The document contains a 14-question survey about art gallery activities, events, artwork, target audiences, and publicity. It asks about the types of activities held at the gallery, the art displayed, expensive or famous pieces, how people can participate in events, partnerships with local areas, target audiences, publicity, major events, school involvement, other local galleries, future event plans, and advertising techniques.
The document provides an evaluation of a media thriller project titled "Till Death Do Us Part" in response to four questions. To develop the forms and conventions of real media, the project analyzed thriller and horror films to incorporate appropriate camera work, editing, sound, and mise-en-scene. It challenged conventions by having a female rather than male killer. The project aims to represent various social groups through the use of a red photography room and music to relate to photographers and music lovers. The intended 15+ teenage audience is discussed. Finally, the document compares the project to films like "Psycho" and "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" to determine that a major studio like Universal Pictures would be suited to
1. Nicolas Weydert has over 12 years of experience in product lifecycle management (PLM) with expertise in PTC's Windchill solutions.
2. He has held diverse roles including technical support, project management, sales, and training.
3. Through his consulting firm, he offers PLM coaching, project management, and tailored products and services leveraging his strong Windchill expertise to deliver high quality solutions and best practices for customers.
The Life Archive allows users to organize and save their photos, music, videos, and thoughts into a timeline that can be viewed by loved ones after death. Users control who can access their timeline and when, releasing all or parts of it at designated times like upon their death or years later. The site is password protected by three designated loved ones who provide the password to others after receiving a death certificate. This gives users a way to enhance memories for loved ones and share things they never could say in life.
The student learned a lot from getting feedback throughout the production process of their media thriller project. This feedback helped them identify areas for improvement and strengthen their final piece. Originally they planned to use flashes to show the female character acting in different ways, but ultimately changed this after reviewing their footage. Overall, the student feels they contributed a significant amount of time and effort, and that completing this project has improved their skills in planning, filming, editing, and understanding key film concepts compared to their earlier continuity task.
The document contains a 14-question survey about art gallery activities, events, artwork, target audiences, and publicity. It asks about the types of activities held at the gallery, the art displayed, expensive or famous pieces, how people can participate in events, partnerships with local areas, target audiences, publicity, major events, school involvement, other local galleries, future event plans, and advertising techniques.
The document provides an evaluation of a media thriller project titled "Till Death Do Us Part" in response to four questions. To develop the forms and conventions of real media, the project analyzed thriller and horror films to incorporate appropriate camera work, editing, sound, and mise-en-scene. It challenged conventions by having a female rather than male killer. The project aims to represent various social groups through the use of a red photography room and music to relate to photographers and music lovers. The intended 15+ teenage audience is discussed. Finally, the document compares the project to films like "Psycho" and "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" to determine that a major studio like Universal Pictures would be suited to
1. Nicolas Weydert has over 12 years of experience in product lifecycle management (PLM) with expertise in PTC's Windchill solutions.
2. He has held diverse roles including technical support, project management, sales, and training.
3. Through his consulting firm, he offers PLM coaching, project management, and tailored products and services leveraging his strong Windchill expertise to deliver high quality solutions and best practices for customers.
The Life Archive allows users to organize and save their photos, music, videos, and thoughts into a timeline that can be viewed by loved ones after death. Users control who can access their timeline and when, releasing all or parts of it at designated times like upon their death or years later. The site is password protected by three designated loved ones who provide the password to others after receiving a death certificate. This gives users a way to enhance memories for loved ones and share things they never could say in life.
The student learned a lot from getting feedback throughout the production process of their media thriller project. This feedback helped them identify areas for improvement and strengthen their final piece. Originally they planned to use flashes to show the female character acting in different ways, but ultimately changed this after reviewing their footage. Overall, the student feels they contributed a significant amount of time and effort, and that completing this project has improved their skills in planning, filming, editing, and understanding key film concepts compared to their earlier continuity task.
The document discusses how the author created a horror thriller film extract and evaluated it. They conducted surveys of their target age group to determine the genre. They created an online form for people to provide feedback after viewing the extract. The feedback was generally positive and provided suggestions for improvements. The author learned about using technologies like cameras, editing software, and adding sound effects to create the extract and represent the horror thriller genre.
