This document is a report on software applications for quantity surveying. It evaluates several Building Information Modeling (BIM) quantity surveying software programs and discusses the benefits of BIM, CAD, and manual measurement methods. The report is divided into two parts, with Part A focusing on the functions and limitations of BIM software programs Buildsoft, Glodon, CostX, and Vico. Part B then discusses the benefits and constraints of each measurement method for various project stages from preparation to post-construction. Overall, the report provides a detailed analysis and comparison of BIM software and measurement techniques for quantity surveying.
A client wishes to develop a RM 600 million hotel and shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur within 20 months to take advantage of the upcoming Commonwealth Games. The client wants full control over design with the ability to make changes, construction to begin before design completion, a flexible budget, and a reasonably transparent but effective contractor selection process. As a consultant quantity surveyor, the document requests a proposal and presentation outlining the best procurement, tendering, and contract arrangement to meet the client's requirements, including a final recommendation.
This document provides a project proposal for developing a RM600 million hotel and shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur. It recommends using a management contracting procurement strategy, two-stage selective tendering method, and a cost plus contract with a guaranteed maximum price. Management contracting is proposed because it allows client involvement, time savings through overlapping design and construction, competitive tendering of work packages, and clear roles. Two-stage tendering allows early contractor appointment based on qualifications. The cost plus contract with GMP provides price certainty for the client's flexible budget.
This document contains information related to a quantity surveying software application assignment, including an estimate summary for a job with a cost of $119,684. It also includes a price list with material and labor costs for various trades like frame, doors, sanitary fittings, staircases, flooring and more. The price list provides item descriptions, units, rates and dates they were last updated.
Assignment 2 - Resort Proposal at Pulau LangkawiKai Yun Pang
The document provides details of a proposed resort project at Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia. It includes a group of 6 students who prepared the report, the table of contents, and an introduction that gives background on the project site and land. Sections cover the proposed design, procurement management, time management, cost estimation, quality management, risk management, and environmental protection management for the resort project.
This document outlines a group project for a Bachelor of Quantity Surveying course. Students will visit Pulau Langkawi or the alternative site of Pulau Ketam to observe and analyze the islands. They must then prepare a business proposal as an investor seeking to build a resort, covering items such as project background, design, time and cost estimates, quality and risk management, and environmental protection. Upon completion, students will submit a written report and presentation, gaining hands-on experience assessing a project site and understanding an investor's role and responsibilities. The goal is for students to research and propose suggestions for improving any resort development plans.
The document outlines the tasks, durations, and schedule for constructing a water pump station over 279 days. Key steps include:
1. Applying for permits over 27 days and clearing/preparing the site over 7 days.
2. Installing sheet piles over 18 days to prevent soil collapse during the 90-day excavation period.
3. Pouring the concrete mat foundation and inverse slab over 43 days after erecting formwork and reinforcement bars over 10 days. The foundation will cure for 7 days before dismantling forms over 8 days.
4. Constructing the heavy wall from elevation 72 to 95 feet over 28 days, including forming, reinforcing, pouring, and curing concrete sections.
This document is a report on software applications for quantity surveying. It evaluates several Building Information Modeling (BIM) quantity surveying software programs and discusses the benefits of BIM, CAD, and manual measurement methods. The report is divided into two parts, with Part A focusing on the functions and limitations of BIM software programs Buildsoft, Glodon, CostX, and Vico. Part B then discusses the benefits and constraints of each measurement method for various project stages from preparation to post-construction. Overall, the report provides a detailed analysis and comparison of BIM software and measurement techniques for quantity surveying.
A client wishes to develop a RM 600 million hotel and shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur within 20 months to take advantage of the upcoming Commonwealth Games. The client wants full control over design with the ability to make changes, construction to begin before design completion, a flexible budget, and a reasonably transparent but effective contractor selection process. As a consultant quantity surveyor, the document requests a proposal and presentation outlining the best procurement, tendering, and contract arrangement to meet the client's requirements, including a final recommendation.
