El documento habla sobre los objetivos de TISP para lectores, bibliotecas y escuelas, incluyendo la experimentación, colaboración y diseminación de la información.
Jose Romero, AMETIC @ Liber 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
Este documento explora las posibilidades de innovación en la literatura a través de la tecnología, mencionando ejemplos de libros que han incorporado elementos interactivos, hipertextuales y de realidad aumentada. Se discuten formatos alternativos como la inclusión de fecha, lugar y clima en la narrativa, así como variaciones en el uso de colores, tamaños de fuente y notas al pie. Finalmente, se mencionan libros interactivos pioneros que ofrecían múltiples finales o una narrativa en segunda persona, anticipando las posibilidades
Natural human to machine communication / Alon eirewgeektimecoil
The document discusses natural human-machine communication and its components. It begins with an introduction of the speaker and their background in developing personal assistants, navigation apps, and technologies for smart homes, robots, cars and wearables. It then outlines that the agenda will cover what natural communication is, why it is interesting, and provide an overview of the components with examples. The document discusses technologies that can't support conventional input and the era of conversational user interfaces. It provides an overview of the key building blocks including hardware, recognition modules for audio, text, computer vision, objects and gestures. It also discusses intent extraction, world knowledge, user knowledge, and how knowledge is used with examples of semantic fusion.
The psychology of technology / Zohar aradgeektimecoil
1) The document discusses the psychology behind technology decision making and identifies common archetypes that can influence choices.
2) It describes archetypes like the Over-Optimizer, Fanboy, and Trend Follower who base decisions on metrics, popularity, and what others use rather than problem-solving ability.
3) The author advocates selecting a few options that fit needs, evaluating risks, making compromises, and prototyping to avoid biases and make the best technological choice.
The document is a project report on using open hardware systems for surveillance. It was submitted by four students for their Bachelor of Technology degree. The report discusses conducting preliminary tests on the Raspberry Pi and Cubie Truck open hardware devices and their suitability for use in surveillance cameras. It also evaluates integrating surveillance camera feeds with an open source ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system to provide a low-cost surveillance solution using open hardware.
1) O documento discute as principais fontes de energia renováveis e não renováveis, incluindo sol, vento, água, biomassa, carvão mineral e petróleo.
2) São apresentados exemplos históricos da exploração de fontes não renováveis no Brasil, como o petróleo, e discussões sobre fontes renováveis como hidrelétrica e eólica.
3) O texto fornece links sobre os principais tipos de fontes energéticas.
This thesis analyzes the aerodynamic performance of a canard-configured forward swept wing aircraft design. Canards are small wings mounted in front of the main wing that act as horizontal stabilizers to control pitch. A forward swept wing directs airflow inward from the wingtips toward the root. The study selects airfoils for the canards, wing root, and wing tip based on criteria to induce earlier stalling at the root than the tips. Graphs of lift, drag, and moment coefficients versus angle of attack are presented for the reference design and two experimental airfoil sets. The second set is chosen for its larger gaps in stalling angles and higher maneuverability potential. In conclusion, a canard-configured forward
The document discusses how to validate a server certificate before sending data to a server. It involves:
1. Getting the public key from the server certificate.
2. Creating a RemoteCertificateValidationCallback delegate to validate the certificate.
3. In the callback, matching the public key from the certificate to the one retrieved to determine if the certificate is valid before communicating with the server.
Jose Romero, AMETIC @ Liber 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
Este documento explora las posibilidades de innovación en la literatura a través de la tecnología, mencionando ejemplos de libros que han incorporado elementos interactivos, hipertextuales y de realidad aumentada. Se discuten formatos alternativos como la inclusión de fecha, lugar y clima en la narrativa, así como variaciones en el uso de colores, tamaños de fuente y notas al pie. Finalmente, se mencionan libros interactivos pioneros que ofrecían múltiples finales o una narrativa en segunda persona, anticipando las posibilidades
Natural human to machine communication / Alon eirewgeektimecoil
The document discusses natural human-machine communication and its components. It begins with an introduction of the speaker and their background in developing personal assistants, navigation apps, and technologies for smart homes, robots, cars and wearables. It then outlines that the agenda will cover what natural communication is, why it is interesting, and provide an overview of the components with examples. The document discusses technologies that can't support conventional input and the era of conversational user interfaces. It provides an overview of the key building blocks including hardware, recognition modules for audio, text, computer vision, objects and gestures. It also discusses intent extraction, world knowledge, user knowledge, and how knowledge is used with examples of semantic fusion.
