際際滷shows by User: theintegralworm / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: theintegralworm / Sun, 31 Aug 2014 07:31:20 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: theintegralworm Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Neural Networks /theintegralworm/artificial-intelligence-artificial-neural-networks ann-140831073120-phpapp01
This presentation covers artificial neural networks for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: artificial neural networks, basic representation, hidden units, exclusive OR problem, backpropagation, advantages of artificial neural networks, properties of artificial neural networks, and disadvantages of artificial neural networks.]]>

This presentation covers artificial neural networks for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: artificial neural networks, basic representation, hidden units, exclusive OR problem, backpropagation, advantages of artificial neural networks, properties of artificial neural networks, and disadvantages of artificial neural networks.]]>
Sun, 31 Aug 2014 07:31:20 GMT /theintegralworm/artificial-intelligence-artificial-neural-networks theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Neural Networks theintegralworm This presentation covers artificial neural networks for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: artificial neural networks, basic representation, hidden units, exclusive OR problem, backpropagation, advantages of artificial neural networks, properties of artificial neural networks, and disadvantages of artificial neural networks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ann-140831073120-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covers artificial neural networks for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: artificial neural networks, basic representation, hidden units, exclusive OR problem, backpropagation, advantages of artificial neural networks, properties of artificial neural networks, and disadvantages of artificial neural networks.
Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Neural Networks from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: Data Mining /slideshow/data-mining-38528838/38528838 datamining-140831031903-phpapp02
This presentation covers data mining within artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: motivation, synonym, process of data mining, operation of data mining, data mining techniques, business application, application selection, and current issues.]]>

This presentation covers data mining within artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: motivation, synonym, process of data mining, operation of data mining, data mining techniques, business application, application selection, and current issues.]]>
Sun, 31 Aug 2014 03:19:03 GMT /slideshow/data-mining-38528838/38528838 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Data Mining theintegralworm This presentation covers data mining within artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: motivation, synonym, process of data mining, operation of data mining, data mining techniques, business application, application selection, and current issues. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/datamining-140831031903-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covers data mining within artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: motivation, synonym, process of data mining, operation of data mining, data mining techniques, business application, application selection, and current issues.
Artificial Intelligence: Data Mining from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: Agent Technology /theintegralworm/agent-technology-38520209 agenttechnology-140830140850-phpapp02
This presentation covers agent technology for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: expert systems, overcoming expert systems limitations, agent, what is an agent, definition of an agent, agents versus expert systems, how is an agent different from other software, types of agents, deliberate versus reactive, interface versus information, mobile versus stationary, and why a mobile agent.]]>

This presentation covers agent technology for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: expert systems, overcoming expert systems limitations, agent, what is an agent, definition of an agent, agents versus expert systems, how is an agent different from other software, types of agents, deliberate versus reactive, interface versus information, mobile versus stationary, and why a mobile agent.]]>
Sat, 30 Aug 2014 14:08:49 GMT /theintegralworm/agent-technology-38520209 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Agent Technology theintegralworm This presentation covers agent technology for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: expert systems, overcoming expert systems limitations, agent, what is an agent, definition of an agent, agents versus expert systems, how is an agent different from other software, types of agents, deliberate versus reactive, interface versus information, mobile versus stationary, and why a mobile agent. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agenttechnology-140830140850-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covers agent technology for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: expert systems, overcoming expert systems limitations, agent, what is an agent, definition of an agent, agents versus expert systems, how is an agent different from other software, types of agents, deliberate versus reactive, interface versus information, mobile versus stationary, and why a mobile agent.
Artificial Intelligence: Agent Technology from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: Case-based & Model-based Reasoning /slideshow/case-based-model-based-reasoning/38511150 casebasedmodelbasedreasoning-140830040611-phpapp01
This presentation covers case-based and model-based reasoning for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: case-based reasoning, case-based reasoning components; case base, retriever, adapter, refiner, executor, and evalutator; and model-based reasoning.]]>