Lucy Taylor analyzed audience feedback from her advertising campaign for a new water product called Aqua-Blast. She found that viewers clearly understood what the ads were advertising and had a positive view of the product after viewing. Viewers responded positively to elements like the variety of shots, stop motion technique, and calm female voiceover. Some feedback suggested ways to improve, such as saying the slogan more in the sponsorships and speeding up some shots. Most viewers felt the logo and slogan were effective and memorable. They also felt the upbeat music helped create a positive atmosphere.
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This document provides information on common foodborne bacteria, molds, and yeasts. It lists 29 bacterial groups with their key features such as gram staining, occurrence, and any special features. It also discusses 18 common foodborne molds including their features, occurrence, and remarks. Finally, it briefly mentions foodborne yeasts. The document serves as a useful reference for the various microorganisms commonly associated with food spoilage and foodborne illness.
OSS Presentation Metro Cluster by Andy Bennett & Roel De FreneOpenStorageSummit
The document describes a stretched metro cluster configuration using NexentaStor software and Coraid SRX storage arrays. Key features include high availability across geographically separate sites, non-disruptive failover for block and file storage, and synchronous replication providing a disaster recovery solution. The configuration was implemented for a Belgian managed services provider, delivering over 10,000 IOPS and 200MB/s of throughput between sites 15km apart with failover times under a minute. A video demo and performance benchmarks are presented.
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The document discusses the need for IT organizations to adapt to business demands for faster delivery of services and information. It summarizes the background and services of Proact IT Group, a large European IT services company. The rest of the document outlines challenges facing IT, including the rise of public cloud usage outside of IT policies, and explores how technologies like virtualization, storage tiering, and data classification can help IT deliver services in a more automated, flexible and cost effective manner aligned with business needs.
OpenStack is an open source cloud operating system that is used by enterprises and service providers to build both private and public clouds. It began development in 2010 with a mission to produce an ubiquitous open source cloud platform. OpenStack provides common services for compute, storage, networking and identity management and is made up of several modular components like Nova (compute), Swift (object storage), Glance (images), and Keystone (identity). The OpenStack community includes over 1,200 active participants from 17 countries working together to rapidly evolve the software through six major releases. Companies can participate by using OpenStack to power their clouds or by contributing code to the project.
The document discusses abstraction, commoditization, and two bridges. It notes that abstraction and virtualization are driving changes in data storage technology. Commoditization of storage is occurring through the use of open standards and x86 hardware. Two bridges are used as a metaphor - one expensive bridge built in Silicon Valley, and one much less expensive community-built bridge in Guatemala.
The document discusses emerging trends in technology including everything becoming connected through web applications and real-time data synchronization between devices replacing the traditional client-server model. It also summarizes that the goal of technology should be to just work, scale, and be transparent. The rest of the document discusses how data, compute resources, and networking can be viewed as economic goods and services that are delivered over time, with datacenters serving as hubs for this transportation of digital information and computing power.
The document summarizes Washburn University's efforts to consolidate its enterprise storage using an open source storage solution called Nexenta. It describes the university's existing fragmented storage environment consisting of various vendors and protocols. The implementation plan involves acquiring an initial Nexenta cluster and storage expansions, building an iSCSI fabric, migrating CIFS/NFS storage, integrating VMware, and connecting a fiber channel server. The end goal is to manage all storage and backups through a single Nexenta interface using the data integrity and flexibility benefits of the ZFS file system.
OSS Presentation Accelerating VDI by Daniel BeveridgeOpenStorageSummit
The document discusses storage design options for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments using a virtual storage appliance (VSA) based on ZFS. It describes how VSA designs can provide high IOPS per user, burst isolation, low latency, and scalability. It compares stateless and persistent VDI models and outlines storage configuration hints for implementing stateless and persistent VDI with local disks or in a hybrid configuration using a VSA with local SSDs and SAN/NAS storage. While intricate ZFS configurations are involved, VSA designs can deliver cost-effective high performance for VDI workloads.
Swift is an object storage system that can store millions to billions of objects with a URL for each. It uses a proxy tier, ring mapping, storage zones for fault isolation, and continuous replication to provide scalability and reliability. Example uses of Swift include Cloud Files storage, long tail data storage, running VMs, database volumes, and asset storage.
This document discusses a social learning platform that breaks content into short segments, is designed to encourage social interaction, and aims to innovate education. It has 195 million monthly active users and generates revenue from 0.5-5% of users making in-app purchases, showing there is interest from users.