... (Tienganh.com.vn) ...
Ngày tải lên: 16/09/2013, 12:10
... “powerful”, in contrast to Romanian, where iterating beyond the initial ‘any’ translations leads to better results? Interestingly, findings from linguistic typology may shed some light on this issue Haspelmath ... available textual-entailment system or evaluation data for Romanian exists We therefore examine the system outputs directly to determine whether the top-ranked items are actually DE operators or not ... consider the output of the algorithm to be the ranked list of DE operators retrieved in the DE-learning step In our experiments, we initialized n to 10 and set nr to Romanian results Our results show...
Ngày tải lên: 17/03/2014, 00:20
Don''''t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability doc
... everything seem better Using a site that doesn t make us think about unimportant things feels effortless, whereas puzzling over things that don t matter to us tends to sap our energy and enthusiasm—and ... What are the most important things on this page? Why did they call it that? But the last thing you need is another checklist to add to your stack of Web design checklists The most important thing ... around, they should be able to point at the different areas of the page and say, “Things I can on this site!” “Links to today’s top stories!” “Products this company sells!” “Things they re eager to...
Ngày tải lên: 27/06/2014, 00:20
I know that women don’t like me!’ Presuppositions in therapeutic discourse Marta Andersson pot
... discernible on the basis of the correction that the latter utterance makes to the first two The presupposition triggered by the it-cleft in (c) points to something that might have been mistakenly inferred ... to unravel The following section will investigate whether the reasons for intentional introduction of new information in therapeutic discourse are easier to interpret and how often this strategy ... illuminating to investigate whether the method acquired by the therapist in uences both their own presuppositions and those made by patients Another interesting idea worth scrutinizing in therapeutic...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 02:20
That Don''''t Impress Me Much pps
... That don' t impress me much So you got the looks but have you got the touch Don' t get me wrong, yeah I think you're alright But that won 't keep me warm in the middle of the night That don' t ... tell me you must be ngủ với đâu jokin', right! Đằng non trình [Chorus] Okay, so you've got a car That don' t impress me much Em khác: Em thằng trai thích đánh bóng xe ô t Em b t chị cởi giầy ... impress me much Chúa nhân t với em À à, em nghĩ em đặc bi t Rồi rồi, em đứa chẳng giống A, em Brad Pitt Nhưng Brad Pitt chị có ấn t ợng You're one of those guys who likes đâu to shine his machine Chỉ...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 07:20
''''Haven''''t'''' và ''''don''''t have'''' doc
... you have a pen? 'have' lại động t chính, mang nghĩa Có Vì nên nhớ 'have' trợ động t động t Câu hỏi khác bi t I haven 't I don' t have Khi dùng I don' t have, câu I don' t have a pen, dùng 'have' ... haven 't a clue dùng haven 't theo cách thực thông dụng Vì thường không nói I haven 't a pen, hay I haven 't a book mà thường nơi I don' t have a pen, hay I don' t have a book Trong tiếng Anh người Anh, ... got câu I've got a book, I've got a pen, I've got a new car Ở đây, 'have' dùng trợ động t cho động t get trường hợp dùng haven 't câu I haven 't got a book Have you got a new car? Điều quan trọng...
Ngày tải lên: 12/07/2014, 17:20
Sự khác nhau giữa haven’t và don’t have docx
... trường hợp have trợ động t có lúc lại động t Sự khác bi t “I haven 't “I don' t have Khi dùng I don t have, dùng have động t với nghĩa CÓ, ví dụ: - I don t have a car (T i ô t ) - Do you have a ... got a new car” Trong trường hợp have dùng trợ động t cho động t GET với trường hợp dùng haven t câu “I haven 't got a book” Have you got a new car?” T m lại, cần lưu ý HAVE động t trợ động t ... - Have giữ chức trợ động t , ví dụ hoàn thành “I have seen that film.” (T i xem phim rồi) Have trường hợp thực chức ngữ nghĩa mà trợ giúp cho động t see M t số trợ động t khác dùng t ơng t ,...