This presentation covers case-based and model-based reasoning for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: case-based reasoning, case-based reasoning components; case base, retriever, adapter, refiner, executor, and evalutator; and model-based reasoning.]]>
Sat, 30 Aug 2014 04:06:11 GMT /slideshow/case-based-model-based-reasoning/38511150 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Case-based & Model-based Reasoning theintegralworm This presentation covers case-based and model-based reasoning for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: case-based reasoning, case-based reasoning components; case base, retriever, adapter, refiner, executor, and evalutator; and model-based reasoning. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casebasedmodelbasedreasoning-140830040611-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covers case-based and model-based reasoning for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: case-based reasoning, case-based reasoning components; case base, retriever, adapter, refiner, executor, and evalutator; and model-based reasoning.
Artificial Intelligence: Case-based & Model-based Reasoning from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Acquisition /slideshow/knowledge-acquisition/38497753 knowledgeacquisition-140829130355-phpapp01
This presentation covers knowledge acquisition for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: knowledge acquisition, types of knowledge, knowledge acquisition paradox, difficulties of knowledge acquisition, knowledge acquisition methods, repertory grid analysis, reasoning methods, RGA input for selecting a computer language, automatic knowledge acquisition techniques, knowledge representation, propositional logic, predicate logic, rules, semantic nets, frames, frames systems, and comparisons of KR methods.]]>

This presentation covers knowledge acquisition for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: knowledge acquisition, types of knowledge, knowledge acquisition paradox, difficulties of knowledge acquisition, knowledge acquisition methods, repertory grid analysis, reasoning methods, RGA input for selecting a computer language, automatic knowledge acquisition techniques, knowledge representation, propositional logic, predicate logic, rules, semantic nets, frames, frames systems, and comparisons of KR methods.]]>
Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:03:55 GMT /slideshow/knowledge-acquisition/38497753 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Acquisition theintegralworm This presentation covers knowledge acquisition for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: knowledge acquisition, types of knowledge, knowledge acquisition paradox, difficulties of knowledge acquisition, knowledge acquisition methods, repertory grid analysis, reasoning methods, RGA input for selecting a computer language, automatic knowledge acquisition techniques, knowledge representation, propositional logic, predicate logic, rules, semantic nets, frames, frames systems, and comparisons of KR methods. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/knowledgeacquisition-140829130355-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covers knowledge acquisition for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: knowledge acquisition, types of knowledge, knowledge acquisition paradox, difficulties of knowledge acquisition, knowledge acquisition methods, repertory grid analysis, reasoning methods, RGA input for selecting a computer language, automatic knowledge acquisition techniques, knowledge representation, propositional logic, predicate logic, rules, semantic nets, frames, frames systems, and comparisons of KR methods.
Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Acquisition from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC) /slideshow/esdlc/38293313 esdlc-140824000026-phpapp02
This presentation is an introduction to Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC). Topics covered are the following: problem identification phase, feasibility study phase, project planning phase, knowledge acquisition phase, knowledge representation phase, knowledge implementation phase, verification and validation, installation/transition/ training, operation/evaluation/maintenance. ]]>

This presentation is an introduction to Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC). Topics covered are the following: problem identification phase, feasibility study phase, project planning phase, knowledge acquisition phase, knowledge representation phase, knowledge implementation phase, verification and validation, installation/transition/ training, operation/evaluation/maintenance. ]]>
Sun, 24 Aug 2014 00:00:26 GMT /slideshow/esdlc/38293313 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC) theintegralworm This presentation is an introduction to Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC). Topics covered are the following: problem identification phase, feasibility study phase, project planning phase, knowledge acquisition phase, knowledge representation phase, knowledge implementation phase, verification and validation, installation/transition/ training, operation/evaluation/maintenance. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/esdlc-140824000026-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is an introduction to Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC). Topics covered are the following: problem identification phase, feasibility study phase, project planning phase, knowledge acquisition phase, knowledge representation phase, knowledge implementation phase, verification and validation, installation/transition/ training, operation/evaluation/maintenance.
Artificial Intelligence: The Nine Phases of the Expert System Development Lifecycle (ESDLC) from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Engineering /slideshow/knowledge-engineering-38293028/38293028 knowledgeengineering-140823232532-phpapp01
This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: knowledge engineering. Topics covered are the following: knowledge engineering, requirements of expert systems (ES), functional requirements of ES, structural requirements of ES, components of ES/KBS, knowledge base, inference engine, working memory, expert system, explanation facility, user interface, will ES work for my problem.]]>

