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Trends in Design in the age of the Internet of Things
Design of the Things of Things
Design of the Things of Things
Bang Design
With the 47-hour virtual sell-out of the all-new XC90, we saw that people were ready to buy a car online without physically experiencing it. In this What's Next session, we’ll look beyond technology itself, to the behavioral transformation taking place now and in the future. We’ve handpicked cases from across sectors to show what’s next in creative innovation. Get ready to explore groundbreaking ideas that shape behavior and create new marketplaces. Welcome to the DigitasLBi Breakfast Club.
DigitasLBi - Exploring Ideas that Shake, rattle and Rock Industries
DigitasLBi - Exploring Ideas that Shake, rattle and Rock Industries
DigitasLBi Nordics
Presentation to Association of Local Government IT Managers web symposium about open data, gov 2.0, and the like.
2010 ALGIM Gov 2.0
2010 ALGIM Gov 2.0
gnat
EDIT: I turned the talk into a post: https://medium.com/@iamtenko/stop-looking-for-designers-become-one-291993a4f195#.40uli95c1 There has been a huge buzz in the last 1-2 years around the topic that "Everyone should learn how to code" and more specifically that "Designers should learn how to code". Why is this not happening the other way around? Can brainstorming, user research, personas and design thinking change the way we write software? Can we adopt the same army-knives used by design agencies and freelancers to speed up the development of Software or to better prioritise some features over others? This talk has been given at Upfront Meetup 67. Berlin, 11th of May 2016
Stop looking for designers. Become one! (On why developers should learn design)
Stop looking for designers. Become one! (On why developers should learn design)
Emanuele Libralato
Short presentation about Information Architecture
The Importance of Design: Information Architecture
The Importance of Design: Information Architecture
angelacn
Technovation: An interactive session in AICTE approved STTP on Cloud Computing, Virtualization and Big Data. The talk covered an overview of what is creativity and innovation on a global scale and how they have impacted the world. Participants have identified a few takeaways: awareness of current trends, how ideas can be crystallized into products, how to mentor and guide projects,the world is changing and we as teachers also need to change. Slides courtesy: Internet. Titles and agenda courtesy: Meenakshi Nandula.
Technovation VIT STTP December 2013
Technovation VIT STTP December 2013
Seema Shah
Slides from my live presentation about The Next Big Thing on the Internet, including ConvComm, AI, VR, driverless cars and others.
What is next?
What is next?
Dan Hnatkovskyy
Designing Smart Spaces and Objects.
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
frog
Recommandé
Trends in Design in the age of the Internet of Things
Design of the Things of Things
Design of the Things of Things
Bang Design
With the 47-hour virtual sell-out of the all-new XC90, we saw that people were ready to buy a car online without physically experiencing it. In this What's Next session, we’ll look beyond technology itself, to the behavioral transformation taking place now and in the future. We’ve handpicked cases from across sectors to show what’s next in creative innovation. Get ready to explore groundbreaking ideas that shape behavior and create new marketplaces. Welcome to the DigitasLBi Breakfast Club.
DigitasLBi - Exploring Ideas that Shake, rattle and Rock Industries
DigitasLBi - Exploring Ideas that Shake, rattle and Rock Industries
DigitasLBi Nordics
Presentation to Association of Local Government IT Managers web symposium about open data, gov 2.0, and the like.