This document provides a project proposal for developing a RM600 million hotel and shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur. It recommends using a management contracting procurement strategy, two-stage selective tendering method, and a cost plus contract with a guaranteed maximum price. Management contracting is proposed because it allows client involvement, time savings through overlapping design and construction, competitive tendering of work packages, and clear roles. Two-stage tendering allows early contractor appointment based on qualifications. The cost plus contract with GMP provides price certainty for the client's flexible budget.
This document contains information related to a quantity surveying software application assignment, including an estimate summary for a job with a cost of $119,684. It also includes a price list with material and labor costs for various trades like frame, doors, sanitary fittings, staircases, flooring and more. The price list provides item descriptions, units, rates and dates they were last updated.
Assignment 2 - Resort Proposal at Pulau LangkawiKai Yun Pang
The document provides details of a proposed resort project at Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia. It includes a group of 6 students who prepared the report, the table of contents, and an introduction that gives background on the project site and land. Sections cover the proposed design, procurement management, time management, cost estimation, quality management, risk management, and environmental protection management for the resort project.
This document outlines a group project for a Bachelor of Quantity Surveying course. Students will visit Pulau Langkawi or the alternative site of Pulau Ketam to observe and analyze the islands. They must then prepare a business proposal as an investor seeking to build a resort, covering items such as project background, design, time and cost estimates, quality and risk management, and environmental protection. Upon completion, students will submit a written report and presentation, gaining hands-on experience assessing a project site and understanding an investor's role and responsibilities. The goal is for students to research and propose suggestions for improving any resort development plans.
The document outlines the tasks, durations, and schedule for constructing a water pump station over 279 days. Key steps include:
1. Applying for permits over 27 days and clearing/preparing the site over 7 days.
2. Installing sheet piles over 18 days to prevent soil collapse during the 90-day excavation period.
3. Pouring the concrete mat foundation and inverse slab over 43 days after erecting formwork and reinforcement bars over 10 days. The foundation will cure for 7 days before dismantling forms over 8 days.
4. Constructing the heavy wall from elevation 72 to 95 feet over 28 days, including forming, reinforcing, pouring, and curing concrete sections.
The document outlines the schedule and dependencies for tasks in building a water pump station project. Key tasks include obtaining permits, installing utilities, driving sheet piles, excavation and tiebacks over 90 days, pouring the foundation and slab over 43 days, and constructing and waterproofing the walls. The individual is asked to build a precedence table and solve the initial network in MS Project, listing assumptions and identifying the critical path and Gantt chart.
This document outlines a group assignment for a development economics course. It includes details of the proposed development such as land size, number and type of units, and a financial appraisal. The development will include shop/office, terrace, and low-cost housing units totaling 164 units. The financial appraisal estimates construction costs, administrative costs, financing costs, and gross profit. Cash flow projections are provided for a "sell-then-build" approach, with monthly sales and construction progress outlined over a 12 month period.
The document provides information about a proposed mixed development project in Rawang, Selangor. It will consist of 26' x 80' double-storey shop/office lots, 22' x 75' double-storey terrace houses, and 20' x 60' double-storey low cost houses. Thirty percent of the development must be low cost houses, and fifteen percent must be shop/office lots. The developer obtained a loan to purchase the land three years ago and has since received development approvals. As the cost consultant, you must analyze the development, provide a financial appraisal using the residue method, and cash flow analysis under sell-then-build and build-then-sell concepts.
This document provides a group assignment analyzing the appropriate form of FIDIC contract for a construction project. It recommends using the FIDIC Red Book based on the client's requirements, including having full control of design and ability to make changes. Payment will be based on bills of quantities. The Red Book best fits the traditional procurement method preferred by the client and covers conditions regarding payment, contractual programming, termination, and dispute resolution relevant for the project.