This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: knowledge engineering. Topics covered are the following: knowledge engineering, requirements of expert systems (ES), functional requirements of ES, structural requirements of ES, components of ES/KBS, knowledge base, inference engine, working memory, expert system, explanation facility, user interface, will ES work for my problem.]]>
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 23:25:32 GMT /slideshow/knowledge-engineering-38293028/38293028 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Engineering theintegralworm This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: knowledge engineering. Topics covered are the following: knowledge engineering, requirements of expert systems (ES), functional requirements of ES, structural requirements of ES, components of ES/KBS, knowledge base, inference engine, working memory, expert system, explanation facility, user interface, will ES work for my problem. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/knowledgeengineering-140823232532-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: knowledge engineering. Topics covered are the following: knowledge engineering, requirements of expert systems (ES), functional requirements of ES, structural requirements of ES, components of ES/KBS, knowledge base, inference engine, working memory, expert system, explanation facility, user interface, will ES work for my problem.
Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Engineering from The Integral Worm
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Artificial Intelligence: Expert Systems Components /slideshow/expert-systems-components/38056866 expertsystemscomponents-140816200703-phpapp01
This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: expert systems components. Topics covered are the following: defining artificial intelligence; expert systems key terms; expert systems requirements; expert systems components; and selecting appropriate problems for expert systems. ]]>

This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: expert systems components. Topics covered are the following: defining artificial intelligence; expert systems key terms; expert systems requirements; expert systems components; and selecting appropriate problems for expert systems. ]]>
Sat, 16 Aug 2014 20:07:03 GMT /slideshow/expert-systems-components/38056866 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Artificial Intelligence: Expert Systems Components theintegralworm This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: expert systems components. Topics covered are the following: defining artificial intelligence; expert systems key terms; expert systems requirements; expert systems components; and selecting appropriate problems for expert systems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/expertsystemscomponents-140816200703-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: expert systems components. Topics covered are the following: defining artificial intelligence; expert systems key terms; expert systems requirements; expert systems components; and selecting appropriate problems for expert systems.
Artificial Intelligence: Expert Systems Components from The Integral Worm
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Best Practices for Effective Written Correspondence /slideshow/best-practices-for-effective-written-correspondence/37401525 effectivewrittencorrespondence-140727141546-phpapp02
This presentation discusses best practices for composing effective written correspondence. Topics discussed I this presentation are as follows: preparing correspondence; choosing technical level; level of technical expertise; elements of style; standard parts of a letter; structure of business letters, letter patterns--space pattern, changing perspective pattern; explanations, analyses, evaluations, personal disclosures, adjustments, causal pattern, proportional pattern; writing effective memos, language for correspondence, you attitude --reader awareness; memo format and parts; memo structure, memo--succeeding paragraphs, memoconclusion, memo--good news/bad news; and effective email messages.]]>

This presentation discusses best practices for composing effective written correspondence. Topics discussed I this presentation are as follows: preparing correspondence; choosing technical level; level of technical expertise; elements of style; standard parts of a letter; structure of business letters, letter patterns--space pattern, changing perspective pattern; explanations, analyses, evaluations, personal disclosures, adjustments, causal pattern, proportional pattern; writing effective memos, language for correspondence, you attitude --reader awareness; memo format and parts; memo structure, memo--succeeding paragraphs, memoconclusion, memo--good news/bad news; and effective email messages.]]>
Sun, 27 Jul 2014 14:15:45 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-for-effective-written-correspondence/37401525 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best Practices for Effective Written Correspondence theintegralworm This presentation discusses best practices for composing effective written correspondence. Topics discussed I this presentation are as follows: preparing correspondence; choosing technical level; level of technical expertise; elements of style; standard parts of a letter; structure of business letters, letter patterns--space pattern, changing perspective pattern; explanations, analyses, evaluations, personal disclosures, adjustments, causal pattern, proportional pattern; writing effective memos, language for correspondence, you attitude --reader awareness; memo format and parts; memo structure, memo--succeeding paragraphs, memoconclusion, memo--good news/bad news; and effective email messages. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/effectivewrittencorrespondence-140727141546-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation discusses best practices for composing effective written correspondence. Topics discussed I this presentation are as follows: preparing correspondence; choosing technical level; level of technical expertise; elements of style; standard parts of a letter; structure of business letters, letter patterns--space pattern, changing perspective pattern; explanations, analyses, evaluations, personal disclosures, adjustments, causal pattern, proportional pattern; writing effective memos, language for correspondence, you attitude --reader awareness; memo format and parts; memo structure, memo--succeeding paragraphs, memoconclusion, memo--good news/bad news; and effective email messages.
Best Practices for Effective Written Correspondence from The Integral Worm
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Ethical Considerations in Technical Writing and the Workplace /theintegralworm/ethical-considerations-in-technical-writing-and-the-workplace ethicalconsiderations-140720062521-phpapp01
Description This presentation outlines ethical issues in technical writing and the workplace. The subject matter covered is as follows: * The levels of response to persuasion * Three strategies for connectivity with an audience * Every writing situation poses its own constraints * Workplace pressures can influence ethical values * Groupthink can be a handy hiding place * Some legal lies in the workplace * Reasonable criteria for ethical judgement * An ethical checklist for communicators ]]>