2010 ALGIM Gov 2.0
2010 ALGIM Gov 2.0
gnat
EDIT: I turned the talk into a post: https://medium.com/@iamtenko/stop-looking-for-designers-become-one-291993a4f195#.40uli95c1 There has been a huge buzz in the last 1-2 years around the topic that "Everyone should learn how to code" and more specifically that "Designers should learn how to code". Why is this not happening the other way around? Can brainstorming, user research, personas and design thinking change the way we write software? Can we adopt the same army-knives used by design agencies and freelancers to speed up the development of Software or to better prioritise some features over others? This talk has been given at Upfront Meetup 67. Berlin, 11th of May 2016
Stop looking for designers. Become one! (On why developers should learn design)
Stop looking for designers. Become one! (On why developers should learn design)
Emanuele Libralato
Short presentation about Information Architecture
The Importance of Design: Information Architecture
The Importance of Design: Information Architecture
angelacn
Technovation: An interactive session in AICTE approved STTP on Cloud Computing, Virtualization and Big Data. The talk covered an overview of what is creativity and innovation on a global scale and how they have impacted the world. Participants have identified a few takeaways: awareness of current trends, how ideas can be crystallized into products, how to mentor and guide projects,the world is changing and we as teachers also need to change. Slides courtesy: Internet. Titles and agenda courtesy: Meenakshi Nandula.
Technovation VIT STTP December 2013
Technovation VIT STTP December 2013
Seema Shah
Slides from my live presentation about The Next Big Thing on the Internet, including ConvComm, AI, VR, driverless cars and others.
What is next?
What is next?
Dan Hnatkovskyy
Designing Smart Spaces and Objects.
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
frog
TechIPm Research
IoT (Internet of things) Wireless Connectivity Standards Innovation Leadership
IoT (Internet of things) Wireless Connectivity Standards Innovation Leadership
Alex G. Lee, Ph.D. Esq. CLP
Become a data-driven organization with the Internet of Things Executive summary Personal health monitors tracking your fitness, trashcans monitoring their fullness, watches telling you more than just the time, and agricultural soil monitors saying it’s time to water. It seems a day doesn’t go by that we don’t hear about the latest “offline” thing, device, or equipment becoming “online,” moving from isolation to being connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s clear that integrating sensors, electronics, and network connectivity into devices can enable innovation, enhancing and extending the way we work and interact with each other and the world around us.
Connectivity to business outcomes
Connectivity to business outcomes
Andrey Karpov
This presentation is about the Internet of Things - the interaction of everyday objects with users in the physical world via connectivity and data. It is expected that by 2020 a number of IoT gadgets will multiply to 50 bln worldwide (to 8 gadgets per person). GlobalLogic makes its contribution to this process developing innovative IoT projects in such areas as automotive, wearables, healthcare etc. This presentation by Vitalii Vashchuk (Manager, Sales Enablement, GlobalLogic) was delivered at Outsource People Conference in Kyiv (October 24, 2015).
Internet of Things - GlobalLogic Projects
Internet of Things - GlobalLogic Projects
GlobalLogic Ukraine
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…- [at] KMD Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University 2015.06.26. Mariko Described Tech & Industry trends at SXSW, CES regarding her original view.
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…-
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…-
Mariko Nishimura
An IoT13 presentation showcasing promising companies in the internet of things. Thomas Nicholls outlines the beautifully simple way that Sigfox sets out to enable the Internet of Things
IoT13: Sigfox showcase
IoT13: Sigfox showcase
Business of Software Conference
MQTT is a machine-to-machine (M2M)/"Internet of Things" connectivity protocol
An introduction to MQTT
An introduction to MQTT
Alexandre Moreno
Slides presented at "Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices" live event by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and Nano Power Communication. See the live event here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfgduqagg4r5l871uogca4ujea0 Please contact embedded_software@mentor.com for any questions or inquiries.
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices
mentoresd
Embedded systems are becoming interconnected and accessible via the internet. Gartner Group estimates there will be nearly 26 billion devices that make up the Internet of Things by 2020. This results in a massive variety of connected devices with varying security, reliability, and authentication requirements. Cost sensitivity also figures into the equation. This mix of requirements and costs require IoT developers to identify sensor, processor, and software solutions that address the requirements and hit required price points. Join us as IoT solution experts discuss sensors, connectivity, processors, platforms, and software for IoT applications and overview applications of IoT in various markets. Watch for free on-demand http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/511
Internet of Things (IoT) Costs, Connectivity, Resources and Software
Internet of Things (IoT) Costs, Connectivity, Resources and Software
Real-Time Innovations (RTI)
Presentation I gave during Telenor Technology fair on 25th November The video: blog.telenor.io/video/2015/12/08/solving-connectivity-iot.html
Solving connectivity for the Internet of Things - Telenor Group Technology Fair
Solving connectivity for the Internet of Things - Telenor Group Technology Fair
Jan Jongboom
How to build the Internet of Things - what is an Internet of things device and how do we connect it? This is the first Thingsquare IoT workshop slide deck.
