69 research outputs found

    Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 22, April 12, 1979

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    This issue of the Easterner contains articles about student response to a required one-credit course for business majors, the election of Melody Lewis as Associated Students (ASEWU) speaker, SARB chairman Robert Ryan, the unused pool in Showalter Hall, a proposed remodel of the Red Barn, the phone counseling service call Rap-In, the Americana conference program, Regional Educational Laboratory Fellowship winner T. Keith Midgley, a comedy performance by Charlie Hill, the Army Nurse Corps, student poems, the judo club, the women\u27s tennis season, a decathlon meet at Eastern, and unplanned pregnancies.https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers/1924/thumbnail.jp

    Human-Computer Interaction

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    In this book the reader will find a collection of 31 papers presenting different facets of Human Computer Interaction, the result of research projects and experiments as well as new approaches to design user interfaces. The book is organized according to the following main topics in a sequential order: new interaction paradigms, multimodality, usability studies on several interaction mechanisms, human factors, universal design and development methodologies and tools

    Spartan Daily, April 18, 1988

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    Volume 90, Issue 47https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7706/thumbnail.jp

    Technology 2002: The Third National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, volume 2

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    Proceedings from symposia of the Technology 2002 Conference and Exposition, December 1-3, 1992, Baltimore, MD. Volume 2 features 60 papers presented during 30 concurrent sessions

    Haptics Rendering and Applications

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    There has been significant progress in haptic technologies but the incorporation of haptics into virtual environments is still in its infancy. A wide range of the new society's human activities including communication, education, art, entertainment, commerce and science would forever change if we learned how to capture, manipulate and reproduce haptic sensory stimuli that are nearly indistinguishable from reality. For the field to move forward, many commercial and technological barriers need to be overcome. By rendering how objects feel through haptic technology, we communicate information that might reflect a desire to speak a physically- based language that has never been explored before. Due to constant improvement in haptics technology and increasing levels of research into and development of haptics-related algorithms, protocols and devices, there is a belief that haptics technology has a promising future

    Cutting Edge Nanotechnology

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    The main purpose of this book is to describe important issues in various types of devices ranging from conventional transistors (opening chapters of the book) to molecular electronic devices whose fabrication and operation is discussed in the last few chapters of the book. As such, this book can serve as a guide for identifications of important areas of research in micro, nano and molecular electronics. We deeply acknowledge valuable contributions that each of the authors made in writing these excellent chapters
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