Description This presentation outlines ethical issues in technical writing and the workplace. The subject matter covered is as follows: * The levels of response to persuasion * Three strategies for connectivity with an audience * Every writing situation poses its own constraints * Workplace pressures can influence ethical values * Groupthink can be a handy hiding place * Some legal lies in the workplace * Reasonable criteria for ethical judgement * An ethical checklist for communicators ]]>
Sun, 20 Jul 2014 06:25:21 GMT /theintegralworm/ethical-considerations-in-technical-writing-and-the-workplace theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Ethical Considerations in Technical Writing and the Workplace theintegralworm Description This presentation outlines ethical issues in technical writing and the workplace. The subject matter covered is as follows: * The levels of response to persuasion * Three strategies for connectivity with an audience * Every writing situation poses its own constraints * Workplace pressures can influence ethical values * Groupthink can be a handy hiding place * Some legal lies in the workplace * Reasonable criteria for ethical judgement * An ethical checklist for communicators <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ethicalconsiderations-140720062521-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Description This presentation outlines ethical issues in technical writing and the workplace. The subject matter covered is as follows: * The levels of response to persuasion * Three strategies for connectivity with an audience * Every writing situation poses its own constraints * Workplace pressures can influence ethical values * Groupthink can be a handy hiding place * Some legal lies in the workplace * Reasonable criteria for ethical judgement * An ethical checklist for communicators
Ethical Considerations in Technical Writing and the Workplace from The Integral Worm
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Best Practices for Creating Definitions in Technical Writing and Editing /slideshow/best-practices-for-creating-definitions-36933313/36933313 bestpracticesforcreatingdefinitions-140713184228-phpapp01
This presentation describes best practices for creating and documenting definitions in technical writing and editing. Topics covered are the following: effective definitions, multiple meanings, defining technical nomenclature, defining symbols, formal definitions, and informal definitions, and placement of definitions. ]]>

This presentation describes best practices for creating and documenting definitions in technical writing and editing. Topics covered are the following: effective definitions, multiple meanings, defining technical nomenclature, defining symbols, formal definitions, and informal definitions, and placement of definitions. ]]>
Sun, 13 Jul 2014 18:42:28 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-for-creating-definitions-36933313/36933313 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best Practices for Creating Definitions in Technical Writing and Editing theintegralworm This presentation describes best practices for creating and documenting definitions in technical writing and editing. Topics covered are the following: effective definitions, multiple meanings, defining technical nomenclature, defining symbols, formal definitions, and informal definitions, and placement of definitions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bestpracticesforcreatingdefinitions-140713184228-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation describes best practices for creating and documenting definitions in technical writing and editing. Topics covered are the following: effective definitions, multiple meanings, defining technical nomenclature, defining symbols, formal definitions, and informal definitions, and placement of definitions.
Best Practices for Creating Definitions in Technical Writing and Editing from The Integral Worm
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Best Practices for Using Visuals in Technical Writing /slideshow/393-visualsppt/36679042 393visualsppt-140706155744-phpapp01
This presentation outlines industry best practices for using visuals in technical writing. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand. Visuals are more specific, reduce processing time, and are more quickly understood than text. Visuals should make sense standing alone but also may be used to illustrate, explain, demonstrate, verify, and/or provide support. Use a verbal table to show problems with analyses and solutions for a trouble-shooting section. Visuals are easier to understand than prose in paragraphs. A picture is worth a 1,000 words or at least a couple of hundred. Make sure the number of visuals is appropriate to the audience need and subject matter at hand. Adapt visuals to audience level without dumbing down the subject matter. If there are more than 5 independent visuals within the document, create a List of Figures/Tables. Place visuals as close as possible following (after) the text reference. Surround the visual with white space to separate from text of document. Avoid overuse of decorative color and too much color this only creates confusion for the user in meaning-making. A good example of the use of color are geographical maps and metropolitan train maps.]]>

