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Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

This open access book constitutes papers from the research workshops presented at XP 2022 and XP 2023, respectively the 23rd and 24th International Conferences on Agile Software Development, held on June 13-17, 2022 at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark and June 13-16, 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. XP is the premier agile software development conference combining research and practice. It is a unique forum where agile researchers, practitioners, thought leaders, coaches, and trainers get together to present and discuss their most recent innovations, research results, experiences, concerns, challenges, and trends. XP conferences provide an informal environment to learn and trigger discussions and welcome both people new to agile and seasoned agile practitioners. In 2022, the following workshops took place: ? 3rd International Workshop on Agility with Microservices Programming? 2nd International Workshop on Agile Sustainability? Agile and EducationIn 2023, six workshops were held: ? Workshop on Organisational Debt and Large-Scale Agile? Workshop on Software-Intensive Business? Workshop on Global and Hybrid Work? Workshop on Fear-Based Agile Transformation? Workshop on AI-assisted Agile? Workshop on Agile-Quantum Software EngineeringIn 2022, 6 workshop papers were accepted for publication in these post-proceedings, out of 11 submissions, and in 2023, 15 papers were accepted for publication out of 38 submissions.

DKK 349.00
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Paintings and Sculptures: Where Do We Look First? - Magali Seille - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Paintings and Sculptures: Where Do We Look First? - Magali Seille - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

The book presents three studies in which eye tracking data were collected at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rouen in June and July 2013. Overall, the results of those three studies highlight the knowledge gained from the analysis of the very first saccade in a museum context, when people look at paintings and statues. The first study analyzes how viewers orient their first saccade on paintings. This study shows that, in a museum, the first saccade is attracted toward the center of paintings. This attraction toward the paintings’ center is found in all the subjects’ groups that we have studied. Noteworthily, this effect is significantly less pronounced in individuals who never visit museums. It is among amateurs, who often visit museums, that the center attracts the most the first saccade. Among experts, painters or art history teachers, and to a lesser extent among amateurs, the pictorial composition largely determines the orientation of the first saccade. We indeed found that, as soon as the first saccade, experts orient their gaze toward the main subject. This phenomenon seems to be explained by the fact that experts immediately orient their gaze (here measured as the first saccade) toward the paintings’ location conveying the most meaning. It can either be the center, or a peripheral area, depending on whether the paintings’ most meaningful subject is located centrally or peripherally. The second study shows that the center does not attract the first saccade in 5-year-old children. This behavior appears later, in 8- to 10-year-old children. However, noticeably, the 8–10-year-old children orient significantly less frequently their first saccade toward the paintings’ center as adults do, and this is also true when one considers non-expert adult viewers. The results of the third study focus on statues and reveal a very different oculomotor behavior: Indeed, rather than looking at the center, statues’ viewers exhibit a clear tendency to saccade first at the statues’ contours. This stands in contrast with the behavior that we observe with paintings. Our study concludes that statues trigger a specific oculomotor behavior. The latter appears to be mostly driven by the physical presence that stone bodies incarnate. The movement and the climax of this movement, that sculptors manage to convey, thus turn out to attract the gaze in a unique fashion. The book concludes that the first saccade is a powerful indicator of the oculomotor behavior that greatly improves our comprehension of the unique relationship between a viewer and artworks.

DKK 967.00
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Intelligent Information and Database Systems - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Intelligent Information and Database Systems - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

When Do I Take Which Distribution? - Uwe Wehrspohn - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Data Analysis of Medical Studies - Potter C. Chang - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk