finitely generated monoid Finitely generated abelian group Finitely generated module Finitely generated ideal Finitely generated algebra Finitely generated space mathdab de Endlich erzeugt ...   more details



  1. Compactly generated

    In mathematics , compactly generated can refer to compactly generated group compactly generated space disambig Category Mathematical disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Content

    wiktionarypar content Content or contents may refer to Contentment , a state of being Content algebra , the highest common factor of a polynomial s coefficients Content measure theory , an additive real function defined on a field of sets Content media , published information Content analysis , a methodology used in the social sciences and humanities Content format , an encoded format for data display Content provider Free content , published material that can be copied without significant legal restriction Open content , published material licensed to authorize copying and modification by anyone Table of contents , a list of chapters or sections in a document Web content , information published on the World Wide Web Content is the name of Content Centreville, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Content Gang of Four album Content Gang of Four album , a 2011 studio album by the UK band Gang of Four Content Upper Marlboro, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland HMS Content HMS Content , ships of the British Royal Navy USS Content SP 538 USS Content SP 538 , a United States Navy vessel Brill s Content , a former media watchdog publication by Steven Brill law writer Steven Brill Contents on Wikipedia may refer to Category Contents , the top level category in Wikipedia s category system. disambig az M zmun fr Content ko nl Content simple Content sk Obsah ...   more details



  1. Countably generated

    In mathematics, the term countably generated can have several meanings An algebraic structure group, module, algebra having countably many generators, see generating set disambiguation Countably generated space , a topological space in which the topology is determined by its countable subsets Countably generated module . Kaplansky s theorem says that a projective module is a direct sum of countably generated modules. disambig ...   more details



  1. Generated collection

    In diatonic set theory , a generated collection is a set music collection or scale music scale formed by repeatedly adding a constant interval music interval in integer notation , the generator, also known as an interval cycle , around the chromatic circle until a complete collection or scale is formed. All scales which have the deep scale property may be generated by any interval coprime with in twelve tone equal temperament twelve. Johnson 2003, p.83 The C major diatonic collection may be generated by adding a cycle of perfect fifth s C7 starting at F F C G D A E B C D E F G A B. Using integer notation and modulo 12 5 7 0, 0 7 7, 7 7 2, 2 7 9, 9 7 4, 4 7 11. Image 7 note segment of C5.svg 384px center 7 note segment of C5 the C major scale as a generated collection The C major scale could also be generated using cycle of perfect fourth s C5 , as 12 minus any coprime of twelve is also coprime with twelve 12 7 5. B E A D G C F. A generated collection for which a single generic interval corresponds to the single generator or interval cycle used is a MOS or well formed generated collection . For example, the diatonic collection is well formed, for the perfect fifth the generic interval 4 corresponds to the generator 7. Though not all fifths in the diatonic collection are perfect B F is a diminished fifth, tritone, or 6 , a well formed generated collection will have only one specific interval between scale members in this case 6 which corresponds to the generic interval 4, a fifth but to not the generator 7 and this one differing interval will always be the generator 7 plus or minus one 7 1 6 if the total number of specific intervals 12 and the generic interval s corresponding specific interval 7 are coprime 12 and 7 are . The pentatonic scale is also well formed. ibid The properties of generated and well formedness were described by Norman Carey and David Clampitt in Aspects ... to create collections which may not be generated. See also distance model circle of fifths Pythagorean ...   more details



