[sum] Computer Game

In this week, we talked about computer game. A computer game is a game that you play on a computer or on a small portable piece of electronic equipment. A Painstation is an art object and arcade game based on Pong developed by the artists' group, "art entertainment interfaces", with pain feedback. Mod or modification is a term generally applied to computer games, especially first-person shooters, RPGs and real-time strategy games. Mods are made by the general public or a developer, and can be entirely new games in themselves. They can include new items, weapons, characters, enemies, models, modes, textures, levels, story lines, music, and game modes. Tomb Raider is a video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It is utilities for creating films from a game engine. Ludology and narratology is that. The narratological view is that games should be understood as novel forms of narrative and can thus be studied using theories of narrative. The Ludol...

[sum] Computer-Aid

In this week, we talk about Computer-Aid. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a design-oriented academic field bringing together social psychologists, sociologists, and computer scientists, among others. Despite the variety of disciplines, CSCW is an identifiable research field focused on understanding characteristics of interdependent group work with the objective of designing adequate computer-based technology to support such cooperative work. Winograd and Flores present a methodology for CSCW analysis and design. They think conversations are sequences of actions because by saying things people are understood to be doing things; Technologies embody social, political, cultural, economic and philosophical ideas and relationships. Every digital media technology has an architecture that can be used to transform work, play and governance. As physical architecture and digital architecture, For example The book, The Social Logic of Space by Bill Hillier and Julienne Hanson, pres...

[sum] Human-computer interaction

In this week, we talk about Human-computer interaction . Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study of interaction between people (users) and computers. It is often regarded as the intersection of computer science, aesthetics , teleology , design and several other fields of study. Interaction between users and computers occurs at the user interface (or simply interface), which includes both software and hardware, for example, general-purpose computer peripherals and large-scale mechanical systems, such as aircraft and power plants. HCI used at various fields. First, There are people using HCI as tools. For example Vannevar bush made memex. Second, There are people using HCI as systems. For example Macintosh powerbook was made in 1991. Third, There are people using HCI as funding. For example Military: Navy, Air Force, ARPA, DARPA. Another simple example is using webcam. Eliza is answer machine with human. But It doesn't answer everything. It does (or does not) behave like a huma...

[sum] Artificial Intelligence

In this week, we learned about 'Artificial Intelligence'. We knew a person, Alan Turing, who was known as founder of computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematician, philosopher, codebreaker, and a gay man. He dead early by suicide but he leave many works. one of them is imitation game. It is game to guess sex by only text. The result is exciting. No one predicts his/her sex only text. Turing thinks man acquired sex by environment. He says that gender. Gender is changed anytime. The second imitation game is that. Who is man or machine by text as before . The result is same too. So he thinks that Can MACHINE do think?? Marvin Minsky define AI as the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence as if done by humans. AI have many research areas : Knowledge Representation ,Programming Languages,Natural Language (e.g., Story) Understanding,Speech Understanding, Vision, Robotics, Machine Learning, Planning etc. AI is planning as a technical problem. G...

[sum] Social Networks

In this week We learn about social network in various angle. There are many network anywhere our background. Social networks have been more concerned by experts in various field in comparison with past. Thus Recently they contributed to an understanding of social networks too. Some experts study social network as science. Social network is not only activity and relationship people to people but his/her favorite things. sociologist robert putnam claims that united states citizens no longer know or trust their neighbors and thus communities have lost their social capital. As A and B connect to the same people, they have equivalent positions in the network. A webpage is considered popular if many other webpages link to it. for example in a Amazon.com people who will bought people make network there. Social networks is formed whether A is central or bridge in community. The former has bonding capital and the latter has bridging capital. Mark Granvetter said Sometimes acquaintances are more...

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[sum] World Wide Web

In this week, We were talking about "WWW". The WWW,World-Wide-Web, was developed to be a pool of human knowledge, which would allow collaborators in remote sites to share their ideas and all aspects of a common project. That is motivation of the research. So what problem does this research address? Originally the work was to provide a graphical interface to a set of distributed files used in physics project management at CERN. WWW is a collaboratively authored hypertext. And it is standard in web. writing standards is a process of collaborative writing. The practical politics of classifying and standardizing is arriving at categories and standards and deciding what will be visible or invisible within the system. The www standards is wroted and influenced by ISO, IETF, and RFC. W3C is world-wide web consortium. It Develops web standards and guidelines. URI is universal resource identifier. for example there are URL, URN, Protocol and Path etc. HTML is hypertext markup language...