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Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Prolog / Yoav Shoham
Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Prolog / Yoav Shoham
Autore Shoham, Yoav
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco : Morgan Kaufmann, 1994
Disciplina 510.78
Soggetto non controllato Cibernetica
Teoria dei giochi
Teoria degli automi
Intelligenza artificiale
ISBN 1-55860-319-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990001122360403321
Shoham, Yoav  
San Francisco : Morgan Kaufmann, 1994
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Big data analytics : from strategic planning to enterprise integration with tools, techniques, NoSQL, and graph / / David Loshin
Big data analytics : from strategic planning to enterprise integration with tools, techniques, NoSQL, and graph / / David Loshin
Autore Loshin David
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, Mass., : Academic Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 120 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 005.7565
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Big data
Data mining
ISBN 0-12-418664-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Big Data Analytics: From Strategic Planning to Enterprise Integration with Tools, Techniques, NoSQL, and Graph; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; The Challenge of Adopting New Technology; What This Book Is; Why You Should Be Reading This Book; Our Approach to Knowledge Transfer; Contact Me; Acknowledgments; 1 Market and Business Drivers for Big Data Analytics; 1.1 Separating the Big Data Reality from Hype; 1.2 Understanding the Business Drivers; 1.3 Lowering the Barrier to Entry; 1.4 Considerations; 1.5 Thought Exercises
2 Business Problems Suited to Big Data Analytics2.1 Validating (Against) the Hype: Organizational Fitness; 2.2 The Promotion of the Value of Big Data; 2.3 Big Data Use Cases; 2.4 Characteristics of Big Data Applications; 2.5 Perception and Quantification of Value; 2.6 Forward Thinking About Value; 2.7 Thought Exercises; 3 Achieving Organizational Alignment for Big Data Analytics; 3.1 Two Key Questions; 3.2 The Historical Perspective to Reporting and Analytics; 3.3 The Culture Clash Challenge; 3.4 Considering Aspects of Adopting Big Data Technology; 3.5 Involving the Right Decision Makers
3.6 Roles of Organizational Alignment3.7 Thought Exercises; 4 Developing a Strategy for Integrating Big Data Analytics into the Enterprise; 4.1 Deciding What, How, and When Big Data Technologies Are Right for You; 4.2 The Strategic Plan for Technology Adoption; 4.3 Standardize Practices for Soliciting Business User Expectations; 4.4 Acceptability for Adoption: Clarify Go/No-Go Criteria; 4.5 Prepare the Data Environment for Massive Scalability; 4.6 Promote Data Reuse; 4.7 Institute Proper Levels of Oversight and Governance; 4.8 Provide a Governed Process for Mainstreaming Technology
4.9 Considerations for Enterprise Integration4.10 Thought Exercises; 5 Data Governance for Big Data Analytics: Considerations for Data Policies and Processes; 5.1 The Evolution of Data Governance; 5.2 Big Data and Data Governance; 5.3 The Difference with Big Datasets; 5.4 Big Data Oversight: Five Key Concepts; 5.4.1 Managing Consumer Data Expectations; 5.4.2 Identifying the Critical Dimensions of Data Quality; 5.4.3 Consistency of Metadata and Reference Data for Entity Extraction; 5.4.4 Repurposing and Reinterpretation; 5.4.5 Data Enrichment and Enhancement; 5.5 Considerations
5.6 Thought Exercises6 Introduction to High-Performance Appliances for Big Data Management; 6.1 Use Cases; 6.2 Storage Considerations: Infrastructure Bedrock for the Data Lifecycle; 6.3 Big Data Appliances: Hardware and Software Tuned for Analytics; 6.4 Architectural Choices; 6.5 Considering Performance Characteristics; 6.6 Row- Versus Column-Oriented Data Layouts and Application Performance; 6.7 Considering Platform Alternatives; 6.8 Thought Exercises; 7 Big Data Tools and Techniques; 7.1 Understanding Big Data Storage; 7.2 A General Overview of High-Performance Architecture; 7.3 HDFS
