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  • Code from my DevConnections Talks and Workshop

    - by dwahlin
    Thanks to everyone who attended my sessions at DevConnections Las Vegas. I had a great time meeting new people, discussing business problems and solutions and interacting. Here’s the code and slides for the sessions.  For those that came to the full-day Silverlight workshop I’ve included the slides that didn’t get printed plus a ton of code to help you get started with various Silverlight topics.   Get Started Building Silverlight Applications Building Architecturally Sound Silverlight Applications Using WCF RIA Services in Silverlight Applications (will post soon) Silverlight Data Integration Options and Usage Scenarios Silverlight Workshop Code

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  • Les offres TV des firmes informatiques ont-elles leur place sur le marché ? Google repousse la sienne suite aux mauvaises critiques

    Les offres TV des firmes informatiques ont-elles leur place sur le marché ? Google repousse la sienne suite aux mauvaises critiques Mise à jour du 20.12.2010 par Katleen La fièvre des box TV semblait avoir contaminé les plus grandes firmes informatiques : d'abord Apple, puis Google et Microsoft. Mais Mountain View vient d'annoncer ses réticences à poursuivre dans cette voie. La firme, qui devait lancer ses offres télévisuelles dans quelques jours lors du "Consumer Eclectronics Show", a décidé de les repousser. Pourquoi un tel revirement ? Suite aux premières critiques des professionnels qui ont pu tester le produit en avant première. Les retours ont été plutôt négatifs, quali...

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  • Nano-SIM : Nokia s'oppose à la proposition d'Apple et ne concédera aucun de ses brevets essentiels pour son élaboration

    Nano-SIM : Nokia s'oppose à la proposition d'Apple et ne concédera aucun de ses brevets essentiels pour son élaboration Le projet qui sera utilisé comme base pour le développement de la Nano-Sim, la prochaine génération de cartes SIM encore plus petites que les Micro SIM, doit être choisi cette semaine par l'l'ETSI ( European Telecommunications Standards Institute ). Deux projets ont été déposés auprès de l'organisme de standardisation. L'un développé par Apple et soutenu par plusieurs opérateurs de télécommunication et l'autre mis au point par Nokia avec le soutien des fabricants comme Motorola et RIM. Le projet d'Apple propose une nano-SIM réduite à la taille d'une puce ...

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  • Oracle Database Information Now Available on the Oracle Mobile Application

    - by jgelhaus
    Oracle Database Information Now Available on the Oracle Mobile Application Now, wherever you are, you can stay connected to the Oracle Database team by downloading the free Oracle mobile application.  It will help you to keep up with the latest Oracle Database news, blog, social media, video, plus much more while you are on the move! News—Track Oracle Database news. Blogs—Participate in an on-going dialog with our Oracle Database bloggers. Social—Keep up with events, webcasts and other announcements via the Oracle Database social channels Video—See clips of Webcasts, executive addresses and keynotes, Oracle Database customers, and much, much more.

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  • Microsoft : « On s'est aimés, on s'est perdus de vue, on se retrouve », entretien avec le Directeur de la division Développeurs

    « On s'est aimés, on s'est perdus de vue, on se retrouve » Entretien avec le Directeur de la division Développeurs de Microsoft France Chez Microsoft, dans l'embrasure d'une porte, il se peut que vous entendiez quelques confessions à coeur ouvert sur un dénommé Vista. Des confidences qui montrent, qu'en interne, cet OS a été vécu par beaucoup comme un accident industriel qui a laissé des traces. Jean Ferré - Directeur de la division Développeurs, Plateforme et Ecosystème de Microsoft France - parle lui plus diplomatiquement d'un « désamour » né entre les développeurs et Microsoft avec Vista. Depuis, Windows 7 est passé par là pour panser les blessures. Et la Build de ...