  1. Unique user

    of content to a number of distinct consumers. A common mistake in using Unique User numbers is not adding Unique User numbers across the same different dimensions. A Unique User metric is only ...According to IFABC Global Web Standards, a unique user UU is An IP address plus a further identifier. The term unique visitor may be used instead of unique user but both terms have essentially the same meaning see below . Sites may use User agent User Agent , http cookie Cookie and or Registration ID. Note that where users are not allocated IP addresses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol dynamically for example by dial up Internet service provider s , this definition may overstate or understate the real number of individual users concerned. ref http www.grb.uk.com 263.0.html Jargon buster Graduate Recruitment Bureau Bot generated title ref Unique users is a common measurement of the popularity of a website , often quoted to potential advertisers or investors, and measured over a standard period of time, typically a month. However, Greg Harmon of Belden Research says may overstate is a gross understatement. Remember, it s just an identifier of a computer, not a person. And usually, the computer is identified by a cookie which is most often specific to an individual browser on that computer. Since an increasing percentage of people in the United States at least now have access to a computer ... would suggest. ref http beldenassociates.com index.htm Belden Associates Bot generated title ... the number of weekly Unique Users only that the Unique User count for the week is between 100 ... must be used at every step. Limitations of Unique User Numbers Unique User counts for websites are typically ... meaning as unique user and is simply an alternative title for the statistic. When cookies are used to track Unique Users, then br 1 Cookie Flushing will cause Unique User numbers to be inflated. br 2 Browsers set to not accept cookies will be ignored or an IP address and or User Agent String may ...   more details



  1. Learner-generated context

    about user generated content UGC , open educational resources OER , distributed cognition and communities ...The term learner generated contexts originated in the suggestion that an educational context might be described as a learner centric ecology of resources and that a learner generated context is one in which ... Generated Contexts. Paper presented at the Proceedings of World Conference on Elearning in Corporate ... been little focus on learner generated contexts or the impact of new technologies on the role of teacher, learner and institution. Background The term learner generated context LGC is grounded in the premise .... ref Luckin, R. et al., 2007 http kn.open.ac.uk public getfile.cfm?documentfileid 12188 Learner Generated Contexts sustainable learning pathways through open content , http www.open.ac.uk openlearn openlearn2007 ..., accreditation , power, participation and democracy. The learner generated context concept is concerned ... in the real world and to contribute to the co design of learning resources. In learner generated ... in learning. Definition The http learnergeneratedcontexts.pbwiki.com Learner Generated Contexts Group Learner Generated Contexts Research Group was formed at a workshop in Bath UK in March 2007. This interdisciplinary ... generated context LGC as blockquote A context created by people interacting together with a common, self defined or negotiated learning goal. The key aspect of Learner Generated Contexts is that they are generated ... as an action on tools where a user actively selects, appropriates and implements learning solutions ... are generated by needs and questions arising in social interactions PAH continuum pedagogy cognitive ... Learner Generated Contexts Wiki http learnergeneratedcontexts.pbwiki.com http ... lgc learner generated contexts The Evolving Story of LGC A presentation given by members of the LGC group at OpenLearn07 http www.slideshare.net lgc learner generated contexts 337522 A Coincidence ... of the Old 7, Oxford, 2008 http www.slideshare.net lgc learner generated contexts launch LGC Launch ...   more details



  1. Consumer-generated marketing

    merge Communal marketing discuss Talk Communal marketing Merger proposal date August 2009 merge Consumer generated advertising date December 2010 Consumer Generated Marketing is a term used when average people create advertising for companies. This can include images, video, blogs, etc. Examples include Mentos eruption Diet Coke and Mentos videos , the Obama Girl I ve Got a Crush On Obama video , Star Wars fan films . For example, Joel Moss Levinson won 11 consumer generated marketing contests, and earned more than 200,000 in money and prizes, by creating corporate jingles and short commercials. ref cite news first Stephanie last Clifford authorlink coauthors title Finding a Gold Mine in Digital Ditties url http www.nytimes.com 2008 10 28 business media 28video.html?em quote So far, Mr. Levinson, a college dropout with dozens of failed jobs on his r sum , has won 11 contests earning more than 200,000 in money and prizes. His success has made him into the digital age version of Evelyn Ryan, the woman from Defiance, Ohio, who supported her family by winning commercial jingle contests in the 1950s and 60s. work New York Times date October 27, 2008 accessdate 2008 10 28 ref ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Internet Crush Joel Moss Levinson url http nymag.com daily intel 2008 10 internet crush joel moss levin.html quote work New York Magazine date accessdate 2008 10 28 ref The commercials are an example of user generated content . References reflist External links http www.imediaconnection.com content 6096.asp iMedia http www.imediaconnection.com content 4045.asp iMedia http hbswk.hbs.edu item 4781.html Hbsweek http www.iht.com articles 2006 05 11 business ads.php IHT Marketing stub Category Marketing Category Collective intelligence Category Social networks Category Types of marketing Category Advertising techniques id Pemasaran kreasi konsumen ...   more details



