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Angel Island (Hardcover): Branwell Fanning, William Wong Angel Island (Hardcover)
Branwell Fanning, William Wong
R781 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R128 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Oakland's Chinatown (Hardcover): William Wong Oakland's Chinatown (Hardcover)
William Wong
R781 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R128 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Human Work Interaction Design: Designing for Human Work - The first IFIP TC 13.6 WG Conference: Designing for Human Work,... Human Work Interaction Design: Designing for Human Work - The first IFIP TC 13.6 WG Conference: Designing for Human Work, February 13-15, 2006, Madeira, Portugal (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Torkil Clemmensen, Pedro Campos, Rikke Orngreen, Annelise Mark Pejtersen, William Wong
R2,937 Discovery Miles 29 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book records the very first Working Conference of the newly established IFIP Working Group on Human-Work Interaction Design, which was hosted by the University of Madeira in 2006. The theme of the conference was on synthesizing work analysis and design sketching, with a particular focus on how to read design sketches within different approaches to analysis and design of human-work interaction. Authors were encouraged to submit papers about design sketches - for interfaces, for organizations of work etc. - that they themselves had worked on. During the conference, they presented the lessons they had learnt from the design and evaluation process, citing reasons for why the designs worked or why they did not work. Researchers, designers and analysts in this way confronted concrete design problems in complex work domains and used this unique opportunity to share their own design problems and solutions with the community. To successfully practice and do research within Human - Work Interaction Design requires a high level of personal skill, which the conference aimed at by confronting designers and work analysts and those whose research is both analysis and design. They were asked to collaborate in small groups about analysis and solutions to a common design problem.

Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education - Selected Contributions from HCIEd 2007, March 29-30, 2007, Aveiro,... Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education - Selected Contributions from HCIEd 2007, March 29-30, 2007, Aveiro, Portugal (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Paula Kotze, William Wong, Joaquim Jorge, Alan Dix, Paula Alexandra Silva
R2,919 Discovery Miles 29 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In thispa per, we describe the key lessons from an earlier HCI Educators' conference, held in Limerick in 2006, on 'inventivity' - a term coined to highlight the confluence of inventiveness and creativ ity. There is a distinction between being creative andbein g artistic. HCI education, in terms of creative inventiveness, is not just about artistically pleasing user inte rfaces, but also about solutions that are innovative. We can know much about creativ ity and inventiveness. However, tobe able to teach and train students so that th ey can be creatively inventive, we believe that it would be helpful if educators themselves have personally experienced this. With this in mind, we organised the follow up conference HCIEd 2007 Creativity: Experiencing to Educate and Design. Inventivity was coined to refer to the notiono f inventing creative and innovative solutions. This term was also intended tomean that such solutionsb e more than 'creative', artistic or appealing interfaces as designed by artistic or 'creative types' of people. It was also intended to reflect the creativeness of the solutions that had to be invented. One reason for emphasising this as pect at the conference was that, in HCI design it is easy to mis interpret the focus ofHCI d esign solutions - which should notad dress just visualisation and interaction design, but also address how that visualisation and interactioncreativ ely repr esents and simplifies the complexities in work thatpe ople engage in.

Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education - Selected Contributions from HCIEd 2007, March 29-30, 2007, Aveiro,... Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education - Selected Contributions from HCIEd 2007, March 29-30, 2007, Aveiro, Portugal (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
Paula Kotze, William Wong, Joaquim Jorge, Alan Dix, Paula Alexandra Silva
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In thispa per, we describe the key lessons from an earlier HCI Educators' conference, held in Limerick in 2006, on 'inventivity' - a term coined to highlight the confluence of inventiveness and creativ ity. There is a distinction between being creative andbein g artistic. HCI education, in terms of creative inventiveness, is not just about artistically pleasing user inte rfaces, but also about solutions that are innovative. We can know much about creativ ity and inventiveness. However, tobe able to teach and train students so that th ey can be creatively inventive, we believe that it would be helpful if educators themselves have personally experienced this. With this in mind, we organised the follow up conference HCIEd 2007 Creativity: Experiencing to Educate and Design. Inventivity was coined to refer to the notiono f inventing creative and innovative solutions. This term was also intended tomean that such solutionsb e more than 'creative', artistic or appealing interfaces as designed by artistic or 'creative types' of people. It was also intended to reflect the creativeness of the solutions that had to be invented. One reason for emphasising this as pect at the conference was that, in HCI design it is easy to mis interpret the focus ofHCI d esign solutions - which should notad dress just visualisation and interaction design, but also address how that visualisation and interactioncreativ ely repr esents and simplifies the complexities in work thatpe ople engage in.