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  • Google, Facebook et Yahoo testeront l'IPv6 en grandeur nature lors de la Journée Mondiale du protocole en juin 2011

    Mise à jour du 12.11.2010 par Katleen La transition de l'IPv4 à l'IPv6 pourrait rendre l'Internet instable pour une période pouvant atteindre plusieurs années, d'après Vint Cerf Vint Cerf, un pionnier en informatique que certains considèrent comme le père du Net s'est exprimé cette semaine concernant le changement de protocole des URLs. Ce changement, nécéssaire pour que le web puisse poursuivre son expansion, l'inquiète. Il en veut également aux entreprises, qui "ne voient pas assez loin" et qui n'ont pas prévu la migration plus tôt. En effet, il va falloir passer de l'IPv4 (qui sera vraisemblablement saturé en janvier 2012) à l'IPv6. Et la transition p...

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  • Présentation de Robot Operating System, par Jérôme Laplace

    Salut, je signale un nouvel article pour les programmeurs-roboticiens. Il s'agit d'un article d'introduction à ROS (Robot Operating System). ROS est le standard qui monte dans le monde de la robotique. Il est gratuit, open-source et robuste. Pour ceux qui souhaitent découvrir ou aller plus loin dans la robotique et après en intelligence artificielle, je pense que ça peut être une introduction utile. Cet article ne comporte pas de code, il présente les concepts. A lire donc avec de faire les tutoriaux... Présentation de Robot Operat...

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  • QMake et au-delà : le futur de l'outil de compilation de Qt, un article de Marius traduit par Louis

    Bonjour, QMake est un outil qui simplifie grandement le processus de compilation pour de différentes plateformes. Son prédécesseur était un script Perl nommé TMake, qui, dépassé, avait vite été remplacé par le QMake que nous connaissons. Aujourd'hui, ce dernier semble à son tour ne plus apporter une réponse au besoin initial, étant devenu difficile à maintenir. Ainsi, devant la diversité et le nombre des avis internes, Marius a décidé de rédiger un article dans les Qt Labs Blogs afin de demander aux développeurs aguerris leur avis sur la question. Qu'allons-nous faire de QMake ? C'est la question, posée par Marius en début...

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  • Auszeichnung für Oracle beim Channel Marketing Award 2010: IT-Security Kampagne "Keine Aufregung" belegt 2. Platz

    - by A&C Redaktion
    Am 18. November wurde in Augsburg der Channel Marketing Award 2010 verliehen. Gesucht wurden die besten Kampagnen der IT-Branche, mit denen wirtschaftlich und kreativ herausragende Marketing-Aktivitäten rund um das Partner Business umgesetzt wurden. In der Kategorie With/Through Partner hat Oracle mit der IT-Security Kampagne www.keine-aufregung.de hinter Xerox den 2. Platz belegt! Damit verwies „Keine Aufregung", durchgeführt von Bozana Pistorius im Januar 2010, Kampagnen von IBM, Corel und E-Plus auf die Plätze. Bilder der Kampagnen sind hier zu finden. Die Berichterstattung zum CMA Award gibt es online bei IT-Business inklusive Video und Bildergalerie.   V.l.n.r.: Alexander Woelke (Woelke von der Brüggen), Sarah Olbrich (Woelke von der Brüggen), Bozana Pistorius (Oracle), Claudine Petit (Cloudbridge Consulting) und Werner Nieberle (Vogel IT Medien)

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  • L'essor des tablettes affecte les ventes de PCs, le marché a été très touché à Noël et cela pourrait continuer en 2011

    L'essor des tablettes affecte les ventes de PCs, le marché a été très touché à Noël et cela pourrait continuer en 2011 Fin 2010, le Père Noël n'a pas eu les mêmes cadeaux dans sa hotte que douze mois auparavant. En effet, en cette période de l'année où les constructeurs enregistrent le plus de ventes, les achats de PCs ont diminué. Deux études menées parallèlement et indépendamment l'une de l'autre sont arrivées aux mêmes conclusions : au quatrième trimestre 2010, le succès phénoménal des iPads et autres tablettes ont fait baisser le chiffre d'affaires mondial des ordinateurs. La hausse des ventes de PCs, comparativement entre décembre 2009 et décembre 2010, ne serait en effet que de 3.7% pour Gartner (et 2.7% pour I...

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  • What is the best solution for document archiving?

