This document provides a summary of the top 20 Android apps of 2011 according to a TechCrunch report from Mobile Banner Intel. It lists the apps, including Any.DO, Lightbox, Amazon MP3, AirDroid, and SwiftKey X Keyboard. For each app, it provides a brief description of the app's functionality and reviews what users are saying about the apps in the Google Play store. The document also includes legal disclaimers about the report.
More people are using mobile platforms to access information - can your business afford to be left behind in an age of rapid digital transformation?
When once it was acceptable to be in the late majority when it came to adjusting your business to technological advancements, nowadays you have to lead the pack in order to be a viable business.
Here is my Tablet Strategy Masterclass presentation which I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT Conference in Miami on 19th March 2013
Tim Westergren states that for kids, apps have become the new currency. Apps are software designed to help users perform specific tasks and are available on computers, mobile devices, and the web. Mobile apps are the newest form and there are over 500,000 available across various app stores. Apps can be used for utilities, games, news, social networking, and productivity. While apps make life easier, they also present disadvantages like costs, security issues, and the need for constant updates.
This document provides an overview of PhoneGap, a framework for building mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It discusses how PhoneGap works, supported platforms, architecture, and front-end development. UI frameworks like jQuery Mobile and Sencha Touch are presented. It also covers single page apps using JavaScript libraries like AngularJS, BackboneJS, KnockoutJS and EmberJS. Monetization strategies for PhoneGap apps are briefly mentioned. The document concludes by encouraging selecting a problem to solve, finding the right solution, building a strong team, and focused execution to develop and launch a great mobile product.
This document discusses designing websites for mobility. It provides an overview of mobile web usage statistics and trends. It also covers various design considerations for mobile websites such as responsive design, progressive enhancement, and performance optimization techniques like image resizing and testing on actual devices. The document promotes a mobile-first approach to design and outlines Stanford's mobile aware web project.
Designing for diversity - how to stop worrying and embrace the Android revol...yiibu
It took 16 years for smartphone penetration to reach 1 billion people. Analysts believe it will take only 3 years to reach the next billion. The devices these consumers buy will be incredibly diverse, yet many will run on Android; a platform that now sees more than 1.5 million activations per day.
In this presentation, we explore the fascinating rise of Android around the globe. From dual SIM phones in Indonesia, to dual screen e-ink devices in Russia and crowd-sourced platform modifications in China, we will discover the role open source has played in Android's popularity and how to design for such a diverse environment.
This document discusses improving mobile user experiences. It notes that mobile is the primary way people access the internet in some countries. Constraints on mobile like form factor and battery life must be considered. Simple interfaces work best for mobile. Native apps have advantages over mobile web, but the line is blurring. Windows Mobile was replaced by Windows Phone 7 which improved the user experience. The document emphasizes understanding user behaviors and focusing on usability.
Beyond The Hamburger Menu - MOBX, 13 Sep 2014Anna Dahlström
The document discusses designing experiences for multiple devices. It notes that users now own and switch between multiple devices throughout the day, from phones to tablets to wearables. As such, designers must consider how to provide equal, continuous experiences across different platforms and prioritize building modular content that can be adapted for any device or input method. Navigation and usability must work seamlessly regardless of device.
Mobile Accessibility - iOS, Android, Mobile WebTed Drake
This presentation was developed for the Silicon Valley Code Camp 2012. It covers the accessibility features of today's latest operating systems, common problems, and coding solutions.
This was created by Ted Drake as part of Intuit's series of technology speakers at SVCC 2012
The document discusses deep linking, which allows opening an app directly to a specific section or content through a link. It describes how deep linking works using URL schemes on Android and iOS, and how this enables various types of links from ads, emails, SMS, social media, etc. to open the corresponding app. The document provides recommendations for implementing deep linking, including starting simply with website and banner links, and progressing to more advanced options that integrate with Facebook, Twitter, and Google app indexing. It also covers tricky technical aspects and resources for implementing deep linking.