7.4 Mapreduce and Yarn
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Loshin David  
Waltham, Mass., : Academic Press, 2013
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Big data analytics : from strategic planning to enterprise integration with tools, techniques, NoSQL, and graph / / David Loshin
Big data analytics : from strategic planning to enterprise integration with tools, techniques, NoSQL, and graph / / David Loshin
Autore Loshin David
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, Mass., : Academic Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 120 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 005.7565
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Big data
Data mining
ISBN 0-12-418664-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Big Data Analytics: From Strategic Planning to Enterprise Integration with Tools, Techniques, NoSQL, and Graph; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; The Challenge of Adopting New Technology; What This Book Is; Why You Should Be Reading This Book; Our Approach to Knowledge Transfer; Contact Me; Acknowledgments; 1 Market and Business Drivers for Big Data Analytics; 1.1 Separating the Big Data Reality from Hype; 1.2 Understanding the Business Drivers; 1.3 Lowering the Barrier to Entry; 1.4 Considerations; 1.5 Thought Exercises
2 Business Problems Suited to Big Data Analytics2.1 Validating (Against) the Hype: Organizational Fitness; 2.2 The Promotion of the Value of Big Data; 2.3 Big Data Use Cases; 2.4 Characteristics of Big Data Applications; 2.5 Perception and Quantification of Value; 2.6 Forward Thinking About Value; 2.7 Thought Exercises; 3 Achieving Organizational Alignment for Big Data Analytics; 3.1 Two Key Questions; 3.2 The Historical Perspective to Reporting and Analytics; 3.3 The Culture Clash Challenge; 3.4 Considering Aspects of Adopting Big Data Technology; 3.5 Involving the Right Decision Makers
3.6 Roles of Organizational Alignment3.7 Thought Exercises; 4 Developing a Strategy for Integrating Big Data Analytics into the Enterprise; 4.1 Deciding What, How, and When Big Data Technologies Are Right for You; 4.2 The Strategic Plan for Technology Adoption; 4.3 Standardize Practices for Soliciting Business User Expectations; 4.4 Acceptability for Adoption: Clarify Go/No-Go Criteria; 4.5 Prepare the Data Environment for Massive Scalability; 4.6 Promote Data Reuse; 4.7 Institute Proper Levels of Oversight and Governance; 4.8 Provide a Governed Process for Mainstreaming Technology
4.9 Considerations for Enterprise Integration4.10 Thought Exercises; 5 Data Governance for Big Data Analytics: Considerations for Data Policies and Processes; 5.1 The Evolution of Data Governance; 5.2 Big Data and Data Governance; 5.3 The Difference with Big Datasets; 5.4 Big Data Oversight: Five Key Concepts; 5.4.1 Managing Consumer Data Expectations; 5.4.2 Identifying the Critical Dimensions of Data Quality; 5.4.3 Consistency of Metadata and Reference Data for Entity Extraction; 5.4.4 Repurposing and Reinterpretation; 5.4.5 Data Enrichment and Enhancement; 5.5 Considerations
5.6 Thought Exercises6 Introduction to High-Performance Appliances for Big Data Management; 6.1 Use Cases; 6.2 Storage Considerations: Infrastructure Bedrock for the Data Lifecycle; 6.3 Big Data Appliances: Hardware and Software Tuned for Analytics; 6.4 Architectural Choices; 6.5 Considering Performance Characteristics; 6.6 Row- Versus Column-Oriented Data Layouts and Application Performance; 6.7 Considering Platform Alternatives; 6.8 Thought Exercises; 7 Big Data Tools and Techniques; 7.1 Understanding Big Data Storage; 7.2 A General Overview of High-Performance Architecture; 7.3 HDFS
7.4 Mapreduce and Yarn
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Loshin David  
Waltham, Mass., : Academic Press, 2013
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Bio-inspired computation in telecommunications / / edited by Xin-She Yang, Su Fong Chien, Tiew On Ting