    - by Anders Wallenquist
    I'm looking for a utility that helps me (and my colleagues) to archive documents in a systematic manner (Like Zeitgeist but permanent). The utility have to clean-out old document from desktops and store them on a server (as automatic as possible and consistent) maybe from just a few locations (Document directory) Documents shall be stored on cheap large media for many years to come - hard disk and file system maybe? Easy to maintain and manage for a small organization. Documents have to be easy to find and restore One systematic manner could be a directory-structure by year, month, user or user, year, month. Its a plus if documents could be linked to a project, if documents could be search-able and if document could also be mail, IM-discussions not only OpenOffice traditional documents. Any ideas?

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  • YouSendIt Alternative?

    - by WuckaChucka
    Looking for a reasonably priced alternative to YouSendIt's exorbitant pricing for an embedded, unbranded (i.e. no "Uploads by SomeCompany" or at the very least, discrete, subtle co-branding) file upload solution for my client's print shop Website. To do what we want to do with YouSendIt, we're looking at a corporate account of $995 USD plus $29.99 USD monthly fee, that is only sold pro-rated, so you have to buy the entire year's worth. To me, this is just unacceptable considering the commodity pricing of storage and bandwidth nowadays. For data, we're looking at roughly 10MB per upload, with perhaps 250-1000 uploads per month, with transient data storage of no more than 30 days (and more than likely 1-2 business days) for a total of 10 GB transfer (upload) and 10 GB transfer (download, to the print shop) at the very max each month. Any ideas? Everything I've found through searching seems to be geared more towards personal file sharing and not for embedding into Websites. Thanks

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  • Tuning Red Gate: #2 of Many

    - by Grant Fritchey
    In the last installment, I used the SQL Monitor tool to get a snapshot view of the current state of the servers at Red Gate that are giving us trouble. That snapshot suggested some areas where I should focus some time, primarily in which queries were being called most frequently or were running the longest. But, you don't want to just run off & start tuning queries. Remember, the foundation for query tuning is the server itself. So, I want to be sure I'm not looking at some major hardware or configuration issues that I need to address first. Rather than look at the current status of the server, I'm going to look at historical data. Clicking on the Analysis tab of SQL Monitor I get a whole list of counters that I can look at. More importantly, I can look at them over a period of time. Even more importantly, I can compare past periods with current periods to see if we're looking at a progressive issue or not. There are counters here that will give me an indication of load, and there are counters here that will tell me specifics about that load. First, I want to just look at the load to understand where the pain points might be. Trying to drill down before you have detailed information is just bad planning. First thing I'm going to check is the CPU, just to see what's up there. I have two servers I'm interested in, so I'll show you both: Looking at the last 30 days for both servers, well, let's just say that the first server is about what I would expect. It has an average baseline behavior with occasional, regular, peaks. This looks like a system with a fairly steady & predictable load that probably has a nightly batch process that spikes the processor. In short, normal stuff. The points there where the CPU drops radically. that might be worth investigating further because something changed the processing on this system a lot. But the first server. It's all over the place. There's no steady CPU behavior at all. It's spike high for long periods of time. It's up, it's down. I'm really going to have to spend time looking at CPU issues on this server to try to figure out what's up. It might be other processes being shared on the server, it might be something else. Either way, I'm going to have to spend time evaluating this CPU, especially those peeks about a week ago. Looking at the Pages/sec, again, just a measure of load, I see that there are some peaks on the rg-sql02 server, but over all, it looks like a fairly standard load. Plus, the peaks are only up to 550 pages/sec. Remember, this isn't a performance measure, but just a load measurement, but from this, I don't think we're looking at major memory issues, but I may want to correlate these counters with the CPU counters. Again, the other server looks like there's stuff going on. The load is not at all consistent. In fact there was a point earlier in the year that looks pretty severe. Plus the spikes here are twice the size of the other system. We've got a lot more load going on here and I will probably need to drill down on memory usage on this server. Taking a look at the disk transfers/sec the load on both systems seems to roughly correspond to the other load indicators. Notice that drop right in the middle of the graph for rg-sql02. I wonder if the office was closed over that period or a system was down for maintenance. If I saw spikes in memory or disk that corresponded to the drip in CPU, you can assume something was using those other resources and causing a drop, but when everything goes down, it just means that the system isn't gettting used. The disk on the rg-sql01 system isn't spiking exactly the same way as the memory & cpu, so there's a good chance (chance mind you) that any performance issues might not be disk related. However, notice that huge jump at the beginning of the month. Several disks were used more than they were for the rest of the month. That's the load on the server. What about the load on SQL Server itself? Next time.