The psychology of technology / Zohar aradgeektimecoil
1) The document discusses the psychology behind technology decision making and identifies common archetypes that can influence choices.
2) It describes archetypes like the Over-Optimizer, Fanboy, and Trend Follower who base decisions on metrics, popularity, and what others use rather than problem-solving ability.
3) The author advocates selecting a few options that fit needs, evaluating risks, making compromises, and prototyping to avoid biases and make the best technological choice.
The document is a project report on using open hardware systems for surveillance. It was submitted by four students for their Bachelor of Technology degree. The report discusses conducting preliminary tests on the Raspberry Pi and Cubie Truck open hardware devices and their suitability for use in surveillance cameras. It also evaluates integrating surveillance camera feeds with an open source ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system to provide a low-cost surveillance solution using open hardware.
1) O documento discute as principais fontes de energia renováveis e não renováveis, incluindo sol, vento, água, biomassa, carvão mineral e petróleo.
2) São apresentados exemplos históricos da exploração de fontes não renováveis no Brasil, como o petróleo, e discussões sobre fontes renováveis como hidrelétrica e eólica.
3) O texto fornece links sobre os principais tipos de fontes energéticas.
This thesis analyzes the aerodynamic performance of a canard-configured forward swept wing aircraft design. Canards are small wings mounted in front of the main wing that act as horizontal stabilizers to control pitch. A forward swept wing directs airflow inward from the wingtips toward the root. The study selects airfoils for the canards, wing root, and wing tip based on criteria to induce earlier stalling at the root than the tips. Graphs of lift, drag, and moment coefficients versus angle of attack are presented for the reference design and two experimental airfoil sets. The second set is chosen for its larger gaps in stalling angles and higher maneuverability potential. In conclusion, a canard-configured forward
The document discusses how to validate a server certificate before sending data to a server. It involves:
1. Getting the public key from the server certificate.
2. Creating a RemoteCertificateValidationCallback delegate to validate the certificate.
3. In the callback, matching the public key from the certificate to the one retrieved to determine if the certificate is valid before communicating with the server.
This document provides instructions for Project Two, which involves a group site analysis and individual site synthesis of a residential property. Students will form groups to analyze an assigned site, documenting existing conditions and evaluating them. This includes producing a base plan, conducting a site visit and survey, and creating inventory and analysis diagrams. Individuals will then generate a site synthesis diagram with design solutions. Submissions are due on October 13th and will consist of a bound booklet with the group's inventory/analysis and individual's synthesis.
This document is a project proposal for a case study paper on the Safari Roof House in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. The proposal provides background on the topic, which is the use of a double roof structure as a climate responsive design element in tropical architecture. It identifies several research questions, such as the roles of the roof in tropical climate, the functions of the double roof structure in the Safari Roof House, and the features that help reduce heat gain. An annotated bibliography provides sources on vernacular Malay architecture, details on the Safari Roof House, and climate responsive design strategies for warm-humid zones.
Developing Innovative Marketing Plan to Augment the Visitation of Egyptian Wo...Mohamed Badry
This title is my dissertation topic which was specified in heritage marketing planning and was submitted to obtain the master degree in Heritage Conservation and Site Management jointly held from Helwan University, Egypt and BTU Cottbus, Germany. You can review this topic as well as other assignments via scientific channel "Research Gate" (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohamed_Amer32).
Enrico Turrin, FEP @ Liber 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
This document discusses innovation in the digital publishing industry. It covers:
1. How technology and demand have driven the transition to digital publishing over recent years.
2. New trends like increased device sophistication, internet penetration, and digitization of education.
3. Changes to business models and value chains, including new actors and the evolution of traditional players.
4. Opportunities for cooperation between publishers and technology providers to foster business innovation through information sharing and recommendations.
Kevin Lynch defined imageability as the quality of a physical object that gives it a high probability of evoking a strong mental image in an observer. People's perception of their city is important for building its image. The city image is formed by its physical elements like paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks, and how they interact and are interrelated. An environment should satisfy the cultural and individual demands of its inhabitants to have a coherent image.