  1. Content determination

    specify the content of a generated text as well as Document structuring information . Typically ... to automatically determine the content of the generated texts. Such work is in its infancy, and has ...Content determination is a subtask of Natural language generation , which involves deciding the on the information communicated in a generated text. It is closely related to Document structuring NLG task. Example Consider an NLG system which summarises information about sick babies. ref name portet cite journal author Portet F, Reiter E, Gatt A, Hunter J, Sripada S, Freer Y, Sykes C title Automatic ... of these bits of information should be included in the generated texts? Issues There are three general issues which almost always impact the content determination task, and can be illustrated with the above ... was being given morphine and was crying. The second issue is the size and level of detail of the generated .... Regardless, content determination is very important to users, indeed in many cases the quality of content determination is the most important factor from the user s perspective in determining the overall quality of the generated text. Techniques There are three basic approaches to document structuring schemas content templates , statistical approaches, and explicit reasoning. Schemas ... genre, and extracting a content template from these texts. Schemas work well in practice in domains where content is somewhat standardised, but work less well in domains where content is more fluid ... 2005 . Collective content selection for concept to text generation. Proceedings of EMNLP 2005 http ..., J Hunter, C Mellish 2007 . Choosing the content of textual summaries of large time series data sets ... goal and reader, and the characteristics of the generated text including target size , and decide on the optimal content for the generated text. A very wide range of techniques has been explored, but there is no consensus as to which is most effective. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Content ...   more details



  1. User (telecommunications)

    In telecommunications , a user is a person, organization, or other entity that employs the services provided by a telecommunication system, or by an information processing system, for transfer of information. A user functions as a source or final destination of user information , or both. Synonym subscriber . User is also a person or process accessing an automated information system AIS by direct connections e.g., via terminals or indirect connections. Indirect connection relates to persons who prepare input data or receive output that is not reviewed for content or classification by a responsible individual. Sources FS1037C MS188 National Information Systems Security Glossary See also User computing Category Telecommunications de Teilnehmer Kommunikationssystem ...   more details



  1. Consumer-generated advertising

    merge Consumer generated marketing date December 2010 Consumer Generated Advertising refers to advertising on Consumer Generated Media . Generally used to refer to sponsored content on blogs , wikis , Internet forum forums , etc. These sponsored content also known as sponsored posts or paid posts or sponsored reviews, contain links that point to the home page or specific product pages of the website of the sponsor commercial sponsor . Some websites refer to it as advertising on Consumer Generated Content. External links http www.nytimes.com 2006 05 28 magazine 28wwln consumed.html?ex 1306468800&en 6e51b5bca778f366&ei 5090&partner rssuserland&emc rss Free advertising article in the New York Times by Rob Walker Category Internet advertising and promotion ...   more details