Human Work Interaction Design: Designing for Human Work - The first IFIP TC 13.6 WG Conference: Designing for Human Work,... Human Work Interaction Design: Designing for Human Work - The first IFIP TC 13.6 WG Conference: Designing for Human Work, February 13-15, 2006, Madeira, Portugal (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Torkil Clemmensen, Pedro Campos, Rikke Orngreen, Annelise Mark Pejtersen, William Wong
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book records the very first Working Conference of the newly established IFIP Working Group on Human-Work Interaction Design, which was hosted by the University of Madeira in 2006. The theme of the conference was on synthesizing work analysis and design sketching, with a particular focus on how to read design sketches within different approaches to analysis and design of human-work interaction. Authors were encouraged to submit papers about design sketches - for interfaces, for organizations of work etc. - that they themselves had worked on. During the conference, they presented the lessons they had learnt from the design and evaluation process, citing reasons for why the designs worked or why they did not work. Researchers, designers and analysts in this way confronted concrete design problems in complex work domains and used this unique opportunity to share their own design problems and solutions with the community. To successfully practice and do research within Human - Work Interaction Design requires a high level of personal skill, which the conference aimed at by confronting designers and work analysts and those whose research is both analysis and design. They were asked to collaborate in small groups about analysis and solutions to a common design problem.

Stable Isotopes in Human Nutrition - Laboratory Methods and Research Applications (Hardcover, New): Steven A. Abrams, William... Stable Isotopes in Human Nutrition - Laboratory Methods and Research Applications (Hardcover, New)
Steven A. Abrams, William Wong
R2,678 Discovery Miles 26 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The use of stable isotopes in nutritional studies is now widespread, and the technique is becoming increasingly popular. Practical applications are numerous and include: calcium and iron absorption studies, studies looking at the impacts of diet, physical activity, aging, and medical therapy and supplementation on nutrient metabolism, the measurement of energy cost of pregnancy, studies on the causes of growth faltering in infants, and investigations into childhood and adult obesity. This book is designed as a laboratory handbook of methods used to perform stable isotope studies in humans. It covers basic principles, dosage information, sample preparation procedures, analytical instrumentation, and necessary mathematical methods and provides the fundamentals to enable researchers to evaluate and establish stable isotope methods in their own laboratories.

Priscilla the Magnificent (Paperback): William Wong Foey Priscilla the Magnificent (Paperback)
William Wong Foey
R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lotus Land (Paperback): William Wong Foey Lotus Land (Paperback)
William Wong Foey
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Letters To My Grandchildren - Memoirs of a Dragon Lady (Paperback): Carol Williams-Wong Letters To My Grandchildren - Memoirs of a Dragon Lady (Paperback)
Carol Williams-Wong
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Windows 2000 DNS Server (Paperback): William Wong Windows 2000 DNS Server (Paperback)
William Wong
R1,424 R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Save R256 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Comprehensive coverage of DNS Server management.



Manage, optimize, and interconnect your Windows 2000 Active Directory networks using DNS and the vital information contained in this comprehensive volume. Networking expert William Wong provides hands-on detail on every aspect of DNS--the address management protocol used by Windows 2000 Active Directory domain controllers. Its all here--from installing and configuring DNS, integrating with DHCP and Active Directory, to employing multimaster replication, using the Internet, and optimizing performance. Windows 2000 DNS Server also contains in-depth coverage of DHCP, WINS, remote system administration, and command line management using DNSCMD.EXE and DNSSTAT.EXE. Plus, youll get 8 pages of network blueprints that illustrate design, installation, and architecture issues.



Learn to:




  • Set up and maintain Windows 2000 Active Directory and DNS
  • Migrate existing Windows NT and UNIX networks to the Windows 2000 DNS
  • Exploit the interaction between Dynamic DNS, Active Directory, and DHCP
  • Use DHCP to dynamically update DNS
  • Simplify administration with the DNS snap-in for the Microsoft Management Console
  • Deploy automatic zone updates and reverse lookup zones using Active Directory-integrated zones
  • Centralize and simplify system administration using Active Directory multimaster replication
  • Master the DNS command-line tools
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