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Mobilie sociālie tīkli kā digitālā mārketinga rīki: Vine, Snapchat un Tinder

2016

Bakalaura darba “Mobilie sociālie tīkli kā digitālā mārketinga rīki: Vine, Snapchat un Tinder” mērķis ir noskaidrot vai un kā tīkli Vine, Snapchat un Tinder tiek izmantoti kā digitālā mārketinga rīki globālā un lokālā praksē. Teorētiskajā darba daļā ir iekļauta informācija par mārketingu un digitālo mārketingu kā jauno nozares virzienu, sociālajiem medijiem un mobilajiem sociālajiem tīkliem. Pētījumā izmantota gadījuma analīze, kontentanalīze un daļēji strukturētās intervijas, lai iegūtu informāciju no pieciem Latvijas nozares speciālistiem, kā arī izpētītu 18 dažādu tīklu lietotāju profilus. Galvenie veiktie secinājumi – mobilie sociālie tīkli tiek izmantoti kā digitālā mārketinga rīki, uz…

Snapchatdigitālais mārketingsmobilie sociālie tīkliTinderVineKomunikācijas zinātne
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Codesigning technology for a voluntary-sector organization

2019

© 2019 Khushnood Naqshbandi, Simon Hoermann, David Milne, Dorian Peters, Benjamin Davies, Sophie Potter, & Rafael A. Calvo. This paper presents an investigation into the experiences and perceptions of volunteers and community managers of an Australian voluntary-sector organization that supports young help-seeking people. The process focused specifically on the design of a chat tool, a rudimentary version of which was conceptualized and tested during a trial completed prior to this study. The process explored the motivations and experiences of these volunteers using a codesign approach, which led to the development of specific features of the chat tool that were tailored to the nature of the…

Social Psychologylcsh:T58.5-58.64business.industrylcsh:Information technologyCommunicationVoluntary sectorPublic relationscodesignvolunteershuman-computer interactionParticipatory designhuman–computer interactionchat systemSociologyparticipatory designbusinessHuman Technology
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Help! Is my Chatbot Falling into the Uncanny Valley? : An Empirical Study of User Experience in Human-Chatbot Interaction

2019

Original article available at http://dx.doi.org/10.17011/ht/urn.201902201607 Advances in artificial intelligence strengthen chatbots’ ability to resemble human conversational agents. For some application areas, it may be tempting not to be transparent regarding a conversational agent’s nature as chatbot or human. However, the uncanny valley theory suggests that such lack in transparency may cause uneasy feelings in the user. In this study, we combined quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate this issue. First, we used a 2 x 2 experimental research design (n = 28) to investigate effects of lack in transparency on the perceived pleasantness of the conversation in addition to percei…

Social Psychologylcsh:T58.5-58.64business.industrylcsh:Information technologyCommunicationchatbotUncanny valleycomputer.software_genreChatbotuncanny valleyHuman-Computer InteractionFalling (accident)Empirical researchUser experience designChatbotsAestheticsuser experiencemedicineHuman–chatbot interactionmedicine.symptomPsychologybusinesshuman–chatbot interactioncomputerChatbot
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Applying systems thinking concepts in the analysis of knowledge sharing on WeChat.

2019

This research is intended to theoretically investigate and analyse the characteristics of WeChat and its effect on knowledge sharing through a systems thinking approach. As one of the most popular mobile social application in China, WeChat has social attributes and the functions of multimedia interaction platform and has been gradually used in knowledge management practice. On one hand, comparing with virtual communities of practice, WeChat provides a more open and individual environment which break free the shackles of workplace relations. On the other hand, as a user-operated media and instant messaging software, WeChat has dramatically different structure with academic social network sit…

Social mediaWeChatKnowledge sharingSystems thinkingSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale
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Towards Human-Bot Collaborative Software Architecting with ChatGPT

2023

Architecting software-intensive systems can be a complex process. It deals with the daunting tasks of unifying stakeholders' perspectives, designers' intellect, tool-based automation, pattern-driven reuse, and so on, to sketch a blueprint that guides software implementation and evaluation. Despite its benefits, architecture-centric software engineering (ACSE) inherits a multitude of challenges. ACSE challenges could stem from a lack of standardized processes, socio-technical limitations, and scarcity of human expertise etc. that can impede the development of existing and emergent classes of software (e.g., IoTs, blockchain, quantum systems). Software Development Bots (DevBots) trained on la…

