In 2002, a British programmer and inventor, Nick Pelling coined the term gamification in which the advent gaming concepts are introduced in real life to achieve better user interface design amongst electronic transactions. Up to the year 2011, the gamification is not popular until Gartner realized the advantages of gamification and introduced the concept into his Hype Cycle list.
Gartner, a leading IT research organization, has predicted that more than 50 percent of the organization will be replaced with gamification in the future and will be implemented in almost every part of the life cycle.
In recent years, design features captured through gamification has bought notable changes in the field of academia as well as industry. However, due to the dearth in comprehensive understanding and lack of resources has made gamification to fail.
This limitation is overcome through the latest gaming design strategies comprising simple mechanics such as leaderboards, points, and badges
>Read the complete article: Gamification Tied to Business Needs
Google’s new long game: 100% clean energy all the time - Buying enough clean energy to make up for all the dirty energy you’re using is one thing; using all clean energy 24/7 is another. https://ift.tt/2RYIbBR
The ancient Egyptians famously gave us paper and the pyramids, but were also early adopters of the stripy sock.
Scientists at the British Museum have developed pioneering imaging to discover how enterprising Egyptians used dyes on a child’s sock, recovered from a rubbish dump in ancient Antinoupolis in Roman Egypt, and dating from 300AD.
New multispectral imaging can establish which dyes were used – madder (red), woad (blue) and weld (yellow) – but also how people of the late antiquity period used double and sequential dying and weaving, and twisting fibres to create myriad colours from their scarce resources.
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In the world of electronic communications, nothing is familiar to a phone call. It may seem that with the progress of technology, everything has changed, but there are many issues from the last millennium that persists in the voice services, along with new challenges with the latest technologies.
Although a solution to the problems would be fantastic, the problem is that some of the concerns will remain with voice services for some time to come. The issues do not reflect any lack of technology but rather elements of human nature and interpersonal relationships.
According to Verizon’s data breach report, utmost infringement occurs at an application level, and only three to four percent of annual security budget is granted for protecting applications. With DevSecOps, vulnerabilities can be minimized by shifting security left in software delivery pipeline and bring security nearer to IT and business..
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With blockchain, ocean plastic has met its bottleneck.
What’s a great way to celebrate World Oceans Day? Honor the people and businesses working to save our oceans. One company’s solution is simple—Plastic Bank is incentivizing people to keep plastic on land by turning it into a new kind of currency. In developing countries, locals can bring their plastic waste to a collection center and trade it for digital tokens leveraging IBM Blockchain technology that can be exchanged for goods from participating merchants. In regions where bank accounts are rare, and crime and corruption are prevalent, Plastic Bank’s blockchain-powered currency offers a secure, portable alternative. With their mission to keep oceans clean while financially empowering communities, Plastic Bank is more than deserving of World Oceans Day accolades.
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Patrick Debois coined the term DevOps, which is described as an integrated approach of software development teams as well as IT operation teams working collaboratively in achieving the specific task. With evolvement in technologies, it has become the key focus in reforming the future of the software industry, and its recognition is going to peak in 2018.
In practice, to achieve DevOps effectively, the developed software should meet certain architecturally requirement standards such as modifiability, monitorability, feasibility, and deployability in an acceptable limit and effective manner.
Furthermore, in DevOps model management workflows, the automated pipelines developed helps to retrain, reselect, and redeploy the production models more stable and efficiently along with deploying AI based ML-driven approaches to achieve the demands of an enterprise. This process will provide a more clear infrastructural model accelerating as Infrastructure as Service and Database as a service through DevOps.
Complete article Here: Expanding DevOps Strategy for Smarter Business Applications
#Amazon, the internet retail behemoth with its future throttle innovations and web services, has recently won two blockchain-related patents, solidifying its presence as a potential contender in the blockchain domain. These two patents may change the consumers shopping experience on Amazon, and persuade Amazon shoppers not to buy elsewhere.
>>> https://goo.gl/7ykHSW
Take a moment and recognize the incredible contribution you made to your community and your country by voting in the midterm elections earlier this week. You exercised your right to vote and you made your voice heard. That is no small feat.
The results of the election may have left some of you disappointed, but we wanted to point out just how much new diversity and representation people like you voted into office. Our leaders should reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, and this year you elected a whole bunch of firsts:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, representing New York’s 14th Congressional District, becomes the youngest woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress.
Rashida Tlaib, Michigan, is the first Muslim woman to be elected into Congress.
Ilhan Omar, Minnesota, is the first Somali American to be elected in Congress.
Ayanna Pressley becomes Massachusetts’ first Black Congresswoman.
Jared Polis, Colorado, is the first openly gay man elected governor in the United States.
Sharice Davids becomes one of the first Native American and openly lesbian woman to be elected to Congress.
Deb Haaland is also one of the first Native American women elected to Congress.
Letitia James becomes the first woman in New York to be elected as Attorney General, the first African-American woman to be elected statewide office, and the first Black person to serve as Attorney General.
Jahana Hayes is the first Black woman to represent Connecticut in Congress.
Massachusetts voted to maintain its anti-discrimination law protecting trans and nonbinary people.
Florida passes Amendment 4, which restores voting rights to 1.4 million ex-felons who have completed their sentences.
This was all done by you. You made these monumental changes happen with the power of your vote.
Let’s remember: it isn’t over. Voting isn’t the end. Continue to volunteer in your communities and attend events to keep your community in check. Remember that change rarely comes without action. Take action.
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The traditional waterfall approach to software development is a methodology wherein developers follow eight sequential steps (conception, initiation, analysis, design, construction, testing, implementation, and maintenance). A better alternative is the agile scrum methodology.
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