  1. Web content

    to be contained on a website. ref http www.skyrme.com updates u59 f2.htm Is Content King? Bot generated ...Web content is the textual, visual or aural Content media and publishing content that is encountered as part of the user experience on website s. It may include, among other things text, digital image ... for the World Wide Web , Lou Rosenfeld and Peter Morville write, We define content broadly as the stuff ... Wide Web , second edition, page 219 ref Beginnings of web content While the Internet began with a U.S. ..., introduced with Mosaic and later Netscape , helped to define web content, and the formation of website ... Types of websites the content a website contains . The page concept main Web page Web content is dominated ... of a page. ref http www.netvalley.com archives mirrors davemarsh timeline 1.htm NetValley Bot generated ... content a person wanted to publish. Even though the web may be the resource we commonly use to get to particular ... tour Internet Tutorial What Is the World Wide Web? Bot generated title ref are invoked to access embedded ... content Even though we may embed various protocols within web pages, the web page composed of html or some variation content is still the dominant way whereby we share content. And while there are many ... mainly of html content, but also has a typically structured approach to revealing information. A search ... way with those keywords used in the query. Discussion boards are sites composed of textual content ... using a web browser. However, the user sees the mainly text document arriving as a webpage ... cart software shopping cart . A wider view of web content While there are many millions of pages ... ways people using a browser locate sites of interest. Content is king original research section date August 2010 The phrase can be interpreted to mean that without original and desirable content, or consideration for the rights and commercial interests of content creators any media venture is likely to fail through lack of appealing content, regardless of other design factors. Content ...   more details



  1. User assistance

    Unreferenced date July 2007 User assistance is a general term for guided assistance to a user of a software product. The phrase incorporates all forms of help available to a user. Assistance can also automatically perform procedures or step users through the procedure, depending on the question that the user asked. The term is broader than online help , and includes procedural and tutorial information. What it does User assistance provides information to help a person to interact with software. This can include describing the user interface, but also focuses on how to help the user to best apply the software capabilities to their needs. User assistance can be considered a component of the broader category of user experience . Devices User assistance employs a number of devices including help, Wizard software wizards , tutorials , printed manuals and their Portable Document Format PDF equivalents , and user interface text. User assistance professionals also contribute to enterprise knowledge bases and content management systems . Skills required Effective user assistance development requires a variety of communication skills. These include writing, editing, task analysis , and subject matter expert SME interviewing. Since the user assistance profession is directly involved with software development, the discipline often requires an understanding of User interface UI design, usability ... related to this topic, see Instruction manual computer and video games A traditional form of user assistance is a user manual, which is distributed either with the product in paper form or electronically. Typical features of a user manual include installation procedures, a guide to how to use the software ... For information related to this topic, see Helpline See also User interface Internationalization and localization ... User Assistance group http www.writersua.com WritersUA http www.indoition.com index.html indoition software user assistance resources http msdn2.microsoft.com en us library ms997596 Microsoft s User ...   more details



  1. Downloadable content

    2008 06 24 work date ref as well as downloadable user generated content . ref cite web url http www.1up.com ...Downloadable content also referred to as DLC is official additional content for a video game distributed through the Internet . Downloadable content can be of several types, ranging from a single in game ... of episodic video game s, a new episode may come in the form of downloadable content, whereas music video game s utilize this media to offer new songs for the players. Downloadable content became ... content for a video game at a smaller price than it would cost to buy each one separately ..., the player will get access to the content as they get released. History Precursors to DLC The earliest ... Content for existing titles. Perhaps the closest the services came to offering true DLC was Shiny ... rose, so did the popularity of using the internet for digital distribution of media. User created ... the content through physical media. The majority of such content was available for free, and the phrase downloadable content is rarely used to refer to such content, instead being termed user created content and or mods , for example, the Spring computer game Spring game engine has many downloadable content under both free and proprietary licenses. On consoles Image Halo2downloader.png thumb The Halo ... company to implement downloadable content. Many original Xbox Live titles, including Splinter Cell , Halo 2 , and Ninja Gaiden 2004 video game Ninja Gaiden , offered varying amounts of extra content, available for download through the Xbox Live service. Most of this content, with the notable exception of content for Microsoft published titles, was available for free. ref cite web url http xbox.ign.com ... 06 24 work date ref With the Xbox 360 , Microsoft integrated downloadable content more fully into their console, devoting an entire section of the console s user interface to the Xbox Live Marketplace ... an entirely barebones title, with the idea of requiring the bulk of the content to be purchased ...   more details