The Vice-Chancellor of the Construction Management University is planning a RM400 million construction project to build a new Postgraduate Student Accommodation and Outreach Centre. A group of students has been assigned a project to advise the Vice-Chancellor on various legal and contractual issues regarding the project. Specifically, the students must propose an appropriate FIDIC form of contract for the project, analyze payment conditions, contractual programming, termination conditions, and dispute resolution methods in the chosen FIDIC contract. The students must also compare their analysis of the chosen FIDIC contract to either the PAM or JKR standard forms of contract. The report should not exceed 3000 words and is due by November 21st, 2018 for a grade worth
This document provides an overview of the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act 2012 (CIPAA) in Malaysia. It discusses what CIPAA is, its main objectives to provide timely payment and dispute resolution in the construction industry, and the adjudication process for resolving payment disputes. Key points covered include that adjudication decisions are temporarily binding pending final resolution by arbitration or courts, KLRCA oversees the adjudication process and determines adjudicator standards and fees, and possible impacts of CIPAA include its long time frames compromising timely payment and respondents sometimes being disadvantaged.
Assignment - S Hotel (Presentation Slide)Kai Yun Pang
Value management was conducted on an 11-storey hotel project that was 35% through the design stage. The 5-day workshop identified unnecessary costs and proposed alternative design solutions to improve value without affecting performance. Tools like fast diagrams, compound approaches, and cost reduction approaches were used. Space function analysis identified potential changes like enlarging the dining area. A priority matrix assessed options like changing to sound insulated doors and using precast hollow core slabs. Cost analysis found potential savings from proposals such as eliminating skylights and changing to LED lights. The value management study concluded identifying client requirements early improves value and is highly recommended.
The value management study identified three key objectives: consider life cycle costs, increase building efficiency, and eliminate unnecessary functions. Various value management tools were used, including FAST diagrams and space functional analysis. This led to proposals like changing to precast hollow core slabs to reduce costs and solid wood doors in guest rooms to improve sound insulation. The study aimed to increase value for money for the hotel project while meeting budget constraints.
This document provides an assignment brief for a case study report on implementing value management in a construction project. Students are to prepare a value management study report on a chosen project. The report should include: an introduction outlining the primary purpose of the value management study, an executive summary of the project under study including a brief description and problem summary and the type of value management study undertaken. It also requires the results of any functional analysis or value management tools used, sketches showing proposed design changes, supporting technical data for alternatives, a cost plan or analysis, and an action plan to implement recommendations along with a conclusion and recommendations. The completed case study report and presentation are due by November 19th and will account for 30% of the total exam
The document provides details of a student's community service project at an orphanage. It includes an introduction to the project, organization charts, timelines, meeting minutes, and descriptions of pre-event planning activities. The student and their peers visited Good Samaritan Homes orphanage in Klang, Malaysia to organize activities for the children living there. They divided responsibilities among teams and fundraised donations. The high-level purpose was for the students to conduct a meaningful community service activity and gain experience through engaging with the orphanage.
This document outlines a community service initiative for architecture students. It involves splitting 70 students into two groups to volunteer at an orphanage home or participate in experiential activities. Students will take on roles to plan and run role-playing games and career exposure activities for children ages 7-15. The 12-week project timeline includes selecting a beneficiary group, planning activities and games, preparing materials, the service visit, and presentations reflecting on the experience. Suggestions include preparing questionnaires and career information for the children.
This document contains a group assignment for a course on professional practice. It provides background on the group members and instructor. It then lists 4 questions for the assignment. Question 1 asks students to prepare a report explaining adjustments needed for the final account of a construction project. Question 2 asks about contractual implications of omitting an item from the tender document. Question 3 requires students to assess a contractor's final account application and prepare the final account based on provided valuations and adjustments. Question 4 asks students to explain how various variations would be finalized and priced in a final account.
This document contains information for a coursework assignment on preparing a final account for an apartment construction project. It provides background on the contract sum and nominated subcontractors' accounts. It also lists 4 questions for the assignment:
1) Explain adjustments needed for the final account;
2) Discuss implications of omitting an entrance porch from tender documents;
3) Complete the final account based on provided valuations and adjustments;
4) Explain how various variations would be finalized, including issues with insurance, computer equipment, a wash trough, and excavation rates.
Seminar - Partial Possession by EmployerKai Yun Pang
Here are the key differences between Sectional Completion and Partial Possession:
Sectional Completion:
- Refers to completing different sections or phases of the overall works separately based on pre-agreed sectional completion dates.
- Allows the contractor to achieve practical completion for different sections at different times.
- Each section is treated as a separate contract with its own DLP, retention sums, etc.
