33 resultados para Syntax-discours interface
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Palvelukeskeinen arkkitehtuuri on uusi tapa rakentaa tietojärjestelmiä. Se perustuu siihen, että logiikasta koostetaan yleiskäyttöisiä palveluita, joita tarjotaan muiden järjestelmän osien käyttöön. Tällöin samoja asioita ei tarvitse toteuttaa moneen kertaan ja järjestelmää voidaan hyödyntää tehokkaasti ja monipuolisesti. Näiden palveluiden hallinnassa voidaan hyödyntää palveluväyliä, eli ESB -tuotteita. Palveluväylät sisältävät erilaisia mekanismeja, joiden avulla palveluihin liittyvää viestiliikennettä voidaan reitittää, muokata ja valvoa eri tavoin. Nykyisissä palvelukeskeisissä toteutuksissa käytetään usein XML -kieleen pohjautuvia Web Service -määrityksiä. Ne tarjoavat ympäristöriippumattoman pohjan, joka täyttää suoraan useita palvelukeskeisen arkkitehtuurin vaatimuksia. Määritysten ympärille on myös paljon valmiita laajennuksia, joiden avulla palveluihin voidaan liittää lisätoiminnallisuutta. Lahden kaupunki lähti Fenix -projektin yhteydessä kehittämään uutta kuntien käyttöön soveltuvaa järjestelmää, joka hyödyntää palvelukeskeisen arkkitehtuurin periaatteita. Järjestelmä jaettiin selkeisiin kerroksiin siten, että käyttöliittymä erotettiin palvelulogiikoista palveluväylän avulla. Tällöin järjestelmä saatiin jaettua loogisiin kokonaisuuksiin, joilla on selkeä rooli. Taustapalvelut hoitavat käsitteiden hallinnan, sekä niihin liittyvät liiketoimintasäännöt. Käyttöliittymäkerros hoitaa tiedon esittämisen ja tarjoaa graafisen, selainpohjaisen käyttöliittymän palveluihin. Palveluväylä hoitaa liikenteen reitittämisen, sekä huolehtii palveluihin liittyvistä käyttöoikeuksista ja tilastoinnista. Lopputuloksena on loputtomiin laajennettavissa oleva järjestelmä, jonka päälle voidaan kehittää erilaisia sähköisiä palveluita kunnan ja sen asukkaiden välille.
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This diploma thesis has been done to international organization which takes care from the accounting actions of two major companies. In this organization are used three different purchasing tools which are used when new asset master data is wanted to input to SAP R/3- system. The aim of this thesis is to find out how much changing the user interface of one of these three e-procurement programs will affect to overall efficiency in asset accounting. As an addition will be introduced project framework which can be used in future projects and which help to avoid certain steps in the development process. At the moment data needs to be inputted manually with many useless mouse clicks and data needs to be searched from many various resources which slow down the process. Other organization has better tools at the moment than the myOrders system which is under investigation Research was started by exploring the main improvement areas. After this possible defects were traced. Suggested improvements were thought by exploring literature which has been written from usability design and research. Meanwhile also directional calculations from the benefits of the project were done alongside with the analysis of the possible risks and threats. After this NSN IT approved the changes which they thought was acceptable. The next step was to program them into tool and test them before releasing to production environment. The calculations were made also from implemented improvements and compared them to planned ones From whole project was made a framework which can be utilized also to other similar projects. The complete calculation was not possible because of time schedule of the project. Important observation in the project was that efficiency is not improved not only by changing the GUI but also improving processes without any programming. Feedback from end user should be also listened more in development process. End-user is after all the one who knows the best how the program should look like.