This document discusses big data technologies for enterprise analytics. It begins by defining big data and classifying big data technologies into three groups: Apache Hadoop, NoSQL databases, and extended RDBMS. It then provides examples of using different technologies for enterprise data warehouse extensions, website clickstream analysis, and real-time analytics. The document also discusses Hadoop distributions and Pentaho's support for big data and provides some big data success stories.
Lightning Talk #11: Designer spaces by Alastair Simpsonux singapore
You can’t take creative people, stick them in sterile, lowest cost per square foot spaces, and expect them to achieve the best work of their lives. Atlassian has been focussing heavily on the design of their work spaces, to create flexible, engaging, delightful, and yes productive places for their teams to work in.
Hear Alastair Simpson from Atlassian talk about the creative spaces they’ve designed that have scaled with the changing needs of their teams and what they’ve learned about the benefits of creating better environments through thoughtful design.
This document provides lighting and acoustic proposals for 3 spaces in a market located in Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur. For lighting, it analyzes the natural daylighting and proposes artificial lighting solutions for a shop lot, food hall, and mini art gallery. Calculations are provided to determine daylight factors and illuminance levels. For acoustics, it examines external noise levels, reverberation times, and sound transmission losses for a food stall, food hall, and shop lot. Calculations of sound pressure levels and absorption coefficients are included. The document aims to integrate lighting and acoustic strategies into the market design project.
Taboola's experience with Apache Spark (presentation @ Reversim 2014)tsliwowicz
At taboola we are getting a constant feed of data (many billions of user events a day) and are using Apache Spark together with Cassandra for both real time data stream processing as well as offline data processing. We'd like to share our experience with these cutting edge technologies.
Apache Spark is an open source project - Hadoop-compatible computing engine that makes big data analysis drastically faster, through in-memory computing, and simpler to write, through easy APIs in Java, Scala and Python. This project was born as part of a PHD work in UC Berkley's AMPLab (part of the BDAS - pronounced "Bad Ass") and turned into an incubating Apache project with more active contributors than Hadoop. Surprisingly, Yahoo! are one of the biggest contributors to the project and already have large production clusters of Spark on YARN.
Spark can run either standalone cluster, or using either Apache mesos and ZooKeeper or YARN and can run side by side with Hadoop/Hive on the same data.
One of the biggest benefits of Spark is that the API is very simple and the same analytics code can be used for both streaming data and offline data processing.
Lightning Talk #7: Outwards and Inwards Experiential Transformation: A KASKUS...ux singapore
Kaskus was founded in 1999, and ever since, has been the largest online community in Indonesia. Many of the old-time users have reluctance to change, and any changes done can shake the ground of the hard-core fans. On the other hand, with the shift in the user behavior and the new wave of competitions, change is inevitable. KASKUS needs to adapt to stay relevant and to continuously deliver great experiences for its users.
In this presentation, the presenters will share two sides of the stories: first is the transformation of the Kaskus products, and second is the transformation of the organisation to support this new direction.
Recsys 2015: Making Meaningful Restaurant Recommendations at OpenTableSudeep Das, Ph.D.
At OpenTable, recommendations play a key role in connecting diners with restaurants. The act of recommending a restaurant to a diner relies heavily on aligning everything we know about the restaurant with everything we can infer about the diner. Our methods go beyond using the diner-restaurant interaction history as the sole input — we use click and search data, the metadata of restaurants, as well as insights gleaned from reviews, together with any contextual information to make meaningful recommendations. In this talk, I will highlight the main aspects of our recommendation stack built with Scala using Apache Spark.
The document describes the Eurotransmedia Project, which aims to integrate EU media through transmedia storytelling. It provides background on transmedia, outlines the Eurotransmedia consortium members, and lists the project's overall objectives such as overcoming technological barriers and adapting to new economies where users produce content. The presentation summarizes discussions with industry representatives, identifies challenges around user engagement and business models, and proposes next steps such as funding collaborative transmedia projects and establishing a matchmaking platform.
Leslie is an atomboy with an active imagination who adventures between fantasy and reality worlds. An enhanced comic book about Leslie was produced internationally, with the author from the USA, illustrators from Argentina, animators from Israel and the USA, and sound and music from Spain. The digital adaptation of the physical book includes 2D and 3D animations as well as additional enhanced content, bringing new experiences to life across devices and content lines.
