Towards the new Millennium!. Introduction to the work of the Techniques and Methodologies Working Group UN/EDIFACT Working Group Meeting Atlanta, 24 March 1999. By Klaus-Dieter Naujok UN/CEFACT/TMWG Chair. IT Progression. Is There a Problem?. Did EDI reach critical mass after 20+ years?.
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ECE 444 Session 5 Dr. John G. Weber KL-241E 229-3182 John.Weber@notes.udayton.edu jweber-1@woh.rr.com http://academic.udayton.edu/JohnWeber Combinatorial Logic Blocks Multiplexers Used to steer data
Rhythm Symbols Music Symbols Melody Symbols Music Lists of Stuff Music Elements Vocabulary 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt
How to use data to get “The Right Answer” Donna Spiegelman Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Harvard School of Public Health stdls@channing.harvard.edu - Standard designs & analysis sometimes not adequately controlling for - confounding - information bias
Analysis of PPB Level Volatile Chemicals using Static Preconcentration Introduction to Sampling and Analysis of Volatile Chemicals Comparison with other VOC Methods Air Analysis - Canister Methods Liquids and Solids - Large Volume Static Headspace (LVSH) Technique Other Applications Summary
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The Production Possibility Frontier. To further illustrate these concepts of scarcity, efficiency, and equity, let’s introduce the production-possibility frontier.
Genetic Programming Chapter 6 G P quick overview Developed: USA in the 1990’s Early names: J. Koza Typically applied to: machine learning tasks (prediction, classification…) Attributed features: competes with neural nets and alike needs huge populations (thousands) slow Special:
Gawker Knocked Up Campaign AdInsights Campaign Research. June 2007. Objectives and Methodology. The Process. AdInsights SM : The Process. Test/Exposed Segment. Attitudinal Impact. Online Survey. Web Site Audience. Control/Unexposed Segment. Stages of Advertising and Brand Development.
Learning. Thoughts on Learning. “Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.” W. Edwards Demming “Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.” B.F. Skinner “I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” Pablo Picasso.
Emergencies in the Classroom Gregg S. Margolis, MS, NREMT-P Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine Program University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Today’s goal Develop strategies to deal with emergencies that are most likely to occur in a classroom setting.
Evaluation in the FEEL Project - A Pilot Study. Peter Lönnqvist and Hillevi Sundholm The Future Ubiquitous Service Environments Research Group, Stockholm University and KTH Center for Wireless Systems, Kista, Sweden. Presentation outline. Overv iew of the study Experiment movies
Plagiarism: How to Stop It and/or Catch It. By Patricia Morrison, Librarian Largely based on information from the book: The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism , by Robert A. Harris, 2001. Varieties of Plagiarism.
Food Allergies Melissa Bess Nutrition and Health Education Specialist FNEP STAFF TRAINING ONLY, DO NOT USE WITH FNEP PARTICIPANTS 03/2007 Discussion Topics What is a food allergy? Who gets a food allergy? Most common food allergies Symptoms How is it diagnosed?
Coordination Many social interactions can be modeled as a coordination game: The players have a common interest, but as there are multiple equilibria, the desired outcomes are only achieved if they mutually adjust their actions in the right way and go for the same equilibrium.
Introduction to <User Centered> Web Development. Web Basics. The Web consists of computers on the Internet connected to each other in a specific way Used in all levels of society Business, Education, Government…. Information sharing The Web has a client/server architecture. Web Basics.
Art-Based Rendering of Fur, Grass, and Trees Michael A. Kowalski, Lee Markosian, J.D. Northrup, Lubomir Bourdev, Ronen Barzel Overview Introduction Prior Work Method Results / Conclusion Introduction
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Lecture 2 Multimedia Hardware and Software MM hardware We need to distinguish between hardware requirements for MM production , and hardware requirements for MM delivery Producing MM MM production requires high quality, high speed equipment with massive storage
Effective Technology-Assisted Training at the Academic Information Service (AIS), UP Welcome to this presentation: I hope you will enjoy it!! The Objectives of this Presentation is: