Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications



Rapid prototyping is a faster, more cost-effective method for building prototypes from three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) drawings. Rapid Prototyping provides a fundamental overview of the general manufacturing process and presents the principles and applications of designing and fabricating parts in a format that makes learning easy. This user-friendly text features basic information on layered manufacturing processes, the essential vocabulary of nomenclature, numerous review exercises, case studies, a full section of rapid prototyping applications, helpful material for further study, applications to real-world problems, and more.

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Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications (Book & CD Rom)



Rapid prototyping (RP) has revolutionized how prototypes are made and small batch manufacturing is carried out. With rapid prototyping, the strategies used to produce a part change a number of important considerations and limitations previously faced by tool designers and engineers. Now in its third edition, this textbook is still the definitive text on RP. It covers the key RP processes, the available models and specifications, and their principles, materials, advantages and disadvantages. Examples of application areas in design, planning, manufacturing, biomedical engineering, art and architecture are also given. The book includes several related problems so that the reader can test his or her understanding of the topics. New to this edition, the included DVD-ROM presents animated illustrations of the working principles of today's key RP processes.

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SainSmart C60 Kit with UNO + 2-Channel Relay Module + IIC 1602 LCD + Prototype Shield for Arduino UNO R3 MEGA Mega2560 Nano DUE Duemilanove AVR ATMEL Robot XBee ZigBee



Overview

The SainSmart Uno is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button.

SainSmart Prototype Shield is a great kit to new Arduino users and geeks who have sparkling ideas. You can choose to do soldering in the soldering area. You can also make good use of the mini breadboard which can save your time of soldering. Try any circuit you want to the Arduino. You also can choose to use your own breadboard.

SainSmart IIC LCD1602 Module Display
* I2C Address: 0x3F
* Supply voltage: 5V
* Come with IIC interface, which can be connected by DuPont Line

SainSmart 2-Channel 5V Relay Module
* 5V 2-Channel Relay interface board, and each one needs 15-20mA Driver Current
* Equiped with high-current relay, AC250V 10A ; DC30V 10A
* Standard interface that can be controlled directly by microcontroller (Arduino , 8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic)
* Indication LED's for Relay output status

Package Content

1 x UNO
1 x Prototype
1 x LCD1602
1 x 2-channel 5V


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SainSmart Prototyping Prototype Shield Mini Breadboard for arduino UNO



It is a great kit to new Arduino users and geeks who have sparkling ideas. You can choose to do soldering in the soldering area. You can also make good use of the mini breadboard which can save your time of soldering. Try any circuit you want to the Arduino. You also can choose to use your own breadboard.

Protoytpe Shield

* The small soldering area
* Access to a BlueSMiRF socket for wireless communication between Arduinos
* 2 general LEDs
* 1 general pushbutton switch
* 1 Arduino reset switch brought to top level
* 5V, GND, and Raw pins are exposed as well
* All Arduino pins are brought to the top level

Mini Breadboard

* 170 tie points.
* Self-adhesive backing to stick on the Arduino Protoytpe Shield
* Strong
* Measures 1.7"x1.3"

Package Content

1 x SainSmart Prototype Shield
1 x Mini Breadboard
65x Jumper Cable


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SB400 Solderable PC BreadBoard, 1 Sided PCB, matches 400 tie-point breadboards with Power Rails, 1.90 x 3.00 in (48.3 x 76.2 mm)



The SB400 Solderable PC BreadBoard enables you to transfer your circuit and wires from a plug-in breadboard without recutting wires or changing your layout. The SB400 has the same pattern and spacing as a standard 400 connection point solderless plug-in breadboard. It has a standard 5-hole strip for each IC pin, just like solderless breadboards plus power rails. However, it has the advantage that soldered joints provide a more reliable long-term connection than solderless contacts. The SB400 has four power rails like solderless breadboards, plus two bonus rails for power or signals. There are bonus two-hole pads along the centerline allowing DIL (dual in-line) headers to be used.

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Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction



Science fiction is the playground of the imagination. If you are interested in science or fascinated with the future then science fiction is where you explore new ideas and let your dreams and nightmares duke it out on the safety of the page or screen. But what if we could use science fiction to do more than that? What if we could use science fiction based on science fact to not only imagine our future but develop new technologies and products? What if we could use stories, movies and comics as a kind of tool to explore the real world implications and uses of future technologies today?

