Vážení kolegovia,
Pozývam vás na ďalší seminár výskumnej skupiny AdvanSD. V utorok 29. januára v čase 18.00-20.00 v zasadacej miestnosti 4.08 Aleksandra Vranić nám umožni zažiť dramatické vzory.
Pozdravujem
Valentino Vranić
Experience Drama Patterns
Aleksandra Vranić (Súkromná základná umelecká škola, Ružová
dolina č.29, 82109 Bratislava)
January 29, 2019, 6–8pm, Meeting room 4.08
The knowledge of drama building is somehow an inherent part of
us. Albeit, it tends to be suppressed and forgotten. This is
leveraged by a common, director or instructor supervised approach,
which favors learning lines to produce them without making a
mistake. But the essence of drama is in archetypal situations that
tend to repeat over and over without ever being the same. These
are known as patterns and are best established in software
development, although their origins are in Christopher Alexander's
approach to building architecture. Transposed into drama, the
patterns set frames within which the actors act, but they also
give them a freedom to develop their roles in a natural and
unaffected way in accordance with Stanislavski's approach. In this
seminar, we will experience some of the drama patterns, such as
Reversed Advantage, Amazing Similarity, Disbelieved Identity,
Reflection, or Thoughts Reflecting Environment, and discuss their
potential.
Vážení kolegovia,
Pozývam vás na ďalší seminár výskumnej skupiny AdvanSD. Vo štvrtok 14. marca v čase 15.00-16.00 v zasadacej miestnosti 4.08 Nghia Pham van nám prezentuje výsledky v kontinuálnom monitorovaní pracovného kontextu za účelom zlepšenia periférnej percepcie v distribuovaných tímoch prostredníctvom chatu a exponuje návrh ďalších, rozsiahlejších experimentov.
Pozdravujem
Valentino Vranić
Continuous Work Context Monitoring for Better Peripheral Perception in Distributed Teams: Initial Results and Further Experimentation
Nghia Pham van (ÚISI FIIT STU)
March 14, 2019, 3–4pm, Room 4.08
For a successful support of peripheral perception in distributed teams by automatic message displaying in chat, it is crucial to filter irrelevant communication. This can be achieved by using up-to-date information about the developers’ work context. For this, the developers’ activity via created and accessed artifacts and code repository changes are continuously monitored. The correctness of comparing the context to chat messages is improved by taking into account synonyms and related words. Initial results based on a small-scale experiment are promising, The main topic of this seminar is the design and planned assessment of more extensive experiments, which are to be conducted with several teams.