The European Digital Reading Lab (EDRLab) is a nonprofit organization created in 1999 with 387 members worldwide that aims to encourage global adoption of an open and interoperable digital publishing and reading ecosystem. It develops and promotes the EPUB format through activities like standards development, ensuring interoperability, and research on open-source reading tools. The Readium Foundation is focused on developing technologies like the EPUB Reference display system to accelerate adoption of EPUB3 and make digital reading more accessible to all.
Maria Loi, Associazione Italiana Editori @ ICT 2015TISP Project
TISP is a European network that aims to foster dialogue between publishers and ICT companies to support innovation. It organizes professional meetings and workshops throughout Europe to facilitate exchange between supply and demand. Feedback from these events will be used to develop policy recommendations for institutions. TISP also publishes the Smart Book, an online hub providing updated content and analysis on technological innovation topics in publishing. The event featured speakers discussing collaborative R&D to boost book publishing innovation, an EU research project involving publishers, and crossover innovation between games and publishing.
This document summarizes the results of a survey of over 1000 European publishers on their innovation needs. The survey found that while over three-quarters develop new products and services, only 6% collaborate with other organizations on research and development projects. The top innovation priorities identified were digital distribution, file formats, interactive content, and multimedia content production. However, more structured research is still needed, focusing on obstacles to innovation like lack of access to technology networks and research. The document advocates for more collaboration between publishers, research institutions, and policymakers to boost innovation in the publishing sector.
David Crombie, HKU University of the arts utrecht @ICT 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The document discusses opportunities for crossover innovation between the game and publishing sectors. It describes the Utrecht approach to applied game design and human-centered innovation across artistic, scientific, and societal domains. Key areas for future collaboration are identified as new learning instruments, tools for industry, and innovative approaches to societal challenges.
Frank Salliau, iMinds @ ICT 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
This document discusses a European collaboration project between researchers and the publishing industry called FREME. The project aims to develop semantic and multilingual enrichment tools for publishers through machine translation and linking data. It involves a consortium of universities and industry partners. The tools will provide open-source APIs for named entity recognition, fetching extra information about entities, term recognition and translation, content translation, and publishing enriched content as digital books. The tools will be validated for use in academic/trade book publishing, financial press, video publishing, and tourism to translate touristic content.
Maciej Szymanowicz, European Commission @ Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, TISP work...TISP Project
DISCLAIMER
This document provides some information on the terms of the Creative Europe- Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility. This document is not, and should not be construed as a binding document. This document does not constitute an offer of any nature whatsoever and does not create any binding obligations on the European Commission to enter into a contract with any third party in relation to Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility. All data are subject to an adoption of the Creative Europe work programmes and budgetary allocations available as well as the specific conditions which may be agreed by the European Commission and European Investment Fund in a relevant Delegation Agreement for Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility.
This document provides instructions for Project Two, which involves a group site analysis and individual site synthesis of a residential property. Students will form groups to analyze an assigned site, documenting existing conditions and evaluating them. This includes producing a base plan, conducting a site visit and survey, and creating inventory and analysis diagrams. Individuals will then generate a site synthesis diagram with design solutions. Submissions are due on October 13th and will consist of a bound booklet with the group's inventory/analysis and individual's synthesis.
This document is a project proposal for a case study paper on the Safari Roof House in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. The proposal provides background on the topic, which is the use of a double roof structure as a climate responsive design element in tropical architecture. It identifies several research questions, such as the roles of the roof in tropical climate, the functions of the double roof structure in the Safari Roof House, and the features that help reduce heat gain. An annotated bibliography provides sources on vernacular Malay architecture, details on the Safari Roof House, and climate responsive design strategies for warm-humid zones.
Developing Innovative Marketing Plan to Augment the Visitation of Egyptian Wo...Mohamed Badry
This title is my dissertation topic which was specified in heritage marketing planning and was submitted to obtain the master degree in Heritage Conservation and Site Management jointly held from Helwan University, Egypt and BTU Cottbus, Germany. You can review this topic as well as other assignments via scientific channel "Research Gate" (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohamed_Amer32).
Enrico Turrin, FEP @ Liber 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
This document discusses innovation in the digital publishing industry. It covers:
1. How technology and demand have driven the transition to digital publishing over recent years.
2. New trends like increased device sophistication, internet penetration, and digitization of education.
3. Changes to business models and value chains, including new actors and the evolution of traditional players.
4. Opportunities for cooperation between publishers and technology providers to foster business innovation through information sharing and recommendations.
Kevin Lynch defined imageability as the quality of a physical object that gives it a high probability of evoking a strong mental image in an observer. People's perception of their city is important for building its image. The city image is formed by its physical elements like paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks, and how they interact and are interrelated. An environment should satisfy the cultural and individual demands of its inhabitants to have a coherent image.
This document discusses big data technologies for enterprise analytics. It begins by defining big data and classifying big data technologies into three groups: Apache Hadoop, NoSQL databases, and extended RDBMS. It then provides examples of using different technologies for enterprise data warehouse extensions, website clickstream analysis, and real-time analytics. The document also discusses Hadoop distributions and Pentaho's support for big data and provides some big data success stories.
Lightning Talk #11: Designer spaces by Alastair Simpsonux singapore
You can’t take creative people, stick them in sterile, lowest cost per square foot spaces, and expect them to achieve the best work of their lives. Atlassian has been focussing heavily on the design of their work spaces, to create flexible, engaging, delightful, and yes productive places for their teams to work in.
Hear Alastair Simpson from Atlassian talk about the creative spaces they’ve designed that have scaled with the changing needs of their teams and what they’ve learned about the benefits of creating better environments through thoughtful design.
This document provides lighting and acoustic proposals for 3 spaces in a market located in Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur. For lighting, it analyzes the natural daylighting and proposes artificial lighting solutions for a shop lot, food hall, and mini art gallery. Calculations are provided to determine daylight factors and illuminance levels. For acoustics, it examines external noise levels, reverberation times, and sound transmission losses for a food stall, food hall, and shop lot. Calculations of sound pressure levels and absorption coefficients are included. The document aims to integrate lighting and acoustic strategies into the market design project.
Taboola's experience with Apache Spark (presentation @ Reversim 2014)tsliwowicz
At taboola we are getting a constant feed of data (many billions of user events a day) and are using Apache Spark together with Cassandra for both real time data stream processing as well as offline data processing. We'd like to share our experience with these cutting edge technologies.
Apache Spark is an open source project - Hadoop-compatible computing engine that makes big data analysis drastically faster, through in-memory computing, and simpler to write, through easy APIs in Java, Scala and Python. This project was born as part of a PHD work in UC Berkley's AMPLab (part of the BDAS - pronounced "Bad Ass") and turned into an incubating Apache project with more active contributors than Hadoop. Surprisingly, Yahoo! are one of the biggest contributors to the project and already have large production clusters of Spark on YARN.
Spark can run either standalone cluster, or using either Apache mesos and ZooKeeper or YARN and can run side by side with Hadoop/Hive on the same data.
One of the biggest benefits of Spark is that the API is very simple and the same analytics code can be used for both streaming data and offline data processing.
Lightning Talk #7: Outwards and Inwards Experiential Transformation: A KASKUS...ux singapore
Kaskus was founded in 1999, and ever since, has been the largest online community in Indonesia. Many of the old-time users have reluctance to change, and any changes done can shake the ground of the hard-core fans. On the other hand, with the shift in the user behavior and the new wave of competitions, change is inevitable. KASKUS needs to adapt to stay relevant and to continuously deliver great experiences for its users.
In this presentation, the presenters will share two sides of the stories: first is the transformation of the Kaskus products, and second is the transformation of the organisation to support this new direction.
Recsys 2015: Making Meaningful Restaurant Recommendations at OpenTableSudeep Das, Ph.D.
At OpenTable, recommendations play a key role in connecting diners with restaurants. The act of recommending a restaurant to a diner relies heavily on aligning everything we know about the restaurant with everything we can infer about the diner. Our methods go beyond using the diner-restaurant interaction history as the sole input — we use click and search data, the metadata of restaurants, as well as insights gleaned from reviews, together with any contextual information to make meaningful recommendations. In this talk, I will highlight the main aspects of our recommendation stack built with Scala using Apache Spark.