This presentation outlines industry best practices for using visuals in technical writing. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand. Visuals are more specific, reduce processing time, and are more quickly understood than text. Visuals should make sense standing alone but also may be used to illustrate, explain, demonstrate, verify, and/or provide support. Use a verbal table to show problems with analyses and solutions for a trouble-shooting section. Visuals are easier to understand than prose in paragraphs. A picture is worth a 1,000 words or at least a couple of hundred. Make sure the number of visuals is appropriate to the audience need and subject matter at hand. Adapt visuals to audience level without dumbing down the subject matter. If there are more than 5 independent visuals within the document, create a List of Figures/Tables. Place visuals as close as possible following (after) the text reference. Surround the visual with white space to separate from text of document. Avoid overuse of decorative color and too much color this only creates confusion for the user in meaning-making. A good example of the use of color are geographical maps and metropolitan train maps.]]>
Sun, 06 Jul 2014 15:57:44 GMT /slideshow/393-visualsppt/36679042 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best Practices for Using Visuals in Technical Writing theintegralworm This presentation outlines industry best practices for using visuals in technical writing. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand. Visuals are more specific, reduce processing time, and are more quickly understood than text. Visuals should make sense standing alone but also may be used to illustrate, explain, demonstrate, verify, and/or provide support. Use a verbal table to show problems with analyses and solutions for a trouble-shooting section. Visuals are easier to understand than prose in paragraphs. A picture is worth a 1,000 words or at least a couple of hundred. Make sure the number of visuals is appropriate to the audience need and subject matter at hand. Adapt visuals to audience level without dumbing down the subject matter. If there are more than 5 independent visuals within the document, create a List of Figures/Tables. Place visuals as close as possible following (after) the text reference. Surround the visual with white space to separate from text of document. Avoid overuse of decorative color and too much color this only creates confusion for the user in meaning-making. A good example of the use of color are geographical maps and metropolitan train maps. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/393visualsppt-140706155744-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation outlines industry best practices for using visuals in technical writing. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand. Visuals are more specific, reduce processing time, and are more quickly understood than text. Visuals should make sense standing alone but also may be used to illustrate, explain, demonstrate, verify, and/or provide support. Use a verbal table to show problems with analyses and solutions for a trouble-shooting section. Visuals are easier to understand than prose in paragraphs. A picture is worth a 1,000 words or at least a couple of hundred. Make sure the number of visuals is appropriate to the audience need and subject matter at hand. Adapt visuals to audience level without dumbing down the subject matter. If there are more than 5 independent visuals within the document, create a List of Figures/Tables. Place visuals as close as possible following (after) the text reference. Surround the visual with white space to separate from text of document. Avoid overuse of decorative color and too much color this only creates confusion for the user in meaning-making. A good example of the use of color are geographical maps and metropolitan train maps.
Best Practices for Using Visuals in Technical Writing from The Integral Worm
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Best Practices and Guidelines for Collaboration in Workplace Communications /slideshow/best-practices-and-guidelines-for-collaboration-in-workplace-communications/36416852 393ch5collaboration-140628150906-phpapp02
This presentation outlines industry best practices for collaboration in workplace communications. The discussion includes the following: why we collaborate, benefits of collaboration, potential problems in collaboration, how to effectively collaborate, types of collaboration, and how to ensure successful collaboration. ]]>

This presentation outlines industry best practices for collaboration in workplace communications. The discussion includes the following: why we collaborate, benefits of collaboration, potential problems in collaboration, how to effectively collaborate, types of collaboration, and how to ensure successful collaboration. ]]>
Sat, 28 Jun 2014 15:09:06 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-and-guidelines-for-collaboration-in-workplace-communications/36416852 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best Practices and Guidelines for Collaboration in Workplace Communications theintegralworm This presentation outlines industry best practices for collaboration in workplace communications. The discussion includes the following: why we collaborate, benefits of collaboration, potential problems in collaboration, how to effectively collaborate, types of collaboration, and how to ensure successful collaboration. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/393ch5collaboration-140628150906-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation outlines industry best practices for collaboration in workplace communications. The discussion includes the following: why we collaborate, benefits of collaboration, potential problems in collaboration, how to effectively collaborate, types of collaboration, and how to ensure successful collaboration.
Best Practices and Guidelines for Collaboration in Workplace Communications from The Integral Worm
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Best Practices and Guidelines for Writing Analytical Reports /slideshow/analytical-reports-36166291/36166291 analyticalreports-140622132243-phpapp01
This presentation outlines various types of reports and best practices and industry standards for writing persuasive analytical reports. Types of reports covered include but are not limited to: task reports, activity reports, progress reports, meeting minutes, trip and conference reports, and to file reports. ]]>