Focus Management and Accessibility on iOS, Android, and HTML5Ted Drake
The iPhone revolutionized the world for people with disabilities. Nobody (outside Apple) imagined this touch-only phone with no physical buttons would become the defacto device for people with disabilities. In fact, today's smart phones have not only replaced computers, but also expensive dedicated assistive technology equipment.
Make your application accessible
To be accessible, your app's content must be discoverable, actionable, and understandable. All of these depend on management of content focus. Fortunately, the platforms have made this fairly easy. The first step is being aware, that is the first part of this presentation. You will learn how to navigate with a phone's screen reader.
This presentation is available in an accessible version: http://www.last-child.com/focus-mobile-accessibility/
Mobile application development does not need to be difficult for us Web Developers. No longer do we need to learn a whole slew of new programming languages to create a mobile application. We can use our existing skills and create mobile applications with Html, JavaScript, and CSS. Then deploy to Android and iOS devices using a single code base that looks, feels, and performs like a native mobile application.
Apache Cordova enables the packaging of our web code into the mobile application that we will deploy to the App Stores but it does not include a UI framework. For the UI framework, we will be using Ionic framework. The Ionic framework takes the worry out of making the UI look, feel and perform correctly on the slew different Apple and Android devices that your users will have. It allows you to focus on your business logic and not the underlying infrastructure. Your time to market will be greatly reduced.
In addition to the free, open-sourced framework, Ionic also has a slew of highly useful cloud based tools that you can pay for it you need them such as Push Notifications, User Authentication, Native Builds, and Live Updates. Push Notifications allows targeted pushes and custom scheduling to improve push notification engagements. User Authentication provides a single authentication solution with email & password authentication, as well as third-party providers like Facebook, Twitter, Google and more. Native Builds turns your code into the native app binaries for the Apple and Android with a single command. Finally, Live Updates gives you the ability to push updates and UI changes to your user immediately without going through the app stores.
In this talk we will dive into what it takes to get started, look at the features of the Ionic framework and finish off by creating a sample application with the Ionic framework. You will walk away from this talk with all of the tools that you need to deliver your first mobile application
The document discusses guidelines for designing user interfaces for iOS platforms, including iPhone and iPad applications. It covers topics such as choosing an application style, designing for different iOS devices, interaction principles, and adapting iPhone apps for the iPad. The guidelines emphasize tailoring the design to the mobile platform through simplicity, focus on the main task, and use of standard iOS interface paradigms.
iOS Human Interface Guidlines for iOS-PlatformsMartin Ebner
The document provides guidelines for designing iOS apps according to Apple's Human Interface Guidelines. It discusses key iOS design principles like deference to content, clarity, and using depth and layers to communicate hierarchy. It also summarizes guidelines for many specific iOS features and technologies like navigation bars, tab bars, notifications, widgets, extensions, HomeKit, Apple Pay, and accessibility. Developers are advised to follow platform conventions, prioritize usability, and test designs extensively.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of an individual seeking a position as a Business Analyst and iPhone Team Leader. They have over 5 years of experience developing iPhone and iOS applications using Objective-C and Cocoa frameworks. They have worked on various projects leading teams and developing applications for clients. Their experience includes positions at several companies as an iPhone Software Developer and Team Leader.
The document discusses getting started with the Ruby on Rails web application framework. It provides an overview of Rails' model-view-controller architecture and components like models, views, controllers, helpers, partials and layouts. It also covers how the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire uses Rails for projects, Rails deployment options, performance, scalability and security considerations.
This document summarizes the key changes and new features in Rails 3, including major architectural changes to Action Controller, Active Record, and Action Mailer. It discusses the new routing syntax, responders, Active Record query interface, validations without models, custom validators, and Mail replacement for Action Mailer.
O documento fornece uma introdução ao framework Ruby on Rails. Ele discute a história do Rails, suas principais características como o padrão MVC, o uso da linguagem Ruby e conceitos como migrações, validações e relacionamentos de modelos.