Partial Possession:
- Refers to the employer taking possession of part of the completed works before overall practical completion.
- Can be done with or without the contractor's consent under certain conditions.
- The occupied part is deemed practically complete but the overall works contract remains.
- Effects like reduced
This document outlines the requirements for a group presentation assignment in a professional practice course. It will make up 15% of the final grade. Students will be assigned to groups of 3 and each group must do a 15 minute presentation on one of six topics related to quantity surveying, followed by a discussion of questions. Topics include construction disputes, delays and disputes, construction claims, partial possession by the employer, rights of setting off by the employer, and practical completion and penultimate certificate. The presentation will be assessed based on content, teamwork, organization, presentation skills, and handling of questions.
MK Land Holdings Berhad operates in multiple business segments including property development, leisure, education, and investment holding. It has developed various residential and commercial properties across Selangor, Perak, and Kedah. The company's leisure properties include hotels, resorts, and golf courses catering to domestic and international tourists. MK Land has also expanded into the education sector by establishing Lake View College, which offers diploma programs in nursing, occupational safety and health, and environment health. Property development remains the largest contributor to the company's revenue, with affordable housing comprising 65% of developed units. The company aims to continue growing its business across segments.
The document provides guidelines for a group assignment to analyze the financial strength of MK Land Holdings Berhad, a property development company listed on Bursa Malaysia. Students are required to write a report not exceeding 3,000 words that includes: (1) a background of MK Land and its business segments, (2) an industry analysis, (3) an evaluation of MK Land's financial performance over the past three years using 17 financial ratios, and (4) conclusions and recommendations.
Assignment - Preliminary Cost Appraisal (Presentation Slide)Kai Yun Pang
This document summarizes the cost appraisal for a proposed mixed development project in Kuala Lumpur. It includes a breakdown of construction costs by element, including the basement carpark, podium carpark, and two residential towers. The total construction cost is estimated to be RM187,536,099.15 for a total built-up area of 92,315 square meters. This equates to a cost of RM2,031.49 per square meter of built-up area. The document provides detailed costing information to support the total project cost estimate.
Assignment - Preliminary Cost AppraisalKai Yun Pang
This document provides a preliminary cost appraisal for a proposed service apartment development with two 38-storey towers located in Kuala Lumpur. It includes an introduction to the project location and design, as well as a benchmark comparison to Sentral Suites. The document then outlines the project areas, proposed construction methods and materials, a cost plan and breakdown, and schedule of finishes. In total, the development will consist of 404 residential units, 656 car park units, and amenities such as lounge areas and mail rooms for residents.
1. The client is a developer from Singapore who wants to invest in a piece of land in Kuala Lumpur and has hired a multidisciplinary group of consultants to develop a cost plan for the proposed project.
2. Students are required to work out a cost plan based on the information provided, present the plan in a 10-15 slide PowerPoint presentation with a Q&A session, and submit a printed detailed cost appraisal and construction methodology sheet.
3. The assignment will be evaluated based on the quality of the cost plan, presentation skills, and the ability to answer questions regarding the assumptions made in the plan.
The document outlines the schedule and dependencies for tasks in building a water pump station project. Key tasks include obtaining permits, installing utilities, driving sheet piles, excavation and tiebacks over 90 days, pouring the foundation and slab over 43 days, and constructing and waterproofing the walls. The individual is asked to build a precedence table and solve the initial network in MS Project, listing assumptions and identifying the critical path and Gantt chart.
This document outlines a group assignment for a development economics course. It includes details of the proposed development such as land size, number and type of units, and a financial appraisal. The development will include shop/office, terrace, and low-cost housing units totaling 164 units. The financial appraisal estimates construction costs, administrative costs, financing costs, and gross profit. Cash flow projections are provided for a "sell-then-build" approach, with monthly sales and construction progress outlined over a 12 month period.
The document provides information about a proposed mixed development project in Rawang, Selangor. It will consist of 26' x 80' double-storey shop/office lots, 22' x 75' double-storey terrace houses, and 20' x 60' double-storey low cost houses. Thirty percent of the development must be low cost houses, and fifteen percent must be shop/office lots. The developer obtained a loan to purchase the land three years ago and has since received development approvals. As the cost consultant, you must analyze the development, provide a financial appraisal using the residue method, and cash flow analysis under sell-then-build and build-then-sell concepts.
