74 Articles match "2000","Process"

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Sunday, February 21, 2010
The proprietary Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional comes with one CD but the comparable Red Hat Linux 8.0 This strongly suggests that users buy the CD to get rid of the burden of the download process.” In a 2003 essay, BENJAMIN HAK-FUNG CHIAO makes the startling claim that FOSS is actually Private Property, not in the legal sense, which creates a fictional Common Property, but in a economic sense, as individuals and companies can effectively exclude others from using it, thereby achieving one of the key characteristics of private property. See: http://opensource.mit.edu/papers/chiao.pdf
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
These attempts at imposing market systems continued the process already begun with the development of video art and subsequent artistic manifestations on CD-ROM. good of example of this is the project Vote-Auction (2000) by UBERMORGEN.COM, which offered citizens with a right to vote in the 2000 US presidential election the option of selling their vote on the Internet to the highest bidder. Precisely, another This is the text from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009. Perhaps the first text to specifically
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
This figure includes the energy used on the farm to grow the food, and the post-agricultural processes of transporting, packaging, processing, and storing food. The real waste of energy and the pollution happen in the broader international food system: the processing, packaging, freezing, cooking, and moving of food. Crops for animal feed may be grown in Thailand, processed in Rotterdam, fed to cattle The difference in energy use between industrial and traditional agricultural systems could not be starker. There is much talk of how efficient and productive industrial
 

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They were the ones who told me to get involved with it around 2000 to 2001, indicating how it is probably one of those disciplines that will be difficult to bore you at any given point in time. Yet, if you have watched the video, it looks like the business, and, in particular, plenty of business processes, are far from being simple and relatively easy to execute. Dave nails it, rather There are plenty of people out there whom I continue to admire and respect a great deal over the course of the years; especially, those folks in the areas of Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Communities, Learning and Social Computing.
I'm not always expecting concrete requirements that are strongly process-centric (solutions that directly or indirectly impact sales, marketing, customer service, etc). become more process-centric. would point folks back to the original thinking behind the term "contextual collaboration" which was very much a process-centric view of how collaboration can be improved within structured work activities. A partial list of points-to-ponder: Enterprise 2.0
2000). Identifying singletons and assisting them to form connections is one of the most important processes for building the network. Can the theory help IA’s to improve that process? 2000) It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: Work in the Information Age, First Monday, Volume 5, Number 5 (May 2000) http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue5_5/nardi/index.html Shiv Singh Boxes And Arrows : The Design Behind the Design Register or Log In Search Stories Ideas Forums People Events Jobs About February Issue, 2009
An additional view on the factors in the process of growing and maintaining a relationship is provided by Bonnie Nardi (2005), who draws on the research on instant messaging and face-to-face communication (Nardi, Whittaker, & Bradner, 2000; Nardi et al., 2000). In Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference This post is part of the series describing the results of the study of blogger networking practices. Please take into account a couple of things:
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We don’t know how we know what we know, or make decisions; and therefore unwittingly misrepresent what we know when asked to describe the process.   Asked to describe how they made a decision after the event they will tend to provide a more structured process oriented approach which does not match reality. Medina, discussing the work of Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel (2000), relates how the brain rewires itself. Excellent (the post below). Why?
Well, if Agile is a process, the answer is yes.  But if Agile is a set of principles, the answer is clearly no.  Principles are guides to help you create better process. Bill Tozier (the taller one in the picture) pushed my buttons by leaving this excellent comment: Pushing a little harder: I'm not sure but I think that there is often some set of circumstances for which any strategy will outperform any other. And that's as it should be. Nothing technological, cultural, social, or even philosophical happened Scrum, XP, etc. don’t work for everyone. 
In brief, theyre groups of people informally bound together by shared expertise and passion for a joint enterprise � engineers engaged in deep-water drilling, for example, consultants who specialize in strategic marketing, or frontline managers in charge of check processing at a large commercial bank. Below is a summary of their characteristics. Whats the purpose? Who belongs? What holds it together? How long does it last? Community of practice To develop members capabilities; to build and exchange knowledge Members who select themselves
2000. " 2000. "Creating 2000. 2000. Different inputs (decentralized, distributed across cultures) and different processes (asynchronous for reflective thought, synchronous for real-time connections of geographically dispersed team members) have reframed what it means to collaborate. He refers to the significance of *knowing with or knowing-together* as an ongoing, fluid process rather that a series of discrete events. Home About Full Circle Resources Contact Us Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Friday, April 01, 2005 How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community - Update 2005 In 1999 I wrote an article entitled How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community .
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