This presentation outlines various types of reports and best practices and industry standards for writing persuasive analytical reports. Types of reports covered include but are not limited to: task reports, activity reports, progress reports, meeting minutes, trip and conference reports, and to file reports. ]]>
Sun, 22 Jun 2014 13:22:43 GMT /slideshow/analytical-reports-36166291/36166291 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best Practices and Guidelines for Writing Analytical Reports theintegralworm This presentation outlines various types of reports and best practices and industry standards for writing persuasive analytical reports. Types of reports covered include but are not limited to: task reports, activity reports, progress reports, meeting minutes, trip and conference reports, and to file reports. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/analyticalreports-140622132243-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation outlines various types of reports and best practices and industry standards for writing persuasive analytical reports. Types of reports covered include but are not limited to: task reports, activity reports, progress reports, meeting minutes, trip and conference reports, and to file reports.
Best Practices and Guidelines for Writing Analytical Reports from The Integral Worm
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Best Practices for Writing and Editing User/Instruction Manuals /slideshow/best-practices-for-writing-and-userinstruction-manuals/35910321 bestpracticesforwritinginstructionmanuals-140616031204-phpapp01
This presentation outlines industry best practices in writing/editing user friendly instruction/user manuals. Instruction/user manuals are written for the purpose of helping the end-user complete a task. These documents must be clear about its purpose. The technical writer must take into consideration the users attitude, education, and experience when composing such documents. Methods of organization include a table of contents, pagination, previews and reviews, cross references, glossary, and Index - alphabetical list and page numbers - for longer docs for ease of use. Warnings, cautions, and dangers should also be used throughout the text where appropriate. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand.]]>

This presentation outlines industry best practices in writing/editing user friendly instruction/user manuals. Instruction/user manuals are written for the purpose of helping the end-user complete a task. These documents must be clear about its purpose. The technical writer must take into consideration the users attitude, education, and experience when composing such documents. Methods of organization include a table of contents, pagination, previews and reviews, cross references, glossary, and Index - alphabetical list and page numbers - for longer docs for ease of use. Warnings, cautions, and dangers should also be used throughout the text where appropriate. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand.]]>
Mon, 16 Jun 2014 03:12:04 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-for-writing-and-userinstruction-manuals/35910321 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best Practices for Writing and Editing User/Instruction Manuals theintegralworm This presentation outlines industry best practices in writing/editing user friendly instruction/user manuals. Instruction/user manuals are written for the purpose of helping the end-user complete a task. These documents must be clear about its purpose. The technical writer must take into consideration the users attitude, education, and experience when composing such documents. Methods of organization include a table of contents, pagination, previews and reviews, cross references, glossary, and Index - alphabetical list and page numbers - for longer docs for ease of use. Warnings, cautions, and dangers should also be used throughout the text where appropriate. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bestpracticesforwritinginstructionmanuals-140616031204-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation outlines industry best practices in writing/editing user friendly instruction/user manuals. Instruction/user manuals are written for the purpose of helping the end-user complete a task. These documents must be clear about its purpose. The technical writer must take into consideration the users attitude, education, and experience when composing such documents. Methods of organization include a table of contents, pagination, previews and reviews, cross references, glossary, and Index - alphabetical list and page numbers - for longer docs for ease of use. Warnings, cautions, and dangers should also be used throughout the text where appropriate. Appropriate visuals should be used only as needed to aid the user in understanding of the task at hand.
Best Practices for Writing and Editing User/Instruction Manuals from The Integral Worm
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The Good, the bad, and the ugly of Thin Client/Server Computing /slideshow/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of-35362305/35362305 thinclientlongversion-140601160403-phpapp02
This presentation discusses the features, benefits, advantages and disadvantages of using Thin Client/Server technology as an IT Security strategy. The full discussion of Thin Client/Server technology as a security solution may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/security.html .]]>

This presentation discusses the features, benefits, advantages and disadvantages of using Thin Client/Server technology as an IT Security strategy. The full discussion of Thin Client/Server technology as a security solution may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/security.html .]]>
Sun, 01 Jun 2014 16:04:03 GMT /slideshow/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of-35362305/35362305 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) The Good, the bad, and the ugly of Thin Client/Server Computing theintegralworm This presentation discusses the features, benefits, advantages and disadvantages of using Thin Client/Server technology as an IT Security strategy. The full discussion of Thin Client/Server technology as a security solution may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/security.html . <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thinclientlongversion-140601160403-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation discusses the features, benefits, advantages and disadvantages of using Thin Client/Server technology as an IT Security strategy. The full discussion of Thin Client/Server technology as a security solution may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/security.html .
The Good, the bad, and the ugly of Thin Client/Server Computing from The Integral Worm
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Legal Aspects of Information Systems: State of Maryland vs. CyberSmoke. /slideshow/cybersmoke-35103935/35103935 cybersmoke-140525162202-phpapp02
This presentation is part of a collaborative study in UMBCs Legal Aspects of Information Systems providing a summary of our findings. The full study may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/legalaspects.html CyberSmoke is a fictitious company that sells tobacco products on the Internet. The study describes CyberSmokes business practices and the case brought against it by the State of Maryland outlining several illegal and unethical business practices. The study concludes with the courts review of the case and its decision. Rolling credits/Presenters are as follows: Christopher Paul, Nancy Nguyen, Gennadiy Vekker, Tim Baldwin, Christopher Brune]]>