Bio-inspired computation in telecommunications / / edited by Xin-She Yang, Su Fong Chien, Tiew On Ting
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, Massachusetts : , : Morgan Kaufmann, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (349 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Soggetto topico Telecommunication
Biologically-inspired computing
ISBN 0-12-801743-0
0-12-801538-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Bio-Inspired Computation in Telecommunications; Copyright ; Contents ; Preface ; List of Contributors ; Chapter 1: Bio-Inspired Computation and Optimization: An Overview; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Telecommunications and optimization; 1.3. Key challenges in optimization; 1.3.1. Infinite Monkey Theorem and Heuristicity; 1.3.2. Efficiency of an Algorithm; 1.3.3. How to Choose Algorithms; 1.3.4. Time Constraints; 1.4. Bio-inspired optimization algorithms; 1.4.1. SI-Based Algorithms; 1.4.1.1. Ant and bee algorithms; 1.4.1.2. Bat algorithm; 1.4.1.3. Particle swarm optimization
1.4.1.4. Firefly algorithm1.4.1.5. Cuckoo search; 1.4.2. Non-SI-Based Algorithms; 1.4.2.1. Simulated annealing; 1.4.2.2. Genetic algorithms; 1.4.2.3. Differential evolution; 1.4.2.4. Harmony search; 1.4.3. Other Algorithms; 1.5. Artificial neural networks; 1.5.1. Basic Idea; 1.5.2. Neural Networks; 1.5.3. Back Propagation Algorithm; 1.6. Support vector machine; 1.6.1. Linear SVM; 1.6.2. Kernel Tricks and Nonlinear SVM; 1.7. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Bio-Inspired Approaches in Telecommunications; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Design problems in telecommunications; 2.3. Green communications
2.3.1. Energy Consumption in Wireless Communications2.3.2. Metrics for Energy Efficiency; 2.3.3. Radio Resource Management; 2.3.4. Strategic Network Deployment; 2.4. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; 2.4.1. OFDM Systems; 2.4.2. Three-Step Procedure for Timing and Frequency Synchronization; 2.5. OFDMA model considering energy efficiency and quality-of-service; 2.5.1. Mathematical Formulation; 2.5.2. Results; 2.6. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Firefly Algorithm in Telecommunications; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Firefly algorithm; 3.2.1. Algorithm Complexity
3.2.2. Variants of Firefly Algorithm3.3. Traffic Characterization; 3.3.1. Network Management Based on Flow Analysis and Traffic Characterization; 3.3.2. Firefly Harmonic Clustering Algorithm; 3.3.3. Results; 3.4. Applications in wireless cooperative networks; 3.4.1. Related Work; 3.4.2. System Model and Problem Statement; 3.4.2.1. Energy and spectral efficiencies; 3.4.2.2. Problem statement; 3.4.3. Dinkelbach Method; 3.4.4. Firefly Algorithm; 3.4.5. Simulations and Numerical Results; 3.5. Concluding remarks; 3.5.1. FA in Traffic Characterization; 3.5.2. FA in Cooperative Networks; References
Chapter 4: A Survey of Intrusion Detection Systems Using Evolutionary Computation4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Intrusion detection systems; 4.2.1. IDS Components; 4.2.2. Research Areas and Challenges in Intrusion Detection; 4.3. The method: evolutionary computation; 4.4. Evolutionary computation applications on intrusion detection; 4.4.1. Foundations; 4.4.2. Data Collection; 4.4.3. Detection Techniques and Response; 4.4.3.1. Intrusion detection on conventional networks; 4.4.3.2. Intrusion detection on wireless and resource-constrained networks; 4.4.4. IDS Architecture; 4.4.5. IDS Security
4.4.6. Testing and Evaluation
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Waltham, Massachusetts : , : Morgan Kaufmann, , 2015
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Bio-inspired computation in telecommunications / / edited by Xin-She Yang, Su Fong Chien, Tiew On Ting
Bio-inspired computation in telecommunications / / edited by Xin-She Yang, Su Fong Chien, Tiew On Ting
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, Massachusetts : , : Morgan Kaufmann, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (349 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Soggetto topico Telecommunication
