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Essentials of Business Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Essentials of Business Analytics

Brought to my attention, a forthcoming book by a number of long time colleagues.   This group, and a number of their colleagues at the University of Cincinanti,...

Presidential Commission on Election Administration Continues Listening Tour
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Presidential Commission on Election Administration Continues Listening Tour

The Presidential Commission on Election Administration, established by Executive Order earlier this year, has held two official meetings and been present at other...

Friday Squid Blogging: Paul Burke Giant Squid Sculpture
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Paul Burke Giant Squid Sculpture

The wood sculpture is part of an art exhibit at the VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver.

Recent Random Musings
From My Biased Coin

Recent Random Musings

1)  Last week a key came off my daughter's Apple Macbook keyboard.  One of my keys on my machine had also come loose -- the "E" would pop out several times a day...

TSA Considering Implementing Randomized Security
From Schneier on Security

TSA Considering Implementing Randomized Security

For a change, here's a good idea by the TSA: TSA has just issued a Request for Information (RFI) to prospective vendors who could develop and supply such randomizers...

The implications of Agile for UX
From Putting People First

The implications of Agile for UX

Anthropologist Natalie Hanson has written a series of blog posts regarding Agile methods and the implications for user experience work. Recognizing Agile List of...

Counterterrorism Mission Creep
From Schneier on Security

Counterterrorism Mission Creep

One of the assurances I keep hearing about the U.S. government's spying on American citizens is that it's only used in cases of terrorism. Terrorism is, of course...

Brains on LEDs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Brains on LEDs

An interesting experiment, that could have some implication for direct EEG visualization.   Applications for neuromarketing?   But see the Brainwashed book, for...

From Computational Complexity

A(nother) nice use of Gen Functions

In a prior post I tried to give a simple example of a proof that uses Gen Functions where there was no other way to do it. For better or worse, before I posted...

Whistleblowing Is the New Civil Disobedience: Why Edward Snowden Matters
From Apophenia

Whistleblowing Is the New Civil Disobedience: Why Edward Snowden Matters

Like many other civil liberties advocates, I’ve been annoyed by how the media has spilled more ink talking about Edward Snowden than the issues that he’s trying...

Infrastructure Performance Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

Infrastructure Performance Management

Not a concept I had ever thought about, but as we continue to pump more data and device interactions across an Internet of Things, may become crucial.  In CWworld...

P&G Improving Your  Life
From The Eponymous Pickle

P&G Improving Your Life

In Adage:  " ... Can Your Toothpaste Change Your Life?  P&G Thinks So'Everyday Effect' Campaign Aims to Show Just How P&G Touches And Improves Lives  ... Procter...

CS Educator Interview: Robert Medrano
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS Educator Interview: Robert Medrano

Today we return to Texas to talk to Robert Medrano who teaches about as far south as you can get in the US. I met Robert at a TCEA conference a few years ago where...

Interaction design: what we know and what we need to know
From Putting People First

Interaction design: what we know and what we need to know

Recently Steve Whittaker, professor of human-computer interaction at the University of California at Santa Cruz, sat on a national committee to evaluate HCI research...

Human-centered design for new models of wellness and innovation
From Putting People First

Human-centered design for new models of wellness and innovation

A year ago, in July 2012, Business Innovation Factory (BIF) began a partnership with Children’s Medical Center in Dallas to find “new models of care”, and better...

Three categories of wearables will become prevalent, says Intel chief
From Putting People First

Three categories of wearables will become prevalent, says Intel chief

Three different categories of device – for the ears, eyes and wrists, and each with its own set of uses – will soon become prevalent, predicts new Intel chief executive...

“An Aura of Familiarity”
From Putting People First

“An Aura of Familiarity”

In 2013, the Technology Horizons Program of the Institute for the Future commissioned six leading science fiction writers — Cory Doctorow, Rudy Rucker, Warren Ellis...

Can interaction design civilize the experience economy?
From Putting People First

Can interaction design civilize the experience economy?

The emerging experience economy offers a possibility—yet only a possibility—for rethinking and designing new frameworks for social interaction and new forms of...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Ghostbusting Old Factoring Ideas

Can ‘Shades’ of Carmichael Numbers be busted? MAA source Robert Carmichael was an American mathematician who worked and published in various areas of mathematics...

PRISM Q&A
From Schneier on Security

PRISM Q&A

Mikko Hypponen and I answered questions about PRISM on the TED website.
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