The four common types of mobile apps are- native, hybrid, web, and progressive web apps. In the end, I have also discussed the top 5 future trends of the mobile app that are going to change the world.
The document discusses different types of mobile application testing including functional testing, memory leakage testing, update testing, interrupt testing, power consumption testing, and security testing. It provides examples of each type of testing and explains their importance in thoroughly validating mobile app functionality and performance.
The document discusses mobile application testing, including the types of mobile applications like web, native, and hybrid applications; different mobile platforms like Android and iOS; how to test aspects like installation, features, and network connectivity; challenges in mobile application testing like lack of devices; and how to overcome challenges using emulators and automation tools.
11 app ideas that will help you learn current technologies. All ideas should practically take less than 2 months if development happens regularly. Feel free to contact me in case you are stuck in making any of these ideas.
Mobile is booming, and that's a good thing! But with multiple operating systems and tens of thousands of devices on the market, how can you ensure your app delights your users everywhere, every time, at every turn?
Mobile apps are computer programs designed to run on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. They contrast with desktop apps which run on computers and web apps which run in mobile browsers. Popular app stores include the Apple App Store and Google Play where most apps are downloaded. Developers must consider the constraints of mobile devices like smaller screens and battery life when building apps. Successful monetization strategies for apps include the freemium model with in-app purchases and advertising in free apps.
Mobile web vs. native apps: It's not about technology, it's about psychologyiQcontent
Cold logic makes a hard case for opting for mobile web apps over native ones. If you can build it in HTML, CSS, and javascript, then do, right? Except for the pesky little detail called the real world, where marketers demand apps, boardrooms pay for apps, and even worse, users seem to prefer them. Or do they?
In this talk, Brian will try to reframe the web vs native vs hybrid debate into a conversation about what your customers really need, and what they’ll actually use. The technology you choose for your mobile approach is of strategic importance, but you need to be thinking about much more than just technology.
Going Mobile First: a future-friendly approach to digital product designEzekiel Binion
This document discusses the growing dominance of mobile devices and adoption of mobile-first design approaches. It notes that in 2015, more Google searches took place on mobile devices than computers in 10 countries. It also reviews market share statistics showing Android and Apple's dominance in the smartphone market. The document then examines how consumers are using mobile devices more, spending over 3 hours per day on them compared to 5 hours watching TV. It also explores how larger smartphones are reducing tablet usage. The document advocates for mobile-first design, noting users want fast, appropriate, and engaging mobile experiences. It provides examples of how MTV improved mobile metrics using responsive design. Finally, it compares mobile apps to responsive design, outlining 10 questions to determine the best approach
Minecraft Skin Knight Samsung has also introduced the feature of peer app in Galaxy Note 8, which allows users to use two applications simultaneously on the device. Now you can use this feature on your device too.
Your boss has an iPhone, so of course he wants an app. But does an app really make business sense? Or is a responsive design website enough?
And with hundreds of thousands of apps out there, what will make people choose and use yours? What makes a good mobile user interface? And how can you make sure your company actually delivers one?
Responsive design might make sense if you've got a content driven website. But how should your web team work together when every web page they are making needs to work at any width and resolution? And can you get the content under control to make pages that really make sense on small screens and big ones?
Mobile applications (apps) are software programs designed to run on smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices. There are four main components of mobile apps: activities, services, broadcast receivers, and content providers. Mobile app architecture usually consists of presentation, business, and data layers. The three main types of mobile apps are native apps, web-based apps, and hybrid apps. Some key factors to consider when building mobile apps include supporting multiple platforms/devices, varying screen sizes/densities, integrating phone functions, and optimizing for limited resources.
The document provides tips and advice for using an Android mobile phone. It recommends downloading the Find My Android app to locate a lost phone, using only official Android accessories to avoid draining the battery, and enabling voice dictation by tapping the microphone button to enter text verbally. It also suggests checking notification settings to reduce distractions and improve battery life. Connecting to Wi-Fi gives the ability to access the internet away from home. Pressing the home button before putting the phone to sleep ensures apps are closed to save battery.
