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Roger Chang

Researcher at IBM

Publications -  8
Citations -  247

Roger Chang is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Rendering (computer graphics). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 241 citations.

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Graphical end-user interface for intelligent assistants

TL;DR: In this paper, a graphical user interface for a computer system that includes one or more intelligent assistants is presented, which includes composite icons comprising a graphical representation of a human figure, a representation of desk, and a mini-icon that associates an assistant with the object it supports.
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System and method for computer aided software engineering

TL;DR: In this paper, a data processing system supports preparation of a software application by coordinating the efforts of a metaprogrammer and a plurality of system users responsible to the metrogrammer.
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Method and system for display of business intelligence data

TL;DR: In this article, an improved mechanism for the construction and rendering of graphical results sets for business intelligence reports derived from large volumes of data is proposed. But, this mechanism requires the user to specify the amount of useful data that can be rendered within the available display space while still being legible.
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Selling the Smart Grid—Part 1: Why Consumers Must Buy In for the Smart Grid to Succeed

TL;DR: A wide-ranging and thorough overhaul of the world's power grids is underway and gaining momentum, with China planning to spend US$96 billion in the next decade, while the United States has recently committed US$4.5 billion.
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Selling the Smart Grid-Part 2: How Consumers Will Interact with the Smart Grid

TL;DR: It was argued that for the smart grid to succeed, consumers would have to be educated so that they could understand the benefits of a modern electricity system and participate in a more meaningful way.