3 resultados para Docker,ARM,Raspberry PI,single board computer,QEMU,Sabayon Linux,Gentoo Linux

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Este relatório pretende ilustrar a experiência profissional obtida, principalmente após a conclusão, em 1998, da Licenciatura em Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores na Universidade da Madeira. Esta experiência circunscreve-se à proficiência nas áreas de redes de comunicação de dados, automação e robótica e desenvolvimento de média interativos (tanto na vertente de CD-ROMs como orientado à Internet). Embora também disponha de experiência no ensino destas áreas citadas, foram privilegiados os projetos com uma relevância mais técnica atendendo à natureza deste mestrado. Sendo assim, são apresentadas nestas quatro áreas primeiro uma descrição dos projetos realizados no âmbito do percurso profissional, para depois descrever uma implementação (relativa a cada área) utilizando uma metodologia científica que fora alvo de estudo na componente letiva deste mestrado, salientando as virtudes e defeitos de ambas as abordagens e comparando os resultados obtidos. Em síntese, é analisado o projeto de gestão de sistemas de redes das Escolas Secundárias Francisco Franco e Jaime Moniz (no âmbito do desempenho das funções de Diretor das Instalações Informáticas em ambas as instituições) culminando numa proposta de implementação utilizando equipamentos da Cisco; é analisado o projeto de CD-ROM sobre a Reserva Natural das Ilhas Desertas para depois completar um jogo educativo utilizando uma metodologia científica de Game Design; são descritos os websites desenvolvidos (com especial ênfase nos realizados enquanto técnico superior de informática na Secretaria Regional do Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais) para concluir com uma proposta de implementação de um sistema de marcação de reuniões orientado para a Cloud; finalmente, é descrito a utilização dos kits Lego Mindstorms para o ensino da programação, propondo uma implementação de baixo custo (alternativa) baseada num Raspberry Pi e componentes acessórios (tanto estandardizados como construídos com uma RepRap). Em suma, é contraposto o rigor e método do ensino académico com o pragmatismo e metas de produtividade exigidas no mercado de trabalho.

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As digital systems move away from traditional desktop setups, new interaction paradigms are emerging that better integrate with users’ realworld surroundings, and better support users’ individual needs. While promising, these modern interaction paradigms also present new challenges, such as a lack of paradigm-specific tools to systematically evaluate and fully understand their use. This dissertation tackles this issue by framing empirical studies of three novel digital systems in embodied cognition – an exciting new perspective in cognitive science where the body and its interactions with the physical world take a central role in human cognition. This is achieved by first, focusing the design of all these systems on a contemporary interaction paradigm that emphasizes physical interaction on tangible interaction, a contemporary interaction paradigm; and second, by comprehensively studying user performance in these systems through a set of novel performance metrics grounded on epistemic actions, a relatively well established and studied construct in the literature on embodied cognition. The first system presented in this dissertation is an augmented Four-in-a-row board game. Three different versions of the game were developed, based on three different interaction paradigms (tangible, touch and mouse), and a repeated measures study involving 36 participants measured the occurrence of three simple epistemic actions across these three interfaces. The results highlight the relevance of epistemic actions in such a task and suggest that the different interaction paradigms afford instantiation of these actions in different ways. Additionally, the tangible version of the system supports the most rapid execution of these actions, providing novel quantitative insights into the real benefits of tangible systems. The second system presented in this dissertation is a tangible tabletop scheduling application. Two studies with single and paired users provide several insights into the impact of epistemic actions on the user experience when these are performed outside of a system’s sensing boundaries. These insights are clustered by the form, size and location of ideal interface areas for such offline epistemic actions to occur, as well as how can physical tokens be designed to better support them. Finally, and based on the results obtained to this point, the last study presented in this dissertation directly addresses the lack of empirical tools to formally evaluate tangible interaction. It presents a video-coding framework grounded on a systematic literature review of 78 papers, and evaluates its value as metric through a 60 participant study performed across three different research laboratories. The results highlight the usefulness and power of epistemic actions as a performance metric for tangible systems. In sum, through the use of such novel metrics in each of the three studies presented, this dissertation provides a better understanding of the real impact and benefits of designing and developing systems that feature tangible interaction.

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Tabletop computers featuring multi-touch input and object tracking are a common platform for research on Tangible User Interfaces (also known as Tangible Interaction). However, such systems are confined to sensing activity on the tabletop surface, disregarding the rich and relatively unexplored interaction canvas above the tabletop. This dissertation contributes with tCAD, a 3D modeling tool combining fiducial marker tracking, finger tracking and depth sensing in a single system. This dissertation presents the technical details of how these features were integrated, attesting to its viability through the design, development and early evaluation of the tCAD application. A key aspect of this work is a description of the interaction techniques enabled by merging tracked objects with direct user input on and above a table surface.