Science Fiction Prototyping is a practical guide to using fiction as a way to imagine our future in a whole new way. Filled with history, real world examples and conversations with experts like best selling science fiction author Cory Doctorow, senior editor at Dark Horse Comics Chris Warner and Hollywood science expert Sidney Perkowitz, Science Fiction Prototyping will give you the tools you need to begin designing the future with science fiction.

The future is Brian David Johnson’s business. As a futurist at Intel Corporation, his charter is to develop an actionable vision for computing in 2021. His work is called “future casting”—using ethnographic field studies, technology research, trend data, and even science fiction to create a pragmatic vision of consumers and computing. Johnson has been pioneering development in artificial intelligence, robotics, and reinventing TV. He speaks and writes extensively about future technologies in articles and scientific papers as well as science fiction short stories and novels (Fake Plastic Love and Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing and the Devices We Love). He has directed two feature films and is an illustrator and commissioned painter.

Table of Contents: Preface / Foreword / Epilogue / Dedication / Acknowledgments / 1. The Future Is in Your Hands / 2. Religious Robots and Runaway Were-Tigers: A Brief Overview of the Science and the Fiction that Went Into Two SF Prototypes / 3. How to Build Your Own SF Prototype in Five Steps or Less / 4. I, Robot: From Asimov to Doctorow: Exploring Short Fiction as an SF Prototype and a Conversation With Cory Doctorow / 5. The Men in the Moon: Exploring Movies as an SF Prototype and a Conversation with Sidney Perkowitz / 6. Science in the Gutters: Exploring Comics as an SF Prototype and a Conversation With Chris Warner / 7. Making the Future: Now that You Have Developed Your SF Prototype, What’s Next? / 8. Einstein’s Thought Experiments and Asimov’s Second Dream / Appendix A: The SF Prototypes / Notes / Author Biography

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SOIC SMT Prototyping Shield for Arduino with 0.65mm Pitch



Schmartboard has made surface mount components available to Arduino users. These boards utilize our "EZ" soldering technology to assure fast, easy and flawless soldering.

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Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design (Interactive Technologies)



Bill Buxton and I share a common belief that design leadership together with technical leadership drives innovation. Sketching, prototyping, and design are essential parts of the process we use to create new products. Bill Buxton brings design leadership and creativity to Microsoft. Through his thought-provoking personal examples he is inspiring others to better understand the role of design in their own companies--Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft

"Informed design is essential.” While it might seem that Bill Buxton is exaggerating or kidding with this bold assertion, neither is the case. In an impeccably argued and sumptuously illustrated book, design star Buxton convinces us that design simply must be integrated into the heart of business--Roger Martin, Dean, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

Design is explained, with the means and manner for successes and failures illuminated by engaging stories, true examples and personal anecdotes. In Sketching User Experiences, Bill Buxton clarifies the processes and skills of design from sketching to experience modeling, in a lively and informative style that is rich with stories and full of his own heart and enthusiasm. At the start we are lost in mountain snows and northern seas, but by the end we are equipped with a deep understanding of the tools of creative design.--Bill Moggridge, Cofounder of IDEO and author of Designing Interactions

"Like any secret society, the design community has its strange rituals and initiation procedures. Bill opens up the mysteries of the magical process of design, taking us through a land in which story-telling, orange squeezers, the Wizard of Oz, I-pods, avalanche avoidance, bicycle suspension sketching, and faking it are all points on the design pilgrim's journey. There are lots of ideas and techniques in this book to feed good design and transform the way we think about creating useful stuff". -Peter Gabriel

I love this book. There are very few resources available that see across and through all of the disciplines involved in developing great experiences. This is complex stuff and Buxton's work is both informed and insightful. He shares the work in an intimate manner that engages the reader and you will find yourself nodding with agreement, and smiling at the poignant relevance of his examples.--Alistair Hamilton, Symbol Technologies, NY

Books that have proposed bringing design into HCI are aplenty, though books that propose bringing software in to Design less common. Nevertheless, Bill manages to skilfully steer a course between the excesses of the two approaches and offers something truly in-between. It could be a real boon to the innovation business by bringing the best of both worlds: design and HCI. --Richard Harper, Microsoft Research, Cambridge

There is almost a fervor in the way that new products, with their rich and dynamic interfaces, are being released to the public-typically promising to make lives easier, solve the most difficult of problems, and maybe even make the world a better place. The reality is that few survive, much less deliver on their promise. The folly? An absence of design, and an over-reliance on technology alone as the solution.

We need design. But design as described here depends on different skillsets-each essential, but on their own, none sufficient. In this rich ecology, designers are faced with new challenges-challenges that build on, rather than replace, existing skills and practice.