Building the Internet of Things with Thingsquare and Contiki - day 1, part 1
Building the Internet of Things with Thingsquare and Contiki - day 1, part 1
Adam Dunkels
Key Data Management Requirements for the IoT
Key Data Management Requirements for the IoT
MongoDB
The presentation gives overview of heterogeneous IoT connectivity technologies and then give insight into IEEE 802.15.4 based technologies.
Elements of IoT connectivity technologies
Elements of IoT connectivity technologies
usman sarwar
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Evaluation of Monetized Patents for IoT(Internet of Things) Connectivity Stan...
Evaluation of Monetized Patents for IoT(Internet of Things) Connectivity Stan...
Alex G. Lee, Ph.D. Esq. CLP
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Potential Patent Litigation Risk Assessment for the IoT (Internet of things) ...
Alex G. Lee, Ph.D. Esq. CLP
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Construction site safety
Debajit Roy
Jeff Fedders, Intel's chief strategist, discusses the challenges of building smart objects as standards for the Internet of Things remain in flux.
IoT Standards: The Next Generation
IoT Standards: The Next Generation
ReadWrite
How do APIs and IoT relate? The answer is not as simple as merely adding an API on top of a dumb device, but rather about understanding the architectural patterns for implementing an IoT fabric. There are typically two or three trends: Exposing the device to a management framework Exposing that management framework to a business centric logic Exposing that business layer and data to end users. This last trend is the IoT stack, which involves a new shift in the separation of what stuff happens, where data lives and where the interface lies. For instance, it's a mix of architectural styles between cloud, APIs and native hardware/software configurations.
IoT architecture
IoT architecture
Sumit Sharma
IoT - IT 423 ppt
IoT - IT 423 ppt
Mhae Lyn
Comments, views and analysis of evolution of Cloud Computing from mid 2012 to mid 2013
Cloud in 2013
Cloud in 2013
Joaquin Rincon
Slides from the talk I gave at +Studio Digital Fashion -event in Helsinki 12.4.2013.
Right here, right now — when technology, interaction design and fashion converge
Right here, right now — when technology, interaction design and fashion converge
Sami Niemelä
Lecture 1- The Birth of Social Media
Lecture 1- The Birth of Social Media
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BYOD Impact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace Historic Timeline and Predecessor Assessment Draft Aakash Patel DeVry University Technology Society and Culture Paul winters Impact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace Introduction Today, it's the desire of everybody to own a device such as a tablet which is considered convenient in the current setup. A device such as a table is similar to a mobile computer such as a laptop which is easier to carry and more discrete. It can also use 3G internet from most places, unlike a laptop. The only disadvantage of this technology is that it can't be put on your lap, and it has to be held in your hands. It's also difficult to keep the gadget with your hands and at the same time use the same hands to operate it. Touchscreen technology has emerged and has become more common currently than ever before. Almost every device today has this technology implemented in it be it a computer, a mobile phone, televisions or even DVD players. The technology has made it easier to work with these devices in our daily activities. However, the transition from the old version to this newly emergent technology has taken time and has been improving consistently from older versions (Jin, 2014). Several technologies have led to the emergence of the current technological advancement. Grid computing is among the major technologies that have led to this improvement. Grid computing, which is a form of distributed computing solves a problem by utilizing resources of several networked computers. It's recognized as the predecessor of the current cloud computing. Since time has been available and network workload has considerably decreased, Grid computing utilizes this downtime in combination with its computing power for purposes of scientific research, collaborative projects, etc. that need resources to attain their goals. This, at last, led to using specific software's including Globus Toolkit and Boinc so as to enjoy free resources on computers as well as share information to be processed by computers within the grid. This has improved computations and increased efficiency that has finally led to the current technology hike (Kranzberg & Pursell, 2015). Other than grid, computing, there are other related technologies with great impacts on the current world we are today. Distributed computing has provided possibilities of running applications on many computers at the same time. Moreover, utility computing as a business model allows resources including storage, computing among others to be provided and charged as well. These have led to the emergence of web services offering computing services dynamically on demand resulting in the evolution of web 2.0 to deliver services to all its users (Jones, 2012). These technologies have provided abstraction as well as isolation of lower functionality from the underlying hardware hence allowing portability and sharing of physical resources. These funds are made available t ...
BYODImpact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace.docx
BYODImpact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace.docx
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IoT (Internet of things) Wireless Connectivity Standards Innovation Leadership
IoT (Internet of things) Wireless Connectivity Standards Innovation Leadership
Alex G. Lee, Ph.D. Esq. CLP
Become a data-driven organization with the Internet of Things Executive summary Personal health monitors tracking your fitness, trashcans monitoring their fullness, watches telling you more than just the time, and agricultural soil monitors saying it’s time to water. It seems a day doesn’t go by that we don’t hear about the latest “offline” thing, device, or equipment becoming “online,” moving from isolation to being connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s clear that integrating sensors, electronics, and network connectivity into devices can enable innovation, enhancing and extending the way we work and interact with each other and the world around us.
Connectivity to business outcomes
Connectivity to business outcomes
Andrey Karpov
This presentation is about the Internet of Things - the interaction of everyday objects with users in the physical world via connectivity and data. It is expected that by 2020 a number of IoT gadgets will multiply to 50 bln worldwide (to 8 gadgets per person). GlobalLogic makes its contribution to this process developing innovative IoT projects in such areas as automotive, wearables, healthcare etc. This presentation by Vitalii Vashchuk (Manager, Sales Enablement, GlobalLogic) was delivered at Outsource People Conference in Kyiv (October 24, 2015).
Internet of Things - GlobalLogic Projects
Internet of Things - GlobalLogic Projects
GlobalLogic Ukraine
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…- [at] KMD Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University 2015.06.26. Mariko Described Tech & Industry trends at SXSW, CES regarding her original view.
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…-
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…-
Mariko Nishimura
An IoT13 presentation showcasing promising companies in the internet of things. Thomas Nicholls outlines the beautifully simple way that Sigfox sets out to enable the Internet of Things
IoT13: Sigfox showcase
IoT13: Sigfox showcase
Business of Software Conference
MQTT is a machine-to-machine (M2M)/"Internet of Things" connectivity protocol
An introduction to MQTT
An introduction to MQTT
Alexandre Moreno
Slides presented at "Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices" live event by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and Nano Power Communication. See the live event here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfgduqagg4r5l871uogca4ujea0 Please contact embedded_software@mentor.com for any questions or inquiries.
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices
mentoresd
Embedded systems are becoming interconnected and accessible via the internet. Gartner Group estimates there will be nearly 26 billion devices that make up the Internet of Things by 2020. This results in a massive variety of connected devices with varying security, reliability, and authentication requirements. Cost sensitivity also figures into the equation. This mix of requirements and costs require IoT developers to identify sensor, processor, and software solutions that address the requirements and hit required price points. Join us as IoT solution experts discuss sensors, connectivity, processors, platforms, and software for IoT applications and overview applications of IoT in various markets. Watch for free on-demand http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/511
Internet of Things (IoT) Costs, Connectivity, Resources and Software
Internet of Things (IoT) Costs, Connectivity, Resources and Software
Real-Time Innovations (RTI)
Presentation I gave during Telenor Technology fair on 25th November The video: blog.telenor.io/video/2015/12/08/solving-connectivity-iot.html
Solving connectivity for the Internet of Things - Telenor Group Technology Fair
Solving connectivity for the Internet of Things - Telenor Group Technology Fair
Jan Jongboom
How to build the Internet of Things - what is an Internet of things device and how do we connect it? This is the first Thingsquare IoT workshop slide deck.
