Un documento escolar contiene información sobre una estudiante llamada Andrea Achig en el séptimo grado de la escuela primaria Unida Educatiba Municipal Experimental Milenio Bicentenario. El documento lista su nombre, grado, sección y el nombre de su maestro para el año escolar 2010-2011.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para organizar una fiesta perfecta, incluyendo decidir la fecha y el lugar, hacer una lista de invitados, y comprar bebidas. También incluye secciones sobre cómo organizar un viaje, tratar el insomnio, y aprender español aunque no proporciona detalles sobre esos temas.
El documento explica el uso y funcionalidad de las aulas virtuales de la UPTC. Detalla cómo acceder a las aulas virtuales a través de la página web de la universidad y cómo interactuar en ellas. Los profesores publican material como guías y tareas para que los estudiantes las realicen y envíen de forma virtual. También habla sobre la importancia de mantener actualizados los datos personales y contar con una foto de perfil.
Un documento escolar contiene información sobre una estudiante llamada Andrea Achig en el séptimo grado de la escuela primaria Unida Educatiba Municipal Experimental Milenio Bicentenario. El documento lista su nombre, grado, sección y el nombre de su maestro para el año escolar 2010-2011.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para organizar una fiesta perfecta, incluyendo decidir la fecha y el lugar, hacer una lista de invitados, y comprar bebidas. También incluye secciones sobre cómo organizar un viaje, tratar el insomnio, y aprender español aunque no proporciona detalles sobre esos temas.
El documento explica el uso y funcionalidad de las aulas virtuales de la UPTC. Detalla cómo acceder a las aulas virtuales a través de la página web de la universidad y cómo interactuar en ellas. Los profesores publican material como guías y tareas para que los estudiantes las realicen y envíen de forma virtual. También habla sobre la importancia de mantener actualizados los datos personales y contar con una foto de perfil.
Agile 2013, Dave West - Agile ALM: A Horror / Feel Good / Fantasy StoryTasktop
*** See more on: http://tasktop.com/resources/videos ***
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is described as the application of business management to the practice of software delivery unifying the practices of management, requirements, development, test and release into an integrated lifecycle. ALM is traditionally connected to tools, and thus, for many Agile advocates it is in direct contradiction to the principles of Agility. But, as Agile becomes mainstream and scales to teams of teams, the application of traditional business management and tools to the practice of Agility is crucial. Agility must move out of the Agile ghetto to embrace rather than shun ALM. It is time to consider flow and transparency, the key tenants of ALM in the context of Agile. In this talk Dave West, Chief Product Officer of Tasktop and former Forrester Analyst, describes what Agile ALM looks like and how organizations need to concentrate on the manufacturing process of software delivery and maintenance. Introducing an end to end tool and practice based approach that supports rapid feedback, improved flow and management discipline.
In this talk, Dave covers the following points :-
• The challenge of Agile ALM
• Why ALM is a great friend to enterprise Agile
• Customer case studies and examples
• What it means to you
Decolonising Learning Spaces Implications for Ethical PracticeDaniela Gachago
This document discusses the need to decolonize learning spaces and move away from concepts of absolute safety. It argues that the idea of perfectly safe spaces is based on privileged perspectives and that educators cannot truly ensure students' safety. Instead, it advocates for creating "safe-enough spaces" that embrace uncertainty and discomfort. Such spaces involve co-creating clear terms of engagement, focusing on practical actions over theoretical debates, and emphasizing process over rigid content. The goal is to have conversations that are challenging but also healing and promote intellectual growth for all students.
This document discusses common Scrum failure modes and potential solutions. It identifies three main failure modes: problems with the product backlog where priorities and estimates are unclear; issues with the development team where members work in silos or have different levels of skills; and difficulties "getting to done" where the definition of done is unclear or teams take on too much work at once. For each failure mode, examples of symptoms are provided as well as possible causes and recommended fixes such as clarifying the product vision, measuring work across silos, and limiting work in progress.
[DevDay 2016] Secret tools for a Scrum Team - Speaker: Sebastian Sussman – CI...DevDay.org
The Scrum framework only provides the structure and how a team should work. Is adapting Scrum enough for a team to succeed?
There are situations when things just don’t sound logical and disagreement to requirements arise outside the meeting room.
In this session, we will learn some examples of tools, which can help us to avoid misunderstandings and disable the 20/80 syndrome in meetings.
———
Speaker: Sebastian Sussman – CIO at Axon Active Vietnam
The European market for bathroom furniture, furnishings and wellness 2016-tocCSIL Kitchen
The7th. edition of CSIL Report The European market for bathroom furniture, furnishings and wellness offers an accurate comprehensive picture of the bathroom furniture and furnishings industry in Europe, providing data and trends (both in value and in volume) in bathroom furniture and furnishings consumption, at European level as a whole and for each country considered, for the total sector and by product.