  1. Sticky content

    Unreferenced date October 2011 expand further date February 2012 Sticky content refers to content published on a website , which has the purpose of getting a user to return to that particular website or hold their attention and get them to spend longer periods of time at that site. Webmasters use this method to build up a community of returning visitors to a website. Examples of sticky content include the following Chat room , Online forum , Webmail , Internet games , Weather , News , Horoscopes , and much more. Sticky content is also sometimes called sticky tools or sticky gear . Websites featuring sticky content are often referred to as sticky sites . Category World Wide Web DEFAULTSORT Sticky Content Web stub ...   more details



  1. Computer-generated imagery

    File FractalLandscape.jpg thumb right 250px An example of a computer generated, natural looking, static fractal landscape . Computer generated imagery CGI is the application of the field of computer graphics .... 3D computer graphics software is used to make computer generated imagery for movies, etc. Recent ... landscapes Not only do animated images form part of computer generated imagery, natural looking landscapes, such as fractal landscapes are also generated via computer algorithms. A simple way to generate ... techniques have been researched and developed to produce highly focused computer generated effects ... scenes File Lone House.jpg thumb 240px A computer generated house image. Modern architects .... These computer generated models can be more accurate than traditional drawings. Architectural ... 1591405610 page 1027 ref In some applications, computer generated images are used to reverse engineer historical buildings. For instance, a computer generated reconstruction of the monastery at Georgenthal ... File SADDLE PE.JPG thumb 180 px A CT pulmonary angiogram image generated by a computer from a collection of x rays. Computer generated models used in skeletal animation are not always anatomically ... anatomically correct computer based models. Computer generated anatomical models can be used both ... are becoming available. A single patient X ray is not a computer generated image, even in the case of digitized ... produced from a large number of single slice x rays, producing computer generated image ... images File Wet Fur CGI.jpg thumb 180 px Computer generated wet fur Models of cloth generally fall ... in film, advertising and other modes of public display, computer generated images of clothing are now ... dynamically and allowing a user to view the data from multiple perspectives. The applications areas ... may correspond to specific visual scenes that change as the user interacts with the system, e.g. simulators ... . This representation is then rendered as a displayable image. ref name Weiskopf As the user interacts ...   more details



  1. User Friendly

    Bot generated title ref ended genre technology and geek humor ratings User Friendly is a daily webcomic ...about a popular webcomic titled User Friendly the term used generically Usability other uses User Friendly disambiguation Infobox Webcomic title User Friendly image Image Userfriendly.20030128.gif 500px ... ?id 20030128&mode classic An example of a User Friendly comic strip author J. D. Frazer , a.k.a. Illiad ... State of the Web Cartoonist J.D. Illiad Frazer Bot generated title ref until June 2009 most webcomics ... purposes. These strips appear for 20 to 30 seconds before jumping to the daily strip. The content ... basis. History User Friendly started when J. D. Frazer, working as creative director for a Canadian ... ?id 19971117 UserFriendly Strip Comments Bot generated title ref It is regarded as one of the first ... books and merchandising. ref name COMIXtalk ref name autogenerated1 In late 1999, User Friendly ... 7, 1999. ref http www.penny arcade.com comic 1999 04 07 Penny Arcade Illiad Not Funny Bot generated ... wiki J.D. Frazer J.D. Frazer Penny Arcade Bot generated title ref In 2000, the Waiting For Bob ... them design and host a website advertising their product, Caf . Since 2000, User Friendly is published .... ref name autogenerated1 ref http oreilly.com catalog 9781565926738 User Friendly O Reilly Media Bot generated title ref Since 2001, several cartoon compilations have been published by O Reilly Media . See User Friendly Bibliography In late 2007, it was part of the exhibit Infinite Canvas ... blog 2007 09 05 webcomics show at mocca THE BEAT Blog Archive Webcomics show at MoCCA Bot generated ... of User Friendly characters Visible anchor A.J. Garrett A.J., Illiad s alter ego, ref name ufver1.0 cite book last Frazer first J. D. authorlink J. D. Frazer title User Friendly v1.0 date March month ... Strip Comments Bot generated title ref He was released from the company on two separate occasions ... 20060718&tid 2135612 UserFriendly Strip Comments Bot generated title ref His personality is much different ...   more details