Biologically-inspired computing
ISBN 0-12-801743-0
0-12-801538-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Bio-Inspired Computation in Telecommunications; Copyright ; Contents ; Preface ; List of Contributors ; Chapter 1: Bio-Inspired Computation and Optimization: An Overview; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Telecommunications and optimization; 1.3. Key challenges in optimization; 1.3.1. Infinite Monkey Theorem and Heuristicity; 1.3.2. Efficiency of an Algorithm; 1.3.3. How to Choose Algorithms; 1.3.4. Time Constraints; 1.4. Bio-inspired optimization algorithms; 1.4.1. SI-Based Algorithms; 1.4.1.1. Ant and bee algorithms; 1.4.1.2. Bat algorithm; 1.4.1.3. Particle swarm optimization
1.4.1.4. Firefly algorithm1.4.1.5. Cuckoo search; 1.4.2. Non-SI-Based Algorithms; 1.4.2.1. Simulated annealing; 1.4.2.2. Genetic algorithms; 1.4.2.3. Differential evolution; 1.4.2.4. Harmony search; 1.4.3. Other Algorithms; 1.5. Artificial neural networks; 1.5.1. Basic Idea; 1.5.2. Neural Networks; 1.5.3. Back Propagation Algorithm; 1.6. Support vector machine; 1.6.1. Linear SVM; 1.6.2. Kernel Tricks and Nonlinear SVM; 1.7. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Bio-Inspired Approaches in Telecommunications; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Design problems in telecommunications; 2.3. Green communications
2.3.1. Energy Consumption in Wireless Communications2.3.2. Metrics for Energy Efficiency; 2.3.3. Radio Resource Management; 2.3.4. Strategic Network Deployment; 2.4. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; 2.4.1. OFDM Systems; 2.4.2. Three-Step Procedure for Timing and Frequency Synchronization; 2.5. OFDMA model considering energy efficiency and quality-of-service; 2.5.1. Mathematical Formulation; 2.5.2. Results; 2.6. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Firefly Algorithm in Telecommunications; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Firefly algorithm; 3.2.1. Algorithm Complexity
3.2.2. Variants of Firefly Algorithm3.3. Traffic Characterization; 3.3.1. Network Management Based on Flow Analysis and Traffic Characterization; 3.3.2. Firefly Harmonic Clustering Algorithm; 3.3.3. Results; 3.4. Applications in wireless cooperative networks; 3.4.1. Related Work; 3.4.2. System Model and Problem Statement; 3.4.2.1. Energy and spectral efficiencies; 3.4.2.2. Problem statement; 3.4.3. Dinkelbach Method; 3.4.4. Firefly Algorithm; 3.4.5. Simulations and Numerical Results; 3.5. Concluding remarks; 3.5.1. FA in Traffic Characterization; 3.5.2. FA in Cooperative Networks; References
Chapter 4: A Survey of Intrusion Detection Systems Using Evolutionary Computation4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Intrusion detection systems; 4.2.1. IDS Components; 4.2.2. Research Areas and Challenges in Intrusion Detection; 4.3. The method: evolutionary computation; 4.4. Evolutionary computation applications on intrusion detection; 4.4.1. Foundations; 4.4.2. Data Collection; 4.4.3. Detection Techniques and Response; 4.4.3.1. Intrusion detection on conventional networks; 4.4.3.2. Intrusion detection on wireless and resource-constrained networks; 4.4.4. IDS Architecture; 4.4.5. IDS Security
4.4.6. Testing and Evaluation
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Waltham, Massachusetts : , : Morgan Kaufmann, , 2015
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Bluetooth application programming with the Java APIs [electronic resource] / C Bala Kumar, Paul J. Kline, Timothy J. Thompson, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector
Bluetooth application programming with the Java APIs [electronic resource] / C Bala Kumar, Paul J. Kline, Timothy J. Thompson, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector
Autore Kumar, C Bala
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, CA : Morgan Kaufmann, c2004
Descrizione fisica xxii, 498 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Disciplina 004.6/2
Altri autori (Persone) Kline, Paul J.
Thompson, Timothy J.
