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Kemp, C. D., and E. R. Tufte. "Envisioning Information." Biometrics 48, no. 2 (June 1992): 657. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2532323.

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Scott, Douglas M., and Edward R. Tufte. "Envisioning Information." Technometrics 34, no. 1 (February 1992): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1269569.

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Schmid, Rudolf, and Edward R. Tufte. "Envisioning Information." Taxon 40, no. 1 (February 1991): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1222963.

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Héran, François, Edward Rolf Tufte, and Francois Heran. "Envisioning Information." Revue Française de Sociologie 33, no. 1 (January 1992): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3322347.

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Arlinghaus, Sandra Lach, and Edward R. Tufte. "Envisioning Information." Geographical Review 81, no. 2 (April 1991): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/215988.

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Friedel, Robert, and Edward R. Tufte. "Envisioning Information." Technology and Culture 33, no. 1 (January 1992): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3105815.

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Herzig, Abbe H., and Edward R. Tufte. "Envisioning Information." Journal of the American Statistical Association 86, no. 414 (June 1991): 543. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2290606.

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Beauchamp, Gary K. "Envisioning Information." Appetite 17, no. 3 (December 1991): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0195-6663(91)90031-m.

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Korfhage, Robert R. "Envisioning information." Journal of Visual Languages & Computing 3, no. 3 (September 1992): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/1045-926x(92)90022-e.

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Tufte, Edward R. "Envisioning Information." Soil Science 153, no. 6 (June 1992): 509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00010694-199206000-00011.

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Mane, Ketan K. "Envisioning knowledge tightly coupling knowledge analysis and visualization /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3238507.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, School of Library and Information Science, 2006.
"Title from dissertation home page (viewed July 12, 2007)." Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-10, Section: A, page: 3635. Adviser: Katy Boerner.
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Jaffery, Syed Raza Ali. "Envisioning a building information model (BIM) integrated building performance visualization (iPViz) interface." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/58925.

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The dispersed nature, complexity, and amount of information available in modern buildings with advanced management and control systems, makes it challenging for building operators to holistically understand building performance. One of the reasons is the lack of integration among multiple information sources and tools making it harder to align performance data with user’s experiential model of the physical systems. The goal of this research is to envision an integrated building performance visualization interface that provides contextually relevant, on-demand information to building operators. The research was executed in three sequential phases including an extensive literature review, a detailed case study, and development of a mockup prototype. I conducted an extensive literature review to capture the state-of-the-art in related academic domains and to establish a point-of-departure for the proposed research. The case study focused on a high performance building to understand operation and maintenance practices with an emphasis on building management systems (BMS). The case study involved two phases. In the first phase, I collected qualitative data by conducting interviews, contextual inquiries, and shadowing of building operators. In the second phase, I conducted a survey to collect quantitative data that further expanded upon the initial findings from first phase. The results revealed several overlapping and interrelated challenges that were further analyzed and grouped into two sets of issues: visualization related and system’s interactivity related. I also identified two core problems in the overall use of the BMS: a lack of spatial and informational context, and disconnected monitoring of energy and system performance data. Based on the findings, I developed a BIM Integrated Performance Visualization (iPViz) interface mockup as a proof-of-concept to support the work of building operators. I demonstrated the proposed interface features by using storyboard illustrations based on task-specific scenarios. I designed the scenarios and storyboards to demonstrate the proposed interface’s ability to provide spatially contextual information in response to a building operator’s interactions. The research provides some future directions for the development of BIM-based performance visualization systems. Additional research is required to implement and evaluate the proposed solutions and to analyze their effectiveness in facilitating building management functions.
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Alenljung, Beatrice. "Envisioning a Future Decision Support System for Requirements Engineering : A Holistic and Human-centred Perspective." Doctoral thesis, Linköping : Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköpings universitet, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-10564.

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Bustamante, Duarte Ana María. "Participation & (Re)settlement : envisioning mobile services with young forced migrants." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Jaume I, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666742.

