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Designing for a Sustainable World - World Usabiltiy Day, Nov-12

World Usability DayWorld Usability Day 2009 is Thursday this week. The topic in 2009 is Designing for a Sustainable World. Hence check worldusabilityday.org for an event nearby – easy and CO2-friendly to reach.

Editor's picks (that's me):

Silpion & 13. Stock Sommerparty

Quelle: www.hamburgs-stadtteile.de

Am Freitag 11.9. laden Silpion IT Solutions und der 13. Stock zur Sommerparty ein. Beginn 12 Uhr Mittags! bis Open-End.

Ach ja, Sun VDI wird auch gezeigt.  cu _Matthias.
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Thank you very much..

Posted by Sesli Chat on September 09, 2009 at 10:59 PM CEST #

World Usability Day Hamburg 2009 - CfP

World Usability DayGet ready for the World Usability Day 2009. Although there is some time left until Nov-12, the CfP for the event in Hamburg is out (submission deadline is July-31). What I really like this year is the attempt to have a variety of session formats and the common theme of sustainability. As Bill Buxton said in his wonderful closing keynote at CHI08, there is no contradiction between design and green. Now I should count the Watts that Sun VDI is saving with the current paradigm shift from PCs to desktop virtualization.

> Call for Participation

ISC09 Student Party on June-20 /Hamburg

Sun Microsystems is sponsoring a party for students studying in fields related to computer science (informatik), including any computing field, mathematics, life sciences, physical sciences, earth sciences, and just about any field that involves simulation, number crunching, and/or data processing (which is pretty much all of them).

The main reason for the party is to have fun, so tell your friends and come on down.  The only requirement to get in is a student ID.  The other reasons for the party are to promote the International Supercomputing '09 Conference happening that week, to promote Sun Microsystems technologies, and to give students an opportunity to talk directly with Sun employees about whatever.

more info and (free) registration

Comments:

Hi -- I am a Sun employee and am wondering how you embedded the "tweet" and "retweet" into your page? Can you please contact me at maijaliisa.burkert(at)sun.com? I would love to use it on the Student Views and Reviews blog (http://blogs.sun.com/students/).

Thanks!
Maija

Posted by Maijaliisa Burkert on June 18, 2009 at 08:07 PM CEST #

Hey, where can we see the party pics?

Greetings,
Martin

Posted by Martin on June 21, 2009 at 06:23 PM CEST #

Yeah, would love to see them also, was a nice event.

Greets,

Chris

Posted by Christian on June 22, 2009 at 10:28 PM CEST #

IA Konferenz 2009

ok, let's see where to start my little report on the Information Architecture Konferenz – with K and Z – because it was mostly the German IA community coming together for it's annual conference. I must start with the lovely venue, the new Riverside Hotel in Hamburg on top of the river Elbe. That was a perfect location for 200 IA folks attending the 2-day conference last weekend.

Should I write for the web and start with the highlights? Or should I keep my fingers crossed and hope that you continue to read (or at least skip) to the end? Anyway. Mr. IA Institute, Louis Rosenfeld, gave the opening keynote on Web Analytics and User Experience (slides) – a call for data driven people to consider the Why – and a call for designers evaluate the What.

"It's not much use to know what is happening if you don’t know why.
You can’t know why things are happening if you don’t know what is happening."

In the afternoon I was skeptical about the talk "Design und praktischer Einsatz von UI Patterns" (slides). And I was not disappointed. I do not want to understand, why information architects follow just the design patterns approach rather then using the much broader notion of Christopher Alexander, BTW_ a real architect of the 1960s and 70s. [Resources on Patterns]

Claudia Urschbach made us shout "eya" when a pig shows up on her slides. I was not first. I did not get the beer. But I got vivid  impressions from web design work at the BBC in London. They are heading towards the semantic web by generating single web pages for each and every actor or singer and band on the radio or TV and each and every episode of their soap operas, or shows or you-name-it. They expect to get a hyperlinked network where e.g. the website for a cooking show can link to the BBC page of their singing celebrity guest.   (slides)

On Sunday we had two presentations on agile software development and information architecture. Oliver Emmler and Wolf Nödinger gave a very good example by applying agile philosophy on the presentation itself. "What do I want to say? How many time units? Hmm, does not fit in 30 minutes, so let's skip the history of extreme programming and have an interactive part with the audience instead." I liked that. Here are the (slides) of the other talk on agile IA.

Persuasive web design and pervasive information architecture. I am just glad that these come from two different talks. Sebastian Deterding talked about the relation between usability and motivation. Poor usability is less of a problem if you are motivated to accomplish a certain goal. (But this is no excuse for bad design.) On the other hand, a website can persuade a user in the sweet instance when the user's attention is focussed on an issue (eg. her CO2 footprint in dopplr) and an action button is offered (here_ donate to plant some trees).

Pervasive Information Architecture impressed by the presentation style. Andrea Resmini used the zooming UI capabilities of prezi.com for his closing keynote. Give it a try and you can imagine the wow-effect it made on the audience.

But the ultimate highlight of the conference was Peter Boersma's invited talk on user experience deliverables. He extended the common view of user stories, wireframes, mood boards!, usability reports etc. by pitch presentations, product launch activities, and management documents like strategy papers, risk and planning documents, and requirements engineering.  You might wonder why this is the highlight! Well, it was quiz time. An incredible show regarding the various deliverables of user experience. Definitely worth my trip from Hamburg to Hamburg ;-)  

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Sun VDI 3 launches today!

Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 3 launches today. A cool team made this happen in about a year. Guys, you rock! Let's celebrate the launch of Sun VDI 3! (Actually I am just back from the release party in Hamburg.)

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VDI at next09?

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One of the topics at next09 is "Cloud Computing: The Network is the Computer (again)". For someone from Sun that sounds quite familiar and like a home-run. I guess I have to give it a try and submit a session:

Title: From Personal Computers to Personal Desktops as a Service

Abstract: Since the late 1970s “the desktop” is a powerful metaphor to interact with the computer. Despite the advent of new interaction paradigms – such as the web in the 1990s, and the social web and mobile devices in the present decade – the desktop remains at the center of a personal information workspace.
It is the desktop that matters, rather than the computer. Hence a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) provides the same desktop experience without the burden to manage the computer on your own. The PC itself becomes a metaphor as it is emulated in the data center and accessed with thin clients in the office and from mobile devices.
This talk gives an overview on the necessary VDI components: hypervisors, brokers, and client devices.

Hamburg World Usability Day 2008 - Webcasts

The webcasts from World Usability Day 2008 in Hamburg have been posted. [All presentations were held in German.]

enjoy
Matthias

Usability Verbände, Verteiler und Netzwerke.

Usability Verbände, Verteiler und Netzwerke. Kurzvorstellungen und Diskussionen über UPA, GI, ACM, etc. pp. Welche Organisationen und Communities gibt es im Bereich Usability? Und was bringen sie?

So das Thema des gestrigen Abends. Die gesammelten Links finden sich im Archiv von uxHH.

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