Desenul astronomic a fost o metod? de observa?ie care, de-a lungul timpului, a fost ?nlocuit? de tehnici moderne, precum fotografiile digitale ?i instrumentele automate. ?n ciuda dezvolt?rii tehnologiei, desenul astronomic ofer? o experien?? personal? ?i educativ?, permi??nd observatorilor s? ?n?eleag? mai bine detaliile obiectelor cere?ti. Autorul sus?ine c? desenul poate aduce satisfac?ie ?i o apreciere mai profund? fa?? de cerul ?nstelat.
Blue Diamond Consultant Consortium provides project management tools and techniques called C-VAMP (Collaboratively & Visually Applied Methods for Projects) to help clients optimize complex implementation projects. C-VAMP uses mind mapping, templates, and collaboration tools to organize tasks, streamline processes, and improve project efficiency. Headquartered in St. Louis, Blue Diamond works with clients worldwide on ERP implementations and offers products, services, and support from initial scoping through project completion.
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This document discusses unconventional, or "outrageous", ways of communicating science to the public. It argues that traditional methods are no longer effective given changes in how individuals consume information today. To be successful, outreach must know its target audience, find the channels they use, and adapt the language and style of communication accordingly. The document provides examples of unconventional outreach efforts and evaluates factors like goals, partnerships, and metrics to consider when planning such initiatives. It encourages the science community to embrace untraditional approaches to engage the public with topics like astronomy in novel ways.
Smart_KOM - prezentacja Agnieszki W?odarczyk, koordynatora projektu podczas konferencji ?SMART_KOM. Krak¨®w w sieci inteligentnych miast¡±, 7.11.2014 r., Krak¨®w
The document discusses the role of the Aalto Design Factory and related initiatives in Espoo, Finland, in fostering a startup culture and supporting entrepreneurs. It highlights the collaborative environment provided by co-working spaces like Startup Sauna and the importance of location, facilities, and community in enabling startups to thrive. Key insights include the need for cost-effective resources and city engagement to promote entrepreneurship and local innovation.
Non-traditional ways of communicating astronomy with the public: outreach or ...Oana Sandu
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The document discusses non-traditional methods of astronomy communication aimed at engaging the public, particularly through events like 'She's an Astronomer' and 'Galilean Nights' in Romania. These events incorporated cultural elements and media coverage to reach a wide audience, emphasizing the importance of targeting communication effectively. It also highlights insights into youth interests and preferences, suggesting that outreach should align with the target group's language and channels.
Blue Diamond Consultant Consortium provides project management tools and techniques called C-VAMP (Collaboratively & Visually Applied Methods for Projects) to help clients optimize complex implementation projects. C-VAMP uses mind mapping, templates, and collaboration tools to organize tasks, streamline processes, and improve project efficiency. Headquartered in St. Louis, Blue Diamond works with clients worldwide on ERP implementations and offers products, services, and support from initial scoping through project completion.
Przemys?aw Szwa?ko gave a presentation on January 9th, 2014 about the environmental conditions of Krakow, Poland. He discussed Krakow's orography, including key elevation points. He also covered the hydrographic network, including the Vistula River and its tributaries. Additionally, he examined semi-natural habitats, protected areas, industrial degradation, air pollution, waste treatment, geothermal sources, forests and afforestation, and urban green spaces in Krakow. Szwa?ko emphasized that understanding Krakow's environmental conditions is the base for sustainable planning and development in the city.
Krak¨®w Living Lab - prezentacja Wojciecha Przybylskiego, dyrektora dzia?u rozwoju parku technologicznego podczas konferencji ?SMART_KOM. Krak¨®w w sieci inteligentnych miast¡±, 7.11.2014 r., Krak¨®w
The document outlines Helsinki's urban development strategies and population growth projections from 2014 to 2050. It emphasizes the city's commitment to creating a liveable, inclusive, and innovative environment through open data, citizen engagement, and sustainable urban planning. Various urban areas are targeted for growth and job creation, while partnerships with universities and businesses are encouraged to enhance the city's competitiveness and quality of life.