Altri autori (Enti) Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
Soggetto topico Bluetooth technology
Java (Computer program language)
Application program interfaces (Computer software)
Wireless communication systems
Java (programmeertaal)
API
Communicatiesystemen
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9781558609341
1558609342
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Wireless Connectivity -- 1.2 What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? -- 1.3 Overview of the Bluetooth Stack architecture -- 1.4 What is J2ME? -- 1.5 Why Java Technology for Bluetooth Devices? -- 1.6 Summary -- Chapter 2 An Overview of JABWT -- 2.1 Goals -- 2.2 API Characteristics and Hardware Requirements -- 2.3 Scope -- 2.4 Summary -- Chapter 3 High-Level Architecture -- 3.1 Architecture of JABWT -- 3.2 Bluetooth Control Center -- 3.3 Simple JABWT Application -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4 RFCOMM -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 API capabilities -- 4.3 Programming with the API -- 4.4 Summary -- Chapter 5 OBEX -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 API Capabilities -- 5.3 Programming with the API -- 5.4 Summary -- Chapter 6 Device Discovery -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 API capabilities -- 6.3 Programming with the API -- 6.4 Summary -- Chapter 7 Service Discovery -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 API capabilities -- 7.3 Programming with the API -- 7.4 Summary -- Chapter 8 L2CAP -- 8.1 Overview -- 8.2 API Capabilities -- 8.3 Programming with the API -- 8.4 Summary -- Chapter 9 Example Applications -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 Tic-Tac-Toe MIDlet -- 9.3 OBEX Application Download -- 9.4 Summary -- Chapter 10 Implementing JABWT on a Device -- 10.1 Porting Process -- 10.2 Steps 1 and 2: Adding J2ME and Bluetooth support -- 10.3 Step 3: Implementing JABWT -- 10.4 Step 4: TCK Compliance -- Chapter 11 Closing Remarks -- Appendix A: Complete Code Examples -- Appendix B: javax.bluetooth.api -- Appendix C: java.obex.api -- References -- Index.
Introduction -- An overview of JABWT -- High-level architecture -- RFCOMM -- OBEX -- Device discovery -- Service discovery -- L2CAP -- Example applications -- Implementing JABWT on a device -- Closing remarks.
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003249579707536
Kumar, C Bala  
San Francisco, CA : Morgan Kaufmann, c2004
Risorse elettroniche
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Brave NUI world [[electronic resource] ] : designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture / / Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon
Brave NUI world [[electronic resource] ] : designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture / / Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon
Autore Wigdor Daniel
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Morgan Kaufmann, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 004.01/9
005.437
Altri autori (Persone) WixonDennis
Soggetto topico User interfaces (Computer systems)
Haptic devices
Human-computer interaction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-52606-9
9786613838513
0-12-382232-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Brave NUI World; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Part I: Introducing the NUI; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 The Natural User Interface; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past: The First Apple Pad; Design Guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 3 Ecological Niche: Computing, the Social Environment, and Ways of Working; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Part II: Design Ethos of NUI; CHAPTER 4 Less Is More; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines
SummaryCHAPTER 5 Contextual Environments; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 6 The Spatial NUI; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 7 The Social NUI; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Inter-user Task Coupling; Design Guidelines; Further Reading; CHAPTER 8 Seamlessness; Description; Lessons from the Past; Application to the NUI; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 9 Super Real; Description; Lessons from the Past
Application to the NUISummary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 10 Scaffolding; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 11 User Differentiation; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Part III: New Technologies: Understanding and Technological Artifacts; CHAPTER 12 The State-Transition Model of Input; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 13 Fat Fingers; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past
Design GuidelinesSummary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 14 No Touch Left Behind: Feedback Is Essential; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Sources of Error; The Contact Visualizer; Design Guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 15 Touch versus In-Air Gestures; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; Part IV: Creating an Interaction Language; CHAPTER 16 Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics: The Application of MDA; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading
CHAPTER 17 New PrimitivesDescription; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 18 The Anatomy of a Gesture; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the past: Ambiguity; Design guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 19 Properties of a Gesture Language; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 20 Self-Revealing Gestures; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past: Control vs. Alt Hotkeys; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading
CHAPTER 21 A Model of the Mode and Flow of a Gesture System
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Wigdor Daniel  
Burlington, MA, : Morgan Kaufmann, c2011
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Brave NUI world [[electronic resource] ] : designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture / / Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon
Brave NUI world [[electronic resource] ] : designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture / / Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon
Autore Wigdor Daniel
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Morgan Kaufmann, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 004.01/9
005.437
Altri autori (Persone) WixonDennis
Soggetto topico User interfaces (Computer systems)
Haptic devices
Human-computer interaction
ISBN 1-283-52606-9
9786613838513
