These are the slides for my User stories presentation. This particular version was given as part of my "I'm telling you for the last time"-series (see http://www.marcusoft.net/2013/11/ImTellingYou.html). The presentation was recorded and can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/aptitudsthlm
This document discusses different methods for evaluating prototypes, including heuristics, cognitive walkthroughs, co-discovery, wizard of oz testing, and scales. It describes cognitive walkthroughs as having team members walk through user stories together and ask questions about controls and feedback. Co-discovery involves observing selected users attempt to complete tasks with a prototype. Wizard of oz testing systematically observes how real users complete tasks for a prototype's intended purpose. Scales like the System Usability Scale and AttrakDiff can also be used to evaluate prototypes.
This document contains a list of website links and image links related to various topics including cities, sustainability, and locations like Jerusalem, Las Vegas, and Kuching. The links provide visual and textual references for topics like eco-cities, garden cities, green infrastructure, and underwater cities.
This document lists the sites and reviews for 22 tools for creating presentations and slide shows. Each entry provides the site URL and a link to a review blog post for tools like Ahead, Creaza, Digital Vaults, Flixtime, Glogster, KickLight, Kioza, Magic Studio, Magnoto, Me and My Movie, Museum Box, My Hero, One True Media, Pho.to, PhotoPeach, PhotoSnack, Prezi, Shwup, Slideroll and Vuvox.
The document appears to be a collection of images and text from an individual showcasing their skills, experiences, and interests which include: drawing, an egg drop project in school demonstrating creativity, volunteering with an animal shelter, interests in art and design, teaching, problem solving, entrepreneurship, and turning failures into wins. The individual's name is also provided as Brad Rowe.
The document is a collection of image links showing various robots that could be characterized as sidekicks or assistants to humans. The robots depicted include Marvin from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Clank from the Ratchet & Clank video game series, industrial robots like forklifts, and hypothetical military robots.
This document provides information about responsive web design. It mentions using @media queries to adapt content size for different devices. It also offers a demo to show how this works and provides some additional resources on the topic, including links to Bootstrap and related sites. The information is presented by Sahil.
The Yahoo Developer Network provides APIs and services for many Yahoo products and services, including search, answers, Flickr, and more. It allows developers to access Yahoo's data through RESTful APIs. It also provides tools for mixing and matching data as well as UI frameworks. The document discusses several Yahoo APIs and services that can be used to build applications that incorporate Yahoo data and functionality.
Though I doubt they'll be that useful without the talk (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/18398170), here's my slides.
This document lists 10 different web tools and services, including classified advertising sites like Craigslist and Oodle, web hosting and backup services from Mozy, photo and video sharing from Eyejot, email marketing from MadMimi, and contact management and social networking tools such as Xobni and Vflyer.
The document contains a series of hyperlinks to images hosted on Flickr and YouTube. The hyperlinks are not accompanied by descriptive text or context, so the overall topic or purpose of the document cannot be determined from the information provided.
This document provides links to reviews of 50 educational technology tools and websites on the blog "cyber-kap". Each entry includes the site URL and link to the review post. The sites are categorized into areas including apps, audio, charts/graphs, digital art, digital storytelling, educational games, and more. The reviews were posted between 2009-2012 and provide evaluations of tools for teachers, students and parents.
The Yahoo User Interface Library (YUI) is a JavaScript framework that helps build web applications by abstracting away browser inconsistencies and issues. It includes CSS solutions for layouts and typography, JavaScript utilities, and tested widgets like AutoComplete, DataTable, Button, Calendar, and more. All components are fully documented and have examples to learn from. YUI makes it easier to build interfaces without dealing with browser pain points and allows chaining of animations through custom events.
The document discusses doing visual design in an agile environment. It emphasizes that visual design is important for usability and the user experience, and should be done iteratively along with development iterations. References are provided on agile UX practices and the role of designers in agile projects.
The document contains a list of over 40 URLs related to trekking and travel in Nepal. The URLs reference websites for trekking agencies, travel guides, blogs, and other resources about hiking, exploring, and traveling throughout the Himalayan country of Nepal.
The document discusses various techniques for determining a user's location for location-aware apps, including asking the user, sniffing the user's IP address, inferring location from content, and using geocoding and reverse geocoding with services like Yahoo GeoPlanet. It provides examples of APIs and techniques like the W3C geolocation API, MaxMind IP geolocation, and placemaking services. The document also lists some example location-based apps and hacks and resources for developing location-aware applications.