Software Engineering (cs.SE)FOS: Computer and information sciencessoftware architectureComputer Science - Software EngineeringArtificial Intelligence (cs.AI)ChatGPTComputer Science - Artificial Intelligenceohjelmistoarkkitehtuurilarge language modelsDevBotstekoäly
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The Tortricidae described by J. C. Fabricius (Lepidoptera)

2011

The identity and nomenclature of the 88 species of Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) described by J. C. Fabricius are reviewed. Type material deposited in the Natural History Museum Denmark is illustrated. Lectotypes for Tinea compositella (Fabricius, 1775), Pyralis rivellana (Fabricius, 1775) and P. strigana (Fabricius, 1775) are designated. Two new synonymies are proposed: Pyralis marmorana (Fabricius, 1798), syn. n., of Ancylis achatana (Denis and Schiffermuller, 1775), and P. rusticana (Fabricius, 1794), syn. n., of Epinotia solandriana (Linnaeus, 1758). In an appendix, the identity and nomenclature of the 49 species of non-Tortricidae described by Fabricius in the genus Pyralis Linnaeus, 1758 …

TortricidaeInsectaArthropodaEucosma aspidiscanaZoologyClepsis spectranaDryophthoridaeTortricidaeAnimaliaPyralidaeNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPyralisbiologyTineidaeInternational Code of Zoological NomenclatureBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationAncylis achatanaLepidopteraColeopteraArctiidaeNoctuidaeAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)
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Organic carbon, water repellency and soil stability to slaking under different crops and managements: a case study at aggregate and intra-aggregate s…

2014

This research studies the distribution of organic C and intensity of water repellency in soil aggregates with different size and in the interior of aggregates from Mediterranean soils under different crops (apricot, citrus and wheat) and management (con- 5 ventional tilling and no tilling/mulching). For this, undisturbed aggregates were sampled and carefully divided in size fractions (0.25–0.5, 0.5–1, 1–2, 2–5, 5–10 and 10–15 mm) or peeled to obtain separated aggregate layers (exterior, transitional and interior). Organic C content in the fine earth fraction of soils under different crops did not show important variations, although it increased significantly from conventionally tilled to 10…

Total organic carbonMediterranean climateMaterials scienceAggregate (composite)AgronomySoil waterResearch studiesSoil scienceLeachateMulchIntensity (heat transfer)
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Understanding Twitch Esports Communities through Livestream Chat Analysis

2022

TwitchchatinclusionsuoratoistoTwitch audienceselektroninen urheiluverkkoyhteisötpelikulttuuriesports communitysocial sustainability
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Shaping women's agency through temporality in "The life and activity of the holy and blessed teacher Syncletica"

2020

The present article attempts to discuss the relationship between two female characters, Thecla and Syncletica, against the wider theoretical background of temporality as it was perceived and construed through literary texts. Syncletica is portrayed as a ‘disciple’ of Thecla. However, while the apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla appear to be pervaded with an eschatological expectation, the Life of Saint Syncletica shows signs of a different temporality. The detailed description of the whole life of Syncletica, with an emphasis on the course of illness, reveals a temporality more focused on the stages of life. Building on this evidence, I aim to identify a set of key features that…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 567083 2020 22 7762311 Shaping women?s agency through temporality in The life and activity of the holy and blessed teacher Syncletica Dell'IsolaI aim to identify a set of key features that may define the influence of different notions of time on two women saints closely related to each other. 13 31reveals a temporality more focused on the stages of life. Building on this evidence:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]with an emphasis on the course of illnessThecla and SyncleticaMaria The present article attempts to discuss the relationship between two female characterswhile the apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla appear to be pervaded with an eschatological expectationagainst the wider theoretical background of temporality as it was perceived and construed through literary texts. Syncletica is portrayed as a ?disciple? of Thecla. Howeverthe Life of Saint Syncletica shows signs of a different temporality. The detailed description of the whole life of Syncletica
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Marques d'oralitat en els xats

2008

The aim of this article is to determine, from the analysis of a real corpus, whether the traits associated with colloquial orality are present in chats. Chats, from the channel’s point of view, belong to the written mood of production, which has traditionally been associated with a high level of formality. However, they present features which are characteristic of the oral discourse, as Torres and Cuenca (2007) state. We have chosen as corpus of analysis chats which present a low level of formality and which are considered to be representative of the model of language used there. The challenge is focused on revealing how aspects of colloquial orality are present in written texts. The articl…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaOrality; Catalan; Colloquial Language; Chats; InternetFilologías:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]
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