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This thesis focuses on the role and adaptation of participatory design (PD) approaches to create “safe spaces” where young forced migrants can be co-researchers on and co-designers of mobile (geospatial) services to support them upon arrival and during the first stages of their (re)settlement in the host cities. In such particular context, the current research has three main contributions. First, it identified a set of initial challenges and needs of forced migrants upon arrival and in the first stages of their (re)settlement in Münster, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany. Second, it proposed adaptations on PD's practices to effectively encourage young forced migrants' participation codesigning their digital services. Lastly, it developed two augmented geovisualizations prototypes to assist with their navigation of host cities in such situation.
Esta tesis se centra en el papel y la adaptación de los enfoques de diseño participativo (PD) para crear “espacios seguros” donde los jóvenes migrantes forzosos pueden ser co-investigadores y co-diseñadores de servicios móviles (geoespaciales) para apoyarlos al momento de su llegada y durante la primera Etapas de su (re) asentamiento en las ciudades anfitrionas. En tal contexto particular, la investigación actual tiene tres contribuciones principales. Primero, identificó un conjunto de desafíos y necesidades iniciales de los migrantes forzosos al momento de su llegada y en las primeras etapas de su (re) asentamiento en Münster, Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania. En segundo lugar, propuso adaptaciones a las prácticas de la DP para alentar eficazmente la participación de los migrantes forzosos en el diseño de sus servicios digitales. Por último, desarrolló dos prototipos de geovisualizaciones aumentadas para ayudar en su navegación de las ciudades anfitrionas en tal situación.
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Desjardins, Olivier. "A BRAVE NEW BUILDING. Réédition expérimentale et design d'information." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27118/27118.pdf.

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HUANG, KUO-SHANG, and 黃國賢. "Envisioning Navigable Information space through 3D Camera Control Interface." Thesis, 2002. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/96641983472829123784.

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As far as the field of Architecture design is concerned,3D simulation is indispensable . However,a general 3D browser provides the user simple navigation tools to adjust viewpoint,just as moving his position and orientation in real world to observing and exploring the environment . But most people are hard to find the relationship in free form space and used to get lost in a 3D world . Though we live in a three-dimensional environment,the real world still contains many cues and metaphors to allow us to realize the environment,and limitations in action can’t be expressed correctly . To navigating in a virtual environment successfully needs fine user interface,and camera control is essential to user interface ..The various virtual environment applications will take different camera control methods to certain circumstances and user’s task. These camera control methods are often predefined by designer. However,the users will hard to find the target rapidly and accurately according to the circumstances in a complex dynamic environment . The purpose of this research is to investigate the camera control modes based on a navigable information space. By using the virtual environment editor which is friendly to designer to develop a adjustable camera control interface,to allow the user to modulate the viewpoint in a navigation process through the graphical user interface. And these camera control functions can be transplant to other virtual environment through a modular development.
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Pyati, Ajit. "Re-Envisioning Libraries in the Information Society: A Critical Theory of Library Technology." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106306.

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Libraries have been involved in technological transformation for several decades, and are now increasingly associated with discourses surrounding the development of a global information society. The information society, however, remains a contested terrain, with a major focus on connectivity to ICTs, and is often linked with technological determinist and technocratic agendas. The library profession and field do not adequately theorize technology in a way that offers a progressive alternative to this dominant information society vision. In light of this context, this dissertation argues for the relevance of critical theory as a framework for guiding and analyzing library technology actions. This confluence of critical theory and library technology studies is named a “critical theory of library technology.” The framework is both a conceptual tool for re-envisioning the roles of libraries in relation to technology, as well as an analytical tool for exploring library technology decisions at various levels of impact. The open source software movement in libraries serves as test case in the application of this framework as a mode of analysis. Prominent library open source projects are discussed, and an in-depth, qualitative case study of Simon Fraser University Library in Canada, a library developing open source software for electronic resource management and electronic journal publishing, is undertaken. Interviews and documentary research are the main sources of data. Findings indicate that while the software projects are nominally open source, the co-developer communities remain limited. Best practices research will have to address areas related to the on-going community development and sustainability of these projects. However, in relation to the critical framework, the library emerges as a model of high investment in the technological skills of systems staff. The case presents a regional example of cooperation that is benefiting smaller client libraries in the regional consortia. Open source ideology, however, appears as just one of a variety of factors behind the deployment of these projects. In the case of the electronic journal publishing software project, an open source/open access ideological orientation is prominent, and the project presents a potentially new model for academic libraries in the support of electronic publishing services.
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Duarte, Ana Maria Bustamante. "Participation & (Re)settlement : envisioning mobile services with young forced migrants." Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/56698.