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The Department of French Studies of the University of Turku (Finland) organized an International Bilingual Conference on Crosscultural and Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Academic Discourse from 2022 May 2005. The event hosted specialists on Academic Discourse from Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, and the USA. This book is the first volume in our series of publications on Academic Discourse (AD hereafter). The following pages are composed of selected papers from the conference and focus on different aspects and analytical frameworks of Academic Discourse. One of the motivations behind organizing the conference was to examine and expand research on AD in different languages. Another one was to question to what extent academic genres are culturebound and language specific or primarily field or domain specific. The research carried out on AD has been mainly concerned with the use of English in different academic settings for a long time now – mainly written contexts – and at the expense of other languages. Alternatively the academic genre conventions of English and English speaking world have served as a basis for comparison with other languages and cultures. We consider this first volume to be a strong contribution to the spreading out of researches based on other languages than English in AD, namely Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian and Romanian in this book. All the following articles have a strong link with the French language: either French is constitutive of the AD corpora under examination or the article was written in French. The structure of the book suggests and provides evidence that the concept of AD is understood and tackled to varying degrees by different scholars. Our first volume opens up the discussion on what AD is and backs dissemination, overlapping and expansion of current research questions and methodologies. The book is divided into three parts and contains four articles in English and six articles in French. The papers in part one and part two cover what we call the prototypical genre of written AD, i.e. the research article. Part one follows up on issues linked to the 13 Research Article (RA hereafter). Kjersti Fløttum asks wether a typical RA exists and concentrates on authors’ voices in RA (self and other dimensions), whereas Didriksen and Gjesdal’s article focuses on individual variation of the author’s voice in RA. The last article in this section is by Nadine Rentel and deals with evaluation in the writing of RA. Part two concentrates on the teaching and learning of AD within foreign language learning, another more or less canonical genre of AD. Two aspects of writing are covered in the first two articles: foreign students’ representations on rhetorical traditions (Hidden) and a contrastive assessment of written exercices in French and Finnish in Higher Education (Suzanne). The last contribution in this section on AD moves away from traditional written forms and looks at how argumentation is constructed in students’ oral presentations (Dervin and Fauveau). The last part of the book continues the extension by featuring four articles written in French exploring institutional and scientific discourses. Institutional discourses under scrutiny include the European Bologna Process (Galatanu) and Romanian reform texts (Moilanen). As for scientific discourses, the next paper in this section deconstructs an ideological discourse on the didactics of French as a foreign language (Pescheux). Finally, the last paper in part three reflects on varied forms of AD at university (Defays). We hope that this book will add some fuel to continue discussing diverse forms of and approches to AD – in different languages and voices! No need to say that with the current upsurge in academic mobility, reflecting on crosscultural and crosslinguistic AD has just but started.
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Aki Lassilan esitys IFLA-konferenssissa Helsingissä 14.8.2012.
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This thesis presents a design for an asynchronous interface to Robotiq adaptive gripper s-model. Designed interface is a communication layer that works on top of modbus layer. The design contains function definitions, finite state machine and exceptions. The design was not fully implemented but enough was so that it can be used. The implementation was done with c++ in linux environment. Additionally to the implementation a simple demo program was made to show the interface is used. Also grippers closing speed and force were measured. There is also a brief introduction into robotics and robot grasping.
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Commercially available haptic interfaces are usable for many purposes. However, as generic devices they are not the most suitable for the control of heavy duty mobile working machines like mining machines, container handling equipment and excavators. Alternative mechanical constructions for a haptic controller are presented and analysed. A virtual reality environment (VRE) was built to test the proposed haptic controller mechanisms. Verification of an electric motor emulating a hydraulic pump in the electro-hydraulic system of a mobile working machine is carried out. A real-time simulator using multi-body-dynamics based software with hardware-in-loop (HIL) setup was used for the tests. Recommendations for further development of a haptic controller and emulator electric motor are given.
Model-View-Controller architectural pattern and its evolution in graphical user interface frameworks
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Model-View-Controller (MVC) is an architectural pattern used in software development for graphical user interfaces. It was one of the first proposed solutions in the late 1970s to the Smart UI anti-pattern, which refers to the act of writing all domain logic into a user interface. The original MVC pattern has since evolved in multiple directions, with various names and may confuse many. The goal of this thesis is to present the origin of the MVC pattern and how it has changed over time. Software architecture in general and the MVC’s evolution within web applications are not the primary focus. Fundamen- tal designs are abstracted, and then used to examine the more recent versions. Prob- lems with the subject and its terminology are also presented.