Developing an app includes elaborate planning and procedures. It begins with app concepts, then goes on to scheduling, design, development, testing, and deployment of the app to the planned mobile devices. However, you will have to choose the exact way in which you need to create and install your app you can develop either a mobile app or a web app.
The document discusses the different types of mobile apps, including web apps, native apps, and hybrid apps. It also covers the major platforms (iOS, Android, Windows), tools used for development (Xcode, Eclipse, Visual Studio), and provides a high-level overview of the mobile app development process which includes idea/purpose, sketching, research, UI/UX design, backend development, coding, and testing.
The near future of real web applicationsX.commerce
There is a lot of noise being made about HTML5 as the new web technology to use and markets for apps as the best way to sell products and distribute applications to our end users. In reality there is not much new about it - all we are doing is treating the web as a distribution and sharing platform and browsers as the software to run our applications on. In this talk Christian Heilmann of Mozilla shows how in the near future application installation and in-app payments can happen on the most distributed market there is - the internet and through your browser. You will see how the technologies we build web sites in got an upgrade to allow us to build light-weight and focused applications that allow our end users to reach their goals faster and in a more re-usable fashion than with traditional ecommerce. Browsers and hardware are becoming more powerful each day, it is time to use that power in a sensible manner.
Steps Building Photo Kast creating an iPhone app in one monthMohamed Ibrahim
The document provides 15 tips for creating an iPhone app based on the experience of developing the PhotoKast app in one month. Some key tips include: start development on the iPhone platform due to its large user base and distribution through the App Store; choose a clear, descriptive name for the app; design an inherently addictive core concept; create celebrities within the app's community; follow proven formulas from successful apps; and prioritize simplicity in design. The PhotoKast app allowed users to share photos worldwide and see their popularity, becoming more popular than anticipated with over 2 million weekly photo views.
Shamit khemka discussed important points to ensure while designing a mobile appSynapseIndia
Mobile apps have peeped in human lives in such a manner no one could anticipate earlier. Today's urban life may literally crash without smartphones and smart apps.
No wonder businesses are trying and reaching their target group through mobile apps. But, there is a checklist to follow in terms of avoiding common mistakes.
SynapseIndia Founder Shamit Khemka listed some points to keep in mind while designing a mobile app.
Karthik has over 5 years of experience developing Android applications. He has extensive experience designing, developing, and managing mobile projects for clients. Some of the applications he has worked on include social media apps, e-commerce apps, streaming apps, and more. He is proficient in Java, Android Studio, and other development tools. Karthik holds an MCA degree and has a history of completing projects on time while leading teams.
Reciprocity list for Florida Concealed Carry Gun OwnersAnthony Greene
Section 790.015, Florida Statutes, allows Florida to recognize concealed weapon licenses issued by
another state provided the other state will honor Florida concealed weapon licenses. In accordance
with this section of law,
This document provides an SEO checklist to help efficiently organize and achieve top search engine rankings. It outlines various on-page and off-page optimization tasks across areas like keywords, website accessibility, URLs/links, code performance, landing pages, competitors, on-page content factors, off-page factors, social media, and tracking progress. Completing each step allows users to check progress. The checklist is designed for a WebMeUp SEO software tool but provides general SEO advice as well.
This document is the user manual for phpBay Pro 4.x. It provides instructions for installing and upgrading phpBay Pro, describes the various settings and options available in the phpBay Pro Dashboard, and explains how to use phpBay Pro shortcodes and widgets to display eBay search results on WordPress sites. The document contains detailed explanations, screenshots, and code examples to help users set up and configure phpBay Pro.
The document provides instructions for users of Job-a-matic widgets, banners, and the Jobs API to update their code from referencing Simply Hired to Job-a-matic. It instructs users to log into their Job-a-matic partner account and select the appropriate widget, banner, or API code to customize. It then tells users to remove any old Simply Hired code and attribution from their site and replace it with the new code provided in the Job-a-matic dashboard. Users are asked to confirm the changes by emailing support with their Job-a-matic URL.