Building the Internet of Things with Thingsquare and Contiki - day 1, part 1
Building the Internet of Things with Thingsquare and Contiki - day 1, part 1
Adam Dunkels
Key Data Management Requirements for the IoT
Key Data Management Requirements for the IoT
MongoDB
The presentation gives overview of heterogeneous IoT connectivity technologies and then give insight into IEEE 802.15.4 based technologies.
Elements of IoT connectivity technologies
Elements of IoT connectivity technologies
usman sarwar
TechIPm research
Evaluation of Monetized Patents for IoT(Internet of Things) Connectivity Stan...
Evaluation of Monetized Patents for IoT(Internet of Things) Connectivity Stan...
Alex G. Lee, Ph.D. Esq. CLP
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Potential Patent Litigation Risk Assessment for the IoT (Internet of things) ...
Alex G. Lee, Ph.D. Esq. CLP
See
Construction site safety
Construction site safety
Debajit Roy
Jeff Fedders, Intel's chief strategist, discusses the challenges of building smart objects as standards for the Internet of Things remain in flux.
IoT Standards: The Next Generation
IoT Standards: The Next Generation
ReadWrite
How do APIs and IoT relate? The answer is not as simple as merely adding an API on top of a dumb device, but rather about understanding the architectural patterns for implementing an IoT fabric. There are typically two or three trends: Exposing the device to a management framework Exposing that management framework to a business centric logic Exposing that business layer and data to end users. This last trend is the IoT stack, which involves a new shift in the separation of what stuff happens, where data lives and where the interface lies. For instance, it's a mix of architectural styles between cloud, APIs and native hardware/software configurations.
IoT architecture
IoT architecture
Sumit Sharma
IoT - IT 423 ppt
IoT - IT 423 ppt
Mhae Lyn
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IoT (Internet of things) Wireless Connectivity Standards Innovation Leadership
IoT (Internet of things) Wireless Connectivity Standards Innovation Leadership
Connectivity to business outcomes
Connectivity to business outcomes
Internet of Things - GlobalLogic Projects
Internet of Things - GlobalLogic Projects
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…-
Tech trends at SXSW & CES 2015 - IoT, Wearable, Sensor, Connected…-
IoT13: Sigfox showcase
IoT13: Sigfox showcase
An introduction to MQTT
An introduction to MQTT
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices
Internet of Things (IoT) Costs, Connectivity, Resources and Software
Internet of Things (IoT) Costs, Connectivity, Resources and Software
Solving connectivity for the Internet of Things - Telenor Group Technology Fair
Solving connectivity for the Internet of Things - Telenor Group Technology Fair
Building the Internet of Things with Thingsquare and Contiki - day 1, part 1
Building the Internet of Things with Thingsquare and Contiki - day 1, part 1
Key Data Management Requirements for the IoT
Key Data Management Requirements for the IoT
Elements of IoT connectivity technologies
Elements of IoT connectivity technologies
Evaluation of Monetized Patents for IoT(Internet of Things) Connectivity Stan...
Evaluation of Monetized Patents for IoT(Internet of Things) Connectivity Stan...
Potential Patent Litigation Risk Assessment for the IoT (Internet of things) ...
Potential Patent Litigation Risk Assessment for the IoT (Internet of things) ...
