SPI server centric SEO compatible stateless web sites... ALLELUIA!Jose Mar鱈a Arranz
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Today we're used to use Single Page Interface web applications, that is, with no reload, any GMail user is using this kind of applications
However, SPI use in websites is extremely infrequent because two reasons: need of SEO compatibility and need of horizontal scaling implying clusters of servers with (almost) no shared user visual state, both features big enemies of the SPI approach. ItsNat v1.3 breaks these apparently insurmountable limitations.
English translation of the slides of the talk in Codemotion Madrid 18-19 October 2013
This short document is a slideshow about solitude and remembering past years set to original music. It contains nature images and ends with the credits for being a production by SofterImages.
SPI server centric SEO compatible stateless web sites... ALLELUIA!Jose Mar鱈a Arranz
油
Today we're used to use Single Page Interface web applications, that is, with no reload, any GMail user is using this kind of applications
However, SPI use in websites is extremely infrequent because two reasons: need of SEO compatibility and need of horizontal scaling implying clusters of servers with (almost) no shared user visual state, both features big enemies of the SPI approach. ItsNat v1.3 breaks these apparently insurmountable limitations.
English translation of the slides of the talk in Codemotion Madrid 18-19 October 2013
This short document is a slideshow about solitude and remembering past years set to original music. It contains nature images and ends with the credits for being a production by SofterImages.
This document provides a summary of Yeonseo Kim's work experience and qualifications. It lists her educational background, including graduating from Sookmyung Women's University in 2011. It also outlines several mobile app and web design projects she worked on between 2013 and 2014 for clients such as Superapp Korea, Happyton, and AD STAR, where she served as a designer, UI/UX designer, and art director. Brief descriptions of her roles and timelines are provided for each project.
This document outlines several UI/UX design projects completed by Yeonseo Kim including a pet scheduling app called Pet Talk, a digital tamagotchi simulator called Dookie, a social media scheduling app called Minidar, a goal setting app called Goalings, a community app called D-Village, and the rebranding of the UNC Gallery. For each project, Kim's role and timeframe are provided, as well as sections of the project process typically including research, analysis, concept development, and UI design.
The document provides details about several UI/UX design projects completed by Yeonseo Kim between 2013-2014. It includes summaries of 4 mobile app projects: 1) PET TALK, a social networking app for dog owners, 2) DOOKEE, a digital pet scheduler, 3) MINIDAR, a shared calendar app, and 4) additional work on logo design and portfolio sites. For each project, the document outlines the client, Kim's role, timeline, research conducted, scenarios created, and UI design details.
This projects main idea is AR walking game service and its my graduation project .I thougt i could create new value using AR technology. This service is for people who exercise alone. Users can play coin-race game as they walked up the Han-river. COIN-RACE app can motivate people to exercise and helps to relieve the boredom of exercising alone.
Yeonseo Kim is a UI/UX designer based in South Korea with over 5 years of experience. She has worked on projects for clients such as Superapp Korea, Happyton, and Noriter Korea. Some of her most notable work includes PET TALK, a dog diary app; DOOKEE, a schedule manager; and projects for D-Village portfolio app and the UNC Gallery renewal. She has received awards such as the 2013 Superapp Korea award and was a 2013 AD STAR finalist. Her areas of focus are user research, concept development, and UI/UX design.
1. The document proposes an app called D-Village, which would allow users to customize their own galleries, view other designers' galleries like in a game, and share and collaborate in a colorful community.
2. It outlines user types like designers with design interests and portfolios they can upload and share.
3. It also discusses the app's main functions like uploading, sharing, promotion, recommendations, and a category system.
4. The document mentions it will cover the persona, hierarchy, process, and provide a sample page for the proposed D-Village app.
1. The document proposes an app called D-Village, which would allow users to customize their own galleries, view other designers' galleries like in a game, and share and collaborate in a colorful community.
2. It outlines user profiles including their design major, interests, and portfolios. It also describes the app's main functions like uploading, sharing, recommendations, and promotion.
3. Personas, hierarchy, and process are mentioned as sections to further explain the app, and a sample page is included at the end.