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  • Bill Gates fait la promotion des MacBook sur son blog, à quand Steve Jobs déclarant "Windows 7, c'était mon idée" ?

    Bill Gates fait la promotion des MacBook sur son blog, à quand Steve Jobs déclarant "Windows 7, c'était mon idée" ? Sur son blog "The Gates Notes", Bill Gates, figure emblématique de Microsoft, a publié une image bigrement inattendue. Dans un post où l'homme expose ses pensées à propos du système scolaire américain, et se lamente d'un trop peu d'élèves diplômés, il illustre sa réflexion avec la photo de deux étudiants... dont l'un est en train de travailler sur un Mac ! Et même un MacBook, selon les plus fins observateurs. Comme si ce n'était pas suffisant, une forme noire posée sur une pochette jaune, au dessus de l'ordinateur, à tout l'air d'être un iPhone. Beau joueur, le Bill ! ...

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  • Bad FPS for smaller size (OpenGL ES with SDL)

    - by ber4444
    If you saw my other question, well, there is still a little problem: Click here to watch on youtube Basically, the frame rate is very bad on the actual device, where for some reason the animation is scaled (it looks like the left side on the video). It is quite fast on the simulator where it is not scaled (right side). For a test, I submitted this new changeset that hard-codes the smaller size (plus increases the point size for HII regions to make the dust clouds more visible), and as you see in the video, now it is slow even in the simulator (left side shows the small size, right side shows the original size -- otherwise the code is the same). I'm clueless why it's soooo slow with a smaller galaxy, in fact it should be FASTER. As for general speed optimization (which is not strictly part of my question but is closely related to it, esp. if we need a workaround to speed things up), some initial ideas: reducing the number of items drawn may affect the appearance negatively but screen resolution could be reduced there are too many glBegin(GL_POINTS)/glEnd() blocks, we could draw more than just a single star at once

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  • La première beta de Ubuntu 10.04 LTS est sortie : nouveau design, nouveau kernel, nouveaux logiciels

    La beta 1 de Ubuntu 10.04 LTS est sortie Nouveau design, nouveau kernel, nouveaux logiciels Fini le marron dans Ubuntu. Le choc est rude, certes. Mais la première beta de la mouture 10.04 de l'OS consolera les nostalgique de l'ancien design de la distribution Linux (certainement) la plus connue au monde. Bien qu'il ne s'agisse que de la première beta, Lucid Lynx propose en effet déjà plusieurs nouveautés majeures. Sous le capot, on trouve par exemple le kernel 2.6.32 de Linux, Gnome 2.30 et une prise en charge améliorée des cartes graphiques NVIDIA. Coté logiciel, Ubuntu 10.04 propose notamment OpenOffice.org 3.2.0 (la suite bureautique de Su...

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  • Graffiti is a Sinatra-inspired Groovy Framework

    - by kerry
    Playing around with Sinatra the other day and realized I could really use something like this for Groovy. Thus, Graffiti was born. It’s basically a thin wrapper around Jetty. At first, I thought I might write my own server for it (everybody needs to do that once, don’t they?), but decided to invoke the ’simplest thing that could possibly work’ principle. Here is the requisite ‘Hello World’ example: import graffiti.* @Grab('com.goodercode:graffiti:1.0-SNAPSHOT') @Get('/helloworld') def hello() { 'Hello World' } Graffiti.serve this The code, plus more documentation is hosted under my github account.

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  • Trouble switching to Dvorak on Ubuntu 12.04

    - by Dodgie
    I've decided to switch to Dvorak on my Ubuntu machine, but I'm having some trouble: First, I attempted to do this through the GUI -- System Settings - Keyboard Layout - add layout (plus sign) - English(programmer Dvorak). This didn't work at first, so I restarted my machine. It seemed to work at the password prompt (if only because QWERTY did not), but I couldn't get it to accept my password. I used the virtual keyboard option to enter my password with mouse clicks (the virtual keyboard was using the programmer's Dvorak Standard) and was able to get in that way. Once logged in, however, I was back to QWERTY. Second, I tried to switch on the command prompt -- $ loadkeys /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/dvorak.map The error message I received was "Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console " Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I've looked for a solution for these problems, but couldn't find anything.