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L‘interculturel est un concept souvent partagé mais rarement défini dans la recherche alors que ses compréhensions, interprétations et applications sont variées, ce qui mène à des malentendus et des positionnements épistémologiques et méthodologiques ambigus. En parallèle, de nombreuses critiques et propositions de réorientations de la notion voient le jour. Nous entendons faire le point sur la notion et son intégration potentielle dans l‘enseignement de la communication interculturelle (ECI). Notre étude se base sur l‘analyse de six groupes focalisés d‘enseignants (-chercheurs) impliqués dans l‘enseignement de l‘interculturel du niveau supérieur en Finlande, pays du nord de l‘Europe. Nous avons recours aux paradigmes postmodernes et aux sciences du langage (analyse du discours inspirée d‘auteurs français, et plus particulièrement de l‘école française de la deuxième génération (les théories de l‘énonciation (Kerbrat-Orecchioni, 2002 ; Marnette, 2005) et une approche du dialogisme inspirée par Bakhtine (1977))). Ces méthodes permettent de mettre en avant la complexité identitaire en posant l‘hétérogénéité du discours comme principe, c‘est-à-dire qu‘elles considèrent que tout discours inclut la « voix » de l‘autre. Repérer la présence de ces voix dans les discours des enseignants/chercheurs nous a permis de démontrer comment celles-ci participaient à la construction de leur identité pendant l‘interaction. Nous avons pu observer comment les relations entre ces interactions verbales donnaient lieu à des instabilités (contradictions, omissions), dont l‘étude nous a aidée à déduire leur(s) façon(s) de concevoir l‘interculturel. Les discours analysés révèlent a) que la définition de l‘interculturel est partagée sans être perçue de la même manière et b) que les différentes représentations du concept peuvent varier dans le discours d‘un même enseignant, mettant en évidences des contradictions qui posent problème s‘il s‘agit de communiquer un savoir-être aux apprenants. Nous nous sommes efforcée de trouver la place d‘un interculturel renouvelé parmi ces discours et de dissocier l‘image de l‘éducation interculturelle qui est promue en Finlande de ce qui est proposé en réalité : les changements actuels semblent avoir un minimum d‘impact sur la façon dont les enseignants traitent l‘interculturel. Nous nous demandons alors comment l‘Etat finlandais peut promouvoir un enseignement interculturel cohérent sans proposer aux enseignants/chercheurs une formation qui leur permettrait de reconnaitre les diverses diversités impliquées par l‘interculturel. Mots clés : Communication interculturelle, diversité, culture, enseignement supérieur finlandais.
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Designing user interfaces for novel software systems can be challenging since the usability preferences of the users are not well known. This thesis presents a usability study conducted for the development of a user interface for game developers to enter game specific information. By conducting usability testing, the usability preferences of game developers were explored and the design was shaped according to their needs. An assessment of the overall usability of the final design is provided together with the main findings that include the usability preferences and design recommendations. The results showed that the most valuable usability preferences are quickness, error tolerance and the ability to constantly inspect the entered information.
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Technological innovations, the development of the internet, and globalization have increased the number and complexity of web applications. As a result, keeping web user interfaces understandable and usable (in terms of ease-of-use, effectiveness, and satisfaction) is a challenge. As part of this, designing userintuitive interface signs (i.e., the small elements of web user interface, e.g., navigational link, command buttons, icons, small images, thumbnails, etc.) is an issue for designers. Interface signs are key elements of web user interfaces because ‘interface signs’ act as a communication artefact to convey web content and system functionality, and because users interact with systems by means of interface signs. In the light of the above, applying semiotic (i.e., the study of signs) concepts on web interface signs will contribute to discover new and important perspectives on web user interface design and evaluation. The thesis mainly focuses on web interface signs and uses the theory of semiotic as a background theory. The underlying aim of this thesis is to provide valuable insights to design and evaluate web user interfaces from a semiotic perspective in order to improve overall web usability. The fundamental research question is formulated as What do practitioners and researchers need to be aware of from a semiotic perspective when designing or evaluating web user interfaces to improve web usability? From a methodological perspective, the thesis follows a design science research (DSR) approach. A systematic literature review and six empirical studies are carried out in this thesis. The empirical studies are carried out with a total of 74 participants in Finland. The steps of a design science research process are followed while the studies were designed and conducted; that includes (a) problem identification and motivation, (b) definition of objectives of a solution, (c) design and development, (d) demonstration, (e) evaluation, and (f) communication. The data is collected using observations in a usability testing lab, by analytical (expert) inspection, with questionnaires, and in structured and semi-structured interviews. User behaviour analysis, qualitative analysis and statistics are used to analyze the study data. The results are summarized as follows and have lead to the following contributions. Firstly, the results present the current status of semiotic research in UI design and evaluation and highlight the importance of considering semiotic concepts in UI design and evaluation. Secondly, the thesis explores interface sign ontologies (i.e., sets of concepts and skills that a user should know to interpret the meaning of interface signs) by providing a set of ontologies used to interpret the meaning of interface signs, and by providing a set of features related to ontology mapping in interpreting the meaning of interface signs. Thirdly, the thesis explores the value of integrating semiotic concepts in usability testing. Fourthly, the thesis proposes a semiotic framework (Semiotic Interface sign Design and Evaluation – SIDE) for interface sign design and evaluation in order to make them intuitive for end users and to improve web usability. The SIDE framework includes a set of determinants and attributes of user-intuitive interface signs, and a set of semiotic heuristics to design and evaluate interface signs. Finally, the thesis assesses (a) the quality of the SIDE framework in terms of performance metrics (e.g., thoroughness, validity, effectiveness, reliability, etc.) and (b) the contributions of the SIDE framework from the evaluators’ perspective.
