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Posts by ddo

Jun 7, 2004

Nimblefish Direct Marketing Application

Nimblefish

We worked with Nimblefish to completely redesign their Individual product, a software-based direct marketing application that enables configuration and delivery of highly personalized printed direct marketing material or HTML email, both integrated with a unique web response page.

Sep 10, 2003

Sun Partner Catalog Search

DDO worked with Sun Microsystems to design the Partner Engagement System (PES) for Sun iForce Partners. This web-based application allows companies to register for membership and receive a personal, portal-style page. The portal allows companies to review and update company…

Aug 2, 2003

Domain Name System

Concept Map: Domain Name System

Created in collaboration with Paul Devine.

The domain name system stores and associates many types of information with domain names, but more importantly, associates domain names (computer hostnames) to IP addresses. DNS is a system vital to the smooth operation of…

Jul 29, 2003

A Model of a Heart Attack

Concept Map: Heart Attack

Created in collaboration with Audrey Crane.

For many years, Stanford University Cardiac Rehabilitation Program (SCRP) has conducted research on ways to change the behavior of patients who have had heart attacks. Their research is aimed at reducing the risk of a…

Feb 14, 2003

Java Technology

Concept Map: Java Technology

Created in collaboration with Audrey Crane, Jim Faris, and Harry Saddler.

This diagram explains Java by placing it in the context of related concepts and examples, and by defining its major components and other connections between them.

Oct 29, 2001

Orange Technology “Radar”

Orange Technology Radar

We collaborated with Nathan Felde and David Small to develop an interface to a corporate knowledge management system for Orange (the wireless unit of French Telecom.) We helped Orange define the scope of the data and then studied ways to…

Oct 9, 2001

Palm Synchronization

The original Palm handheld computing device was conceived as a satellite to a single desktop computer. Since that time, the “computing environment” has been transformed. What was a one-to-one relationship is now a many-to-many relationship.