This document discusses unconventional, or "outrageous", ways of communicating science to the public. It argues that traditional methods are no longer effective given changes in how individuals consume information today. To be successful, outreach must know its target audience, find the channels they use, and adapt the language, style and context of the message. Examples of unconventional outreach using visuals, videos, social media and partnerships with other industries are provided. Planning, assessment and evaluation of outrageous initiatives is also discussed to manage risks while achieving communication goals.
This document summarizes a workshop on understanding smart environments and cities. The workshop objectives were to understand what defines a smart city through an evidence-based learning process. A smart city is defined as one that performs well in key fields of development like economy, environment, mobility, people, living, and governance. For the environment domain, the workshop discussed the most relevant components like green space, pollution levels, ecological awareness, and sustainable resource management. The goal was to identify Krakow's strengths and weaknesses in these areas to help develop a smart city strategy and roadmap.
Smart city - prezentacja El?biety Koterby, zastepcy Prezydenta ds. Rozwoju Miasta Krakowa podczas konferencji ?SMART_KOM. Krak¨®w w sieci inteligentnych miast¡±, 7.11.2014, Krak¨®w
The document discusses Barcelona's strategy for becoming a smart city and region through ICT-based solutions and community involvement. It outlines key priorities such as smart governance, economic improvement, and environmental management, while emphasizing the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors. The vision extends beyond urban issues to encompass broader regional challenges, driving a new data-driven economy in Catalonia.
The document discusses public-private-people partnerships for new digital service innovations through smart city living labs. It provides examples of challenge cities that are retrofitting existing legacy systems including Freiburg, New York, Toronto, Helsinki, and Amsterdam. The document promotes cities as enablers of digital innovations and is signed off by Jarmo Eskelinen from Forum Virium Helsinki.
This document discusses green areas in Krakow, Poland. It provides statistics on the percentage of land covered by parks, forests, and protected areas in Krakow and other major Polish cities. Krakow currently has 16.5% of its land as green areas, above the average of 13.1% for cities over 500,000 people. However, the document also outlines threats to Krakow's green spaces from private and public development projects that could reduce vegetation and open spaces through new construction, infrastructure projects, and removal of trees. Maintaining and expanding green areas is presented as important for Krakow to develop as a smart, sustainable city.
The document discusses the role of the Aalto Design Factory and related initiatives in Espoo, Finland, in fostering a startup culture and supporting entrepreneurs. It highlights the collaborative environment provided by co-working spaces like Startup Sauna and the importance of location, facilities, and community in enabling startups to thrive. Key insights include the need for cost-effective resources and city engagement to promote entrepreneurship and local innovation.
Non-traditional ways of communicating astronomy with the public: outreach or ...Oana Sandu
?
The document discusses non-traditional methods of astronomy communication aimed at engaging the public, particularly through events like 'She's an Astronomer' and 'Galilean Nights' in Romania. These events incorporated cultural elements and media coverage to reach a wide audience, emphasizing the importance of targeting communication effectively. It also highlights insights into youth interests and preferences, suggesting that outreach should align with the target group's language and channels.
Blue Diamond Consultant Consortium provides project management tools and techniques called C-VAMP (Collaboratively & Visually Applied Methods for Projects) to help clients optimize complex implementation projects. C-VAMP uses mind mapping, templates, and collaboration tools to organize tasks, streamline processes, and improve project efficiency. Headquartered in St. Louis, Blue Diamond works with clients worldwide on ERP implementations and offers products, services, and support from initial scoping through project completion.
Przemys?aw Szwa?ko gave a presentation on January 9th, 2014 about the environmental conditions of Krakow, Poland. He discussed Krakow's orography, including key elevation points. He also covered the hydrographic network, including the Vistula River and its tributaries. Additionally, he examined semi-natural habitats, protected areas, industrial degradation, air pollution, waste treatment, geothermal sources, forests and afforestation, and urban green spaces in Krakow. Szwa?ko emphasized that understanding Krakow's environmental conditions is the base for sustainable planning and development in the city.