  1. User modeling

    User modeling is a subdivision of human computer interaction and describes the process of building up and modifying a user model. The main goal of user modeling is customization and Adaptation computer science adaptation of systems to the user s specific needs. The system needs to say the right thing at the right time in the right way . ref name Fischer Citation last1 Fischer first1 Gerhard title User Modeling in Human Computer Interaction journal User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction 11 pages 65 68 year 2001 ref To do so it needs an internal representation of the user. Another common purpose ... last2 Taatgen first2 Niels chapter User Modeling title Handbook of human factors in Web design pages 424 439 publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates year 2005 ref User models can thus serve as a cheaper alternative to user testing . User Model A user model represents a collection of personal data associated with a specific user. Therefore, it is the basis for any adaptive changes to the system s behavior ... with the system. There are different design patterns for user models, though often a mixture ... Wendy title An Evaluation of Adapted Hypermedia Techniques Using Static User Modelling journal Proceedings ... ah98 Hothi Hothi.html ref Static user models Static user models are the most basic kinds of user models. Once the main data is gathered they are normally not changed again, they are static .... Dynamic user models Dynamic user models allow a more up to date representation of users. Changes ... the user models. The models can thus be updated and take the current needs and goals of the users into account. Stereotype based user models Stereotype based user models are based on Demographics ... therefore can make assumptions about a user even though there might be no data about that specific .... Thus, stereotype based user models mainly rely on statistics and do not take into account that personal attributes might not match the stereotype. However, they allow predictions about a user ...   more details



  1. User experience

    date April 2011 User experience UX is the way a person feels about using a Product business product , system or service. User experience highlights the experiential, affective , meaningful and valuable ... of the practical aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency of the system. User experience .... User experience is dynamic, because it changes over time as the circumstances change. Definitions ... Organization for Standardization ISO . Switzerland. ref defines user experience as a person s perceptions ... . So, user experience is subjective and focuses on the use. The additional notes for the ISO definition explain that user experience includes all the users emotions, beliefs, preferences, perceptions ... use. The notes also list the three factors that influence user experience system, user and the context of use. Note 3 of the standard hints that usability addresses aspects of user experience, e.g. usability criteria can be used to assess aspects of user experience . Unfortunately, the standard does not go further in clarifying the relation between user experience and usability . Clearly, the two are overlapping concepts, with usability including pragmatic aspects getting a task done and user .... In addition to the ISO standard, there exist several other definitions for user experience, see ... and Defining User Experience A Survey Approach. In Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems conference, CHI 09. 4 9 April 2009, Boston, MA, USA 2009 ref History The term user experience was brought to wider knowledge by Donald Norman , User Experience Architect, in the mid 1990s. ref Donald ... affected the rise of interest in the user experience Recent advances in Mobile device mobile , Ubiquitous computing ubiquitous , Social network service social , and Tangible User Interface tangible ... activity. This has led to a shift away from usability engineering to a much richer scope of user experience, where user s feelings, motivations, and values are given as much, if not more, attention ...   more details