The document describes the Eurotransmedia Project, which aims to integrate EU media through transmedia storytelling. It provides background on transmedia, outlines the Eurotransmedia consortium members, and lists the project's overall objectives such as overcoming technological barriers and adapting to new economies where users produce content. The presentation summarizes discussions with industry representatives, identifies challenges around user engagement and business models, and proposes next steps such as funding collaborative transmedia projects and establishing a matchmaking platform.
Leslie is an atomboy with an active imagination who adventures between fantasy and reality worlds. An enhanced comic book about Leslie was produced internationally, with the author from the USA, illustrators from Argentina, animators from Israel and the USA, and sound and music from Spain. The digital adaptation of the physical book includes 2D and 3D animations as well as additional enhanced content, bringing new experiences to life across devices and content lines.
The European Digital Reading Lab (EDRLab) is a nonprofit organization created in 1999 with 387 members worldwide that aims to encourage global adoption of an open and interoperable digital publishing and reading ecosystem. It develops and promotes the EPUB format through activities like standards development, ensuring interoperability, and research on open-source reading tools. The Readium Foundation is focused on developing technologies like the EPUB Reference display system to accelerate adoption of EPUB3 and make digital reading more accessible to all.
Maria Loi, Associazione Italiana Editori @ ICT 2015TISP Project
TISP is a European network that aims to foster dialogue between publishers and ICT companies to support innovation. It organizes professional meetings and workshops throughout Europe to facilitate exchange between supply and demand. Feedback from these events will be used to develop policy recommendations for institutions. TISP also publishes the Smart Book, an online hub providing updated content and analysis on technological innovation topics in publishing. The event featured speakers discussing collaborative R&D to boost book publishing innovation, an EU research project involving publishers, and crossover innovation between games and publishing.
This document summarizes the results of a survey of over 1000 European publishers on their innovation needs. The survey found that while over three-quarters develop new products and services, only 6% collaborate with other organizations on research and development projects. The top innovation priorities identified were digital distribution, file formats, interactive content, and multimedia content production. However, more structured research is still needed, focusing on obstacles to innovation like lack of access to technology networks and research. The document advocates for more collaboration between publishers, research institutions, and policymakers to boost innovation in the publishing sector.
David Crombie, HKU University of the arts utrecht @ICT 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The document discusses opportunities for crossover innovation between the game and publishing sectors. It describes the Utrecht approach to applied game design and human-centered innovation across artistic, scientific, and societal domains. Key areas for future collaboration are identified as new learning instruments, tools for industry, and innovative approaches to societal challenges.
Frank Salliau, iMinds @ ICT 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
This document discusses a European collaboration project between researchers and the publishing industry called FREME. The project aims to develop semantic and multilingual enrichment tools for publishers through machine translation and linking data. It involves a consortium of universities and industry partners. The tools will provide open-source APIs for named entity recognition, fetching extra information about entities, term recognition and translation, content translation, and publishing enriched content as digital books. The tools will be validated for use in academic/trade book publishing, financial press, video publishing, and tourism to translate touristic content.
Maciej Szymanowicz, European Commission @ Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, TISP work...TISP Project
DISCLAIMER
This document provides some information on the terms of the Creative Europe- Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility. This document is not, and should not be construed as a binding document. This document does not constitute an offer of any nature whatsoever and does not create any binding obligations on the European Commission to enter into a contract with any third party in relation to Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility. All data are subject to an adoption of the Creative Europe work programmes and budgetary allocations available as well as the specific conditions which may be agreed by the European Commission and European Investment Fund in a relevant Delegation Agreement for Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility.
Albert Gauthier, European Commission @ Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The document outlines two calls related to creativity and technology. Call 3 aims to support technology transfer to creative industries through innovation actions funding projects that help creative industry SMEs adopt emerging technologies. Call 3 also aims to boost synergies between artists, technologists and creative people through 1) a network and prototype competition and 2) an artist brokerage service or STARTS prize recognizing technology-arts collaboration. The total budget across the two calls is 19 million Euros.