This presentation is part of a collaborative study in UMBCs Legal Aspects of Information Systems providing a summary of our findings. The full study may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/legalaspects.html CyberSmoke is a fictitious company that sells tobacco products on the Internet. The study describes CyberSmokes business practices and the case brought against it by the State of Maryland outlining several illegal and unethical business practices. The study concludes with the courts review of the case and its decision. Rolling credits/Presenters are as follows: Christopher Paul, Nancy Nguyen, Gennadiy Vekker, Tim Baldwin, Christopher Brune]]>
Sun, 25 May 2014 16:22:01 GMT /slideshow/cybersmoke-35103935/35103935 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Legal Aspects of Information Systems: State of Maryland vs. CyberSmoke. theintegralworm This presentation is part of a collaborative study in UMBCs Legal Aspects of Information Systems providing a summary of our findings. The full study may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/legalaspects.html CyberSmoke is a fictitious company that sells tobacco products on the Internet. The study describes CyberSmokes business practices and the case brought against it by the State of Maryland outlining several illegal and unethical business practices. The study concludes with the courts review of the case and its decision. Rolling credits/Presenters are as follows: Christopher Paul, Nancy Nguyen, Gennadiy Vekker, Tim Baldwin, Christopher Brune <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cybersmoke-140525162202-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is part of a collaborative study in UMBCs Legal Aspects of Information Systems providing a summary of our findings. The full study may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/legalaspects.html CyberSmoke is a fictitious company that sells tobacco products on the Internet. The study describes CyberSmokes business practices and the case brought against it by the State of Maryland outlining several illegal and unethical business practices. The study concludes with the courts review of the case and its decision. Rolling credits/Presenters are as follows: Christopher Paul, Nancy Nguyen, Gennadiy Vekker, Tim Baldwin, Christopher Brune
Legal Aspects of Information Systems: State of Maryland vs. CyberSmoke. from The Integral Worm
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The Test Subject Simulation of the "Cyberpeople Jack Implant" Artifact /slideshow/the-test-subject-simulation-of-the-cyberpeople-jack-implant-artifact/34921675 cyberjacksimulation-140520161523-phpapp02
The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant slide show is NOT meant to be understood as a Stand Alone document. This slide show is a fragment of a larger communication, a multi-modal argument, and cannot be understood unless the user reads through the entire Theory of Communication and Technology Communicative Objective # 1: The Cyberpeople Re-patent, which may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/patentreadexplaination.html . This link provides an explanation of how to read and proceed though the communication. The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant is a segment of the URCAD 2007, 11th Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day at UMBC, my presentation of a Three-dimensional Multi-Modal/Multi-Media Argument, The Cyberpeople Jack Implant: A Study of Remediation, Ethics, and Technology. This slide show played in an infinite loop at a rate of one slide per second on a laptop during the presentation. ]]>