0-12-382232-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Brave NUI World; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Part I: Introducing the NUI; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 The Natural User Interface; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past: The First Apple Pad; Design Guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 3 Ecological Niche: Computing, the Social Environment, and Ways of Working; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Part II: Design Ethos of NUI; CHAPTER 4 Less Is More; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines
SummaryCHAPTER 5 Contextual Environments; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 6 The Spatial NUI; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 7 The Social NUI; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Inter-user Task Coupling; Design Guidelines; Further Reading; CHAPTER 8 Seamlessness; Description; Lessons from the Past; Application to the NUI; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 9 Super Real; Description; Lessons from the Past
Application to the NUISummary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 10 Scaffolding; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 11 User Differentiation; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Part III: New Technologies: Understanding and Technological Artifacts; CHAPTER 12 The State-Transition Model of Input; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 13 Fat Fingers; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past
Design GuidelinesSummary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 14 No Touch Left Behind: Feedback Is Essential; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Sources of Error; The Contact Visualizer; Design Guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 15 Touch versus In-Air Gestures; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; Part IV: Creating an Interaction Language; CHAPTER 16 Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics: The Application of MDA; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading
CHAPTER 17 New PrimitivesDescription; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 18 The Anatomy of a Gesture; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the past: Ambiguity; Design guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 19 Properties of a Gesture Language; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 20 Self-Revealing Gestures; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past: Control vs. Alt Hotkeys; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading
CHAPTER 21 A Model of the Mode and Flow of a Gesture System
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Wigdor Daniel  
Burlington, MA, : Morgan Kaufmann, c2011
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Brave NUI world [[electronic resource] ] : designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture / / Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon
Brave NUI world [[electronic resource] ] : designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture / / Daniel Wigdor, Dennis Wixon
Autore Wigdor Daniel
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Morgan Kaufmann, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 004.01/9
005.437
Altri autori (Persone) WixonDennis
Soggetto topico User interfaces (Computer systems)
Haptic devices
Human-computer interaction
ISBN 1-283-52606-9
9786613838513
0-12-382232-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Brave NUI World; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Part I: Introducing the NUI; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 The Natural User Interface; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past: The First Apple Pad; Design Guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 3 Ecological Niche: Computing, the Social Environment, and Ways of Working; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Part II: Design Ethos of NUI; CHAPTER 4 Less Is More; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines
SummaryCHAPTER 5 Contextual Environments; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 6 The Spatial NUI; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 7 The Social NUI; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Inter-user Task Coupling; Design Guidelines; Further Reading; CHAPTER 8 Seamlessness; Description; Lessons from the Past; Application to the NUI; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 9 Super Real; Description; Lessons from the Past
Application to the NUISummary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 10 Scaffolding; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 11 User Differentiation; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Part III: New Technologies: Understanding and Technological Artifacts; CHAPTER 12 The State-Transition Model of Input; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 13 Fat Fingers; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past
Design GuidelinesSummary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 14 No Touch Left Behind: Feedback Is Essential; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Sources of Error; The Contact Visualizer; Design Guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 15 Touch versus In-Air Gestures; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; Part IV: Creating an Interaction Language; CHAPTER 16 Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics: The Application of MDA; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading
CHAPTER 17 New PrimitivesDescription; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 18 The Anatomy of a Gesture; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the past: Ambiguity; Design guidelines; Summary; CHAPTER 19 Properties of a Gesture Language; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading; CHAPTER 20 Self-Revealing Gestures; Description; Application to NUI; Lessons from the Past: Control vs. Alt Hotkeys; Design Guidelines; Summary; Further Reading
CHAPTER 21 A Model of the Mode and Flow of a Gesture System
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Wigdor Daniel  
Burlington, MA, : Morgan Kaufmann, c2011
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Building a scalable data warehouse with data vault 2.0 / Daniel Linstedt, Michael Olschimke
Building a scalable data warehouse with data vault 2.0 / Daniel Linstedt, Michael Olschimke
Autore LINSTENDT, Daniel
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Morgan Kaufmann, 2016
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Disciplina 658.40380285574
Soggetto topico Data warehouse
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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LINSTENDT, Daniel  
Amsterdam, : Morgan Kaufmann, 2016
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