Frank Salliau, iMinds @Frankfurt Bookfair 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
This document summarizes a European collaboration project between research institutions and the publishing industry. The project aims to develop an open source framework called FREME that provides multilingual and semantic enrichment services through APIs. It is a 2 year Innovation Action funded from 2015-2017 involving a consortium of universities and industry partners. The framework will provide services like named entity recognition, entity linking, terminology recognition and translation to help enrich and translate content. It will be validated for use in academic, trade, financial and tourism publishing. The goals are to speed up translation, facilitate international cooperation and improve content discovery through semantic and multilingual enrichment. The project will also consider business modeling and sustainability.
Pierre Danet, Hachette Livre @ Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The European Digital Reading Lab (EDRLab) promotes open standards for ebooks through the Readium project. Readium provides freedom through open source code on GitHub, interoperability across devices via the Readium SDK and JS libraries, and accessibility features for those with disabilities. The goals of EDRLab are to contribute to Readium development, test EPUB standards, organize events, and represent European stakeholders in discussions with international standards bodies.
Cristina Mussinelli, Fondazione LIA @Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The LIA Foundation was created in 2014 to promote accessible books and reading for vulnerable groups through research, education, and technological innovation. It has expanded an online catalogue of over 10,000 Italian titles in accessible formats. The driving concept of LIA is providing the same books, channels, and reading experience for all through an inclusive digital approach. Key aspects of LIA's work include establishing accessibility requirements and standards across the publishing value chain and collaborating internationally to further inclusive reading.
Susan Breeuwsma, cb digital @European Digital Distributors Meeting Madrid 2015TISP Project
This document summarizes CB's role in digital book distribution in the Netherlands. CB is a book distributor established in 1871 that handles warehousing, distribution, order processing, and metadata management for print and digital books. It works with 198 retailers and 315 publishers. CB's digital catalog contains over 40,000 e-book titles with 500 new titles added monthly. The market share of e-books in the Netherlands has grown from 0.7% in 2010 to 5.2% currently, with e-book sales accounting for 26.7% of total book sales. E-book loans from libraries have also increased but differ in composition from retail e-book sales, with older and fewer titles. CB publishes quarterly infographics
James English, The New York Public Library @European Digital Distributors Me...TISP Project
Library Simplified is a collaborative project between libraries and partners to simplify the ebook borrowing process for library patrons. It aims to reduce the number of steps patrons must go through to discover, borrow, and read ebooks from 3 or more steps down to just 3 steps. The current library ebook model is flawed with up to 19 steps, resulting in lower adoption rates compared to commercial ebook sales. Library Simplified sees opportunities to address this by promoting open standards, accessing more publishers beyond the big 5, and using DRM for rights management instead of lock-in. Its progress so far includes iOS apps, hosted titles, and features for discovery, borrowing, and reading ebooks across platforms.
Jose Henrique Guimaraes, Acaiaca @ European Digital Distributors Meeting MadridTISP Project
The document summarizes the Brazilian ebook market. It notes that while Brazil has the 10th largest book market globally, ebooks currently make up only 0.3% of total book sales. Major challenges to growth include lack of publisher resources to digitize catalogs, piracy concerns, and the language barrier. However, opportunities exist as smartphone, internet access, and e-commerce continue growing rapidly in Brazil. If education, purchasing power, infrastructure and content can continue improving, the ebook market is predicted to significantly expand in the coming years.
Frederike Freundt, Tolino @ European Distributors Meeting in MadridTISP Project
The document summarizes the tolino ebook ecosystem, which is a unique cooperation between major German booksellers and Deutsche Telekom. Key points:
- The tolino alliance allows booksellers to focus on marketing and sales while Telekom provides the ebook platform and devices. This alliance model enables economies of scale unavailable to individual booksellers.
- The tolino ecosystem includes ebook devices, apps, an ebook content hub, and individual bookseller shops/storefronts connected through Telekom's cloud services.
- Since launch in 2013, tolino has expanded to multiple countries and over 1500 points of sale, with over 1.5 million devices sold and 3.
Gerda Van Damme, Dreammachine @Bologna Book Fair 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The document discusses trends in digital marketing to Generation Z, or "Generation Spongebob". It identifies 21 trends in 10 minutes including kids being wired at younger ages, co-creation with kids, 3D printing, new heroes on YouTube and immersive augmented reality experiences. It also notes the importance of cross-channel approaches, app store optimization, and using big data in digital distribution to reach kids across devices and platforms. The key message is that brands must adopt digital and hybrid strategies to effectively market to the current generation of always-connected children.