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A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor in Information Management, specialization in Geographic Information Systems
In recent years, digital services have played a crucial role in the forced migration phenomenon worldwide. Researchers and practitioners in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Science (IS) have explored the impact of digital solutions and proposed new approaches to tackle the specific conditions of forced migration. Nonetheless, several of the currently available digital services developed for this purpose have had limited participation of this group in their development process. Digital services could benefit from forced migrants’ participation during their design and development process. It could enhance the services to address more effectively forcibly displaced communities’ needs and challenges in the different phases of their involuntary displacement. This thesis focuses on the role and adaptation of participatory design (PD) approaches to create “safe spaces” where young forced migrants can be co-researchers on and co-designers of mobile (geospatial) services to support them upon arrival and during the first stages of their (re)settlement in the host cities. In such particular context, the current research has three main contributions. First, it identified a set of initial challenges and needs of forced migrants upon arrival and in the first stages of their (re)settlement in Münster, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany. Second, it proposed adaptations on PD’s practices to effectively encourage young forced migrants’ participation codesigning their digital services. Lastly, it developed two augmented geovisualizations prototypes to assist with their navigation of host cities in such situation. The proposed PD adaptations combined core concepts and strategies from participatory research (PR), didactics, and PD such as “safe spaces”, didactic reduction, reflective thinking, and workshops. The open-source prototypes are based on combinations of static and dynamic geospatial augmentations (images and augmented reality) which were combined with digital maps. These solutions were tailored based on the feedback from the forcibly displaced populations participating. Their main aim was to ease forced migrants arrival in host cities by supporting their spatial familiarization with unknown urban environments. Overall, the contribution of this thesis advances on the generation of participatory approaches for forced migrants to design their digital services and technologies while supporting host cities in their processes towards generating more inclusive urban environments for all of its citizens.
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Mangoosh, Abdullah Hussain Al Ali. "Envisioning a Comprehensive Earth Information System for Improving Water Resource Assessment in the UAE." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1781.

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Student Number : 0218517V - MSc dissertation - School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies - Faculty of Science
Rapid population growth, combined with an expanding economy and tourist industry has lead to a water resource crisis in the United Arab Emirates. The water crisis includes serious difficulties in meeting basic needs, particularly in the agricultural sector, which is a dominating water consumer in the country. All economic sectors are finding it increasingly difficult meeting their water needs, which is primarily manifested by the natural scarcity of water recourses, depletion of groundwater, low efficiency of water use and low coverage of water and sanitation services. This dissertation presents a vision for a comprehensive Earth Information System that goes beyond the limited collection of, say, meteorological data, but seeks to create a national database of past, present and future data of the many related earth system components of both natural and human origin, all of which play a role in defining the hydrologic cycle, and ultimately, the state of water resources. This system is being motivated by the fact that most of the water resource assessments in the UAE cannot take advantage of such datasets because the data are either not collected, too fragmented, or are not part of a national archive that is accessible to the research community and the general public. This system will be developed at the highest level of the national government, through the Office of His Highness the President and the office of the Department of Water Resource Studies which will seek to provide improved water resource assessment using modern database and analytical methods, that will support the development of better studies and new, modern institutional networks and authorities.
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Abdelaal, Mohammed. "URBAN REDEVELOPMENT THROUGH CITY-UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS: ENVISIONING AN EDUCATION DISTRICT IN SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS." 2015. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/masters_theses_2/259.

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This thesis examines the impact of planning a potential new urban university campus in Springfield, Massachusetts on the city’s long term goals for urban revitalization. By exploring a collaborative and community-oriented process for higher-educational development, I propose a dynamic model that could work as a catalyst for urban revitalization. The study will focus on the following: developing partnerships between the city of Springfield (government, community, local groups) and major educational institutions (such as the University of Massachusetts system); identifying potential sites suitable for the anticipated urban/mixed-use campus or compound; and studying and analyzing the forces within the city (neighborhoods around site) that would inspire and shape the ideal concept for a campus master plan. I will use four major research strategies: (1) Developing a partnership that is to be both interactive and instructive, (2) selecting and analyzing three or more best practice case studies, (3) analyzing the existing conditions in Springfield, particularity the surroundings of selected sites, and, (4) a critically and professionally developed urban design vision for the right kind of university campus in Springfield that would highlight the main ideas and conclude with a master plan as part of the overall recommendations of this research. Data are collected from books, journals, interviews, newspapers, website sources, and other published reports using a mixed-methods case-study approach. I expect that the study of this topic and the urban design programming and work associated with it would yield a successful model for campus planning and be potentially adopted or adapted by others in the future.
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Books on the topic "Envisioning information"

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Tufte, Edward R. Envisioning information. Cheshire, Conn: Graphics Press, 1990.

