Presentation at ICT4D Seminar at Computer Science Department, UCT Mariya Badeva-Bright
The document summarizes the work of the African Legal Information Institute (AfricanLII) in providing free access to legal information from African countries. It discusses how AfricanLII digitizes and processes legal documents, stores them using the Legal Information Institute in a Box platform, and disseminates the information through its website and mobile apps. It aims to address the lack of reliable and up-to-date access to African law by building a network of legal contributors and making over 150,000 documents openly available online to help legal research and transactions.
This independent contractor agreement outlines the terms of an agreement between DefinedCrowd Corporation and an independent contractor. The contractor will provide services such as gathering native speakers, translating materials, and creating gold standard datasets for website classification according to instructions. The agreement specifies the services, term from September 27 to October 21, 2016, fees of $12 per hour, intellectual property terms granting ownership of work to DefinedCrowd, confidentiality requirements, and termination terms.
In this presentation, Siddhant introduces IoT and associated trends. Siddhant is interested in IoT applications in the Home automation space where he wants to use sensors to monitor energy consumption and health of family members. He also wants to make the entire home intelligent by connecting things with sensors.
This document is a COBOL program (RPR6621F) that formats franchise service plan sales and refund data from one file format (SCFRNSR2) into another (SCSALE) for Radio Shack. It opens and reads input and output files, sets up record keys, and processes each ticket by reading records, accumulating fields, and writing formatted records to the output file. It performs validation checks and outputs error messages.
The document summarizes a conference held for NABERS and CBD assessors. It provides details on:
- 123 attendees, including 83 assessors, with most from NSW
- A diverse two-day program of presentations on program insights, enhancements and industry perspectives
- Feedback was gathered through surveys, with networking and interacting with programs seen as most useful
- Key topics of discussion included technical issues, process improvements, training and communications
- Presentations on program performance and the new TLA rules version were particularly well received.
The album cover analysis document discusses two album covers - Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience" album and Alicia Keys' "The Element of Freedom" album. For Justin Timberlake's album, the black and white color scheme highlights the gold text and draws attention to the artist's name. The title refers to "having perfect vision" and links to the image of lenses on the cover. For Alicia Keys' album, vibrant colors create a warm feel and compliment her feathered costume, which symbolizes freedom connecting to the album title. Both covers use close-up images and formal attire to focus attention on the artists and represent their genres of pop/R&B music positively to their audiences.
This document summarizes a talk given by Juan Delgado on the topics of product vs craft in software development. Some key points made in the document include:
- The quality and practices used in software development should be adapted based on the vision and goals of the product as well as where the product is in its lifecycle. Extreme quality may not be necessary early on.
- There is no single "right" way to build software - different approaches can both be appropriate depending on the context and needs of the product and business. Quality is contextual.
- Software teams should aim to implement "enough quality" - quality that allows for correctness and the ability to continue developing the product, but not necessarily perfect or extreme quality
Presentation at ICT4D Seminar at Computer Science Department, UCT Mariya Badeva-Bright
The document summarizes the work of the African Legal Information Institute (AfricanLII) in providing free access to legal information from African countries. It discusses how AfricanLII digitizes and processes legal documents, stores them using the Legal Information Institute in a Box platform, and disseminates the information through its website and mobile apps. It aims to address the lack of reliable and up-to-date access to African law by building a network of legal contributors and making over 150,000 documents openly available online to help legal research and transactions.
This independent contractor agreement outlines the terms of an agreement between DefinedCrowd Corporation and an independent contractor. The contractor will provide services such as gathering native speakers, translating materials, and creating gold standard datasets for website classification according to instructions. The agreement specifies the services, term from September 27 to October 21, 2016, fees of $12 per hour, intellectual property terms granting ownership of work to DefinedCrowd, confidentiality requirements, and termination terms.
In this presentation, Siddhant introduces IoT and associated trends. Siddhant is interested in IoT applications in the Home automation space where he wants to use sensors to monitor energy consumption and health of family members. He also wants to make the entire home intelligent by connecting things with sensors.
This document is a COBOL program (RPR6621F) that formats franchise service plan sales and refund data from one file format (SCFRNSR2) into another (SCSALE) for Radio Shack. It opens and reads input and output files, sets up record keys, and processes each ticket by reading records, accumulating fields, and writing formatted records to the output file. It performs validation checks and outputs error messages.
The document summarizes a conference held for NABERS and CBD assessors. It provides details on:
- 123 attendees, including 83 assessors, with most from NSW
- A diverse two-day program of presentations on program insights, enhancements and industry perspectives
- Feedback was gathered through surveys, with networking and interacting with programs seen as most useful
- Key topics of discussion included technical issues, process improvements, training and communications
- Presentations on program performance and the new TLA rules version were particularly well received.
The album cover analysis document discusses two album covers - Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience" album and Alicia Keys' "The Element of Freedom" album. For Justin Timberlake's album, the black and white color scheme highlights the gold text and draws attention to the artist's name. The title refers to "having perfect vision" and links to the image of lenses on the cover. For Alicia Keys' album, vibrant colors create a warm feel and compliment her feathered costume, which symbolizes freedom connecting to the album title. Both covers use close-up images and formal attire to focus attention on the artists and represent their genres of pop/R&B music positively to their audiences.
This document summarizes a talk given by Juan Delgado on the topics of product vs craft in software development. Some key points made in the document include:
- The quality and practices used in software development should be adapted based on the vision and goals of the product as well as where the product is in its lifecycle. Extreme quality may not be necessary early on.
- There is no single "right" way to build software - different approaches can both be appropriate depending on the context and needs of the product and business. Quality is contextual.
- Software teams should aim to implement "enough quality" - quality that allows for correctness and the ability to continue developing the product, but not necessarily perfect or extreme quality
The project aims to analyze air quality and energy consumption in an aircraft hangar used part-time for painting military planes. The team will (1) determine current energy usage, (2) calculate potential savings from reducing fan use, and (3) find how long VOC levels take to drop to safe levels. A simulation analysis using ANSYS will model VOC dispersion over time. Experimental analysis using a rented ProCheck TIGER sensor placed in the hangar will collect VOC concentration data during painting, drying, and non-painting. Results show VOC levels drop to safe levels within 7 minutes. Demand controlled ventilation could save $20,043 per month in winter by reducing fan usage to 50%. The $22,400 system
The project aims to analyze air quality and energy consumption in an aircraft hangar used part-time for painting military planes. The team will (1) determine current energy usage, (2) calculate potential savings from reducing fan use, and (3) find how long VOC levels take to drop to safe levels. A simulation analysis using ANSYS will model VOC dispersion over time. Experimental analysis using a rented ProCheck TIGER sensor placed in the hangar will collect VOC concentration data during painting, drying, and non-painting. Results show VOC levels drop to safe levels within 7 minutes. Demand controlled ventilation could save $20,043 per month in winter by reducing fan usage to 50%. The $22,400 system