This is the October 2015 edition of the monthly magazine of the Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group.
In this month’s issue we have
• An article on Wastewater Flow Monitoring by Andy Godley of the WRc
• A feature article by Peter Williams of IBM Big Green Innovation & Amir Peleg of TaKaDu on Integrated Event Management and how technology can help us in improving the delivery of the event management cycle
• An article by myself that question the use of the BOD test and looks at the modern alternatives using modern technology and ask whether or not we are ready to replace BOD as the parameter of choice for the Water Industry
• All of the usual news & important events that have happened this month or are coming up
Using Data Science to Transform OpenTable Into Your Local Dining ExpertPablo Delgado
Presentation for Spark Summit 2015, San Francisco
https://spark-summit.org/2015/events/using-data-science-to-transform-opentable-into-your-local-dining-expert/
This is the October 2015 edition of the monthly magazine of the Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group.
In this month’s issue we have
• An article on Wastewater Flow Monitoring by Andy Godley of the WRc
• A feature article by Peter Williams of IBM Big Green Innovation & Amir Peleg of TaKaDu on Integrated Event Management and how technology can help us in improving the delivery of the event management cycle
• An article by myself that question the use of the BOD test and looks at the modern alternatives using modern technology and ask whether or not we are ready to replace BOD as the parameter of choice for the Water Industry
• All of the usual news & important events that have happened this month or are coming up
Using Data Science to Transform OpenTable Into Your Local Dining ExpertPablo Delgado
Presentation for Spark Summit 2015, San Francisco
https://spark-summit.org/2015/events/using-data-science-to-transform-opentable-into-your-local-dining-expert/
How to Make it in Media Planning - Tom Brady EditionJulian Lewis
Meeting a young media planner last week, I was inspired to post this deck. I created a few year back when I worked on the agency side, for my buddy who was the assistant planner on our team (he's a huge TB12 fan).
Planners/buyers tend to have some of the toughest gigs in the business, managing large budgets for huge brands. My intention in creating this was to keep him inspired and on a growth path. I hope it helps to do the same for others, whether you love TB12 or not!
Positioning the User in Mobile Locative AppsGlen Farrelly
The locative function of mobile devices is enabling more people to connect to spaces where we live and work. This presentation introduces locative media and offers a brief overview of how people are using the geolocative functionality on their mobile apps.
As this technology evolves, it is helpful to consider the interplay of technology, people, and place and how this may apply to your organization.
How to Make it in Media Planning - Tom Brady EditionJulian Lewis
Meeting a young media planner last week, I was inspired to post this deck. I created a few year back when I worked on the agency side, for my buddy who was the assistant planner on our team (he's a huge TB12 fan).
Planners/buyers tend to have some of the toughest gigs in the business, managing large budgets for huge brands. My intention in creating this was to keep him inspired and on a growth path. I hope it helps to do the same for others, whether you love TB12 or not!
Positioning the User in Mobile Locative AppsGlen Farrelly
The locative function of mobile devices is enabling more people to connect to spaces where we live and work. This presentation introduces locative media and offers a brief overview of how people are using the geolocative functionality on their mobile apps.
As this technology evolves, it is helpful to consider the interplay of technology, people, and place and how this may apply to your organization.