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Tufte, Edward R. Envisioning Information. Cheshire, Conn. (P.O. Box 430, Cheshire 06410): Graphics Press, 1990.

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Tufte, Edward R. Envisioning information. 8th ed. Cheshire, Conn: Graphics Press, 2001.

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Tufte, Edward R. Envisioning information. Cheshire, USA: Graphics Press, 1992.

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Danielle, Spencer, Pace/MacGill, and Steidel Verlag, eds. Envisioning emotional epistemological information. [Göttingen], Germany: Steidel, 2003.

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M, Dubik James, ed. Envisioning future warfare. Fort Leavenworth, Kan: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Press, 1995.

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White, John S., ed. Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8.

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A, Sivathanu Pillai, ed. Envisioning an empowered nation: Technology for societal transformation. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., 2004.

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Envisioning knowledge: Building literacy in the academic disciplines. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 2011.

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High impact school library spaces: Envisioning new school library concepts. Santa Barbara, California: Libraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Envisioning information"

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Gahegan, Mark, and Benjamin Adams. "Re-Envisioning Data Description Using Peirce’s Pragmatics." In Geographic Information Science, 142–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11593-1_10.

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Budzikowska, Margo. "Information Structure Transfer: Bridging the Information Gap in Structurally Different Languages." In Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future, 80–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8_8.

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Di Buccio, Emanuele, and Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio. "Envisioning Dynamic Quantum Clustering in Information Retrieval." In Quantum Interaction, 211–16. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24971-6_22.

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Noradzan, Haslinda, Nor Zalina Ismail, Nawal Abdul Razak, Fazlin Marini Hussain, and Rahmah Lob Yussof. "Assessing User Needs Analysis for Inter-school Social Information Sharing Portal." In Envisioning the Future of Online Learning, 69–77. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0954-9_6.

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Nordin, Ariza, and Suriyani Ariffin. "Conceptualizing Data Driven Decision Support Component in Academic Information Management System." In Envisioning the Future of Online Learning, 93–102. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0954-9_8.

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Zhang, Qiang, Maryam Sadat Mirzaei, Hung-Hsuan Huang, and Toyoaki Nishida. "Story Envisioning Framework for Visualized Collective Storytelling in Conversation." In Human Interface and the Management of Information. Visual Information and Knowledge Management, 250–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22660-2_17.

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Fujii, Atsushi, and Tetsuya Ishikawa. "Applying Machine Translation to Two-Stage Cross-Language Information Retrieval." In Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future, 13–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8_2.

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Dorr, Bonnie J., Gina-Anne Levow, and Dekang Lin. "Building a Chinese-English Mapping Between Verb Concepts for Multilingual Applications." In Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future, 1–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8_1.

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White, John S. "Contemplating Automatic MT Evaluation." In Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future, 100–108. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8_10.

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Vanni, Michelle, and Florence Reeder. "How Are You Doing? A Look at MT Evaluation." In Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future, 109–16. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Envisioning information"

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Abadie, Andre, and Duminda Wijesekera. "Cognitive radio technologies: Envisioning the realization of network-centric warfare." In 2012 Military Communications and Information Systems Conference (MilCIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/milcis.2012.6380670.

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Payton, Jamie, Xiaojiang Du, Xubin He, and Jie Wu. "Envisioning an Information Assurance and Performance Infrastructure for the Internet of Things." In 2018 IEEE 4th International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (CIC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cic.2018.00043.

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Sandhu, Gurdish. "Re-envisioning library and information services in the wake of emerging trends and technologies." In 2015 4th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ettlis.2015.7048190.

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Doherty, Neil F. "Re-envisioning the role of benefits realisation in a world dominated by robots." In 2016 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rcis.2016.7549321.

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Mizuno, Yuji, Yusuke Kishita, Haruna Wada, Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Shinichi Fukushige, and Yasushi Umeda. "Proposal of Design Support Method of Sustainability Scenarios in Backcasting Manner." In ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2012-70850.

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Describing sustainability scenarios is a hopeful approach for envisioning sustainable future visions of industries. However, describing sustainability scenarios is a difficult task and there is no computational support method. This article proposes a design support method of sustainability scenarios in a backcasting manner, which means thinking backward from targeted futures. For the design support method, we propose the following two methods; (i) a method for supporting backward thinking and constructing future visions using a logic tree and (ii) a method for drawing transition paths based on the logic tree. As a case study, we designed “Sustainable manufacturing scenario,” which envisions sustainable future visions of manufacturing industries. Through the case study, we identified the effectiveness of the proposed method. The proposed method supports designing the scenario in clarifying the future visions, drawing the transition paths, and describing them in scenario structurally.
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Kim, Euiyoung, Sara L. Beckman, and Alice M. Agogino. "Applying Design Roadmapping in New Product Development Education: Insights From Student Design Teams." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-85324.

