Stereoscopic video gameA stereoscopic video game (also S-3D video game) is a video game which uses stereoscopic technologies to create depth perception for the player by any form of stereo display. Such games should not to be confused with video games that use 3D game graphics on a mono screen, which give the illusion of depth only by monocular cues but lack binocular depth information. Stereoscopic video games have been available for several years for PCs through the Nvidia 3D Vision and other platforms including AMD HD3D, DDD TriDef that use compatible hardware and active shutter 3D glasses.
MyélomeLe myélome multiple (MM ou myélome multiple des os ou maladie de Kahler, de maladie de Kahler-Bozzolo) est un cancer hématologique (signifiant qu'il se développe à partir des cellules de l'hématopoïèse, celles-là mêmes qui sont à l'origine des cellules du sang, formées dans la moelle osseuse). C'est une lymphopathie B maligne (prolifération maligne d'un clone plasmocytaire ; les cellules touchées seront toutes des plasmocytes (qui sont des lymphocytes B activés en différenciation terminale), cellules du système immunitaire produisant les anticorps (immunoglobulines) pour combattre les infections et maladies.
Design rationaleA design rationale is an explicit documentation of the reasons behind decisions made when designing a system or artifact. As initially developed by W.R. Kunz and Horst Rittel, design rationale seeks to provide argumentation-based structure to the political, collaborative process of addressing wicked problems. A design rationale is the explicit listing of decisions made during a design process, and the reasons why those decisions were made.
Issue-based information systemThe issue-based information system (IBIS) is an argumentation-based approach to clarifying wicked problems—complex, ill-defined problems that involve multiple stakeholders. Diagrammatic visualization using IBIS notation is often called issue mapping. IBIS was invented by Werner Kunz and Horst Rittel in the 1960s. According to Kunz and Rittel, "Issue-Based Information Systems (IBIS) are meant to support coordination and planning of political decision processes.