Construction site safety
Construction site safety
IoT Standards: The Next Generation
IoT Standards: The Next Generation
IoT architecture
IoT architecture
IoT - IT 423 ppt
IoT - IT 423 ppt
Similaire à Internet of Things: from design to prototype
Comments, views and analysis of evolution of Cloud Computing from mid 2012 to mid 2013
Cloud in 2013
Cloud in 2013
Joaquin Rincon
Slides from the talk I gave at +Studio Digital Fashion -event in Helsinki 12.4.2013.
Right here, right now — when technology, interaction design and fashion converge
Right here, right now — when technology, interaction design and fashion converge
Sami Niemelä
Lecture 1- The Birth of Social Media
Lecture 1- The Birth of Social Media
Rahul Sethi
BYOD Impact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace Historic Timeline and Predecessor Assessment Draft Aakash Patel DeVry University Technology Society and Culture Paul winters Impact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace Introduction Today, it's the desire of everybody to own a device such as a tablet which is considered convenient in the current setup. A device such as a table is similar to a mobile computer such as a laptop which is easier to carry and more discrete. It can also use 3G internet from most places, unlike a laptop. The only disadvantage of this technology is that it can't be put on your lap, and it has to be held in your hands. It's also difficult to keep the gadget with your hands and at the same time use the same hands to operate it. Touchscreen technology has emerged and has become more common currently than ever before. Almost every device today has this technology implemented in it be it a computer, a mobile phone, televisions or even DVD players. The technology has made it easier to work with these devices in our daily activities. However, the transition from the old version to this newly emergent technology has taken time and has been improving consistently from older versions (Jin, 2014). Several technologies have led to the emergence of the current technological advancement. Grid computing is among the major technologies that have led to this improvement. Grid computing, which is a form of distributed computing solves a problem by utilizing resources of several networked computers. It's recognized as the predecessor of the current cloud computing. Since time has been available and network workload has considerably decreased, Grid computing utilizes this downtime in combination with its computing power for purposes of scientific research, collaborative projects, etc. that need resources to attain their goals. This, at last, led to using specific software's including Globus Toolkit and Boinc so as to enjoy free resources on computers as well as share information to be processed by computers within the grid. This has improved computations and increased efficiency that has finally led to the current technology hike (Kranzberg & Pursell, 2015). Other than grid, computing, there are other related technologies with great impacts on the current world we are today. Distributed computing has provided possibilities of running applications on many computers at the same time. Moreover, utility computing as a business model allows resources including storage, computing among others to be provided and charged as well. These have led to the emergence of web services offering computing services dynamically on demand resulting in the evolution of web 2.0 to deliver services to all its users (Jones, 2012). These technologies have provided abstraction as well as isolation of lower functionality from the underlying hardware hence allowing portability and sharing of physical resources. These funds are made available t ...
BYODImpact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace.docx
BYODImpact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace.docx
RAHUL126667
This eBook covers different IoT uses, how they apply to buildings, and how to evaluate the technologies to ensure good decision making for your building.
IoT is Here. Is Your Facility Ready?
IoT is Here. Is Your Facility Ready?
Senseware
Lecture from July 2015
Future of UX
Future of UX
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Technological advances have allowed, in the last few years, a big step forward in the dynamic behaviors and interactions patterns that we used to do on the web, in the past. Starting from understanding the rules of motion design and how people interact with it during the processes of interaction we'll discover through practical insights and examples what is "under the hood" and how to prototype and develop all this design patterns with a more integrated and efficient design to code workflow. Conference link: http://www.codemotion.es/talk/19-october/202 Material & Sample code: http://simonelippolis.com/codemotion/
Motion & Gesture Interactions in the digital age
Motion & Gesture Interactions in the digital age
Antonio De Pasquale
presportal.ru, presentation coaching, presentation skills
Codemotion2013depasquale
Codemotion2013depasquale
Vera Kovaleva
BIMA Breakfast Briefing | Making the most of the 'maker revolution.' Speakers slides. If consumers are on their way to producing products quickly and cheaply from home thanks to new technologies, what does this mean for agencies and brands? Andy Huntington (Interaction Designer & Hardware Producer at BERG) slides accompanied his talk with his approach to the topic – ‘The maker movement puts power in to the hands of the people.’
