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Monthly Archives: September 2003

Drawing clear lines between information systems

29-Sep-03

In my many ramblings through the wwweb, especially through various blogs and k-logs, I came upon this little gem - Drawing clear lines between information systems. When you read through it you may think, “Well, that’s obvious!”
I thought the same thing as I read through it. Then I thought, “Well, if it is so [...]

Drawing clear lines between information systems

29-Sep-03

In my many ramblings through the wwweb, especially through various blogs and k-logs, I came upon this little gem - Drawing clear lines between information systems. When you read through it you may think, “Well, that’s obvious!”
I thought the same thing as I read through it. Then I thought, “Well, if [...]

Paper Prototyping: How-To Training Video from Nielsen Norman Group

29-Sep-03

Paper Prototyping: How-To Training Video from Nielsen Norman Group.
I’ve not seen the DVD, but I’m sure it lives up to the high standards .NN/g adheres to on everything else they do. Basically, it shows techniques for, as the title states, Paper Prototyping.
I can’t attest to the techniques they espouse, but the basic [...]

Paper Prototyping: How-To Training Video from Nielsen Norman Group

29-Sep-03

http://www.nngroup.com/reports/prototyping/
Paper Prototyping: How-To Training Video from Nielsen Norman Group.
I’ve not seen the DVD, but I’m sure it lives up to the high standards .NN/g adheres to on everything else they do. Basically, it shows techniques for, as the title states, Paper Prototyping.
I can’t attest to the techniques they espouse, but the basic concept [...]

Diffusion of Innovation Theory

28-Sep-03

A thorough analysis of Diffusion of Innovation Theory. Nearly all of the links on the page, though, are dead.

Where have all the savants gone?

28-Sep-03

The tangent in my last post aside, what really struck me about the use of the descriptor “savant” in Quicksilver is that it doesn’t seem to be used today to describe “a learned person” or “scholar.” I wonder why not? Do we have better words to describe them?
The term “academic” is used quite [...]

Where have all the savants gone?

28-Sep-03

The tangent in my last post aside, what really struck me about the use of the descriptor “savant” in Quicksilver is that it doesn’t seem to be used today to describe “a learned person” or “scholar.” I wonder why not? Do we have better words to describe them?
The term “academic” is used quite [...]

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