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Gamification- The use of game mechanics to drive engagement in non-game business scenarios and to change behaviors in a target audience to achieve business outcomes. http:// www. gartner. com / it-glossary / gamification-2 /
Genetics- A branch of biology that deals with the heredity and variation of organisms
� Geolocation- The wireless detection of the physical location of a remote device. http:// searchmobilecomputing. techtarget. com / definition / geolocation
� Graphics- Of or relating to the pictorial arts, or involving such reproductive methods as those of engraving, etching, lithography, photography, serigraphy, and woodcut
� Green- Concerned with or supporting environmentalism, tending to preserve environmental quality( as by being recyclable, biodegradable, or nonpolluting)
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Human to Machine interaction( H2M)/ Human – computer Interaction( HCI) Involves the study, planning, and design of the interaction between people( users) and computers. It is often regarded as the intersection of computer science, behavioral sciences, design and several other fields of study.
Haptics- A tactile or force-feedback technology that leverages a person’ s sense of touch by applying vibrations and / or motion to the user’ s fingertips. http:// www. gartner. com / it-glossary / haptics /
Hardware attachments – Attachments to computers and mobile devices such as Credit Card machines and Laser measuring tools.
Human Machine Interface, HMI- In complex systems, the human-machine interface is typically computerized. The term Human-computer interface refers to this kind of systems. The engineering of the human-machine interfaces is by considering ergonomics( Human Factors). The corresponding disciplines are Human Factors Engineering( HFE) and Usability Engineering( UE), which is part of Systems Engineering. Tools used for incorporating the human factors in the interface design are developed based on knowledge of computer science, such as computer graphics, operating systems, and programming languages. Primary methods used in the interface design include prototyping and simulation. http:// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / Human-machine _ interface
� Hotspots-Area, often public, such as an airport, coffee shop or convention center that is covered with a WLAN service. http:// www. gartner. com / it-glossary / hot-spot /
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Human Interaction and Expectations( HCI)- An automated system designed to recognize a user ' s affective states-in order to become more human-like, more effective, and more efficient by modulating nonverbal communicative cues( facial expressions, body movements, and vocal and physiological reactions).
Human Resources- A division of an organization concerned with personnel or the knowledge capital within an organization.
ICD-10 Transition- Represents a major update to how health providers get paid- one that impacts almost every aspect of service delivery, billing, claims processing and reimbursement. ICD-10 will require testing changes in PM and EMRs, billing reporting packages, decision and analytical tools, as well as training coders and providers.
� Identity- The condition of being the same with something described or asserted. � Imprint-To fix indelibly or permanently( as on the memory). � Installation / support – Technology that is installed for use with support services offered in-house or off site. �
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Intellectual property- Includes assets that are protected through regulatory methods such as patents, copyrights and regulatory licenses; however, this protection is being expanded to include software and business processes when these can be demonstrated to be original, novel and non-obvious. http:// www. gartner. com / it-glossary / intellectual-property /
Interoperability- The ability for a device from one manufacturer to work with one from another. http:// www. gartner. com / itglossary / interoperability /
Interpret environment / Sense making- The process by which people give meaning to experience. While this process has been studied by other disciplines under other names for centuries, the term " sensemaking " has primarily marked three distinct but related research areas: Human – computer interaction; information science and; organizational studies. In information science the term is most often written as " sense-making." In both cases, the concept has been used to bring together insights drawn from philosophy, sociology, and cognitive science( especially social psychology).
ITIL- Information Technology Infrastructure Library. http:// searchdatacenter. techtarget. com / definition / ITIL
Leadership / Transformational- Transformational Leadership- Enhances the motivation, morale, and performance of followers through a variety of mechanisms. These include connecting the follower ' s sense of identity and self to the project and the collective identity of the organization; being a role model for followers that inspires them and makes them interested; challenging followers to take greater ownership for their work, and understanding the strengths and weaknesses of followers, so the leader can align followers with tasks that enhance their performance. http:// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / Transformational _ leadership
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