Eric Huang, Made in Me @ Bologna Children's Book Fair 2015, TISP workshopTISP Project
The document contains 3 email addresses: eric@madeinme.com, @dinoboy89, and @hello_madeinme. It appears to be contact information for 3 individuals, with eric@madeinme.com possibly being the primary contact given it is listed first.
Bastei Lübbe is one of Germany's largest mass market publishers known for publishing bestselling authors. It has transitioned to becoming a digital entertainment company through investments in e-publishing, audio books, and multimedia apps. The document discusses Bastei Lübbe's strategies for reinventing its business model to engage future generations of readers across analog and digital platforms through creative new content and international partnerships.
Andrea Angiolini, Il Mulino, about Pandoracampus @ Frankfurt Book Fair 2014, ...TISP Project
Pandoracampus is a multi-publisher digital platform for higher education that provides eTextbooks, active content for studying and teaching, and resources for testing learning progress. It aims to help study through a digital environment that offers more options than printed books. Pandoracampus exists as both a web platform and an app for iOS tablets that can be used offline. It was developed through research and development, focus groups, testing in actual courses, and a pilot launch in 2013-2014 before a full market launch in 2014-2015.
KAWARU CONSULTING presenta el projecte amb l'objectiu de permetre als ciutadans realitzar tràmits administratius de manera telemàtica, des de qualsevol lloc i dispositiu, amb seguretat jurídica. Aquesta plataforma redueix els desplaçaments físics i el temps invertit en tràmits, ja que es pot fer tot en línia. A més, proporciona evidències de la correcta realització dels tràmits, garantint-ne la validesa davant d'un jutge si cal. Inicialment concebuda per al Ministeri de Justícia, la plataforma s'ha expandit per adaptar-se a diverses organitzacions i països, oferint una solució flexible i fàcil de desplegar.
La inteligencia artificial sigue evolucionando rápidamente, prometiendo transformar múltiples aspectos de la sociedad mientras plantea importantes cuestiones que requieren una cuidadosa consideración y regulación.
Catalogo Refrigeracion Miele Distribuidor Oficial Amado Salvador ValenciaAMADO SALVADOR
Descubre el catálogo general de la gama de productos de refrigeración del fabricante de electrodomésticos Miele, presentado por Amado Salvador distribuidor oficial Miele en Valencia. Como distribuidor oficial de electrodomésticos Miele, Amado Salvador ofrece una amplia selección de refrigeradores, congeladores y soluciones de refrigeración de alta calidad, resistencia y diseño superior de esta marca.
La gama de productos de Miele se caracteriza por su innovación tecnológica y eficiencia energética, garantizando que cada electrodoméstico no solo cumpla con las expectativas, sino que las supere. Los refrigeradores Miele están diseñados para ofrecer un rendimiento óptimo y una conservación perfecta de los alimentos, con características avanzadas como la tecnología de enfriamiento Dynamic Cooling, sistemas de almacenamiento flexible y acabados premium.
En este catálogo, encontrarás detalles sobre los distintos modelos de refrigeradores y congeladores Miele, incluyendo sus especificaciones técnicas, características destacadas y beneficios para el usuario. Amado Salvador, como distribuidor oficial de electrodomésticos Miele, garantiza que todos los productos cumplen con los más altos estándares de calidad y durabilidad.
Explora el catálogo completo y encuentra el refrigerador Miele perfecto para tu hogar con Amado Salvador, el distribuidor oficial de electrodomésticos Miele.
Todo sobre la tarjeta de video (Bienvenidos a mi blog personal)AbrahamCastillo42
Power point, diseñado por estudiantes de ciclo 1 arquitectura de plataformas, esta con la finalidad de dar a conocer el componente hardware llamado tarjeta de video..
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SOPRA STERIA presenta una aplicació destinada a persones amb discapacitat intel·lectual que busca millorar la seva integració laboral i digital. Permet crear currículums de manera senzilla i intuitiva, facilitant així la seva participació en el mercat laboral i la seva independència econòmica. Aquesta iniciativa no només aborda la bretxa digital, sinó que també contribueix a reduir la desigualtat proporcionant eines accessibles i inclusives. A més, "inCV" està alineat amb els Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible de l'Agenda 2030, especialment els relacionats amb el treball decent i la reducció de desigualtats.