This document discusses location-aware apps and hacking together location services. It begins by asking common questions like "Where?" and "What's around?". It then covers determining a user's current location by asking the user, sniffing the IP address, or inferring location from data. Methods discussed include using the W3C geolocation API, MaxMind IP lookup, geocoding, reverse geocoding, and Yahoo! GeoPlanet. The document points to code demos and resources for building augmented reality and mapping apps using location services.
These are the slides for my Kanban In Action presentation. This particular version was given as part of my "I'm telling you for the last time"-series (see http://www.marcusoft.net/2013/11/ImTellingYou.html). The presentation was recorded and can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufCa1VlItLA Be sure to check out mine and Joakim Sundens book on Kanban (http://bit.ly/theKanbanBook)
My talk about RS Bungsu and how kanban saved the hospital, as I gave it at OreDev 2016 Read the book here http://bit.ly/bungsustory
In this presentation I talk about how to make effective meetings. There will be a lot of small advices that I've found useful during my consultancy. I will also breifly describe the Lean Coffee meeting format.
In this presentation I break it down to the day-to-day management of a project or team. How can we keep our focus? How can we improve? How do we even know what we are doing right now? Kanban is the best tool I've seen to get us both focusing on the things that we are doing right now and also helps us to focus on improving our process little by little.
How Kanban, Lean and Agile helped us to save a hospital in Bandung, Indonesia. Twice! As an IT consultant with a lot of kanban, lean and agile experience I was interested to see if I could use that knowledge when working for the Salvation Army Health Foundation in Indonesia. I got ample opportunity to try. In this talk I will describe how the basic ideas of Kanban, Lean and Agile helped us to save a hospital from bankruptcy (or worse!). Twice. In using these principles and ideas in a total different setting I gained a much deeper understanding of them, and also needed to find other ways to describe and apply the practices I've taken for granted in "our" culture and setting.
These are the slides for my SpecFlow presentation. This particular version was given as part of my "I'm telling you for the last time"-series (see http://www.marcusoft.net/2013/11/ImTellingYou.html).
Directions for lean paper airplane simulation. For more details and a video, go to http://www.leansimulations.org/2012/09/more-lean-paper-airplanes-another-lean.html
These slides are some examples on how to use and create a workable Kanbanboard. We have used some kind of stop-motion-animation and the intent is that you should move through the slides fairly quickly for best effect. Read more on http://www.marcusoft.net/2010/03/practical-kanban-some-kanban-boards-in.html Me and Joakim Sundén has now written a book on kanban (http://bit.ly/theKanbanBook). The book is similar to this presentation in that it's very pragmatical and practical. I hope you like it.
This is another game that I have had great fun playing and also thought me an my clients a great deal. I use it as staple for all my intros to Lean and agile. The goal of the game is to move 20 coins through a series of process step (aka players). Each player flips the coins once before it can be passed over. The game shows very effectively how limiting the work in process (WIP) increases the throughput and improves lead times, both for the first coin and the total time for all 20 coins. If you move through the game slides quickly a nice little animation effect takes place. Watching that actually gave me a new understanding of what Flow means. Compare the first and last iterations and see the coins flow through the process, each step creating value. If you like this presentation you will find more like this in Kanban In Action (http://bit.ly/theKanbanBook) where we have dedicated a whole chapter on agile games.
This document presents a philosophy of work that values people and interactions over processes and tools. It emphasizes focusing on competencies and skills over impressions and prejudices. It promotes bringing people together to celebrate their talents through an inclusive culture represented by hashtags like #bermudista and commemorating a holiday like #bermudaDay.
This document presents a philosophy of work that values people and interactions over processes and tools. It emphasizes people and competencies over impressions and preconceptions. It promotes this philosophy with the hashtags #bermudista and encourages celebrating Bermuda Day.
Small businesses require clear focus, strong management, marketing, and understanding of customer demand. They must understand importance of problem identification, solution development, and target markets. Success requires advertising, financial stability, and utilizing technology and location trends.
The document discusses how to incorporate user experience (UX) design principles into agile development processes. It recommends conducting quick user interviews to understand user needs, creating low-fidelity prototypes to test early with users, and iterating the prototypes based on user feedback to refine the design. Conducting rapid and frequent user testing is important to iteratively improve the design and ensure it meets user needs. Adopting an agile mindset of frequent collaboration, iteration and user feedback is key for meaningful UX work.
