2009 Barcamp Nashville Web Security 101brian_dailey
A super-brief (25 minute) talk on the basics of web security. A video (with poor audio that doesn't kick in until 9 minutes in, I'm sorry) is available here:
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2369801
Metrics in the Real World | Online and Offline Analytics TrackingCaitlin Jeansonne
In the real world, marketing happens online and offline. What metrics matter? What is Google Analytics really telling me? How do I track offline data?
Presentation from SchipulCon 2011.
Introduction to cloud computing, with a short presentation of Amazon EC2, Windows Azure and Google AppEngine. Originally presented at Simula Research Laboratory 26 March 2009.
Authors: Van Dyke, Nina; Lethborg, Anna L.; Allan, Julaine; Maddern, Christine M.; O’Rourke, Sean; Saleeba, Emma L.
VicHealth, as part of a Victorian Government initiative to reduce the alcohol and drug toll in Victoria, wanted to develop a measure of acceptability of intoxication in order to track the alcohol culture in Victoria. In order to do so, one must determine how to ask about intoxication. Most prior research either provides a definition of intoxication (e.g. 5 standard drinks on a single occasion; more than 2 standard drinks an hour), or else assumes that the term, ‘intoxication’ or ‘drunk’ is universally understood to mean a particular level of intoxication. However, both limited research and anecdotal evidence suggests that most people do not think about intoxication in these terms.
This paper discusses the development and initial testing of measures of acceptability of intoxication using a mixed methods approach.
2009 Barcamp Nashville Web Security 101brian_dailey
A super-brief (25 minute) talk on the basics of web security. A video (with poor audio that doesn't kick in until 9 minutes in, I'm sorry) is available here:
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2369801
Metrics in the Real World | Online and Offline Analytics TrackingCaitlin Jeansonne
In the real world, marketing happens online and offline. What metrics matter? What is Google Analytics really telling me? How do I track offline data?
Presentation from SchipulCon 2011.
Introduction to cloud computing, with a short presentation of Amazon EC2, Windows Azure and Google AppEngine. Originally presented at Simula Research Laboratory 26 March 2009.
Authors: Van Dyke, Nina; Lethborg, Anna L.; Allan, Julaine; Maddern, Christine M.; O’Rourke, Sean; Saleeba, Emma L.
VicHealth, as part of a Victorian Government initiative to reduce the alcohol and drug toll in Victoria, wanted to develop a measure of acceptability of intoxication in order to track the alcohol culture in Victoria. In order to do so, one must determine how to ask about intoxication. Most prior research either provides a definition of intoxication (e.g. 5 standard drinks on a single occasion; more than 2 standard drinks an hour), or else assumes that the term, ‘intoxication’ or ‘drunk’ is universally understood to mean a particular level of intoxication. However, both limited research and anecdotal evidence suggests that most people do not think about intoxication in these terms.
This paper discusses the development and initial testing of measures of acceptability of intoxication using a mixed methods approach.