Author Archives: Jonathan Kaye

About Jonathan Kaye

Hi, I’m Jonathan Kaye, a Virgo, and co-author of Flash MX for Interactive Simulation: How to Create and Use Equipment Simulations, published by Delmar Thomson Learning in 2003. I am a technology enthusiast (really? probably couldn’t have guessed from my PhD in Computer Science) fascinated by the potential positive impact on mankind of product simulations, device simulations, equipment simulations, etc. Lately, I’ve been consumed with applications to advertising and marketing, but recognizing it’s all about training and performance improvement. I am also the President of Equipment Simulations LLC, an award-winning software development company focused on, of all things, equipment simulations (but you could have guessed that, couldn’t you have?).

Product simulation for cross-selling and up-selling

I just ran across an interesting blog post entitled “Measuring and Improving Cross-Sell and Upsell” at GetElastic.com.  It gives fascinating numbers and insights about existing online retailers’ current abilities to cross-sell and up-sell products.  What struck me is how well product simulation covers all of the take-away messages: “we think you’ll also love…” — by… Read More »

About to start virtual trade show demos

A couple of other urgent work projects took me away for a bit from the virtual trade show evaluation, but I’ve been gearing up to talk with the virtual trade show vendors. In the process, I’ve refined my questions and added a few, so here is the final list I came up with.  I’ve told… Read More »

Web Services in AS3 and Charts

I’ve been working on a user interface to our behavioral metrics system as an easy project to get more into AS3.  Our system uses web services to communicate with the back-end DB, so when I opened up CS4 I went looking for the WebService class.  Much to my surprise, I couldn’t find anything. A few… Read More »

Category: AS3

The results are in from the virtual trade show

I won’t leave my readership (perhaps my mother) hanging…our experiment was a complete success at the show.  Our booth was rated #1 (or very close to #1) of all the participating exhibitors, in categories such as unique visitors, time, user ratings, etc.  It was directly attributable to the interactive sims we had (don’t take my… Read More »