Sketching User Experiences approaches design and design thinking as something distinct that needs to be better understood-by both designers and the people with whom they need to work- in order to achieve success with new products and systems. So while the focus is on design, the approach is holistic. Hence, the book speaks to designers, usability specialists, the HCI community, product managers, and business executives. There is an emphasis on balancing the back-end concern with usability and engineering excellence (getting the design right) with an up-front investment in sketching and ideation (getting the right design). Overall, the objective is to build the notion of informed design: molding emerging technology into a form that serves our society and reflects its values.

Grounded in both practice and scientific research, Bill Buxton's engaging work aims to spark the imagination while encouraging the use of new techniques, breathing new life into user experience design.

. Covers sketching and early prototyping design methods suitable for dynamic product capabilities: cell phones that communicate with each other and other embedded systems, "smart” appliances, and things you only imagine in your dreams;
. Thorough coverage of the design sketching method which helps easily build experience prototypes-without the effort of engineering prototypes which are difficult to abandon;
. Reaches out to a range of designers, including user interface designers, industrial designers, software engineers, usability engineers, product managers, and others;
. Full of case studies, examples, exercises, and projects, and access to video clips (www.mkp.com/sketching) that demonstrate the principles and methods.

About the Author

Trained as a musician, Bill Buxton began using computers over thirty years ago in his art. This early experience, both in the studio an on stage, helped develop a deep appreciation of both the positive and negative aspects of technology and its impact. This increasingly drew him into both design and research, with a very strong emphasis on interaction and the human aspects of technology. He first came to prominence for his work at the University of Toronto on digital musical instruments and the novel interfaces that they employed. This work in the late 70s gained the attention of Xerox PARC, where Buxton participated in pioneering work in collaborative work, interaction techniques and ubiquitous computing. He then went on to become Chief Scientist of SGI and Alias|Wavefront, where he had the opportunity to work with some of the top film makers and industrial designers in the world. He is now a principal researcher at Microsoft Corp., where he splits his time between research and helping make design a fundamental pillar of the corporate culture.

* Covers sketching and early prototyping design methods suitable for dynamic product capabilities: cell phones that communicate with each other and other embedded systems, "smart" appliances, and things you only imagine in your dreams;

* Thorough coverage of the design sketching method which helps easily build experience prototypes-without the effort of engineering prototypes which are difficult to abandon;

* Reaches out to a range of designers, including user interface designers, industrial designers, software engineers, usability engineers, product managers, and others;

* Full of case studies, examples, exercises, and projects, and access to video clips that demonstrate the principles and methods.

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SOIC SMT Prototyping Shield for Arduino with 0.5mm Pitch



Schmartboard has made surface mount components available to Arduino users. These boards utilize our "EZ" soldering technology to assure fast, easy and flawless soldering.

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Silicon Valley Design Firm to Hold 24 Hour Design Marathon to Benefit Bay Area Foster Kids



On August 18th Rebekah Children's Services (http://www.rcskids.org/) becomes the fourth nonprofit to take the ZURBwired (http://www.zurbwired.com/) challenge. Organizations everywhere get stuck and lose site of the value they can create for people. ZURB, a close-knit Campbell design firm, will offer Rebekah Children's Services a chance to break through organizational paralysis for just one day and teach them how to get stuff done for a lifetime. ZURB’s design techniques will provide Rebekah's Children's Services tools to visualize a strategy and goal-oriented teamwork to accomplish the unthinkable, fast. It just happens that ZURB and Rebekah’s will create and launch a new website together from scratch that day--from every word, line of code, or pixel on the screen.

Quotes from the team


"Our website is the biggest source of information about our programs and the primary means by which we acquire new donors, supporters and potential adoptive/foster parents, unfortunately it is woefully inadequate and we don't have the resources to fix it," said Community Relations Manager of Rebekah’s Children Services. "We are very fortunate and excited to be chosen by ZURB, not only because we're going to get a great new website, but because we're going to be part of the process of building it and learning skills we'll need to maintain it moving forward."


"ZURB is stoked to work with Rebekah’s Children Services this year,” said ZURB partner Jeremy Britton. “Their team has an amazing energy that is vital to pull off a crazy 24-hour design hackathon. By working in close quarters with Rebekah’s Children Services, we want their organization to reach more foster kids who can benefit from their services and more supporters to expand on and improve their quality. We want to launch a new website and brochure in 24 hours, but also to teach the design methods and goal-oriented teamwork that will carry them throughout the rest of the year!”