This document discusses using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom. It notes that today's students want to be engaged rather than entertained, and that they produce original content outside the classroom. Various Web 2.0 tools are presented such as Diigo, Wordle, Animoto, and Voicethread that could be used in the classroom, but that the tool alone does not increase knowledge - it requires context and pedagogy. Readers are encouraged to explore how tools might work and be used for their content and to build knowledge. Building a community of experts and getting input from students are also suggested.
Slides 18-66 used in prior presentations, slides 77-160 largely from other presentations, but a few new examples.
This document provides a list of websites related to the history and design of websites, critique guides, educational websites for children, and website building tools. Some of the sites listed include www.webpagesthatsuck.com, www.graphic-design.com, www.useit.com, www.starfall.com, www.si.edu, www.crayola.com, and www.pbs.org for critiques, history, and education. Popular website building tools mentioned are Wordpress, Google Sites, Wikispaces, Edmodo, Weebly, Ning, and Wix.
Does your organisation have trouble keeping track of the big picture during product development? Are you working with an agile team concerned with delivering more stories rather than a great user experience? Have you ever ended up releasing a product that doesn’t actually solve the customer’s problem? In this half day workshop you’ll learn how User Story Mapping can help. User Story Mapping is a collaborative practice that keeps the whole team focused on how and why customers use your product. Helping everybody deliver a great user experience together. You’ll create story maps with your fellow attendees. You’ll see how they keep the whole team focussed on the customer’s experience. You’ll understand how they can be used to break down the customer journey into small chunks of work without losing sight of the big picture.
The document lists over 30 links to websites that provide tutorials for Cinema 4D. Some of the links are for general Cinema 4D tutorial sites while others link to specific tutorial pages or sections on modeling, rendering, materials and other Cinema 4D topics. The sites listed include popular resources for 3D artists like Greyscalegorilla, Cineversity and 3DTotal in addition to individual artist pages showcasing Cinema 4D tutorials.
Create Engaging Library Experiences. Keynote for Allen County Public Library, Library Camp, September 23, 2010
The document lists over 100 presentation tools and websites that can be used to create and share presentations. It includes tools for creating slideshows, embedding videos, collaborating online, sharing documents, and using voice threads. The document also provides links to additional resources on using presentation tools and websites for sharing presentations.
The gap between physical and digital has blurred: we use Wiis to get in shape, computers to order a pizza, or our smartphone’s GPS to find hot dates. People want to interact with products and services when they want to and how they want to – and that’s not always on the web. The future of design is everywhere the customer touches our product or service - digital or physical. User experience practitioners must move beyond the screen to designing a holistic customer experience that is seamless across channels and devices.
The document contains a list of URLs linking to the website http://www.frontware.com. There are over 100 URLs listed that are providing links to the frontware.com domain from other websites, directories and blogs. The links appear to be focusing on keywords related to software, development, solutions and jobs.
The document contains a list of URLs linking to the website http://www.frontware.com. There are over 200 URLs listed that are providing links to the frontware.com domain from other websites, directories and blogs. The links cover a wide range of topics related to software, development, offerings and solutions.
The document contains a list of URLs linking to the website http://www.frontware.com. There are over 200 URLs listed that are providing links to the frontware.com domain from other websites, directories and sources on the internet. The links cover a wide range of topics related to software, development, offerings and solutions.
PO vs PM, How to scale Product Ownership within a large enterprise and move traditional BAs into Product Owners.
The document is a collection of image links related to early childhood education and child development. The images show children engaged in various learning activities, educational materials, classrooms and playground settings. They also include illustrations of child growth charts and representations of diversity. The images collectively provide a visual overview of concepts, approaches and environments involved in early childhood education.
The document provides information about creating an effective CV or resume. It discusses what a CV is, how to make it effective, what must be included, and what should be avoided. Key points include tailoring the CV to specific job openings by researching the employer and connecting skills to requirements, keeping the CV concise at 2-4 pages, and avoiding unnecessary personal details or repetitive content. Common mistakes like poor grammar, lies, or using templates are warned against.
This document provides a list of over 100 online tools and resources for real estate professionals. It includes categories for marketing tools, client management, photos and graphics, research, video tools, communication tools, and tools from organizations like NAR and REALTOR.org. Many of the tools listed are free or low-cost options.