Gut Kawasaki and a team of G+'er evangelists put together this guide to beginner and advanced users of the Google+ network. Take your time and find out why Google+ rocks!
You can Circle me here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/115494680816570547256/posts
.I made a blog post about Reachli a few weeks ago after the conversion from Pinerly and spotlighted a blog post from Techcrunch about the service here:
http://113tidbits.com/techchrunch-sprinkles-magic-pixie-dust-all-over-reachli/
Signup here: http://www.reachli.com/ap/hG5VJqEU
I've been a publisher for a while now and have made a few bucks.
Eugenics Quotes from the Mother of Planned ParenthoodAnthony Greene
Black people continue to fail to read about the horors of the beginning of the black eugenics movement. These embedded quotes are from Margaret Sanger, the creator of Planned Parenthood.
A vile evil woman who accepted the idea of eugenics. Cleansing the population of certain individuals that she felt were beneath her and her intelligence level.
Read on to find out more on this despicable less than human being.
The document provides a "cheat sheet" of questions to ask when evaluating a website's conversion effectiveness. It contains over 20 categories of questions to consider, such as whether the offering is compelling, whether the site design and flow are logical and easy to follow, whether the value proposition is clear, and whether there are any unnecessary distractions. The goal is to analyze different aspects of the site that could influence conversions and identify opportunities for improvement.
The document provides a "cheat sheet" of questions to ask when evaluating a website's conversion effectiveness. It contains over 20 categories of questions to consider, such as whether the offering is compelling, whether the site design and flow are logical and easy to follow, whether the value is clearly presented, whether there are unnecessary distractions, and whether risks to the customer are reduced. The goal is to qualitatively assess different aspects of the website that could impact a visitor's likelihood of converting into a customer.
BT & Neo4j: Knowledge Graphs for Critical Enterprise Systems.pptx.pdfNeo4j
Presented at Gartner Data & Analytics, London Maty 2024. BT Group has used the Neo4j Graph Database to enable impressive digital transformation programs over the last 6 years. By re-imagining their operational support systems to adopt self-serve and data lead principles they have substantially reduced the number of applications and complexity of their operations. The result has been a substantial reduction in risk and costs while improving time to value, innovation, and process automation. Join this session to hear their story, the lessons they learned along the way and how their future innovation plans include the exploration of uses of EKG + Generative AI.
Coordinate Systems in FME 101 - Webinar SlidesSafe Software
If you’ve ever had to analyze a map or GPS data, chances are you’ve encountered and even worked with coordinate systems. As historical data continually updates through GPS, understanding coordinate systems is increasingly crucial. However, not everyone knows why they exist or how to effectively use them for data-driven insights.
During this webinar, you’ll learn exactly what coordinate systems are and how you can use FME to maintain and transform your data’s coordinate systems in an easy-to-digest way, accurately representing the geographical space that it exists within. During this webinar, you will have the chance to:
- Enhance Your Understanding: Gain a clear overview of what coordinate systems are and their value
- Learn Practical Applications: Why we need datams and projections, plus units between coordinate systems
- Maximize with FME: Understand how FME handles coordinate systems, including a brief summary of the 3 main reprojectors
- Custom Coordinate Systems: Learn how to work with FME and coordinate systems beyond what is natively supported
- Look Ahead: Gain insights into where FME is headed with coordinate systems in the future
Don’t miss the opportunity to improve the value you receive from your coordinate system data, ultimately allowing you to streamline your data analysis and maximize your time. See you there!
How RPA Help in the Transportation and Logistics Industry.pptxSynapseIndia
Revolutionize your transportation processes with our cutting-edge RPA software. Automate repetitive tasks, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency in the logistics sector with our advanced solutions.
