ppt contains a brief description of concept generation in product design and development subject
#vtu #pdd #engineering #concept generation #mechanicalengineering
#notes #vtunotes #5thsem #semester
In this webinar, John Jardin continues his series, "Optimus XPages: An Explosion of Techniques and Best Practices,” by providing an end-to-end, deep dive demonstration on how to apply the methods described in the initial webinar presented in March 2016. This follow-up webinar favours the techies; see a fast-paced demo showing off live design and coding where everything is explained on the fly.
John starts with a brand new XPages design and ends with a Cloud-ready, single page application. "Not enough," you say? Fear not. John ends the webinar with some Easter egg giveaways that you don’t want to miss!
Remote design sprints - Lessons from a brave new remote world (Agile Manchest...Neil Turner
Design sprints are a fantastic way for teams to rapidly explore a challenge, to come up with some potential solutions and to test these with users.
However, the classic 5-day design sprint assumes that everyone is in the same room. What if this isn’t possible? In this informative presentation from Agile Manchester 2023 you'll learn about 10 key lessons from 2 remote design sprints.
You’ll find what worked, what didn’t work, when it makes sense to run a remote design sprint and come away with enough knowledge to run your own one.
Arch factory - Agile Design: Best PracticesIgor Moochnick
This document provides guidance on agile architecture and design principles. It emphasizes that agile design is about responding quickly to change for customers and teams through transparency, lightweight processes, and continuous learning. Key principles discussed include designing incrementally without large upfront design; getting early and continuous feedback; delaying commitment and complexity; and maximizing evolutionary design through reversibility and packaging. The document also covers topics like testing, distributed teams, and delivering frequently.
Remote design sprints - Lessons from a brave new remote world.pptxNeil Turner
Design sprints are a fantastic way for teams to rapidly explore a challenge, to come up with some potential solutions and to test these with users.
However, the classic 5-day design sprint assumes that everyone is in the same room. What if this isn’t possible? In this informative presentation you’ll learn 10 key lessons from 2 remote design sprints.
You’ll find what worked, what didn’t work, when it makes sense to run a remote design sprint and come away with enough knowledge to run your own one.
ppt contains a brief description of concept generation in product design and development subject
#vtu #pdd #engineering #concept generation #mechanicalengineering
#notes #vtunotes #5thsem #semester
In this webinar, John Jardin continues his series, "Optimus XPages: An Explosion of Techniques and Best Practices,” by providing an end-to-end, deep dive demonstration on how to apply the methods described in the initial webinar presented in March 2016. This follow-up webinar favours the techies; see a fast-paced demo showing off live design and coding where everything is explained on the fly.
John starts with a brand new XPages design and ends with a Cloud-ready, single page application. "Not enough," you say? Fear not. John ends the webinar with some Easter egg giveaways that you don’t want to miss!
Remote design sprints - Lessons from a brave new remote world (Agile Manchest...Neil Turner
Design sprints are a fantastic way for teams to rapidly explore a challenge, to come up with some potential solutions and to test these with users.
However, the classic 5-day design sprint assumes that everyone is in the same room. What if this isn’t possible? In this informative presentation from Agile Manchester 2023 you'll learn about 10 key lessons from 2 remote design sprints.
You’ll find what worked, what didn’t work, when it makes sense to run a remote design sprint and come away with enough knowledge to run your own one.
Arch factory - Agile Design: Best PracticesIgor Moochnick
This document provides guidance on agile architecture and design principles. It emphasizes that agile design is about responding quickly to change for customers and teams through transparency, lightweight processes, and continuous learning. Key principles discussed include designing incrementally without large upfront design; getting early and continuous feedback; delaying commitment and complexity; and maximizing evolutionary design through reversibility and packaging. The document also covers topics like testing, distributed teams, and delivering frequently.
Remote design sprints - Lessons from a brave new remote world.pptxNeil Turner
Design sprints are a fantastic way for teams to rapidly explore a challenge, to come up with some potential solutions and to test these with users.