  1. Machine-generated data

    user ref name dbms2example Monash, Three Broad Categories of Data ref . Machine generated data crosses ...Machine generated data MGD is the generic term for information which was automatically created from a computer process , Computer application application , or other machine without the intervention of a human ... definition of Machine generated data is data that is generated as a result of a decision of an independent ... Generated Data ref . Relevance of machine generated data Machine generated data tends to be amorphous ... generated data as highly reliable. ref Federal Evidence Review, Machine Generated Data was Not Statement and Raised no Hearsay ref . Handling machine generated data In 2009, Gartner published that data ... of the growth in data is the byproduct of machine generated data. ref name dbms2example . Processing machine generated data Given the fairly static yet voluminous nature of machine generated data, data ... generated data is unstructured but then derived into a common structure ref name dbms2example ... Examples of machine generated data Server log Web server log s ref name monashexamples Monash, Examples of Machine Generated Data ref Call detail record s ref name monashexamples Financial instrument ... cite article last Abadi first Daniel publisher BlogSpot title Machine vs. Human generated data url http dbmsmusings.blogspot.com 2010 12 machine vs human generated data.html cite article last Deloach first Don publisher Infobright, Inc. title Machine Generated Data url http www.infobright.com Blog Entry machine generated data cite article last Federal Evidence Review title Machine Generated Data ... machine generated data was not statement and raised no hearsay or confrontation c cite article ... Research title Examples of Machine Generated Data url http www.dbms2.com 2010 04 08 machine generated ... of machine generated data url http www.dbms2.com 2010 12 30 examples and definition of machine generated data cite article last Science Logic title Gartner Ten Technologies to Watch url http ...   more details



  1. User interface

    The user interface , in the industrial design field of Human computer interaction human machine interaction ... between a human and a machine at the user interface is effective operation and control of the machine ... concept of user interfaces include the interactive aspects of computer operating system ... considerations applicable when creating user interfaces are related to or involve such disciplines as ergonomics and psychology . A user interface is the system by which people User computing user s Interaction interact with a machine . The user interface includes hardware physical and software logical components. User interfaces exist for various system s, and provide a means of Input, allowing the users ... Generally, the goal of human machine interaction engineering is to produce a user interface ... , the term user interface has taken on overtones of the graphical user interface , while industrial .... Other terms for user interface include human computer interface HCI and man machine interface ... and exact speed of the vehicle by reading the speedometer . The user interface of the automobile ... a user interface and an operator interface or a human machine interface. The term user interface is often ... 2010 The system may expose several user interfaces to serve different kinds of users. For example, a computerized library database might provide two user interfaces, one for library patrons limited ... thumb HMI of a machine for the sugar industry with pushbuttons The user interface of a Machine ... implants . fact date December 2011 In some circumstance computers might observe the user, and react ... topics User interfaces are considered by some authors to be a prime ingredient of Computer user satisfaction . cite The Interaction design design of a user interface affects the amount of effort the user ... user interface takes into account the human psychology and physiology of the users, and makes ... of the user interface, but is also associated with the functionalities of the product and the process ...   more details



  1. Content negotiation

    , q 0.1 nowiki In addition to content negotiation by Internet media type content type and by language, there is an extension to use content negotiation to retrieve prior version in time with the code Accept Datetime code header. ref http www.mementoweb.org ref Content format The user agent can request ...HTTP Content negotiation is a mechanism defined in the HTTP specification that makes it possible to serve different versions of a document or more generally, a resource representation at the same Uniform Resource Identifier URI , so that user agent s can specify which version fit their capabilities the best ... the GIF version. To summarize how this works, when a user agent submits a request to a server, the user agent informs the server what Internet media type media types it understands with ratings of how well it understands them. More precisely, the user agent provides an code Accept code HTTP Header .... The server is then able to supply the version of the resource that best fits the user agent s needs ... appropriate choice is to give the user an index page, and let them select. However it is often possible ... Transfer Protocol HTTP 1.1 &ndash http www.w3.org Protocols rfc2616 rfc2616 sec12.html Section 12 Content Negotiation RFC 2295 &ndash Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP http httpd.apache.org docs content negotiation.html Apache 1.3 Content Negotiation http ptlis.net source php content negotiation Open source PHP content negotiation library supports wildcards and q values http www.dev archive.net articles xhtml.html content negotiation Discussion about XHTML serving with content negotiation ... blog use accept language header Parse Accept Language to detect a user s language http httpd.apache.org docs 2.0 mod mod negotiation.html Apache 2.0 Content Negotiation Info References This article is based in part on http httpd.apache.org docs 1.3 content negotiation.html this page , which ... license. Category HTTP ca Negociaci de contingut de Content Negotiation fr N gociation de contenu ...   more details




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