charleswang007
Working Cubicle at HP
I was building an automation testing framework for HP storage group yesterday. A diversification use of paper and digital technology made my cubicle at Hewlett-Packard a durable and productive workstation. Papers were used in a great variety of ways. Project details and specifications were printed on letter-size paper, with important keywords highlighted with pink marker. Employee’s emergency and safety procedure were also printed on regular letter paper and mounted on the fabric wall inside cubicle. Besides, stacks of paper were organized by categories using the black partition rack on the upper-righter corner of cubicle. Moreover, paper notebook was in front of me on the desk for rapid note-referencing and record-keeping. On the other hand, the two extended HP2035 desktop screen, with resolution 1600X1200, exemplified the power of digital technology in this multi-tasking and information-intensive working environment. Various applications and files can be opened on separate windows for easy user access. In the image, a black Command Prompt and a WordPad log-file were on the left screen, while a Python integrated development environment (IDE) was shown on the right screen. By aligning the three programs distinctively on the two screens, I was able to modify the code, run the program, and view the log-file seamlessly without any delay or change of desktop arrangement. In summary, this image shows how diversified use of paper and technology empowers my working environment to become more reliable, interactive, and multi-functional. ---Charles Wang
Working Cubicle at HP
I was building an automation testing framework for HP storage group yesterday. A diversification use of paper and digital technology made my cubicle at Hewlett-Packard a durable and productive workstation. Papers were used in a great variety of ways. Project details and specifications were printed on letter-size paper, with important keywords highlighted with pink marker. Employee’s emergency and safety procedure were also printed on regular letter paper and mounted on the fabric wall inside cubicle. Besides, stacks of paper were organized by categories using the black partition rack on the upper-righter corner of cubicle. Moreover, paper notebook was in front of me on the desk for rapid note-referencing and record-keeping. On the other hand, the two extended HP2035 desktop screen, with resolution 1600X1200, exemplified the power of digital technology in this multi-tasking and information-intensive working environment. Various applications and files can be opened on separate windows for easy user access. In the image, a black Command Prompt and a WordPad log-file were on the left screen, while a Python integrated development environment (IDE) was shown on the right screen. By aligning the three programs distinctively on the two screens, I was able to modify the code, run the program, and view the log-file seamlessly without any delay or change of desktop arrangement. In summary, this image shows how diversified use of paper and technology empowers my working environment to become more reliable, interactive, and multi-functional. ---Charles Wang