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European Journal of Information Systems, 2006
In many types of activities, communicative and material activities are so intertwined that the one cannot be understood without taking the other into account. This is true of maritime and hospital work that are used as examples in the paper. The spatial context of the activity is also important: what you can do depends upon where you are.
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In many types of activities, communicative and material activities are so intertwined that the one cannot be understood without taking the other into account. This is true of maritime and hospital work that are used as examples in the paper. The spatial context of the activity is also important: what you can do depends upon where you are.
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Interactions, 2013
Community + Culture features practitioner perspectives on designing technologies for and with communities. We highlight compelling projects and provocative points of view that speak to both community technology practice and the interaction design field as a whole. Christopher A. Le Dantec
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Community + Culture features practitioner perspectives on designing technologies for and with communities. We highlight compelling projects and provocative points of view that speak to both community technology practice and the interaction design field as a whole. Christopher A. Le Dantec
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Playground Design and Physical Activity
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023This study compares traditional post-and-platform playgrounds with innovatively designed playgrounds to assess the degree to which design influences use and physical activity. Innovative playgrounds are defined as having (1) a variety of surface types; (2) naturalized and planted areas designed for play; (3) open-ended structures that do not dictate ...
Deborah A. Cohen +7 more
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Design and Evaluation of a Thrombin-Activable Plasminogen Activator
Biochemistry, 1994A new chimeric plasminogen activator with high fibrin affinity was designed to bind fibrin and to initiate clot destruction, following activation by thrombin. The chimeric activator, 59D8-scuPA-T, was made from the Fab fragment of an anti-fibrin antibody (59D8) and a C-terminal portion of a thrombin-activable low molecular weight single-chain urokinase
W P, Yang +4 more
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Designing for hourly activity sampling in behavioral activation
Proceedings of the 11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2017This position paper presents our preliminary design of a smartphone-based behavioral activation method for unipolar disorder. The method relies on extensive collection of patient generated data on hourly activity. We report on the background for the study and the methods applied in the ongoing design process. The paper ends by discussing the challenges
Darius A. Rohani +3 more
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Designing Libraries with CNS Activity
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1999Library design is an important and difficult task. In this paper we describe one possible solution to designing a CNS-active library. CNS-actives and -inactives were selected from the CMC and the MDDR databases based on whether they were described as having some kind of CNS activity in the databases.
, Ajay, G W, Bemis, M A, Murcko
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Exploring design as a research activity
CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007Human-computer interaction research often includes a significant design component. In cases where software or other tools are developed and described, but no empirical evaluation is provided, the research consists almost entirely of the knowledge marshaled in support of and as a result of design activities.
Matthew R. Peters +4 more
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On the design of active GaAs multipliers
Proceedings of ISCAS'95 - International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002This paper is concerned with the design of high performance analogue multipliers using GaAs MESFET technology which use compact entirely active circuits and avoid the need for off-chip transformers or large on-chip baluns using coupled structures. A study by theory and simulation is made of various interface stages which drive the push-pull output FETs
T. L. Lim, David G. Haigh, D. R. Webster
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IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2001
In this paper, we investigate reducing the power consumption of a synchronous digital system by minimizing the total power consumed by the clock signals. We construct activity-driven clock trees wherein sections of the clock tree are turned off by gating the clock signals.
Amir H. Farrahi +4 more
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In this paper, we investigate reducing the power consumption of a synchronous digital system by minimizing the total power consumed by the clock signals. We construct activity-driven clock trees wherein sections of the clock tree are turned off by gating the clock signals.
Amir H. Farrahi +4 more
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Designing for Flow in a Complex Activity
2004One component of a user’s interaction with computer systems is commonly referred to as ’flow’. Flow is an important consideration in interactive system design as it encapsulates some of the affective aspects of human behavior. The majority of current thinking conceptualises flow as a desirable and somewhat enduring emotional state that a user may enter
Jon M. Pearce, Steve Howard
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