Mitigating the Impact of State Management in Cloud Stream Processing SystemsScyllaDB
Stream processing is a crucial component of modern data infrastructure, but constructing an efficient and scalable stream processing system can be challenging. Decoupling compute and storage architecture has emerged as an effective solution to these challenges, but it can introduce high latency issues, especially when dealing with complex continuous queries that necessitate managing extra-large internal states.
In this talk, we focus on addressing the high latency issues associated with S3 storage in stream processing systems that employ a decoupled compute and storage architecture. We delve into the root causes of latency in this context and explore various techniques to minimize the impact of S3 latency on stream processing performance. Our proposed approach is to implement a tiered storage mechanism that leverages a blend of high-performance and low-cost storage tiers to reduce data movement between the compute and storage layers while maintaining efficient processing.
Throughout the talk, we will present experimental results that demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in mitigating the impact of S3 latency on stream processing. By the end of the talk, attendees will have gained insights into how to optimize their stream processing systems for reduced latency and improved cost-efficiency.
Best Programming Language for Civil EngineersAwais Yaseen
The integration of programming into civil engineering is transforming the industry. We can design complex infrastructure projects and analyse large datasets. Imagine revolutionizing the way we build our cities and infrastructure, all by the power of coding. Programming skills are no longer just a bonus—they’re a game changer in this era.
Technology is revolutionizing civil engineering by integrating advanced tools and techniques. Programming allows for the automation of repetitive tasks, enhancing the accuracy of designs, simulations, and analyses. With the advent of artificial intelligence and machine learning, engineers can now predict structural behaviors under various conditions, optimize material usage, and improve project planning.
Scaling Connections in PostgreSQL Postgres Bangalore(PGBLR) Meetup-2 - MydbopsMydbops
This presentation, delivered at the Postgres Bangalore (PGBLR) Meetup-2 on June 29th, 2024, dives deep into connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases. Aakash M, a PostgreSQL Tech Lead at Mydbops, explores the challenges of managing numerous connections and explains how connection pooling optimizes performance and resource utilization.
Key Takeaways:
* Understand why connection pooling is essential for high-traffic applications
* Explore various connection poolers available for PostgreSQL, including pgbouncer
* Learn the configuration options and functionalities of pgbouncer
* Discover best practices for monitoring and troubleshooting connection pooling setups
* Gain insights into real-world use cases and considerations for production environments
This presentation is ideal for:
* Database administrators (DBAs)
* Developers working with PostgreSQL
* DevOps engineers
* Anyone interested in optimizing PostgreSQL performance
Contact info@mydbops.com for PostgreSQL Managed, Consulting and Remote DBA Services
Blockchain technology is transforming industries and reshaping the way we conduct business, manage data, and secure transactions. Whether you're new to blockchain or looking to deepen your knowledge, our guidebook, "Blockchain for Dummies", is your ultimate resource.
The DealBook is our annual overview of the Ukrainian tech investment industry. This edition comprehensively covers the full year 2023 and the first deals of 2024.
Support en anglais diffusé lors de l'événement 100% IA organisé dans les locaux parisiens d'Iguane Solutions, le mardi 2 juillet 2024 :
- Présentation de notre plateforme IA plug and play : ses fonctionnalités avancées, telles que son interface utilisateur intuitive, son copilot puissant et des outils de monitoring performants.
- REX client : Cyril Janssens, CTO d’ easybourse, partage son expérience d’utilisation de notre plateforme IA plug & play.
論文紹介:A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation ...Toru Tamaki
Jindong Gu, Zhen Han, Shuo Chen, Ahmad Beirami, Bailan He, Gengyuan Zhang, Ruotong Liao, Yao Qin, Volker Tresp, Philip Torr "A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation Models" arXiv2023
https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12980
Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Em...Erasmo Purificato
Slide of the tutorial entitled "Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Emerging Trends" held at UMAP'24: 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (July 1, 2024 | Cagliari, Italy)
Sustainability requires ingenuity and stewardship. Did you know Pigging Solutions pigging systems help you achieve your sustainable manufacturing goals AND provide rapid return on investment.
