Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Lack of collaboration in design

In the early stages of the web, there wasn't as much collaboration between web designs and larger advertising campaigns, customer transactions, social networking, intranets and extranets as there is now. Web pages were mainly static online brochures disconnected from the larger projects.Many web pages are still disconnected from larger projects. Special design considerations are necessary for use within these larger projects. These design considerations are often overlooked, especially in cases where there is a lack of leadership, lack of understanding of why and technical knowledge of how to integrate, or lack of concern for the larger project in order to facilitate collaboration. This often results in unhealthy competition or compromise between departments, and less than optimal use of web pages.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Service design

Service Design is the activity of planning and organizing people, infrastructure, communication and material components of a service, in order to improve its quality, the interaction between service provider and customers and the customer's experience. The increasing relevance of the service sector, both in terms of people employed and economic importance, requires services to be accurately designed. The design of the service may involve a re-organization of the activities performed by the service provider (Back office) and/or the redesign of time and place in which customers come in contact with the service (Front office). The term Service Design was coined by Prof. Dr. Michael Erlhoff at Köln International School of Design (Köln international school of design) in the early 1990s, and later the study has been intensively developed by Prof. Birgit Mager

Monday, October 20, 2008

Lack of collaboration in design

In the early stages of the web, there wasn't as much collaboration between web designs and larger advertising campaigns, customer transactions, social networking, intranets and extranets as there is now. Web pages were mainly static online brochures disconnected from the larger projects.Many web pages are still disconnected from larger projects. Special design considerations are necessary for use within these larger projects. These design considerations are often overlooked, especially in cases where there is a lack of leadership, lack of understanding of why and technical knowledge of how to integrate, or lack of concern for the larger project in order to facilitate collaboration. This often results in unhealthy competition or compromise between departments, and less than optimal use of web pages

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Respiratory function

The lungs are very important. Energy production to aerobic respiration requires oxygen and glucose and produces carbon dioxide as a gaseous waste product, creating a need for an efficient means of oxygen delivery to cells and excretion of carbon dioxide from cells. In small organisms, such as single-celled bacteria, this process of gas exchange can take place entirely by simple diffusion. In larger organisms, this is not possible; only a small proportion of cells are close enough to the surface for oxygen from the atmosphere to enter them through diffusion. Two major adaptations made it possible for organisms to attain great multicellularity: an efficient circulatory system that conveyed gases to and from the deepest tissues in the body, and a large, internalized respiratory system that centralized the task of obtaining oxygen from the atmosphere and bringing it into the body, whence it could rapidly be distributed to all the circulatory system. The lungs also protect the heart from damage to a certain degree.

In air-breathing vertebrates, respiration occurs in a series of steps. Air is brought into the animal via the airways — in reptiles, birds and mammals this often consists of the nose; the pharynx; the larynx; the trachea (also called the windpipe); the bronchi and bronchioles; and the terminal branches of the respiratory tree. The lungs of mammals are a rich lattice of alveoli, which provide an enormous surface area for gas exchange. A network of fine capillaries allows transport of blood over the surface of alveoli. Oxygen from the air inside the alveoli diffuses into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the alveoli, both across thin alveolar membranes.

The drawing and expulsion of air is driven by muscular action; in early tetrapods, air was driven into the lungs by the pharyngeal muscles, whereas in reptiles, birds and mammals a more complicated musculoskeletal system is used. In the mammal, a large muscle, the diaphragm (in addition to the internal intercostal muscles) drives ventilation by periodically altering the intra-thoracic volume and pressure; by increasing volume and thus decreasing pressure, air flows into the airways down a pressure gradient, and by reducing volume and increasing pressure, the reverse occurs. During normal breathing, expiration is passive and no muscles are contracted (the diaphragm relaxes).

Another name for this inspiration and expulsion of air is ventilation. Vital capacity is the maximum volume of air that a person can exhale after maximum inhalation. A person's vital capacity can be measured by a spirometer (spirometry). In combination with other physiological measurements, the vital capacity can help make a diagnosis of underlying lung disease.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Benefits of Cascading Style Sheet

CSS is flexible

Styles can be written in one place as separate style sheets file. And we can assigned to HTML elements through class or ID properties. It's way easier and quicker to change styles across a whole site when they're defined in one separate file.

CSS is Lightweight

When Using CSS (like class="main-nav") creates far smaller HTML files than writing style into every HTML tags (like border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" backgroundcolor="#ffc").

CSS helps separate style from content

Keeping your style definitions separate from your content and content-structure makes it possible to reuse the same content for different media. This includes styling pages differently for printing, as well as other user agents like voice and mobile devices.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Website design 'should not neglect SEO'

Companies developing a new website design or redesign should not undervalue the significance of incorporating search engine optimization (SEO) ethics, according to one specialist.

Writing for Tech Republic, Justin James tinted the reality that several companies be apt to "woefully" overlook the key areas of SEO, accessibility and usability.

In stipulations of SEO, companies should not imagine that it will naturally come about through the website design and development procedure, he stated, accumulation that businesses may desire to seriously think about bringing in help from a consultant.

"If you would like to leverage your website as much as possible and reduce the amount you want to spend on paid ads, you may want to take in an outside expert," Mr James said.

He went on to highlight the significance of incorporate usability and accessibility ethics from the start of the website design method and having these experienced by real web users.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Review on blog

A blog is short term used for Weblog. Initially, the idea was to "log the web", giving links and commentary about them. On some sites, it has evolved into a diary reserved online, a sort of running commentary on life.

Blogger and is of the most trendy software programs used for blogging, but be sure to search the sites below.

Weblogs.com,
Diarist.net,
Diaryland
Editthispage,
LiveJournal
Diaryx.com
Blogspot.com.
Metafilter.com,
Scripting.com
Weblogger,
Groksoup,
Manila,
Pitas

To start your own blog, download the software, then open an account with a liberated service like ESmartStart, Tripod, Brinkster, Geocities or Freeservers. You will also require a copy of CuteFTP to FTP (upload) your blog.