Wakanda is an open-source platform for developing business web and mobile applications in Javascript.
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The Art and Science of Dashboard Design
by Lee Lukehart
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To correctly portray complex data a developer must utilize modern data visualization techniques. This session will describe how to create data graphics (charts) and dashboards that are concise, attractive, and usable. Learn these practical design principles that apply to every data graphic you produce. Without this firsthand knowledge one can innocently construct visuals that erroneously represent data and mislead viewers. I will cover Important Visual Perception Patterns to Know, the Top Common Chart Design Errors, and The Dashboard Design Mantra: Simplicity, Usability, Efficacy, Interactivity. I will also share the knowledge framework for creating effective graphical data dashboards. Apply the best design pattern every time using the "three threes" -- a convenient memory hook representing the distinctions between systems that “monitor, measure, and manage” performance metrics for “operations, tactical or strategic” purposes. Become a hero of interactive data visualization. Copious examples included.
Lee is president of SavvyData, a database consulting and training firm based in the SF Bay Area. Lee led the design team that created CRM portals for Microsoft, HP, and Verisign. He has presented at Macworld Expo, SVCC and other developer conferences. Lee's current focus is building data visualization solutions for legacy or newly-collected data, to help users discover meaningful trends, patterns and exceptions. It is said that on a good day he can make a trend line with only 1 data point. ;-) Lee Lukehart Lee is president of SavvyData, a database consulting and training firm based in the SF Bay... http://www.savvydata.com /Presenter/2013/Lee-Lukehart-3009 CA True True
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UI Fundamentals: Design for X-Device Experiences
by Uday Gajendar
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Building upon my perennial hit talk on "UI Design Fundamentals", with a twist--how do we deal with all the devices and shape beautiful usable experiences that span phone, tablet, and web? The fundamentals matter, with more issues to address! Many live examples and real situations.
Uday Gajendar is a principal designer at Citrix in Silicon Valley. He creates attractive, useful products that enable “work and play from anywhere”. Uday Gajendar Uday Gajendar is a principal designer at Citrix in Silicon Valley. He creates attractive,... www.ghostinthepixel.com /Presenter/2013/Uday-Gajendar-411 CA @udanium True True
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Fleksy and the Fleksy SDK
by Vince Mansel
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Fleksy is a revolutionary technology, which makes typing text on a touch-screen easy.
Ever dream of an auto-correct system powerful enough to work even when you don’t look at the screen? Enter, Fleksy.
Used today by thousands of blind and visually impaired users to type faster and easier than many sighted people, Fleksy is revolutionizes the way people think about mobile devices and to challenge the traditional barriers in touch-screen typing for everyone.
Featuring Syntellia’s patent pending technologies, Fleksy uses the familiar QWERTY layout, coupled with probably the most powerful text prediction engine out there. Tap typing, re-invented.
We will discuss the tech behind Fleksy and how to integrate it into your projects.
To participate in the hands-on part of the session, have Xcode installed and working on your Mac/OSX laptop. You can also download the Fleksy SDK at TBD.
Vince works and plays at Syntellia, the creators of Fleksy for mobile devices. Fleksy is the revolutionary keyboard that makes it fun to type, and dramatically improves your texting and productivity. It is available on the AppStore! Vince Mansel Vince works and plays at Syntellia, the creators of Fleksy for mobile devices. Fleksy is... www.vincemansel.com /Presenter/2013/Vince-Mansel-7248 CA @vincemansel
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