The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant slide show is NOT meant to be understood as a Stand Alone document. This slide show is a fragment of a larger communication, a multi-modal argument, and cannot be understood unless the user reads through the entire Theory of Communication and Technology Communicative Objective # 1: The Cyberpeople Re-patent, which may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/patentreadexplaination.html . This link provides an explanation of how to read and proceed though the communication. The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant is a segment of the URCAD 2007, 11th Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day at UMBC, my presentation of a Three-dimensional Multi-Modal/Multi-Media Argument, The Cyberpeople Jack Implant: A Study of Remediation, Ethics, and Technology. This slide show played in an infinite loop at a rate of one slide per second on a laptop during the presentation. ]]>
Tue, 20 May 2014 16:15:23 GMT /slideshow/the-test-subject-simulation-of-the-cyberpeople-jack-implant-artifact/34921675 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) The Test Subject Simulation of the "Cyberpeople Jack Implant" Artifact theintegralworm The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant slide show is NOT meant to be understood as a Stand Alone document. This slide show is a fragment of a larger communication, a multi-modal argument, and cannot be understood unless the user reads through the entire Theory of Communication and Technology Communicative Objective # 1: The Cyberpeople Re-patent, which may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/patentreadexplaination.html . This link provides an explanation of how to read and proceed though the communication. The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant is a segment of the URCAD 2007, 11th Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day at UMBC, my presentation of a Three-dimensional Multi-Modal/Multi-Media Argument, The Cyberpeople Jack Implant: A Study of Remediation, Ethics, and Technology. This slide show played in an infinite loop at a rate of one slide per second on a laptop during the presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cyberjacksimulation-140520161523-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant slide show is NOT meant to be understood as a Stand Alone document. This slide show is a fragment of a larger communication, a multi-modal argument, and cannot be understood unless the user reads through the entire Theory of Communication and Technology Communicative Objective # 1: The Cyberpeople Re-patent, which may be found at http://www.theintegralworm.com/patentreadexplaination.html . This link provides an explanation of how to read and proceed though the communication. The Test Subject Simulation of the Cyberpeople Jack Implant is a segment of the URCAD 2007, 11th Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day at UMBC, my presentation of a Three-dimensional Multi-Modal/Multi-Media Argument, The Cyberpeople Jack Implant: A Study of Remediation, Ethics, and Technology. This slide show played in an infinite loop at a rate of one slide per second on a laptop during the presentation.
The Test Subject Simulation of the "Cyberpeople Jack Implant" Artifact from The Integral Worm
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UMBC IFSM438 Project Management Group Presentation /slideshow/438projectpresentation/34259826 438projectpresentation-140504103113-phpapp02
UMBC Information Systems Project Management Group Project Presentation. "Playground Development Project for University of Maryland, Baltimore County Day Care" by The Orange Zone Construction Company.]]>

UMBC Information Systems Project Management Group Project Presentation. "Playground Development Project for University of Maryland, Baltimore County Day Care" by The Orange Zone Construction Company.]]>
Sun, 04 May 2014 10:31:13 GMT /slideshow/438projectpresentation/34259826 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) UMBC IFSM438 Project Management Group Presentation theintegralworm UMBC Information Systems Project Management Group Project Presentation. "Playground Development Project for University of Maryland, Baltimore County Day Care" by The Orange Zone Construction Company. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/438projectpresentation-140504103113-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> UMBC Information Systems Project Management Group Project Presentation. &quot;Playground Development Project for University of Maryland, Baltimore County Day Care&quot; by The Orange Zone Construction Company.
UMBC IFSM438 Project Management Group Presentation from The Integral Worm
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Best communication design practices when using Shape Tools for visual presentations /slideshow/shapetools-34258610/34258610 shapetools-140504092421-phpapp02
This presentation is a summary of L. L. Lohr's Creating Graphics for Learning Performance: Lessons in Visual Literacy, Chapter 5 -- "Shape Tools." This slide show outlines best practices in visual literacy illustrating the use of shapes in presentations for delivering communications. The show discusses when to use particular shapes, where the shapes should be used, how the shapes should be used, and why particular shapes are used. ]]>

This presentation is a summary of L. L. Lohr's Creating Graphics for Learning Performance: Lessons in Visual Literacy, Chapter 5 -- "Shape Tools." This slide show outlines best practices in visual literacy illustrating the use of shapes in presentations for delivering communications. The show discusses when to use particular shapes, where the shapes should be used, how the shapes should be used, and why particular shapes are used. ]]>
Sun, 04 May 2014 09:24:21 GMT /slideshow/shapetools-34258610/34258610 theintegralworm@slideshare.net(theintegralworm) Best communication design practices when using Shape Tools for visual presentations theintegralworm This presentation is a summary of L. L. Lohr's Creating Graphics for Learning Performance: Lessons in Visual Literacy, Chapter 5 -- "Shape Tools." This slide show outlines best practices in visual literacy illustrating the use of shapes in presentations for delivering communications. The show discusses when to use particular shapes, where the shapes should be used, how the shapes should be used, and why particular shapes are used. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shapetools-140504092421-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is a summary of L. L. Lohr&#39;s Creating Graphics for Learning Performance: Lessons in Visual Literacy, Chapter 5 -- &quot;Shape Tools.&quot; This slide show outlines best practices in visual literacy illustrating the use of shapes in presentations for delivering communications. The show discusses when to use particular shapes, where the shapes should be used, how the shapes should be used, and why particular shapes are used.
Best communication design practices when using Shape Tools for visual presentations from The Integral Worm
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