However, the classic 5-day design sprint assumes that everyone is in the same room. What if this isn’t possible? In this informative presentation you’ll learn 10 key lessons from 2 remote design sprints.
You’ll find what worked, what didn’t work, when it makes sense to run a remote design sprint and come away with enough knowledge to run your own one.
To Deliver, Discover We Must - A value-driven approach to agile planningRaj Indugula
This presentation depicts one organization’s journey from a simplistic Scrum-based planning approach towards a highly disciplined value-driven planning process that follows the precept of progressive elaboration that is repeated systematically at regular intervals, and share ideas, techniques and lessons learned along the way that helped make planning more predictable, and value delivery a priority.
Machine Learning/ Data Science: Boosting Predictive Analytics Model PerformanceT. Scott Clendaniel
State-of-the-art techniques anyone can use to improve machine learning model performance. Includes several steps on model strategy, feature creation, Kaggle success secrets, and many other tips.
The document proposes a solution to accelerate n-body simulations using FPGAs. Scientists are slowed down by the high computational demands of n-body simulations, which can take days to complete. The authors aim to develop a customizable FPGA IP core for n-body simulation that can improve performance and provide a cost-effective solution. Their go-to-market strategy includes participating in domain conferences and offering both free and paid functionality as a service. The team consists of PhD and master's students from Politecnico di Milano studying information technology and computer science.
Building a change approach to live beyond one projectRebecca Jackson
The change approach used for NEXTDC's Meetings and Voice Uplift Project, migrating from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams for meetings, voice and chat.
The document discusses how to avoid "waterfalling" work during a sprint in Scrum. It recommends splitting stories into smaller tasks, identifying independent tasks early, and "swarming" to complete higher priority tasks first before moving to the next. This allows delivering items earlier and prevents bottlenecks at the end of sprints where everything needs to be tested and completed at once. Key principles are smaller batches, less work in progress, and more parallel work through collaboration within cross-functional teams.
This document provides an overview of a session on security chaos engineering. The session will cover combating complexity in software, chaos engineering, resilience engineering and security, security chaos engineering, open source chaos tools, and a product demo from Verica.
The presenters from Verica will be Casey Rosenthal, CEO and founder, and Aaron Rinehart, CTO and founder. Casey Rosenthal helped create the discipline of chaos engineering at Netflix and built their chaos automation platform. Aaron Rinehart has experience leading security engineering strategies and pioneered the area of security chaos engineering.
Chaos engineering involves experimenting on distributed systems to build confidence in their ability to withstand turbulent conditions. It is used to combat the increasing complexity
Neo4j GraphTalks Milan - CONOSCERE ED INTEGRARE CON SUCCESSO NEO4J NELLA TUA ...Neo4j
This document discusses integrating Neo4j graph database technology into organizations. It introduces LARUS, an Italian consulting firm specializing in Neo4j and agile methodologies. LARUS provides Neo4j training, consulting services, and software development assistance. They also maintain several open source Neo4j integration projects and are an official Neo4j partner. The document promotes LARUS's services for helping clients adopt Neo4j through proof-of-concept projects and discusses their approach in 6 steps from target definition to knowledge sharing.
Managing international software projects interactively using scrumPeter Horsten
Too many projects are not (fully) successful. In many cases this is caused by issues in the management approach. Clients want to know what they get for a fixed budget. But we all know it's almost impossible to fully specify what you need.
An Agile software approach proved to work for us. After implementing Scrum our projects went more smooth and we were more often delivering the right results on time.
It took time to get this working. For developers it was a bit scary and for our clients it meant they really had to trust us. Today we can see our effort pays off. We wouldn't like to go back to waterfall times anymore.
2019 FRSecure CISSP Mentor Program: Class NineFRSecure
This document summarizes a CISSP mentor program session from May 13, 2019. It discusses assessing access control and software testing methods. The session covers penetration testing methodology and tools, vulnerability testing, and security assessments. Penetration testing involves planning, reconnaissance, scanning, vulnerability assessment, exploitation, and reporting. Vulnerability scanning checks for issues like missing patches and configuration errors. Security assessments take a holistic approach to evaluating multiple controls across domains.