Presentation for a professional development workshop for teachers. The goal is to get the teachers excited about integrating technology into their curriculum and classroom operations.
This document provides many tips for improving a kanban board, including using different colors to identify different types of work, tracking metrics like lead time and throughput, setting work in progress limits, and ensuring a continuous flow of work through the use of techniques like pull systems and queues. It emphasizes making the board visually clear and focusing on workflow rather than individuals.
Presentation given at Code Europe Krakow 2017. Summary of the book I'm writing http://bit.ly/bungsubook
This presentation is about a problem solving tool called Root Cause analysis. Trying to improve means that you will run into problems. How you handle those problems decides if you will actually improve or relive the same problem over and over again. With root cause analysis you will not only look into the real underlying reason for a problem but also make sure that you have shared understanding about why this problem is important to solve. Here's a link to a video with the presentation: https://youtu.be/rv9MO90-OyU
In this presentation I introduce a tool for strategic planning; Impact Mapping (http://impactmapping.org). This is one of the best tools I've used to help us produce great, well communicated and easily understood strategic plans, by involving everyone needed to execute the plan. This presentation is a continuation of my presentations about Mission, Vision and Strategic plans, but this time it's much more hands-on and practical.
This is part of a introduction level series of presentation I did for the Health Foundation of Salvation Army in Indonesia. This is on strategic plans. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ibno8_CN9U
The document discusses visions, missions, and strategies for hospitals and charitable organizations. It provides examples of visions such as becoming the best small hospital in Bandung known for quality and patient focus. Missions examples include preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human needs without discrimination. The document also discusses measuring outcomes and activities to determine effectiveness and efficiency in accomplishing an organization's vision and mission.
This is part of a introduction level series of presentation I did for the Health Foundation of Salvation Army in Indonesia. This is on mission statements You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkLhlJyfpsw
Impact mapping is a powerful visual technique to make sure that you are building the right thing; making a big impact with our efforts. I’ve found it very enlightening and powerful.
In my consultancy, I’ve come to realise that most clients/teams I’ve coach don’t care too much about the theories - they just want to work. This presentation, therefore, takes a standpoint in the practical parts.I will also mimic my experience with most teams I’ve introduced kanban too, and do the introduction in small iterations.This means that the presentation also is a template for anyone that will need to introduce kanban to others.
This document provides an overview of Kanban and how it can be used as a process improvement tool. It discusses key Kanban principles like being visual, collaborative and simple. It also provides examples of mapping workflows, tracking work in progress limits, and addressing questions around standups, defects, tools, metrics and expedited items. Visualizations include boards for tracking work through different stages and cumulative flow diagrams for analyzing lead times and throughput.
The document describes an interactive simulation that measures the time it takes to complete three writing projects by writing letters, Roman numerals, and numbers in different colors. It runs the projects row by row, writing each item in a row before moving to the next. As it runs, it displays the items written and the elapsed time. The total time taken to complete all projects row by row is just over 1 minute and 7 seconds.
These are the slides for my Specification by example presentation. This particular version was given as part of my "I'm telling you for the last time"-series (see http://www.marcusoft.net/2013/11/ImTellingYou.html).
The document discusses Kanban, a lean methodology for limiting work-in-progress to improve flow and productivity. It emphasizes making work visible, limiting work-in-process, and helping work flow smoothly to avoid bottlenecks and waste. Kanban uses visual signals like cards on a board to manage workflow and encourage continuous improvement of processes.
