Tech Terms: Natural Language Processing

In the old days, you had to know how to speak the language of computers in order to use one. The dedicated few learnt precise commands in order to get a computer to undertake a task. Jump forward a few decades, and we have moved much further along the continuum of human-computer communication.  Computers canContinueContinue reading “Tech Terms: Natural Language Processing”

Tech Terms: AR, VR, MR, XR

These tech terms all refer to technologies which provide immersion into a combined real and virtual environment, but what does each specific term actually mean? And are these technologies just for gaming and entertainment or will they be part of our work toolkit in the future? XR – Extended/Cross Realities XR is the umbrella termContinueContinue reading “Tech Terms: AR, VR, MR, XR”

Local Government Magazine article

My article ‘Localism in a hyper-connected, borderless world’ appears in this month’s (July 2019) Local Government Magazine. link to article This article draws on research I undertook as part of this year’s Rodney Davies Research Symposium. My research paper is on ‘digital disruption in the planning profession’. I presented my research findings at the NZPI conference thisContinueContinue reading “Local Government Magazine article”

Tech Terms: Digital Twin

A digital twin is a digital representation of a real world physical resource.  A digital twin is used to represent a complex real life system, such as a factory’s manufacturing plant, an infrastructure network, a building and even a city. The digital twin is more than a model, it is a replica of the originalContinueContinue reading “Tech Terms: Digital Twin”

Tech Terms: Geofence

A geofence is a virtual perimeter around a real world area. Geofence technology can be used to identify when someone or something enters or leaves the geofenced area. This then triggers some form of action. For example, Countdown supermarkets use geofence technology for their Click and Collect service. A geofence applies to the area withinContinueContinue reading “Tech Terms: Geofence”

Introducing PlanTech

At the recent PIA Congress in Australia, a small group of delegates were surveyed to gauge how familiar urban planners are with technology related terms. I would like to replicate that survey in NZ at some point, but for now I was inspired to cover a few of these terms in the blog to raise awareness ofContinueContinue reading “Introducing PlanTech”

Choosing the right productivity software

Productivity software options have grown significantly in the past few years. If you are not yet incorporating any of these products into your workflows, it is important to give one a try. This post gives you some hints for choosing the right productivity app(s). The key considerations are: Function – what you need it toContinueContinue reading “Choosing the right productivity software”