The document discusses managing projects using an Agile framework called Scrum. It explains that Scrum is iterative and incremental, focusing on delivering working software frequently in short cycles called sprints. It outlines Scrum roles like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and self-organizing cross-functional teams. Key Scrum artifacts include the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Burn Down Chart. Meetings like the Daily Scrum and Sprint Review are used to track progress and get feedback.
This document discusses different approaches to choosing software technologies. Traditional approaches involve long bake-off processes and are prone to politics. Alternatively, more agile options focus on pragmatic and iterative choices based on what helps developers focus on the problem domain and be happy with frictionless, quickly leverageable options. The key messages are that choosing technology doesn't have to be boring or a science; good choices help developers focus on the problem, and the only constant is change, so options should be revisited incrementally.
Engineering practices in Scrum for Hardware - Sisma Spa Case StudyPaolo Sammicheli
Sisma Spa is an Italian manufacturer of precision machinery that adopted Scrum to address increasing product complexity, unclear requirements, and the need for faster time to market. They started with a pilot team developing laser machines and formed "dual core teams" of 9 people each. The pilot was successful, improving motivation, transparency, and alignment with strategy. Benefits included earlier risk reduction through prototyping. Further adoption requires integrating the rest of the company and addressing impediments like procurement and sales processes.
The document summarizes Nathan Fisher's review of Phase 0.1 of the Smart Blocks project. It includes an agenda for the meeting, goals to confirm market feasibility and user experience, and choose development directions. Sections provide preliminary user interaction concepts, technology schematics, and cost analyses for different technologies being considered. The review covers user experience common features like quantity of blocks, data processing approaches, and basic functionality. It also outlines unique features to differentiate concepts like power sources and block directionality. The document aims to get confirmation on market potential and experience before further development.
Forty Years of Crisis, Ten Years of Agile, Now What?Morendil
The document discusses the history and future of agile software development. It begins by looking back at the origins of concerns over software failures in the 1960s. While practices like scrum and extreme programming became popular in the 2000s, software engineering remains the dominant approach despite not achieving success. The document frames agile as a disruptive innovation that challenges entrenched interests. It argues agile values people and collaboration over mechanistic approaches. However, agile still faces challenges to build an empirical evidence base, achieve consensus on practices and contracts, and improve education. The document calls for addressing these challenges to further agile's role in software development.
World Future Society 2015 Professional Members ForumWendy Schultz
Slidedeck on the 2015 WFS Professional Members Forum "Software Sandbox" morning session, presented by Dr Wendy Schultz, Infinite Futures, and Dr Richard Lum, Vision Foresight Strategy.
This document discusses a project called "Magic Acceleration of N-Body Simulation" which aims to implement an all-pairs n-body simulation algorithm efficiently on an FPGA. It provides a SWOT analysis, noting strengths such as high energy efficiency and cost effectiveness, as well as opportunities to allow faster simulations at low cost and to scale to large physical systems. Potential threats include decreasing FPGA costs with increasing demand for n-body simulation.
This document discusses various agile software development methodologies including eXtreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Evolutionary Project Management (EVO), Unified Process (UP), Crystal, Lean Development (LD), Adaptive Software Development (ASD), Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM), and Feature Driven Development (FDD). It emphasizes that different methodologies may suit different clients and that the key is selecting the approach that best meets a client's requirements rather than taking a single approach for all. Communication is also highlighted as important for software project success.
Scrum and Patterns share a heritage that goes back centuries. The common foundations of the two — local adaptation, incremental growth, focus on "value," and the central human element — make patterns a particularly viable vehicle for rolling out Scrum. These notes give a short definitive summary of patterns (by example) and pattern languages. Next, they introduce basic Scrum patterns that the Scrum PLoP® effort has gathered over the past five years. After that we look at the "Scrum secrets" — Scrum fundamentals that most practitioners either aren't aware of or which usually go unheeded. Patterns help tease out the tradeoffs ("forces") for these forms in a way that makes them memorable. Last, we give a glimpse of how to use these patterns as a powerful way to evolve your own Scrum implementation to excellence.
