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Your Attention, Please: Optimizing Metrics for Humans
Summary
John Feminella shows how to improve common patterns in how data and information is presented to users optimized for attention.
Bio
John Feminella is a technical advisor for Pivotal, where he works on building things that make deploying, delivering, and constructing software better. He recently cofounded UpHex, a startup providing analytics management for businesses.
About the conference
Pivotal Training offers a series of hands-on, technical courses prior to SpringOne Platform. Classes are scheduled two full days before the conference and provide you and your team an opportunity to receive in-depth, lab-based training across some of the latest Pivotal technologies.
Community comments
Slides are not useful on their own
by Allan Wind,
Re: Slides are not useful on their own
by Brad Forbes,
Slides are not useful on their own
by Allan Wind,
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Re: Slides are not useful on their own
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Good point, though I did really enjoy this talk and I personally prefer the sparse slides. It makes it easier to just focus on the speaker. My feedback would be to cut the fat in the first 10-15 minutes.