Accomplishments from past ZURBwired Events


The total donation of our time and effort, as well as that of our partners and volunteers exceed $30,000 each time we run this. We have helped our nonprofits participants raise over $100,000 across our first three events, something we're incredibly proud to say!


Event Details


The ZURBwired event, beginning on August 18th, 2011 at 8:00 am and ending on August 19th, 2011 at 8:00am, will be held at ZURB’s headquarters at 55 North Third Street, Suite 100a, Campbell, CA 95008.


About ZURB


ZURB (http://www.zurb.com) is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better products & services through consulting, products, education, books, training and events. Since 1998 ZURB has helped over 150+ clients including: Netflix, Facebook, Yahoo, eBay, Logitech, Reuters, McAfee, NYSE, among others. ZURBwired 2011 is ZURB’s fourth annual event of its kind, which allows the company to give back to its local community.


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ZURB (http://www.zurb.com) is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better products & services through consulting, products, education, books, training and events. Since 1998 ZURB has helped over 150+ clients including: Netflix, Facebook, Yahoo, eBay, Logitech, Reuters, McAfee, NYSE, among others.


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Solderable Copper Pad Perf-Board Assortment (12 pack)



Perf boards have predrilled holes. They are perfect for electronics projects that require a small circuit board. The boards have copper pads on one side which provides the opportunity for soldering or temporary circuit testing. There are 3 different size boards included in this assortment. You will receive 4 boards of each size for a total of 12 perf boards for your electronics projects.

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Sun Manufacturing, Tulsa's Best Tool and Die, Stamping, and Prototyping Company has a New Website!



Sun Manufacturing, Inc. operates out of a 26,000 square-foot facility in Coweta, Oklahoma, just 10 minutes from Tulsa. We are a production metal stamping, precision metal forming, punch press, tool and die design, prototyping, and manufacturing shop that has been supplying quality metal stamping and other products to companies all over the world since 1984. We make a wide range of products and can handle most of your metal stamping needs.

We are dedicated to supplying our customers with parts of the highest quality. At Sun Manufacturing, we maintain a documented quality system that provides traceability to raw material, production, and outside process records.


Our punch press capabilities consist of over 26 punch presses ranging from 22 tons to 275 tons. Our clean pressroom produces over 175 million parts a year. We incorporate Rapid-Air and Servo roll feeds to insure highly accurate and consistent feeds for our progressive tools and progressive die.


We do stainless stamping on material ranging from aluminum to stainless steel, including spring steel, brass, copper, tinplate, and more. We can even work with materials that are galvanized, painted, rubber coated anodized, or even laminated. We are capable of handling most of your exotic metal needs when it comes to our quality metal stamping. Our staff takes pride in keeping a clean, safe working environment.


Our precision tooling department is state of the art. We have an experienced staff of tool and die design experts. We currently have 6 Bridgeport mills, 4 lathes, and a high-tech wire EDM in operation. With the help of our expert staff, we handle all of our precision tooling needs in-house. We also maintain extensive service records on all of our precision tooling. With the use of our wire EDM we have the ability to produce all of our tooling components in-house. This gives us a cost-efficient and timely turn around on tooling service and repair as with new tool production.


We currently have 13 resistance welders ranging from 35 - 50 kVA in operation. We also use plasma seam welding.


Our engineering department is proficient in CAD design and will work with you from start to finish on designing your new tooling or modifying existing tools. They are truly experts in tool and die design and engineering prototypes.


Please peruse our website to find out more about our services including: quality metal stamping, prototyping, precision metal forming, progressive die, and more! We can work with many metals, such as aluminum, spring steel, brass, copper, tinplate, stainless steel, and more. We can also work with treated metals, including those that are galvanized, painted, rubber-coated anodized, or laminated. We are also experts in stainless stamping, precision metal forming and engineering prototypes. We offer local delivery and can handle any of your out of state shipping needs.


Sun Manufacturing is a production metal stamping, precision metal forming, punch press, tool and die design, prototyping, and manufacturing shop that has been supplying quality products and services to companies all over the world since 1984.


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Solderless Breadboard & Op Amp ICs Design Kit #2



This is the Solderless Breadboard with Op Amp ICs Design Kit #2. It consists of a 830-point Solderless Breadboard with Single & Dual Op Amps and a Video Amplifier Op Amp. There are also NPN & PNPTransistors, Zener & Signal & Power Diodes, Resistors, Ceramic & Aluminum & Tantalum Capacitors, Crystals, a Clock Oscillator, 5 different color LEDs, bi-color LEDs, 7 Inductors, different Potentiometers, and Electronic Hardware. The Electronic Hardware includes a Speaker, an Electret Microphone, a Battery Clip, several Switches, Headers, and more. This is an excellent collection of parts to use in your Electrical Engineering Hobby kits.

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The safe solution for new tub form geometries



Surprises are often seen as nice things, but those of more annoying character should of course be avoided from the very beginning of the development of a new product. This in particular is a real challenge in the area of the tube forming technology (http://www.tube-processing-machines.com/pipe-forming-mach ...), of course, because of the increasingly complex requirements and smaller tolerances. Prototyping Department of transfluid hand takes on this. In the Research Department, components and tools can be up to 45 mm tube diameter now also be tested. Versatile test is carried out on two axial tube forming machines, which sell for up to 25 tonnes, power, and on a CNC controlled rotating pipe forming machine.

Tube forms-exact test up to series maturity:
We don't just deal with the sampling of new developments for our own use. Highly accurate forming tools are also employed in specific customer projects. On request, the specific Department to test new form geometries and effective tool for future concepts for their quality up to series maturity. Modern means of measurement, such as a measuring station which operates both optically and tactilely, ensure that components and tools are measured exactly, and the results can be documented in a reliable way.


Test pilot series without large machines:
transfluid has created an opportunity for customers to accurately investigate and just improve a pilot series without own large machines. Assessment can be performed with high-strength materials and lightweight construction components and geometry, even independently of the tools. The company offers thus a pilot series or prototype production at the lowest cost.
On EMO (machine tool world exhibition) in Hanover, Germany, from 16 to 21 September, this prototyping also a topic of transfluid. The company will be located in hall 4, stand G25.


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Sony Electronics Products - CD-R Recordable Disc, 48X, 700MB/80MIN, 50/PK, Gold - Sold as 1 PK - CD-R (CD-Recordable) offers a 700MB/80 minute capacity, 48X write speed and thermal printable surface. Ideal for demo music mastering, prototyping CD-ROMs and limited edition CD production runs. Delivers the mechanical precision needed to meet today's high-speed recording requirements. Compatible for playback on CD-ROM, audio CD players and photo CDs.



These headers are made to work with the Arduino Main Board, Arduino Pro, and the Arduino Mega. They are the perfect height for clearing the USB-B connector and great for stacking multiple shields. This kit includes 4 headers (2 8-pin and 2 6-pin), enough to connect a shield to an Arduino Main Board.

Includes:

2 x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Headers
2 x 6-pin Arduino Stackable Headers

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Tiertime to showcase its latest 3D printing technology in EuroMold 2011



Tiertime Beijing, a leader in 3D printing and rapid prototyping industry, announces that it will demonstrate its latest Inspire series of 3D Printing products, in Booth A121, Hall 11.0 at EuroMold 2011, from November 29 - December 2, 2011 at the Exhibition Centre, Frankfurt, Germany.

The Company plans to showcase its several latest Inspire 3D printers, and slicing software "Model Wizard" at Euromold. It will also present other personal 3d printers. During the event, Tiertime will introduce promotions for 3D printers.


Tiertime Beijing has been well known RP vendor inside Chinese RP industry, and it is also known as Beijing Yinhua. Euromold is the first international appearance for Tiertime Beijing.


"This is an exciting moment for Tiertime to join the international RP and 3D printing community. " says Joseph Guo, Director of International Sales and Marketing of Tiertime, "Euromold is the best opportunity for Tiertime to show Tiertime's commitment to easing the adoption barrier of 3D printing for all industries. 'Affordable and Quality 3D printer for all' has been Tiertime's promise to 3D printing community, and we would like to contribute more to our customers all around the world."


About Tiertime


Tiertime (http://www.Tiertime.com/en) is specialized in manufacturing equipments for rapid prototyping and 3D printing industry. Its technology is based on MEM (Melted and Extrusion Modeling).


Headquartered in Beijing, China, Tiertime was founded in 2003. For further details about Tiertime, please visit http://www.tiertime.com/en or call +8610-69667183.


For more information, please contact:
Cecelia Liu
+8610-69667183
mailto:media@tiertime.com


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Sony Ink-Jet Printable CD-R - Bulk 50 pk, Spindle



CD-R (CD-Recordable) offers a 700MB/80 minute capacity, 48X write speed and inkjet printable surface. Ideal for demo music mastering, prototyping CD-ROMs and limited edition CD production runs. Delivers the mechanical precision needed to meet today's high-speed recording requirements. Compatible for playback on CD-ROM, audio CD players and photo CDs.

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Storytelling for User Experience: Crafting Stories for Better Design



We all use stories to communicate, explore, persuade, and inspire. In user experience, stories help us to understand our users, learn about their goals, explain our research, and demonstrate our design ideas. In this book, Quesenbery and Brooks teach you how to craft and tell your own unique stories to improve your designs.

Testimonials

"Stories facilitate a level of communication that is as close to telepathy as you can get. Kevin and Whitney guide you to use storytelling in `how to' scenarios so smoothly that you may never realize how far you leapfrogged ahead and never know the mistakes you didn't make because of this book. It's that good."
—Annette Simmons, author of The Story Factor

"A very practical, readable survey of ways to use one of the world's oldest and most powerful transmedia forms—storytelling—to increase the coherence and effectiveness of digital artifacts. Brooks and Quesenbery offer concrete strategies for creating a richer design process and more successful user experiences."
—Janet Murray, Director of Graduate Studies, Digital Media M.S./Ph.D. Program, Georgia Tech

"Whitney and Kevin clearly articulate the power and effectiveness of storytelling for understanding users and communicating their real experiences to all project stakeholders. Their guidelines for integrating storytelling into user research and design have already given me new ways to help my clients better know their users and deliver great products and services. This is a reference I will be reaching for regularly."
—Karen Bachmann, Partner, Seascape Consulting

"I have been tantalized by the power of the story to impact so many facets of the user experience process. The arrival of this thoughtful, actionable, and wide-ranging book is a glorious day!
—Steve Portigal, Principal, Portigal Consulting


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Virtual global launches free Crash Course for developers who use PaaS tools



Reston, VA-virtual global today announced that it will hold an online workshop July 19 at 12: 00 a.m. Eastern Time, for developers who want to jumpstart their as-a-service strategies. Virtual global makes its SaaS Maker ™ platform-as-a-service freely available to participating developers. SaaS Maker contains online tools for rapid prototyping, build and integrate social programs.

The workshop is led by Cary Landis, CEO of virtual world; and Dan Blacharski, editor-in-Chief of Techie.com. The workshop is open to executives and developers of all types, including entrepreneurs, small businesses and large system integrators.


To register for the event, go to http://saasmaker.eventbrite.com. The workshop will introduce the concept of platform-as-a-service, the upcoming "dot cloud boom" and details that help students jumpstart cloud strategies. Participants will learn about SaaS development, deployment, application migration and modernization. Attendees will also see how a true multi-tenant SaaS applications can be built in 30 minutes and are available on request to global users. The presenters will also discuss hot topics such as how to avoid vendor lock-in, providing cloud services, and deploy applications across the data center.


"The world of software development is changing for small businesses thanks to PaaS," Landis said. "These tools have taken the mystery out of application development, and placing it squarely in the hands of business owners and entrepreneurs. If developing as-a-service apps for internal use, or as a part of an entrepreneurial venture, SaaS Maker offers an end-to-end, "concept to revenue" model that begins at conception and stays with you all the way to revenue generation. "


With SaaS-burning, can developers build, distribute and sell social business applications with zero initial investment, which represents a sharp contrast to just a few years ago when the actual lead time and financing of the project would have been required even for a simple development project. "Cloud-driven business models, launching a new wave of innovation," noted Blacharski. "This is what we call" dot cloud boom, "which has already made significant inroads in enable more startups, lowering barriers to entry and put meaningful development in the hands of more people on the front lines of business and innovation support services."


At the seminar teaches participants about the details of how to use SaaS Maker create apps, like the new "dot cloud"-trend and new business models and opportunities that it provides.


If virtual global:


Virtual Global, a West Virginia corporation of Northern VA presence, is a provider of cloud platform solutions, including SaaS Maker ™ online toolkit to create social business programs; Team-mate ™, a real-time team management systems. and role-based workflow, a web services library that improves record privacy in healthcare applications. Virtual Global technologies has been serving the commercial and federal customers worldwide.


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Sunkee 9 x 15 cm Double-Sided Prototyping PCB Universal Board 1.6mm Thickness



Large assortment of radial electrolytic capacitors. Perfect for the classroom, prototyping or for the hobbyist. Includes 245 pieces - Full list of all values included in this assortment are shown in picture 4. Values include: 0.22uF 50V, 0.47uF 250V, 0.56uF 50V, 1uF 50V, 1uF 450V, 4.7uF 35V, 6.8uF 50V, 10uF 16V, 10uF 100V, 22uF 63V, 33uF 80V, 47uF 63V, 47uF 100V, 68uF 16V, 100uF 25V, 100uF 100V, 220uF 10V, 220uF 25V, 330uF 10V, 470uF 25V, 680uF 6.3V, 820uF 50V, 1000uF 25V, 2200uF 16V, 3300uF 25V, 4700uF 6.3V, 6800uF 10V.