This document provides a group assignment analyzing the appropriate form of FIDIC contract for a construction project. It recommends using the FIDIC Red Book based on the client's requirements, including having full control of design and ability to make changes. Payment will be based on bills of quantities. The Red Book best fits the traditional procurement method preferred by the client and covers conditions regarding payment, contractual programming, termination, and dispute resolution relevant for the project.
The Vice-Chancellor of the Construction Management University is planning a RM400 million construction project to build a new Postgraduate Student Accommodation and Outreach Centre. A group of students has been assigned a project to advise the Vice-Chancellor on various legal and contractual issues regarding the project. Specifically, the students must propose an appropriate FIDIC form of contract for the project, analyze payment conditions, contractual programming, termination conditions, and dispute resolution methods in the chosen FIDIC contract. The students must also compare their analysis of the chosen FIDIC contract to either the PAM or JKR standard forms of contract. The report should not exceed 3000 words and is due by November 21st, 2018 for a grade worth
This document provides an overview of the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act 2012 (CIPAA) in Malaysia. It discusses what CIPAA is, its main objectives to provide timely payment and dispute resolution in the construction industry, and the adjudication process for resolving payment disputes. Key points covered include that adjudication decisions are temporarily binding pending final resolution by arbitration or courts, KLRCA oversees the adjudication process and determines adjudicator standards and fees, and possible impacts of CIPAA include its long time frames compromising timely payment and respondents sometimes being disadvantaged.
Assignment - S Hotel (Presentation Slide)Kai Yun Pang
Value management was conducted on an 11-storey hotel project that was 35% through the design stage. The 5-day workshop identified unnecessary costs and proposed alternative design solutions to improve value without affecting performance. Tools like fast diagrams, compound approaches, and cost reduction approaches were used. Space function analysis identified potential changes like enlarging the dining area. A priority matrix assessed options like changing to sound insulated doors and using precast hollow core slabs. Cost analysis found potential savings from proposals such as eliminating skylights and changing to LED lights. The value management study concluded identifying client requirements early improves value and is highly recommended.
The value management study identified three key objectives: consider life cycle costs, increase building efficiency, and eliminate unnecessary functions. Various value management tools were used, including FAST diagrams and space functional analysis. This led to proposals like changing to precast hollow core slabs to reduce costs and solid wood doors in guest rooms to improve sound insulation. The study aimed to increase value for money for the hotel project while meeting budget constraints.
This document provides an assignment brief for a case study report on implementing value management in a construction project. Students are to prepare a value management study report on a chosen project. The report should include: an introduction outlining the primary purpose of the value management study, an executive summary of the project under study including a brief description and problem summary and the type of value management study undertaken. It also requires the results of any functional analysis or value management tools used, sketches showing proposed design changes, supporting technical data for alternatives, a cost plan or analysis, and an action plan to implement recommendations along with a conclusion and recommendations. The completed case study report and presentation are due by November 19th and will account for 30% of the total exam
The document provides details of a student's community service project at an orphanage. It includes an introduction to the project, organization charts, timelines, meeting minutes, and descriptions of pre-event planning activities. The student and their peers visited Good Samaritan Homes orphanage in Klang, Malaysia to organize activities for the children living there. They divided responsibilities among teams and fundraised donations. The high-level purpose was for the students to conduct a meaningful community service activity and gain experience through engaging with the orphanage.
This document outlines a community service initiative for architecture students. It involves splitting 70 students into two groups to volunteer at an orphanage home or participate in experiential activities. Students will take on roles to plan and run role-playing games and career exposure activities for children ages 7-15. The 12-week project timeline includes selecting a beneficiary group, planning activities and games, preparing materials, the service visit, and presentations reflecting on the experience. Suggestions include preparing questionnaires and career information for the children.