Main macroeconomic variables necessary to analyze the performance of the sector for the last 6 years and forecasts 2016-2017, analysis of the competitive system, financial analysis on a sample of over 60 selected European companies which have bathroom furniture as main business area, overview of the distribution system and estimates of average factory prices for each product considered, are also provided.
This report takes into consideration nine bathroom macro-sectors and their main products: bathroom furniture; bathroom furnishings and accessories; WC seats; shower screens and enclosures; whirlpool bathtubs; multifunctional shower booths; bathroom taps, faucets, shower arms; acrylic sinks and bathtubs; ceramic sanitary ware (hydrosanitars).
The countries covered were divided into five areas according their geographical proximity and similarity in market characteristics. These areas are:
Northern Europe: Denmark (DK), Finland (FI), Norway (NO) and Sweden (SE);
Western Europe: Belgium (BE), France (FR), Ireland (IE), the Netherlands (NL) and the United Kingdom (UK);
Central Europe (DACH): Germany (DE), Austria (AT) and Switzerland (CH);
Southern Europe: Greece (GR), Italy (IT), Portugal (PT) and Spain (ES).
Central Eastern Europe (CEE): Poland (PL), Other CEE countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia).
Via detailed tables are shown sales data and market shares of the top European and international bathroom furniture and furnishings companies for each bathroom macro-sector and in each European country considered, together with short company profiles
A focus on European bathroom furniture and furnishings sales outside Europe for selected European companies is also provided by geographical area of destination (Russia, North and Latin America, Asia and Pacific, Middle East and Africa).
An address list of around 200 European and international bathroom furniture and furnishings companies is included.
Find the report at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-bathroom-furniture-furnishings-wellness-0058463.html
Connecting ALM Tools for a DevOps World with RLIA-TETasktop
In this slide deck from the on-demand webinar presented by strategic partners Tasktop and 321 Gang, you’ll learn how to connect ALM development tools across development teams to create an architecture for DevOps automation and build process models that connect the various stages of software delivery using RLIA-TE.
Are you being haunted by bad software lifecycle integration? Ask yourself:
* Is your team being drained by productivity vampires?
* Has your Agile or DevOps transformation turned into a zombie project?
* Are you caught in the spider web of point-to-point integrations?
* Do you know what monsters are lurking behind your tools' APIs?
Whether you've tried to build your own integration, suffer through lightweight integration solutions, or even manage without integrated tools, you know that building software without an integrated SDLC can be a real nightmare.
This spooky webinar covers some some serious issues facing software development and delivery teams. We'll share scary stories and arm you with the knowledge you need to keep the integration nightmares at bay.
How Nationwide and Tasktop Achieved Continuous Visibility Across the DevOps L...Tasktop
During this on-demand webinar, Tasktop CEO Dr. Mik Kersten, and Nationwide Technology Director, Carmen DeArdo, overview the conceptual framework that Nationwide and Tasktop created to provide end-to-end “continuous visibility” across the DevOps lifecycle.
The document discusses several software development life cycle (SDLC) models including waterfall, V-shaped, prototyping, rapid application development (RAD), incremental, spiral, and agile models. It provides details on the key steps, strengths, weaknesses, and scenarios for using each model. Quality assurance is important for any SDLC and includes elements like defect tracking, unit testing, code reviews, and integration/system testing.
The document discusses release management in BMC Remedy ITSM 7.6. It describes the release request lifecycle including stages like initiate, plan, build, test, deployment, and close down. It outlines roles like release coordinator, change manager, and activity assignee. It provides details on how to create release requests, add related change requests and activities, and move through the approval phases. The webinar aims to help users understand release management functionality in BMC Remedy.
OK, I’m ready to DevOp. Now what?
We’ve heard a lot about the technologies behind DevOps, and even a bit on the processes that some DevOps shops employ. What we haven’t heard too much about directly is a fundamental matter of bootstrapping. If you’re a leader or influencer in a software or IT shop, you’re sold on this DevOps idea but overwhelmed by the difference between where you are now and where you need to be, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve heard all about the unicorns of the movement, and what they are doing. Much time is spent talking about their innovative technologies. But how did they get there? Moreover, how can YOU get there? We’re going to spend some time discussing how to get started and find success on the rocky road to DevOps. We’re going to talk about the roles of executives, middle managers, front line managers, and individual contributors in this transformation. We’ll talk about the layered approach to transforming your culture, and building the processes and tool chains on top of it. At the tactical level, we’re going to talk about an example team and what their first year looks like, what are the major milestones they will reach, and how to measure their success along the way.