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sunny988 Prototype Prototyping Shield ProtoShield for Arduino Duemilanove Bread board



Prototype Prototyping Shield ProtoShield for Arduino Duemilanove with Mini Bread Board With Arduino Duemilanove used to build the circuit prototypes can directly solder components on the board, the circuit can also be connected through mini bread plate above. Sided adhesive connection between the bread board and the board, bread board and the circuit board is sold separate. ProtoShield prototype expansion board with two LEDs and two buttons circuit, can be used directly, pin and power have been elicited, very suitable and Arduino with the build circuit prototype

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THEIF Andrew Bill Munro AB20018



The Earth and all living things on it are considered as an organic whole, with the different parts interacting to promote survival and stability. Furunculus was a fierce dragon with an incurable taste for jewels, especially jewels deemed by great adventurers to be so fabulous, so magical, so desirable, they inspired countless wildly heroic exploits to attain them. As told in the Third Book of Treasure, Furunculus became a prodigious collector owing to his felonious propensities. In time, his reputation began to rival those of the greatest treasure thieves of them all.


This inspired the more industrious enchanters to devise even greater trial of inguenuity and courage in an attempt to thwart the devilish dragon. Callidus, arguably the most devious of the great labyrinth masters, set to work on a new creation and commissioned the Heaven's Tear - an iridescent diamond cut from the priceless slab unearthed at the legendary mine of Crystallum - the rarest of prizes to lure the dragon. That Furunculus would be tempted by this glittering bauble was without question and Callidus prepared his most tortuous endeavour to vanquish the dragon marauder At the end of an intricate maze, packed with deadly trials and conundrums, Furunculus encounters the ultimate test. a golden dragon statue is bearing the diamond surrounded by a writhing ring of fire. Sorcery crafts living flame into a giant nest of seething vipers, just one bite from which would seal the dragon's fate.


As in his wont, the verbMMagus closes the book before we see whether Callidus becomes poorer by one priceless diamond and Furunculus the richer. Of one thing we can be certain however, the dragon will not feign from this task and whilst there is life within him, will not rest until the famous jewel is within his grasp. From back of COA: This warrant certifies that the figurine Thief was designed and sculpted by Andrew Bill in our studio in the heart of the Staffordsire countryside.


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User's Guide to Rapid Prototyping



In an age where better, faster, and cheaper is the mantra for product development, rapid prototyping is recognized for its ability to help companies achieve these goals simultaneously. However, determining when to apply rapid prototyping requires an understanding of the technology, the process, and its strengths and weaknesses.

User's Guide to Rapid Prototyping will help designers, engineers, executive management, and others in the company understand how to apply rapid prototyping technologies such as 3D printing, stereolithography, selective laser sintering, and fused deposition modeling to the product development process. Intertwined with rapid prototyping, the processes of rapid tooling and rapid manufacturing are also discussed.

An aid to making informed business decisions, the book provides information about when it may be right to implement rapid prototyping in-house versus going to a service provider. The path through justification, evaluation, and implementation is outlined. Readers will gain insights into the benefits, risks, and limitations of each technology.

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Virtuabotix Fully assembled Arduino Compatible Prototyping Shield



Remember that last project you did? You know the one were talking about, this time forget the mess of wires and save yourself a boat load of time and hassle. The breadboard and Protoshield can be used together or separate, and make switching from project to project a snap. No serious geek should be found with one.

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XBee Shield



This new revision fixes some minor spacing and labeling issues, but functionality remains the same.The XBee Shield simplifies the task of interfacing an XBee with your Arduino. This board mates directly with an Arduino Pro or USB board, and equips it with wireless communication capabilities using the popular XBee module. This unit works with all XBee modules including the Series 1 and Series 2 (and 2.5), standard and Pro version. This is SparkFun's design and is a distant relative to the official XBee Shield from Arduino.

The serial pins (DIN and DOUT) of the XBee are connected through an SPDT switch, which allows you to select a connection to either the UART pins (D0, D1) or any digital pins on the Arduino (D2 and D3 default). Power is taken from the 5V pin of the Arduino and regulated on-board to 3.3VDC before being supplied to the XBee. The shield also takes care of level shifting on the DIN pin of the XBee.