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Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa tarkastellaan, miten digitaalinen uutisdiskurssi esittää yhteiskunnallisia tapahtumia ja toimijoita. Tutkielmassa käytetään ranskankielistä käsitettä mise en scène kuvaamaan, kuinka mediatekstit ovat aina kirjoittajansa luomia representaatioita eli esityksiä raportoidusta tapahtumasta sekä viestintätilanteesta itsestään. Työn aineisto koostuu Le Monden verkkolehdessä syksyllä 2012 julkaistuista uutisartikkeleista ja blogiteksteistä, jotka käsittelevät Facebookiin kohdistuvia tietoturvaepäilyjä. Työssä vertaillaan, miten eri toimijat – erityisesti Facebook ja sen käyttäjät – esitetään näissä kahdessa eri tekstilajissa ja miten kirjoittaja esittää itsensä ja yleisönsä. Tavoitteena on tarkastella digitaalisen uutisdiskurssin diskursiivisia käytänteitä ja niiden monimuotoistumista sosiaalisten medioiden yleistymisen myötä. Tutkielman teoreettinen viitekehys ja analyysimenetelmä pohjautuvat Fairclough’n (1992, 2003) kriittiseen diskurssianalyysiin ja ranskalaisten diskurssianalyytikoiden, erityisesti Charaudeaun (2005), Moirandin (2007) ja Kerbrat-Orecchionin (2002), töihin. Tutkielmassa mediadiskurssi nähdään sosiaalisena vuorovaikutuksena, jota analysoitaessa on otettava huomioon tekstien kielellisten piirteiden lisäksi viestintätilanne ja laajempi sosiokulttuurinen konteksti. Analyysin perusteella Le Monden uutisartikkelit ja blogit voidaan nähdä kahtena hyvin erilaisena tekstilajina, jotka täydentävät toisiaan. Uutisartikkelit pyrkivät neutraaliin raportointiin, josta puuttuvat viittaukset viestintätilanteeseen eli kirjoittajaan ja yleisöön. Tällöin lopputulos on näennäisen objektiivinen. Analysoidut uutisartikkelit keskittyvät toisintamaan virallisten lähteiden laatimia tiedotteita. Niiden rinnalla julkaistut blogit taas tuovat esille sekä yksittäisten toimittajien että yleisöjäsenten näkökulmia yhteiskunnallisiin tapahtumiin. Blogien viestintä perustuu kirjoittajan eksplisiittiseen läsnäoloon tekstissä ja vuorovaikutukseen lukijan kanssa. Kun vuorovaikutustilanne tuotiin blogeissa selvästi esille ja osaksi uutisointia, yleisöstä, kirjoittajasta sekä mediasta tuli osallisia raportoituihin tapahtumiin. Analyysin perusteella näyttää siis siltä, että digitaalista uutisdiskurssia luonnehtii toisaalta informaation institutionalisoituminen uutisartikkeleissa ja toisaalta uutisoinnin yksilökohtaistuminen blogien myötä.