Ngày tải lên: 12/07/2014, 17:20
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 1 docx
... something like that help but make you feel that your time has been well spent?) But the most satisfying thing has been people saying that it helped them get their job done better But what have ... on interesting projects with a lot of nice, smart people, and when we’re finished, the sites are better than when we started I get to work at home most of the time and I don t have to sit in mind-numbing ... The “lost” chapters There were two chapters I wanted to include in the first book, but didn t, mostly in the interest of keeping it short One, Chapter 10, is about the importance of treating users...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 10:22
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 2 ppt
... every time they want to go there—not just to find the site for the first time, but every time they want to go there, sometimes several times a day If you ask them about it, it becomes clear that ... understand the full range of what your site has to offer—not just the parts that they stumble across > You have a better chance of steering them to the parts of your site that you want them to see > They ll ... intelligence, but for lack of caring In the great scheme of things, it’s just not important to us.5 > If we find something that works, we stick to it Once we find something that works—no matter...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 10:22
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 3 doc
... from the text, as though it’s pointing at something else, while the convention calls for it to be pointing toward the clickable text Moving the arrow to the left would be enough to get rid of the ... designers to reinvent the wheel instead, largely because they feel (not incorrectly) that they ve been hired to something new and different, and not the same old thing (Not to mention the fact that praise ... (“full story”) The rest of the links were colored text But the problem was that all of the text on the page was in color, so there was no way to distinguish the links at a glance It’s not a disastrous...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 10:22
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 4 ppsx
... important can it be? It’s not primary It’s not even secondary.) And there’s a tendency to think that by the time people get that far into the site, they ll understand how it works And then there’s ... usually haven t thought things through that far, either But the reality is that users usually end up spending as much time on lowerlevel pages as they at the top And unless you’ve worked out top -to- bottom ... effort; standardizing their appearance makes it easy to distinguish them from everything else For instance, we expect to find street signs at street corners, we expect to find them by looking...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 10:22
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 5 ppsx
... bold text Reverse the button Change the button color The most common failing of “You are here” indicators is that they re too subtle They need to stand out; if they don t, they lose their value as ... attributes: > They were drawn correctly For tabs to work to full effect, the graphics have to create the visual illusion that the active tab is in front of the other tabs This is the main thing ... they tweaked and polished their implementation to the point where it was nearly perfect, even though they had to keep adding tabs as they expanded into different markets October 1998 October...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 10:22
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 6 pps
... print ads, by the time they get to your site will they remember exactly what it was that caught their interest? If the site is very complex or novel, a prominent “New to this site?” link on the ... out and the pressure mounts to squeeze in just one more thing, some things inevitably get lost in the shuffle The one thing you can t afford to lose in the shuffle—and the thing that most often ... most important things to test You can t trust your own judgment about this You need to show the Home page to people from outside your organization to tell you whether the design is getting this...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 11:20
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 7 pot
... Dualit Slice toaster, I was shocked to find myself on a page filled with useful, thoughtful, well-written information about choosing a toaster.(There was a prominent link to the Dualit, but it was ... test later Part of the conventional wisdom about Web development is that it’s very easy to go in and make changes The truth is, it turns out that it’s not that easy to make changes to a site ... have the recording of the test to show to their team back home (One person told me that after his team saw the recording, they made one change to their site which they later calculated had resulted...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 11:20
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 8 potx
... test: > Users are unclear on the concept They just don t get it They look at the site or a page and they either don t know what to make of it, or they think they but they re wrong > The words they re ... What I’m going to commend to you in this chapter is something even more drastic: Lost our lease, going-out-of-business-sale usability testing I’m going to try to explain how to your own testing ... don t have someone sitting next to them, but I will try to answer any questions you still have when we’re done We have a lot to do, and I’m going to try to keep us moving, but we’ll try to make...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 11:20
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 9 pptx
... of the things that tend to make users feel like the people publishing a site don t have their best interests at heart: > Hiding information that I want The most common things to hide are customer ... with their ears Most blind users are just as impatient as most sighted users They want to get the information they need as quickly as possible They not listen to every word on the page—just as ... submitted a form, for instance) Now imagine trying to solve that problem without being able to see the page The single best thing you can to improve your site’s accessibility is to test it often,...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 11:20
don t make me think a common sense approach to web usability phần 10 pptx
... and attractive But "flashy"? "Engaging"? Almost never Most of the time on the Web, people don t want to be engaged; they just want to get something done, and attempts to engage them that interfere ... because they have content you want or need? Can you name a site that has content that’s interesting or useful to you that you don t use because it's not visually interesting enough? I hope this ... supposed to enter > Create a “Skip to Main Content” link at the beginning of each page Imagine having to spend 20 seconds (or a minute, or two) listening to the global navigation at the top of every...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 11:20
10 start up secrets you don’t have to learn the hard way from guy kawasaki
Ngày tải lên: 06/12/2015, 23:03