Scaling tricks: practical tips for Scaling in AgileRenee Troughton
With so many approaches out there on how to Scale, this presentation looks less at what is there in the marketplace, but instead takes a look at techniques and tricks that people are using that have not yet been codified. When Agile first started we spent many years refining and getting better at it, this is the start of refining how we scale and begin to integrate design thinking into our approach, whilst always looking for smarter ways to work.
Calculation of compliance cost: Veterinary and sanitary control of aquatic bi...Alexander Belyaev
Calculation of compliance cost in the fishing industry of Russia after extended SCM model (Veterinary and sanitary control of aquatic biological resources (ABR) - Preparation of documents, passing expertise)
To Deliver, Discover We Must - A value-driven approach to agile planningRaj Indugula
This presentation depicts one organization’s journey from a simplistic Scrum-based planning approach towards a highly disciplined value-driven planning process that follows the precept of progressive elaboration that is repeated systematically at regular intervals, and share ideas, techniques and lessons learned along the way that helped make planning more predictable, and value delivery a priority.
Machine Learning/ Data Science: Boosting Predictive Analytics Model PerformanceT. Scott Clendaniel
State-of-the-art techniques anyone can use to improve machine learning model performance. Includes several steps on model strategy, feature creation, Kaggle success secrets, and many other tips.
The document proposes a solution to accelerate n-body simulations using FPGAs. Scientists are slowed down by the high computational demands of n-body simulations, which can take days to complete. The authors aim to develop a customizable FPGA IP core for n-body simulation that can improve performance and provide a cost-effective solution. Their go-to-market strategy includes participating in domain conferences and offering both free and paid functionality as a service. The team consists of PhD and master's students from Politecnico di Milano studying information technology and computer science.
Building a change approach to live beyond one projectRebecca Jackson
The change approach used for NEXTDC's Meetings and Voice Uplift Project, migrating from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams for meetings, voice and chat.
The document discusses how to avoid "waterfalling" work during a sprint in Scrum. It recommends splitting stories into smaller tasks, identifying independent tasks early, and "swarming" to complete higher priority tasks first before moving to the next. This allows delivering items earlier and prevents bottlenecks at the end of sprints where everything needs to be tested and completed at once. Key principles are smaller batches, less work in progress, and more parallel work through collaboration within cross-functional teams.
This document provides an overview of a session on security chaos engineering. The session will cover combating complexity in software, chaos engineering, resilience engineering and security, security chaos engineering, open source chaos tools, and a product demo from Verica.
The presenters from Verica will be Casey Rosenthal, CEO and founder, and Aaron Rinehart, CTO and founder. Casey Rosenthal helped create the discipline of chaos engineering at Netflix and built their chaos automation platform. Aaron Rinehart has experience leading security engineering strategies and pioneered the area of security chaos engineering.
Chaos engineering involves experimenting on distributed systems to build confidence in their ability to withstand turbulent conditions. It is used to combat the increasing complexity
Neo4j GraphTalks Milan - CONOSCERE ED INTEGRARE CON SUCCESSO NEO4J NELLA TUA ...Neo4j
This document discusses integrating Neo4j graph database technology into organizations. It introduces LARUS, an Italian consulting firm specializing in Neo4j and agile methodologies. LARUS provides Neo4j training, consulting services, and software development assistance. They also maintain several open source Neo4j integration projects and are an official Neo4j partner. The document promotes LARUS's services for helping clients adopt Neo4j through proof-of-concept projects and discusses their approach in 6 steps from target definition to knowledge sharing.
Managing international software projects interactively using scrumPeter Horsten
Too many projects are not (fully) successful. In many cases this is caused by issues in the management approach. Clients want to know what they get for a fixed budget. But we all know it's almost impossible to fully specify what you need.
An Agile software approach proved to work for us. After implementing Scrum our projects went more smooth and we were more often delivering the right results on time.
It took time to get this working. For developers it was a bit scary and for our clients it meant they really had to trust us. Today we can see our effort pays off. We wouldn't like to go back to waterfall times anymore.
2019 FRSecure CISSP Mentor Program: Class NineFRSecure
This document summarizes a CISSP mentor program session from May 13, 2019. It discusses assessing access control and software testing methods. The session covers penetration testing methodology and tools, vulnerability testing, and security assessments. Penetration testing involves planning, reconnaissance, scanning, vulnerability assessment, exploitation, and reporting. Vulnerability scanning checks for issues like missing patches and configuration errors. Security assessments take a holistic approach to evaluating multiple controls across domains.
The document discusses managing projects using an Agile framework called Scrum. It explains that Scrum is iterative and incremental, focusing on delivering working software frequently in short cycles called sprints. It outlines Scrum roles like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and self-organizing cross-functional teams. Key Scrum artifacts include the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Burn Down Chart. Meetings like the Daily Scrum and Sprint Review are used to track progress and get feedback.
This document discusses different approaches to choosing software technologies. Traditional approaches involve long bake-off processes and are prone to politics. Alternatively, more agile options focus on pragmatic and iterative choices based on what helps developers focus on the problem domain and be happy with frictionless, quickly leverageable options. The key messages are that choosing technology doesn't have to be boring or a science; good choices help developers focus on the problem, and the only constant is change, so options should be revisited incrementally.
Engineering practices in Scrum for Hardware - Sisma Spa Case StudyPaolo Sammicheli
Sisma Spa is an Italian manufacturer of precision machinery that adopted Scrum to address increasing product complexity, unclear requirements, and the need for faster time to market. They started with a pilot team developing laser machines and formed "dual core teams" of 9 people each. The pilot was successful, improving motivation, transparency, and alignment with strategy. Benefits included earlier risk reduction through prototyping. Further adoption requires integrating the rest of the company and addressing impediments like procurement and sales processes.
The document summarizes Nathan Fisher's review of Phase 0.1 of the Smart Blocks project. It includes an agenda for the meeting, goals to confirm market feasibility and user experience, and choose development directions. Sections provide preliminary user interaction concepts, technology schematics, and cost analyses for different technologies being considered. The review covers user experience common features like quantity of blocks, data processing approaches, and basic functionality. It also outlines unique features to differentiate concepts like power sources and block directionality. The document aims to get confirmation on market potential and experience before further development.
Forty Years of Crisis, Ten Years of Agile, Now What?Morendil
The document discusses the history and future of agile software development. It begins by looking back at the origins of concerns over software failures in the 1960s. While practices like scrum and extreme programming became popular in the 2000s, software engineering remains the dominant approach despite not achieving success. The document frames agile as a disruptive innovation that challenges entrenched interests. It argues agile values people and collaboration over mechanistic approaches. However, agile still faces challenges to build an empirical evidence base, achieve consensus on practices and contracts, and improve education. The document calls for addressing these challenges to further agile's role in software development.
World Future Society 2015 Professional Members ForumWendy Schultz
Slidedeck on the 2015 WFS Professional Members Forum "Software Sandbox" morning session, presented by Dr Wendy Schultz, Infinite Futures, and Dr Richard Lum, Vision Foresight Strategy.
This document discusses a project called "Magic Acceleration of N-Body Simulation" which aims to implement an all-pairs n-body simulation algorithm efficiently on an FPGA. It provides a SWOT analysis, noting strengths such as high energy efficiency and cost effectiveness, as well as opportunities to allow faster simulations at low cost and to scale to large physical systems. Potential threats include decreasing FPGA costs with increasing demand for n-body simulation.
This document discusses various agile software development methodologies including eXtreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Evolutionary Project Management (EVO), Unified Process (UP), Crystal, Lean Development (LD), Adaptive Software Development (ASD), Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM), and Feature Driven Development (FDD). It emphasizes that different methodologies may suit different clients and that the key is selecting the approach that best meets a client's requirements rather than taking a single approach for all. Communication is also highlighted as important for software project success.
Scrum and Patterns share a heritage that goes back centuries. The common foundations of the two — local adaptation, incremental growth, focus on "value," and the central human element — make patterns a particularly viable vehicle for rolling out Scrum. These notes give a short definitive summary of patterns (by example) and pattern languages. Next, they introduce basic Scrum patterns that the Scrum PLoP® effort has gathered over the past five years. After that we look at the "Scrum secrets" — Scrum fundamentals that most practitioners either aren't aware of or which usually go unheeded. Patterns help tease out the tradeoffs ("forces") for these forms in a way that makes them memorable. Last, we give a glimpse of how to use these patterns as a powerful way to evolve your own Scrum implementation to excellence.
Scaling tricks: practical tips for Scaling in AgileRenee Troughton
With so many approaches out there on how to Scale, this presentation looks less at what is there in the marketplace, but instead takes a look at techniques and tricks that people are using that have not yet been codified. When Agile first started we spent many years refining and getting better at it, this is the start of refining how we scale and begin to integrate design thinking into our approach, whilst always looking for smarter ways to work.
Calculation of compliance cost: Veterinary and sanitary control of aquatic bi...Alexander Belyaev
Calculation of compliance cost in the fishing industry of Russia after extended SCM model (Veterinary and sanitary control of aquatic biological resources (ABR) - Preparation of documents, passing expertise)
Monthly Market Risk Update: June 2024 [SlideShare]Commonwealth
Markets rallied in May, with all three major U.S. equity indices up for the month, said Sam Millette, director of fixed income, in his latest Market Risk Update.
For more market updates, subscribe to The Independent Market Observer at https://blog.commonwealth.com/independent-market-observer.
13 Jun 24 ILC Retirement Income Summit - slides.pptxILC- UK
ILC's Retirement Income Summit was hosted by M&G and supported by Canada Life. The event brought together key policymakers, influencers and experts to help identify policy priorities for the next Government and ensure more of us have access to a decent income in retirement.
Contributors included:
Jo Blanden, Professor in Economics, University of Surrey
Clive Bolton, CEO, Life Insurance M&G Plc
Jim Boyd, CEO, Equity Release Council
Molly Broome, Economist, Resolution Foundation
Nida Broughton, Co-Director of Economic Policy, Behavioural Insights Team
Jonathan Cribb, Associate Director and Head of Retirement, Savings, and Ageing, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Joanna Elson CBE, Chief Executive Officer, Independent Age
Tom Evans, Managing Director of Retirement, Canada Life
Steve Groves, Chair, Key Retirement Group
Tish Hanifan, Founder and Joint Chair of the Society of Later life Advisers
Sue Lewis, ILC Trustee
Siobhan Lough, Senior Consultant, Hymans Robertson
Mick McAteer, Co-Director, The Financial Inclusion Centre
Stuart McDonald MBE, Head of Longevity and Democratic Insights, LCP
Anusha Mittal, Managing Director, Individual Life and Pensions, M&G Life
Shelley Morris, Senior Project Manager, Living Pension, Living Wage Foundation
Sarah O'Grady, Journalist
Will Sherlock, Head of External Relations, M&G Plc
Daniela Silcock, Head of Policy Research, Pensions Policy Institute
David Sinclair, Chief Executive, ILC
Jordi Skilbeck, Senior Policy Advisor, Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association
Rt Hon Sir Stephen Timms, former Chair, Work & Pensions Committee
Nigel Waterson, ILC Trustee
Jackie Wells, Strategy and Policy Consultant, ILC Strategic Advisory Board
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Dr. Alyce Su Cover Story - China's Investment Leadermsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
KYC Compliance: A Cornerstone of Global Crypto Regulatory FrameworksAny kyc Account
This presentation explores the pivotal role of KYC compliance in shaping and enforcing global regulations within the dynamic landscape of cryptocurrencies. Dive into the intricate connection between KYC practices and the evolving legal frameworks governing the crypto industry.