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  • Firefox is pounding my system what should I do

    - by nikhil
    I'm running the latest version of firefox 17.0.1 on ubuntu 12.10 on a Acer Aspire One 722 Netbook. It has an amd dual core C60 processor and 2GB RAM. As you can see, firefox is absolutely killing my system, it responds really slowly and opening tabs is a royal pain. I have on an average 4-5 open tabs at a given time. Is there something that I can do to make my browsing experience more zippy? Additionally I run the following addons Firebug HTTPS Everywhere Ad block plus

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  • Sortie de première RC de PostgreSQL 9.2, annoncée par le PostgreSQL Global Development Group

    Le PostgreSQL Global Development Group a annoncé la première Release Candidate de PostgreSQL 9.2. Cette version majeure inclut des avancées considérables en termes de performances et d'évolutivité horizontale et verticale. Les utilisateurs qui veulent participer à la traque des éventuels derniers bogues sont invités à télécharger et tester cette RC1 de PostgreSQL 9.2 le plus rapidement possible. Cette RC1 contient de nombreux correctifs des versions Beta précédentes. Citons : de nombreuses mises à jour de la documentation et des traductions ; un correctif au REVOKE de privilèges en cascade ; la suppression des problèmes de boucles dans l'export par pg_dump des vues de niveau sécurité ; des correctifs apportés à ...

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  • Hadopi : Frédéric Mitterrand questionné sur SeedFuck, et sur la présomption de culpabilité

    Mise à jour du 29.04.2010 par Katleen Hadopi : Frédéric Mitterrand questionné sur SeedFuck, et sur la présomption de culpabilité L'outil Seedfuck fait son petit bonhomme de chemin. Après l'arrivée de diverses mutations, il a réussi à se hisser dans les plus hautes sphères de la politique, puisque Frédéric Mitterrand a été pris officiellement à parti à ce propos lors d'une séance de l'Assemblée Nationale. C'est le député UMP Michel Zumkeller (ayant voté contre Hadopi) qui a interrogé le ministre dans une question écrite à propos de ce «petit programme [qui] inonde les réseaux de téléchargements, en peer to peer, de fausses adresses IP ». Comme quoi, Seedfuck a réussi a créer la ...

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  • Assembleur Intel avec NASM en mode protégé, par Etienne Sauvage

    Bonjour, Vous trouverez à cette adresse : http://esauvage.developpez.com/tutor...tel-avec-nasm/ un parcours du combattant, un cheminement de quelqu'un qui, partant d'à peu près rien, essaye d'arriver à pas beaucoup plus mais quand même. Ce n'est pas vraiment un tutoriel parce que ça n'a pas d'objectif précis, ce n'est pas un cours car c'est riche en approximations. C'est plutôt le suivi d'un trappeur face à l'immensité canadienne. Néanmoins, comme j'ai remarqué que visiblement et contre toute attente, ça intéresse des gens, je crée cette discussion afin de recueillir les retours éventuels. Cordialement, Le chevalie...

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  • "Il faut repenser les OS pour les processeurs multi-coeurs", d'après Microsoft

    "Il faut repenser les OS pour les processeurs multi-coeurs", d'après Microsoft Dave Probert est expert du noyau chez Microsoft. Selon lui, l'approche actuelle du multi-coeur n'est pas encore à même d'en exploiter toute la puissance, et est trop "compliquée". Aussi, propose-t-il une autre organisation. Car, d'après lui, "la solution" ne se situerait pas dans l'amélioration de techniques "comme le parallel programming, mais plutôt dans le refonte des abstractions de base qui constituent le modèle du système d'exploitation". Il explique qu'on ne tire pas assez parti des performances offertes par les processeurs multicoeurs et qu'aujourd'hui, on ne devrait plus avoir à patienter de...

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  • Deep in the Heart of Texas

    - by Applications User Experience
    Author: Erika Webb, Manager, Fusion Applications UX User Assistance When I was first working in the usability field, the only way I could consider conducting a usability study was to bring a potential user to a lab environment where I could show them whatever I was interested in learning more about and ask them questions. While I hate to reveal just how long I have been working in this field, let's just say that pads of paper and a stopwatch were key tools for any test I conducted. Over the years, I have worked in simple labs with basic video taping equipment and not much else, and I have worked in corporate environments with sophisticated usability labs and state-of-the-art equipment. Years ago, we conducted all usability studies at the location of the user. If we wanted to see if there were any differences between users in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, we went to those places to run the test. A lab environment is very useful for many test situations. However, there has always been a debate in the usability field about whether bringing someone into a lab environment, however friendly we make it, somehow intrinsically changes the behavior of the user as compared to having them work in their own environment, at their own desk, and on their own computer. We developed systems to create a portable usability lab, so that we could go to the users that we needed to test.  Do lab environments change user behavior patterns? Then 9/11 hit. You may not remember, but no planes flew for weeks afterwards. Companies all over the world couldn't fly-in employees for meetings. Suddenly, traveling to the location of the users had an additional difficulty. The company I was working for at the time had usability specialists stuck in New York for days before they could finally rent a car and drive home to Colorado. This changed the world pretty suddenly, and technology jumped on the change. Companies offering Internet meeting tools were strugglinguntil no one could travel. The Internet boomed with collaboration tools that enabled people to work together wherever they happened to be. This change in technology has made a huge difference in my world. We use collaborative tools to bring our product concepts and ideas to the user across the Internet. As a global company, we benefit from having users from all over the world inform our designs. We now run usability studies with users all over the world in a single day, a feat we couldn't have accomplished 10 years ago by plane! Other technology companies have started to do more of this type of usability testing, since the tools have improved so dramatically. Plus, in our busy world, it's not always easy to find users who can take the time away from their jobs to come to our labs. reaching users where it is convenient for them greatly improves the odds that people do participate. I manage a team of usability specialists who live in India and California, whlie I live in Colorado. We have wonderful labs that we bring users into to show them our products. But very often, we run our studies remotely. We used to take the lab to the users now we use the labs, but we let the users stay where they are. We gain users who might not have been able to leave work to come to our labs, and they get to use the system they are familiar with. And we gain users nearly anywhere that we can set up an Internet connection, as long as the users have a phone, a broadband connection, and a compatible Web browser (with no pop-up blockers). After we recruit participants in a traditional manner, we send them an invitation to participate through the use of a telephone conference call and Web conferencing tool. At Oracle, we use Oracle Web Conference part of Oracle Collaboration Suite, which enables us to give the user control of the mouse, while we present a prototype or wireframe pictures. We can record the sessions over the Web and phone conference. We send the users instructions, plus tips to ensure that we won't have problems sharing screens. In some cases, when time is tight, we even run a five-minute "test session" with users a day in advance to be sure that we can connect. Prior to the test, we send users a participant script that contains information about the study, including any questionnaires. This is exactly the same script we give to participants who come to the labs. We ask users to print this before the beginning of the session. We generally run these studies by having a usability engineer in our usability labs, so that we can record the session as though the user were in the lab with us. Roughly 80% of our application software usability testing at Oracle is performed using remote methods. The probability of getting a   remote test participant decreases the higher up the person is in the target organization. We have a methodology checklist available to help our usability engineers work through the remote processes.

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  • [Windows 8] Please implement the PlayTo feature in your media apps

    - by Benjamin Roux
    One of the greatest feature in Windows 8 apps is the ability to stream the video/photos/music you’re playing to any DLNA capable device in your network. Meaning that if you’re watching a movie on Netflix on your brand new Surface tablet in your garden, you can continue to watch it without interruption on your TV if you decide to go back inside ! Isn’t that awesome? The best thing is that it takes very few lines to implement that in an app and it’s very easy. You just have to subscribe to one event and feed the EventArgs with the stream you want to display. You can either stream a video/music from a MediaElement/MediaPlayer (see PlayerFramework on CodePlex) or from a simple Image control. Code’s better than text so I invite you to go the sample code of the PlayTo feature on the msdn (it features code for JS, C# and C++). So if you’re developing an app capable of playing video, music or just display some photos, please implement the PlayTo, it will bring a plus to your app.

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