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A design roadmap is a canvas that facilitates embedding user experience design goals into the earliest stages of the design process by envisioning how a concept can evolve over time to meet changing user needs. This paper explores the development of design roadmap canvases by product design teams in an educational setting. It does so by (1) examining the design roadmapping workshop deliverables from new product development student teams at the University of California, Berkeley between 2014–2017 and (2) analyzing 107 survey responses from students in those workshops about their design roadmapping experiences. The paper describes the benefits to students using design roadmapping and insights into how best to engage students in design roadmapping exercises. Finally, based on the challenges students had with the process employed in the experiment, recommendations are provided to help educators and practitioners make productive use of design roadmaps.
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Kudo, Takeshi, Koki Shiohata, Osami Matsushita, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Akira Okabe, and Shigeo Sakurai. "Experimental Study of Torsional-Bending Coupled Vibration of a Rotor System With a Bladed Disk." In ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2013-12115.

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An experimental investigation was conducted to confirm the bending-torsion coupled vibration of a rotor system with a bladed disk. For a rotor with relatively long blades such as in the latest low-pressure steam turbines, coupled vibration with shaft torsional vibration represents the bladed disk natural frequency of a nodal diameter (k) of zero (umbrella mode). Today this well-known behavior is reflected in the design of steam turbine rotor systems to prevent the blade vibration resonance due to torque excitation caused by the electric power grid, a standard for which is proposed by ISO 22266-1. The bending-torsion coupled resonance of rotor systems occurs, however, under specific conditions due to rotor unbalance. When the rotor’s rotational speed (Ω) is equal to the sum/difference of the bending natural frequency (ωb) and torsional natural frequency (ωθ), namely, Ω = ωθ ± ωb, there is coupled resonance, which was experimentally observed with a rotor with a relatively simplified shape. In this study, the test apparatus for a flexible rotor system equipped with a shrouded bladed disk driven by an electric motor was constructed to confirm the vibration characteristics, by envisioning the bending-torsion coupled resonance as applied to actual rotor systems of turbo machinery. A radial active magnetic bearing (AMB) was employed to support the rotor by controlling bearing stiffness and damping, and applying lateral directional excitation of forward and backward whirl to the rotor. A servomotor was also equipped at the end of the rotor system to excite the torsional vibration. The resonance of a bladed disk with nodal diameter (k) of zero, which was coupled with the rotor’s torsional vibration, was observed under the above condition (Ω = ωθ − ωb) through AMB excitation of the rotor’s bending natural frequency. Conversely, the torsional excitation caused by the servomotor was confirmed as causing the coupled resonance of rotor bending vibration.
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Ho Schar, Cathi. "Design in Government." In 2019 ACSA Fall Conference. ACSA Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.fall.19.16.

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Today, governments must address the demand for solutions to complex and multi-dimensional urban and regional problems, greater citizen engagement, participatory democracy, innovative leadership practices, and organizational change. According to the Observatory for Public Sector Innovation’s (OPSI) global review, “Governments and their partners are undergoing transformation to overcome unprecedented challenges and seize vast opportunities”. This need for change has opened up a new space for design and innovation in government also fueled by the “growing interest in evidence-based policy making and the application of “design thinking” to policy-making”. However most of this integration of design-thinking and design has focused a round service and information design rather than environmental design, which forces the question: What is the role of the environmental design disciplines in this transformation? This paper explores various past and emerging models of design and government partnerships to provide a context for envisioning this future role, including a new hybrid model for university and government alignment presented by the newly established University of Hawai’i Community Design Center. Finally, this paper will end with a summary of the interactive session held at the 2019 ASCA Less Talk More Action conference that asked attendees to apply this inquiry to the design of an Office of Design within their academic or governmental institutions.
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"ENVISIONING uHEALTH - An Ontological Framework." In International Conference on Health Informatics. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0003290004110416.

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Mocanu, Andrei. "Envisioning a collaborative smart home solution based on argumentative dialogues." In BCI '15: 7th Balkan Conference in Informatics. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2801081.2801098.

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