Andy Huntington, BERG | BIMA Breakfast Briefing - Making the most of the 'ma...
Andy Huntington, BERG | BIMA Breakfast Briefing - Making the most of the 'ma...
BIMA (British Interactive Media Association)
Talk given at Intel Developer Forum, September 2009. For a version without notes see: http://www.slideshare.net/nedrichards/designing-moblin-for-mids
Designing Moblin For MIDs (with notes)
Designing Moblin For MIDs (with notes)
Nick Richards
This is a full day lesson @NABA http://www.naba.it/about-us/?lang=en
A Design Journey /// Naba 2014
A Design Journey /// Naba 2014
Leandro Agro'
The Difference Between Your Project Succeeding or Burning To A Crisp Is Actually You. Dan Jenkins, Founder at Nimble Ape & Director at CommCon Events TADSummit EMEA Americas 2020 For far too long Open Source projects have been getting in their own way; with no marketing budget to shout the loudest it’s always an uphill battle to get their fair share of the marketplace. But ultimately, we as Open Source project owners and maintainers are the problem. We need to start thinking about Open Source projects as Products and Services that need to be promoted in their own right. It’s no longer good enough to just have a project website with a wiki and a download link. It’s up to us to sell our love for our creations and make others see the advantages of using them. We need to get out of our own way and show the world what Open Source can do for them and right now we’re failing. Join us to find out what you can do to get out of your own way and succeed.
The Difference Between Your Project Succeeding or Burning To A Crisp Is Actua...
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Alan Quayle
Key concepts of Digital Transformation and the 2018 trends in IoT. The transformation is led by creative thinking which is a skill that we have to train day by day.
Digital Transformation - Creative thinking
Digital Transformation - Creative thinking
Daniela Voina
Mobile Convention Amsterdam 2015 / IoT Strategy - Mark Brill
Mobile Convention Amsterdam 2015 / IoT Strategy - Mark Brill
Mobile Convention Amsterdam 2015 / IoT Strategy - Mark Brill
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With the rapid growth of technologies the #IoT is upon us. There is a danger though, that many of those objects will be useless. This is an introduction into how to develop a brand IoT strategy and how to avoid the useless things. This is an ongoing project and more slides will be added!
The Internet of Useless Things (and how to avoid it)
The Internet of Useless Things (and how to avoid it)
Mark Brill
3d computing
3d computing
3d computing
manoj kumar reddy annapareddy
Overview on 3 D Internet
3 D Internet
3 D Internet
Akshay Vasava
As our world becomes increasingly digital, experience design is more important than ever. And, as experience design gains importance, the discipline and its tools are evolving. The very definition has broadened: rather than considering point-and-click interfaces, experience design is about the way that we engage with technology, the world, and ourselves. As such, it’s no longer the domain of a single expert (a UX designer, IA, or IxD); it’s a view of the broader world that every role must consider. At Little Arrows, we’re passionate about identifying places where real behavior and technology intersect, and designing solutions to take advantage of these opportunities. These trends in experience design are what we’re excited about for the future. Topics covered include: - Everything is an Interface - new interfaces beyond the mouse and screen - Friction-Free Commerce - evolving ways to pay - Mobile First, Mobile Everywhere - how mobile interfaces impact design - Physical / Digital - the disappearing boundaries between the physical and digital worlds - Surfacing Data - new ways of understanding and consuming information - Better, Faster, Stronger - how technology can improve our bodies and our selves
Designing Our Future: Technologies and Behaviors that Impact Design
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Picture a world where Amazon.com is a factory. Products are made as needed, based on direct input from users to designers and developers. Consumption directly drives production, and data informs design. If we weren't talking about physical products, this would sound a lot like Web/app interaction design, but the worlds of making atoms and bits are quickly colliding, and the implications are profound. By mapping what we have learned creating analytics-driven digital design to the physical world, we can change how everything is made, for the better.