This document contains a group assignment for a course on professional practice. It provides background on the group members and instructor. It then lists 4 questions for the assignment. Question 1 asks students to prepare a report explaining adjustments needed for the final account of a construction project. Question 2 asks about contractual implications of omitting an item from the tender document. Question 3 requires students to assess a contractor's final account application and prepare the final account based on provided valuations and adjustments. Question 4 asks students to explain how various variations would be finalized and priced in a final account.
This document contains information for a coursework assignment on preparing a final account for an apartment construction project. It provides background on the contract sum and nominated subcontractors' accounts. It also lists 4 questions for the assignment:
1) Explain adjustments needed for the final account;
2) Discuss implications of omitting an entrance porch from tender documents;
3) Complete the final account based on provided valuations and adjustments;
4) Explain how various variations would be finalized, including issues with insurance, computer equipment, a wash trough, and excavation rates.
Seminar - Partial Possession by EmployerKai Yun Pang
Here are the key differences between Sectional Completion and Partial Possession:
Sectional Completion:
- Refers to completing different sections or phases of the overall works separately based on pre-agreed sectional completion dates.
- Allows the contractor to achieve practical completion for different sections at different times.
- Each section is treated as a separate contract with its own DLP, retention sums, etc.
Partial Possession:
- Refers to the employer taking possession of part of the completed works before overall practical completion.
- Can be done with or without the contractor's consent under certain conditions.
- The occupied part is deemed practically complete but the overall works contract remains.
- Effects like reduced
This document outlines the requirements for a group presentation assignment in a professional practice course. It will make up 15% of the final grade. Students will be assigned to groups of 3 and each group must do a 15 minute presentation on one of six topics related to quantity surveying, followed by a discussion of questions. Topics include construction disputes, delays and disputes, construction claims, partial possession by the employer, rights of setting off by the employer, and practical completion and penultimate certificate. The presentation will be assessed based on content, teamwork, organization, presentation skills, and handling of questions.
MK Land Holdings Berhad operates in multiple business segments including property development, leisure, education, and investment holding. It has developed various residential and commercial properties across Selangor, Perak, and Kedah. The company's leisure properties include hotels, resorts, and golf courses catering to domestic and international tourists. MK Land has also expanded into the education sector by establishing Lake View College, which offers diploma programs in nursing, occupational safety and health, and environment health. Property development remains the largest contributor to the company's revenue, with affordable housing comprising 65% of developed units. The company aims to continue growing its business across segments.
The document provides guidelines for a group assignment to analyze the financial strength of MK Land Holdings Berhad, a property development company listed on Bursa Malaysia. Students are required to write a report not exceeding 3,000 words that includes: (1) a background of MK Land and its business segments, (2) an industry analysis, (3) an evaluation of MK Land's financial performance over the past three years using 17 financial ratios, and (4) conclusions and recommendations.
Assignment - Preliminary Cost Appraisal (Presentation Slide)Kai Yun Pang
This document summarizes the cost appraisal for a proposed mixed development project in Kuala Lumpur. It includes a breakdown of construction costs by element, including the basement carpark, podium carpark, and two residential towers. The total construction cost is estimated to be RM187,536,099.15 for a total built-up area of 92,315 square meters. This equates to a cost of RM2,031.49 per square meter of built-up area. The document provides detailed costing information to support the total project cost estimate.
Assignment - Preliminary Cost AppraisalKai Yun Pang
This document provides a preliminary cost appraisal for a proposed service apartment development with two 38-storey towers located in Kuala Lumpur. It includes an introduction to the project location and design, as well as a benchmark comparison to Sentral Suites. The document then outlines the project areas, proposed construction methods and materials, a cost plan and breakdown, and schedule of finishes. In total, the development will consist of 404 residential units, 656 car park units, and amenities such as lounge areas and mail rooms for residents.
1. The client is a developer from Singapore who wants to invest in a piece of land in Kuala Lumpur and has hired a multidisciplinary group of consultants to develop a cost plan for the proposed project.
2. Students are required to work out a cost plan based on the information provided, present the plan in a 10-15 slide PowerPoint presentation with a Q&A session, and submit a printed detailed cost appraisal and construction methodology sheet.
3. The assignment will be evaluated based on the quality of the cost plan, presentation skills, and the ability to answer questions regarding the assumptions made in the plan.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.