... with kind permission of Her Majesty the Queen Right of Canada ISBN 9 78- 1-4471-47 68- 8 ISBN 9 78- 1-4471-4769-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/9 78- 1-4471-4769-5 Springer London Heidelberg New York Dordrecht Library ... 585 Lennart E Nacke 27 Improving Gameplay with Game Metrics and Player Metrics 621 Graham McAllister, Pejman Mirza-Babaei, and Jason Avent Part VI Analytics and Player Communities 28 ... titles, including MotoGP 08 and the Superbike World Championship (SBK), and Paolo Maninetti, senior game programmer at Milestone, who has worked on titles such as MotoGP 08 and the Superbike World...
... 2.0 — meaning, for example, that the $87 8 million spent on research activities alone at SUNY’s major research centers in 2006 likely resulted in at least $80 0 million of additional economic activity ... ages 18 to 24 — up 16 percent since 2002.40 The enrollment figures for both years include people who are older than 24 (meaning the percentage of 18- to-24s who are enrolled would be a bit Page ... percentage of its age 18- 24 18- to-24s getting degrees would be somewhat population For more, see Table smaller).41 The number of blacks enrolled in college, as a share of the black 18- 24 age cohort,...
... University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, 2000 [ 18] C.A Ellis, S.J Gibbs, G Rein, Groupware: Some issues and experiences, Communications of the ACM 34 (1) (1991) 38 58 [19] C.A Ellis, K Keddara, A workflow ... the context of Computer Supported Cooperative Work and, more specifically, groupware systems [ 18, 28] An interesting classification of collaborative technologies is given in [17] There Ellis presents ... Management: Models, Techniques, and Empirical Studies, Volume 180 6 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2000, pp 2 18 234 [12] Pallas Athena, Case Handling with FLOWer: Beyond...
... below In our example the durations of the activities in Exhibit have been reduced in Exhibit to 50% of the original size rounded up In Exhibit a project buffer equal to one half of the length of ... 17 No December 2005 49 The critical path in Exhibit consists of activities 1, 4, 8, 9, and 11 with a planned project duration of 21 days In Exhibit 3, by chance, the critical chain consists of ... Exhibit Finally, we agree with McKay and Morton (19 98) who state that a series of empirical studies are needed to clearly identify the Engineering Management Journal Vol 17 No December 2005 Exhibit...
... Joint word segmentation and POS tagging using a single perceptron In Proceedings of ACL- 08: HLT, pages 88 8 89 6, Columbus, Ohio, June Association for Computational Linguistics Yue Zhang and Stephen ... 92.7 LR 80 .1 93 .8 97.6 93.2 Though not directly comparable, we can make some remarks to the accuracy of our model For constituent parsing, the best result on CTB 5.0 is reported to be 78% F1 measure ... Huang, Qun Liu, and Yajuan L¨ u 20 08 A cascaded linear model for joint Chinese word segmentation and part-of-speech tagging In Proceedings of ACL- 08: HLT, pages 89 7–904, Columbus, Ohio, June Association...
... 43 Bamboo in Paper Production 48 Industry Analysis 52 Recommendations 65 Ideal Partners in the Industry 67 Next Steps 70 Conclusion 71 Appendix A 72 Bibliography 78 Critical Introduction: The Theory ... Arthur "Consulting is More Than Giving Advice." Harvard Business Review September-October 1 982 No 82 510, Turner, perform the first steps, although, I worked to perform the more detailed phases ... recommended further research and added costs only when it was necessary and worth the risk 14 Tomasko, 58 18 Game Changing Strategies Understanding the Lewin's Change Model and researching different definitions...
... usability criteria 181 8. 2.3 Design for mobile systems 185 8. 3 Assessment of usability in mobile systems 186 8. 3.1 Method 186 8. 3.2 Results 188 8. 3.3 Case study – ... Conclusions and lessons learned 286 12.6 Overall conclusion 287 Acknowledgement 288 References 288 Part Organisational Strategies 289 13 Knowledge Sharing in Mobile ... 78 4.5 Employment conditions in mobile and virtual work 80 4.5.1 The outline of employment conditions 80 4.5.2 The principle of equal treatment 81 4.5.3 Working time 82 ...
... mobile access to documents and services In: Mobile Networks and Applications, 5(4):243–2 58 Gerson E, Star S (1 986 ) Analyzing due process in the workplace In: ACM Transactions on office information ... 209221 Luff P, Heath C (19 98) Mobility in collaboration In: Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, ACM Press, Seattle, pp 305– 314 Norman DA (19 98) The invisible computer: ... Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Work Activities Coordination and Collaboration, pp 39– 48 Strauss A (1 985 ) Work and the division of labour The Sociological Quarterly, 26(1):1–19 Tamminen S, Oulasvirta...
... inhabitants In the EU, there were 80 mobile phone subscriptions per 100 inhabitants in 2003 Luxembourg (120), Sweden ( 98) , and Italy (95) had the highest number of subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, ... to perform the task 33% 77% 70% 80 % 71% 65% Users can trust the functionality of the system 50% 48% 0% 20% 40% 60% All systems Permitto Care Ambulink 80 % 100% Fig 8. 2 Some mobile systems compared ... for development of high skill levels is more important in the long run 8 Usability in IT Systems for Mobile Work 181 8. 2.2 Mobility specific usability criteria Design of today’s mobile devices...
... year 20 08 • Specification of scenarios for the most important work processes, as the group expects them to be in 20 08 This was partly made as detailed scenarios of “a day at work in 20 08 Based ... Computer Interaction (NordiCHI’04), ACM Press , pp 457–4 58 Luff P and Heath C (19 98) Mobility in collaboration In: Proceedings of CSCW’ 98, ACM Press, New York, pp 305–314 Nielsen J (1993) Usability ... activities This design technique is often referred to as the “room metaphor” (Henderson 1 986 ; Lif 19 98) When an activity is performed, a “room” is opened in the interface This room contains a...
... needs of the personnel Nordanstig’s community covers an area of 1 380 km2 and has 10.000 inhabitants, i.e approximately 7.2 inhabitants/km2 The home care work is characterized by large distances ... Studies 38( 7): 1037–1051 Cohen WM, Levinthal DA (1990) Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation Administrative Science Quarterly 35: 1 28 152 Collins H, Kusch M (19 98) The ... sized enterprises in manufacturing industries Out of the 1504 companies contacted 89 9 answered the survey (59 .8% response rate), a sample that represents a 36% of the overall relevant population1...
... 1 980 ; Webster 1 984 ) and also in the diffusion literature by Rogers Finally, changing customers’ processes is a wellknown barrier when implementing IT-based business solutions In this re- 3 38 ... started in the early 1 980 s when Televerket (the Swedish monopoly telecom operator at that time) developed a public packet-switched mobile data communications system – Mobitex The development was ... technology As is well known from theories of technology development patterns (cf Sahal 1 981 ; Foster 1 986 ; Utterback 1994), the efforts needed to improve performance are far greater at the outset...