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How Web Design will reinvent manufacturing
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Right here, right now — when technology, interaction design and fashion converge
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BYODImpact of Bring Your Device (BYOD) at workplace.docx
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Internet of Things: from design to prototype
1.
Milano, 25/05/2013 FROM DESIGN
TO PROTOTYPE the process of construction behind internet of (every)thing(s) Giovanni Battista Pozza AKA GiBi gpozza@things.is
2.
that think the
digital and make it physical THANKS TO
3.
<start>
4.
<next>
5.
Network connectivity is
shifting from people to objects, driving the revolution of the IoT.
6.
Internet Economy in
a decade
7.
we can change
everything with internet of (every)things
8.
Internet of Things
Era like Electricity Era
9.
smartphones immun carrier of
sensors in an advanced mobility phase
10.
11.
</next>
12.
Transform your night-job
in a successful Maker’s adventure
13.
MAKER NIGHTMARES
14.
Successfully projects 41.3% 50% Failed Projects
15.
Failures happen by
large amounts, successes by small amounts…unless you are: An Overachiever
16.
YOU NEED MORE
MONEY
17.
YOU’RE RUNNING LATE
18.
YOUR PROJECT DIDN’T
WORK OUT
19.
NO plan NO prototype NO
backup NO James Bond mode
20.
<now>
21.
multiple universes converging! DIGITAL PHYSICAL
22.
23.
But now...where is
the problem?
24.
hardware is not
a problem
25.
</now>
26.
<design>
27.
consider design as
driver of innovation.
28.
...NIENTE MAPPAZZONI! [Chef Bruno
Barbieri]
29.
“La forma non
è importante” [someone else]
30.
...NO INTERNET FRIDGE
31.
...NO FORK
32.
Design is humanize when
“technology stops being technology and becomes a pet”
33.
https://vimeo.com/32796535
34.
<product>
35.
BRAD TOASTER
36.
https://vimeo.com/41363473https://vimeo.com/41363473
37.
<service>
38.
EVIAN THANKS openPicus
39.
</service>
40.
</product>
41.
</design>
42.
...BUT THEN ARRIVED
TWINE
43.
44.
<prototyping>
45.
3 tier hardware infrastructure applications
46.
NEW HARDWARE MAKE IOT
POSSIBLE
47.
MOORE’S LAW (for IOT) THANKS GORDON
48.
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ARE
INDISTINGUISHABLE
49.
create seamless experience ecosystems.
50.
<hardware>
51.
a prototype is
an operating version of a solution
52.
tiny sensor (consumes
energy)
53.
internet zero
54.
board with arduino
and services platform
55.
from product to
smart product
56.
from internet of
(any)things to internet of (every)things
57.
BERG CLOUD #flock
58.
PRODUCT CLOUD PRODUCT 3rd parties via web
APIs REMOTE BRIDGEprotocols
59.
WHY NOT CONNECT
DIRECTLY TO THE WEB?
60.
METCALFE’S LAW
61.
<applications>
62.
the applications are
a gold mine
63.
new algorithm and
software for IOT
64.
API are fondamental
65.
</applications>
66.
MATERIALS INVENTORY AND COMPONENT
FIT CHECK
67.
</prototyping>
68.
<ecosystem>
69.
Connected products are
physical interfaces of innovative services and networked activities.
70.
BUDWEISER
71.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sDN8I2O8kk
72.
73.
https://vimeo.com/50794450
74.
TEAM IS KING!
75.
</ecosystem>
76.
<production>
77.
78.
Prototype Alpha REV 0 REV 1
REV 2 Compliance CE Technical pre series 1-3 month4 month 2-3 weeks 2-3 weeks 1 month 2 month
79.
</production>
80.
MAKE THE PRICE
81.
<end>
82.
ANY QUESTIONS?