The board also includes LEDs to indicate power and activity on DIN, DOUT, RSSI, and DIO5 pins of the XBee. The Arduino's reset button is brought out on the shield, and a 12x11 grid of 0.1" holes are available for prototyping. The shield does not come with headers installed; we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers sold separately. The XBee module is also not included and is sold separately.

Note: A pull-up on DIN is required for this board to work properly. Thankfully, Series 1 and Series 2 XBee modules have their internal pull-up enabled by default. You will need to manually enable the pull-up on the 900MHz series.

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Xbee Wireless Kit by Sparkfun



This is the same product as the XBee Shield with a multitude of extra parts including 2 XBee modules, the popular XBee Explorer, and headers for the shield. All these parts comes in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap.

Our entire goal for the XBee Kit was to make wireless communication simple. Connect one XBee to the shield and your Arduino, connect the other XBee to the Explorer board and your computer, and you'll be able to seamlessly pass serial data to and from your Arduino wirelessly! Using this connection, you can transmit remote sensor data, or send data from your computer to update a scoreboard, or drive a robot from your keyboard!

The XBee Shield mates directly with an Arduino Pro or USB board, and equips it with wireless communication capabilities using the popular XBee module. This is SparkFun's own design and is a distant relative to the official XBee Shield from Arduino.

The serial pins (DIN and DOUT) of the XBee are connected through an SPDT switch, which allows you to select a connection to either the UART pins (D0, D1) or any digital pins on the Arduino (D2 and D3 default). Power is taken from the 5V pin of the Arduino and regulated on-board to 3.3VDC before being supplied to the XBee. The shield also takes care of level shifting on the DIN pin of the XBee.

The board also includes LEDs to indicate power and activity on DIN, DOUT, RSSI, and DIO5 pins of the XBee. The Arduino's reset button is brought out on the shield, and a 12x11 grid of 0.1" holes are available for prototyping.

Note: This kit does not include a USB to Mini-B cable.

Kit Includes:

1 x XBee Shield

1 x XBee Explorer

2 x XBee Modules

2 x Stackable Headers 6-pin

2 x Stackable Headers 8-pin

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Wind River Introduces Quick Start Capability for Wind River Simics



Wind River®, a world leader in embedded and mobile software, has introduced the latest version of Wind River Simics which features a quick start capability allowing embedded developers to easily and immediately benefit from using full system simulation when developing, debugging, and testing software.

Wind River Simics now includes Quick Start Platform (QSP), which provides a synthetic virtual platform coupled with an instruction set simulator for specific architectures. QSP is also bundled with board support packages (BSPs) for VxWorks® and Linux, including additional BSPs planned for the latest versions of Wind River Linux, which makes for a convenient development platform for developers, especially those creating user-level application software not tied to the specifics of the target hardware.  


“Using simulation provides significant savings in total cost of ownership and time, especially when working on complex systems. Wind River Simics not only enables application development to begin earlier but can also help determine the most appropriate system designs and ease hardware migration,” said Michel Genard, vice president of tools and lifecycle solutions at Wind River. “With Wind River Simics, developers can get hands-on experience and take advantage of virtual platforms and simulation techniques much sooner.”


While industry research has indicated growth in the adoption of virtual system prototyping and simulation tools, timely project completion rates are still a challenge, especially for complex projects.(1)  Wind River Simics provides a fast and easy jump start for developers, and in turn, helping to further encourage adoption of simulation.  


By using Wind River Simics right away, developers can immediately benefit from capabilities such as reverse execution and checkpointing. In reverse execution, the ability to back up and redo program runs allows for close and repeated examination of a run, producing the same results each time. Repeatability and reversibility are valuable in the development and debugging of complex software, and are capabilities not possible with a physical machine. Checkpoints provide a precise snapshot of an entire system’s state. A software tester can alert developers to a bug by taking a checkpoint and passing it along so they can resume execution precisely from the perspective of the tester.


As a full system simulator, Wind River Simics can simulate any target hardware system, from a single processor board, a multi-core system or an entire system containing hundreds of boards with different architectures. Unmodified target software binaries can run on a Simics simulation as if on the actual physical hardware.


About Wind River
Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), is a world leader in embedded and mobile software. Wind River has been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981 and its technology is found in more than 1 billion products. Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, Calif., with offices in more than 20 countries. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or on Facebook.


(1) VDC Research, Analyst Blog, Virtual Platforms – White Knight or Red Herring?, September 7, 2010


Wind River is a trademark or registered trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc. and its affiliates. Other names may be the trademarks of their respective owners.


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