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    Spartan Daily, October 5, 1993

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    Volume 101, Issue 26https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8454/thumbnail.jp

    Multimedia applications in production information management.

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    by Ip Kin-ting, Joma.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-49).ABSTRACT --- p.iiTABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.vChapterChapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1Background --- p.1Objective --- p.2Report Organization --- p.2Chapter II. --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.3Methodology --- p.3Problem Definition --- p.3Information Needs --- p.3Information Collection --- p.4Analysis and Conclusion --- p.4Chapter III. --- MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY - AN OVERVIEW --- p.5Definition --- p.5Benefits --- p.6Major Components of Multimedia systems --- p.6Typical Multimedia Systems --- p.12Multimedia Standards --- p.15Existing Multimedia Applications --- p.16The Trend --- p.18Summary --- p.20Chapter IV. --- PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT - AN OVERVIEW --- p.22Definition --- p.22Major Production Management Activities --- p.22Manufacturing Resource Planning --- p.26Just-in-time Manufacturing --- p.27Computerised Production Information Systems --- p.28The Trend --- p.32Summary --- p.34Chapter V. --- INTERVIEW REPORTS --- p.35Rototech --- p.35Kitty & Kettie Supermarket Limited --- p.36Summary --- p.36Chapter VI. --- MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY IN PRODUCTION INFORMATION MANAGEMENT --- p.37The Role of Multimedia Technology in Production Information Management --- p.37Existing Applications --- p.38The Opportunities --- p.41Summary --- p.43Chapter VII. --- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.44BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.4

    Shadow puppets

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    Getting Noticed: College Recruiting Using a New Media

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    Spartan Daily, March 31, 1987

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    Volume 88, Issue 44https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7570/thumbnail.jp

    Suffolk University Academic Catalog, New England School of Art and Design (NESAD)--Spring evening and Saturday adjunct program, 1992

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    Digital creativity - an investigation into architectural design in the electronic age

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    A dissertation submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy.This study explores approaches to architectural creativity and collaborative design in the contemporary digital design context. The thesis identifies key trends and developments in the historical and present-day evolution of the creative use of computers by architects in education and practice. It examines the current manifestations of digitally supported architectural design, and investigates the ways in which computers and electronic communication technologies are being utilised in the design process. In the context of, and informed by, this investigative survey the author evolves three key models or analogues for the application of computer based techniques in the creative design process. Each design analogue has been tested with the collaboration of undergraduate architecture students and their academic teaching staff through experimental pedagogic design projects, which have been used to evaluate their validity and effectiveness. The working principles developed through these projects have also been applied in a realworld context, through a live professional case study architectural project undertaken by the author in commercial architectural practice. The concluding section examines the current state of play in the relationship between theoretical ideas and the practice of architectural design using digital techniques, to assess the methodological validity of the design analogues in the educational and practice spheres, and to make recommendations for future areas of research

    Spartan Daily, May 9, 1994

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    Volume 102, Issue 64https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8564/thumbnail.jp

    Mobile Augmented Reality Application for Monitoring Industrial Systems

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    Augmented Reality (AR) applications have constantly evolved during the past few years in the mobile technology field. The potential of Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR) permits to enrich the reality with digital information by integrating the physical context of the user, localization-based data, mobile embedded sensors and Internet connectivity makes out of MAR a promising technology to be used in a wide range of real use cases. Nowadays the AR communities are growing and more companies are investing in Virtual Reality (VR) and MAR technologies. Lots of applications have been developed for medical, military, entertainment, manufacturing and industrial environments. Besides this, with the exponential grow up of the mobile market, this type of applications are becoming closer to final users. This work not only details the fundaments and concepts of AR but also describes the design and implementation of a MAR application within the area of industrial systems, specifically for the domain of discrete manufacturing. The application is designed to be used in mobile devices and special attention was taken, by using the latest technological trends in this area. The developed MAR application is intended to be used by people working with Manufacturing Systems (MS), allowing an intuitive and better visualization of huge amounts of data which are generated in the industrial system. An industrial testbed was used for testing this diploma work. Several tracking patterns were deployed along the production line to create points where the user can experience an AR interaction. The MAR application displays 3D objects in front of the user view by tracking the AR markers using di erent visualization gadgets, mobile devices or smart wearable devices (AR glasses). The developed application is designed based on the requirements and specifications of a project named: Pro-active decision support for data-intensive environments (ASTUTE), supported by the European Union (EU). The final results of the implemented application is included as a part of ASTUTE, in the demonstrator of virtual control room for building and manufacturing process management
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