How? Our systems recover over 99% of product in transfer piping. Recovering trapped product from transfer lines that would otherwise become flush-waste, means you can increase batch yields and eliminate flush waste. From raw materials to finished product, if you can pump it, we can pig it.
Implementations of Fused Deposition Modeling in real worldEmerging Tech
The presentation showcases the diverse real-world applications of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) across multiple industries:
1. **Manufacturing**: FDM is utilized in manufacturing for rapid prototyping, creating custom tools and fixtures, and producing functional end-use parts. Companies leverage its cost-effectiveness and flexibility to streamline production processes.
2. **Medical**: In the medical field, FDM is used to create patient-specific anatomical models, surgical guides, and prosthetics. Its ability to produce precise and biocompatible parts supports advancements in personalized healthcare solutions.
3. **Education**: FDM plays a crucial role in education by enabling students to learn about design and engineering through hands-on 3D printing projects. It promotes innovation and practical skill development in STEM disciplines.
4. **Science**: Researchers use FDM to prototype equipment for scientific experiments, build custom laboratory tools, and create models for visualization and testing purposes. It facilitates rapid iteration and customization in scientific endeavors.
5. **Automotive**: Automotive manufacturers employ FDM for prototyping vehicle components, tooling for assembly lines, and customized parts. It speeds up the design validation process and enhances efficiency in automotive engineering.
6. **Consumer Electronics**: FDM is utilized in consumer electronics for designing and prototyping product enclosures, casings, and internal components. It enables rapid iteration and customization to meet evolving consumer demands.
7. **Robotics**: Robotics engineers leverage FDM to prototype robot parts, create lightweight and durable components, and customize robot designs for specific applications. It supports innovation and optimization in robotic systems.
8. **Aerospace**: In aerospace, FDM is used to manufacture lightweight parts, complex geometries, and prototypes of aircraft components. It contributes to cost reduction, faster production cycles, and weight savings in aerospace engineering.
9. **Architecture**: Architects utilize FDM for creating detailed architectural models, prototypes of building components, and intricate designs. It aids in visualizing concepts, testing structural integrity, and communicating design ideas effectively.
Each industry example demonstrates how FDM enhances innovation, accelerates product development, and addresses specific challenges through advanced manufacturing capabilities.
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
RPA In Healthcare Benefits, Use Case, Trend And Challenges 2024.pptxSynapseIndia
Your comprehensive guide to RPA in healthcare for 2024. Explore the benefits, use cases, and emerging trends of robotic process automation. Understand the challenges and prepare for the future of healthcare automation
Are you interested in dipping your toes in the cloud native observability waters, but as an engineer you are not sure where to get started with tracing problems through your microservices and application landscapes on Kubernetes? Then this is the session for you, where we take you on your first steps in an active open-source project that offers a buffet of languages, challenges, and opportunities for getting started with telemetry data.
The project is called openTelemetry, but before diving into the specifics, we’ll start with de-mystifying key concepts and terms such as observability, telemetry, instrumentation, cardinality, percentile to lay a foundation. After understanding the nuts and bolts of observability and distributed traces, we’ll explore the openTelemetry community; its Special Interest Groups (SIGs), repositories, and how to become not only an end-user, but possibly a contributor.We will wrap up with an overview of the components in this project, such as the Collector, the OpenTelemetry protocol (OTLP), its APIs, and its SDKs.
Attendees will leave with an understanding of key observability concepts, become grounded in distributed tracing terminology, be aware of the components of openTelemetry, and know how to take their first steps to an open-source contribution!
Key Takeaways: Open source, vendor neutral instrumentation is an exciting new reality as the industry standardizes on openTelemetry for observability. OpenTelemetry is on a mission to enable effective observability by making high-quality, portable telemetry ubiquitous. The world of observability and monitoring today has a steep learning curve and in order to achieve ubiquity, the project would benefit from growing our contributor community.