Krak¨®w Living Lab - prezentacja Wojciecha Przybylskiego, dyrektora dzia?u rozwoju parku technologicznego podczas konferencji ?SMART_KOM. Krak¨®w w sieci inteligentnych miast¡±, 7.11.2014 r., Krak¨®w
The document outlines Helsinki's urban development strategies and population growth projections from 2014 to 2050. It emphasizes the city's commitment to creating a liveable, inclusive, and innovative environment through open data, citizen engagement, and sustainable urban planning. Various urban areas are targeted for growth and job creation, while partnerships with universities and businesses are encouraged to enhance the city's competitiveness and quality of life.
This document discusses unconventional, or "outrageous", ways of communicating science to the public. It argues that traditional methods are no longer effective given changes in how individuals consume information today. To be successful, outreach must know its target audience, find the channels they use, and adapt the language, style and context of the message. Examples of unconventional outreach using visuals, videos, social media and partnerships with other industries are provided. Planning, assessment and evaluation of outrageous initiatives is also discussed to manage risks while achieving communication goals.
This document summarizes a workshop on understanding smart environments and cities. The workshop objectives were to understand what defines a smart city through an evidence-based learning process. A smart city is defined as one that performs well in key fields of development like economy, environment, mobility, people, living, and governance. For the environment domain, the workshop discussed the most relevant components like green space, pollution levels, ecological awareness, and sustainable resource management. The goal was to identify Krakow's strengths and weaknesses in these areas to help develop a smart city strategy and roadmap.
Smart city - prezentacja El?biety Koterby, zastepcy Prezydenta ds. Rozwoju Miasta Krakowa podczas konferencji ?SMART_KOM. Krak¨®w w sieci inteligentnych miast¡±, 7.11.2014, Krak¨®w
The document discusses Barcelona's strategy for becoming a smart city and region through ICT-based solutions and community involvement. It outlines key priorities such as smart governance, economic improvement, and environmental management, while emphasizing the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors. The vision extends beyond urban issues to encompass broader regional challenges, driving a new data-driven economy in Catalonia.
The document discusses public-private-people partnerships for new digital service innovations through smart city living labs. It provides examples of challenge cities that are retrofitting existing legacy systems including Freiburg, New York, Toronto, Helsinki, and Amsterdam. The document promotes cities as enablers of digital innovations and is signed off by Jarmo Eskelinen from Forum Virium Helsinki.
This document discusses green areas in Krakow, Poland. It provides statistics on the percentage of land covered by parks, forests, and protected areas in Krakow and other major Polish cities. Krakow currently has 16.5% of its land as green areas, above the average of 13.1% for cities over 500,000 people. However, the document also outlines threats to Krakow's green spaces from private and public development projects that could reduce vegetation and open spaces through new construction, infrastructure projects, and removal of trees. Maintaining and expanding green areas is presented as important for Krakow to develop as a smart, sustainable city.
4. 1999 za?o?enie firmy Digital Core Design
2002 wprowadzenie mikrokontrolera DP8051XP
2005 umowa dystrybucyjna Tajwan, Chiny
2007 umowa dystrybucyjna USA, kraje DACH
2009 wprowadzenie DoCDTM Hardware Debugger
2010 przekszta?cenie formy prawnej na DCD Sp. z o.o. Sp. k.
2011 wprowadzenie DQ80251
2012 Nagroda Gospodarcza Prezydenta Bytomia
2012 nagroda Produkt Roku dla DQ80251
2012 nagroda ?Marka ?l?skie¡±
2012 krajowy fina? konkursu European Business Awards
2013 EDN's Hot Products of 2012 dla DQ80251 i DoCD
2013 DQ80251 zaprezentowany A. Merkel i D. Tuskowi na
ceremonii otwarcia targ¨®w CeBIT 2013
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http://www.polskieradio.pl/5/3/Artykul/516292,Najszybszy-na-
swiecie-procesor-powstal-w-Polsce
http://krakow.antyradio.pl/Prawda/Katowice/Nastepcy-Steve-a-
Jobsa-i-Steve-a-Wozniaka-mieszkaja-w-Bytomiu.