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner! We certainly hope we have managed to spike your interest in the subjects to be presented and the incredible networking opportunities at hand, too! Check out our proposed agenda below 👇👇 08:30 ☕ Welcome coffee (30') 09:00 Opening note/ Intro to UiPath Community (10') Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath Dawid Kot, Digital Transformation Lead @Proservartner 09:10 Cloud migration - Proservartner & DOVISTA case study (30') Marcin Drozdowski, Automation CoE Manager @DOVISTA Pawel Kamiński, RPA developer @DOVISTA Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner 09:40 From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Citizen Development in action (25') Pawel Poplawski, Director, Improvement and Automation @McCormick & Company Michał Cieślak, Senior Manager, Automation Programs @McCormick & Company 10:05 Next-level bots: API integration in UiPath Studio (30') Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner 10:35 ☕ Coffee Break (15') 10:50 Document Understanding with my RPA Companion (45') Ewa Gruszka, Enterprise Sales Specialist, AI & ML @UiPath 11:35 Power up your Robots: GenAI and GPT in REFramework (45') Krzysztof Karaszewski, Global RPA Product Manager 12:20 🍕 Lunch Break (1hr) 13:20 From Concept to Quality: UiPath Test Suite for AI-powered Knowledge Bots (30') Kamil Miśko, UiPath MVP, Senior RPA Developer @Zurich Insurance 13:50 Communications Mining - focus on AI capabilities (30') Thomasz Wierzbicki, Business Analyst @Office Samurai 14:20 Polish MVP panel: Insights on MVP award achievements and career profiling
Java Servlet programs
As a popular open-source library for analytics engineering, dbt is often used in combination with Airflow. Orchestrating and executing dbt models as DAGs ensures an additional layer of control over tasks, observability, and provides a reliable, scalable environment to run dbt models. This webinar will cover a step-by-step guide to Cosmos, an open source package from Astronomer that helps you easily run your dbt Core projects as Airflow DAGs and Task Groups, all with just a few lines of code. We’ll walk through: - Standard ways of running dbt (and when to utilize other methods) - How Cosmos can be used to run and visualize your dbt projects in Airflow - Common challenges and how to address them, including performance, dependency conflicts, and more - How running dbt projects in Airflow helps with cost optimization Webinar given on 9 July 2024
To help you choose the best DiskWarrior alternative, we've compiled a comparison table summarizing the features, pros, cons, and pricing of six alternatives.
Six months into 2024, and it is clear the privacy ecosystem takes no days off!! Regulators continue to implement and enforce new regulations, businesses strive to meet requirements, and technology advances like AI have privacy professionals scratching their heads about managing risk. What can we learn about the first six months of data privacy trends and events in 2024? How should this inform your privacy program management for the rest of the year? Join TrustArc, Goodwin, and Snyk privacy experts as they discuss the changes we’ve seen in the first half of 2024 and gain insight into the concrete, actionable steps you can take to up-level your privacy program in the second half of the year. This webinar will review: - Key changes to privacy regulations in 2024 - Key themes in privacy and data governance in 2024 - How to maximize your privacy program in the second half of 2024
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.
Today’s digitally connected world presents a wide range of security challenges for enterprises. Insider security threats are particularly noteworthy because they have the potential to cause significant harm. Unlike external threats, insider risks originate from within the company, making them more subtle and challenging to identify. This blog aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of insider security threats, including their types, examples, effects, and mitigation techniques.
Password Rotation in 2024 is still Relevant
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.
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
This is a slide deck that showcases the updates in Microsoft Copilot for May 2024
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.
MuleSoft Meetup on APM and IDP
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.
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.
CIO Council Cal Poly Humboldt September 22, 2023
Widya Salim and Victor Ma will outline the causal impact analysis, framework, and key learnings used to quantify the impact of reducing Twitter's network latency.
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator. Link to presentation recording and transcript: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/ Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Is your patent a vanity piece of paper for your office wall? Or is it a reliable, defendable, assertable, property right? The difference is often quality. Is your patent simply a transactional cost and a large pile of legal bills for your startup? Or is it a leverageable asset worthy of attracting precious investment dollars, worth its cost in multiples of valuation? The difference is often quality. Is your patent application only good enough to get through the examination process? Or has it been crafted to stand the tests of time and varied audiences if you later need to assert that document against an infringer, find yourself litigating with it in an Article 3 Court at the hands of a judge and jury, God forbid, end up having to defend its validity at the PTAB, or even needing to use it to block pirated imports at the International Trade Commission? The difference is often quality. Quality will be our focus for a good chunk of the remainder of this season. What goes into a quality patent, and where possible, how do you get it without breaking the bank? ** Episode Overview ** In this first episode of our quality series, Kristen Hansen and the panel discuss: ⦿ What do we mean when we say patent quality? ⦿ Why is patent quality important? ⦿ How to balance quality and budget ⦿ The importance of searching, continuations, and draftsperson domain expertise ⦿ Very practical tips, tricks, examples, and Kristen’s Musts for drafting quality applications https://www.aurorapatents.com/patently-strategic-podcast.html
These fighter aircraft have uses outside of traditional combat situations. They are essential in defending India's territorial integrity, averting dangers, and delivering aid to those in need during natural calamities. Additionally, the IAF improves its interoperability and fortifies international military alliances by working together and conducting joint exercises with other air forces.