ACCEDE WEB, LES GUIDES D’ACCESSIBILITE POUR PROJETS WEB OW2
La série de guides AcceDe Web fournit de bonnes pratiques aux divers contributeurs du projet Web, y compris les développeurs et les concepteurs graphiques. Ces documents sont fondés sur l’expérience de plusieurs familles d’experts travaillant au sein d’agences web, d’entreprises privées, de collectivités publiques et d’associations. Ils procurent des instructions pas à pas aux équipes opérationnelles et des outils de management précieux aux chefs de projets.
The document outlines topics related to quality control engineering and software testing. It discusses key concepts like the software development lifecycle (SDLC), common SDLC models, software quality control, verification and validation, software bugs, and qualifications for testers. It also covers the quality control lifecycle, test planning, requirements verification techniques, and test design techniques like equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
The importance of SW Procurement to your company's value chainQahir Makhani
This document discusses the importance of software procurement to a company's value chain. It argues that companies now have choices in how they procure software, such as consolidating vendors, using multiple vendors, or buying a product from one vendor containing software from others. Making the right procurement choices requires considering questions like current systems, compatibility, visibility across the value chain, and opportunities to reduce spend and hardware. The value chain concept shows how primary and support activities must integrate to create value, and software procurement is a strategic decision that can optimize a company's IT estate.
Agile 2013, Dave West - Agile ALM: A Horror / Feel Good / Fantasy StoryTasktop
*** See more on: http://tasktop.com/resources/videos ***
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is described as the application of business management to the practice of software delivery unifying the practices of management, requirements, development, test and release into an integrated lifecycle. ALM is traditionally connected to tools, and thus, for many Agile advocates it is in direct contradiction to the principles of Agility. But, as Agile becomes mainstream and scales to teams of teams, the application of traditional business management and tools to the practice of Agility is crucial. Agility must move out of the Agile ghetto to embrace rather than shun ALM. It is time to consider flow and transparency, the key tenants of ALM in the context of Agile. In this talk Dave West, Chief Product Officer of Tasktop and former Forrester Analyst, describes what Agile ALM looks like and how organizations need to concentrate on the manufacturing process of software delivery and maintenance. Introducing an end to end tool and practice based approach that supports rapid feedback, improved flow and management discipline.
In this talk, Dave covers the following points :-
• The challenge of Agile ALM
• Why ALM is a great friend to enterprise Agile
• Customer case studies and examples
• What it means to you
Decolonising Learning Spaces Implications for Ethical PracticeDaniela Gachago
This document discusses the need to decolonize learning spaces and move away from concepts of absolute safety. It argues that the idea of perfectly safe spaces is based on privileged perspectives and that educators cannot truly ensure students' safety. Instead, it advocates for creating "safe-enough spaces" that embrace uncertainty and discomfort. Such spaces involve co-creating clear terms of engagement, focusing on practical actions over theoretical debates, and emphasizing process over rigid content. The goal is to have conversations that are challenging but also healing and promote intellectual growth for all students.
This document discusses common Scrum failure modes and potential solutions. It identifies three main failure modes: problems with the product backlog where priorities and estimates are unclear; issues with the development team where members work in silos or have different levels of skills; and difficulties "getting to done" where the definition of done is unclear or teams take on too much work at once. For each failure mode, examples of symptoms are provided as well as possible causes and recommended fixes such as clarifying the product vision, measuring work across silos, and limiting work in progress.
[DevDay 2016] Secret tools for a Scrum Team - Speaker: Sebastian Sussman – CI...DevDay.org
The Scrum framework only provides the structure and how a team should work. Is adapting Scrum enough for a team to succeed?
There are situations when things just don’t sound logical and disagreement to requirements arise outside the meeting room.
In this session, we will learn some examples of tools, which can help us to avoid misunderstandings and disable the 20/80 syndrome in meetings.
———
Speaker: Sebastian Sussman – CIO at Axon Active Vietnam
The European market for bathroom furniture, furnishings and wellness 2016-tocCSIL Kitchen
The7th. edition of CSIL Report The European market for bathroom furniture, furnishings and wellness offers an accurate comprehensive picture of the bathroom furniture and furnishings industry in Europe, providing data and trends (both in value and in volume) in bathroom furniture and furnishings consumption, at European level as a whole and for each country considered, for the total sector and by product.
Main macroeconomic variables necessary to analyze the performance of the sector for the last 6 years and forecasts 2016-2017, analysis of the competitive system, financial analysis on a sample of over 60 selected European companies which have bathroom furniture as main business area, overview of the distribution system and estimates of average factory prices for each product considered, are also provided.
This report takes into consideration nine bathroom macro-sectors and their main products: bathroom furniture; bathroom furnishings and accessories; WC seats; shower screens and enclosures; whirlpool bathtubs; multifunctional shower booths; bathroom taps, faucets, shower arms; acrylic sinks and bathtubs; ceramic sanitary ware (hydrosanitars).
The countries covered were divided into five areas according their geographical proximity and similarity in market characteristics. These areas are:
Northern Europe: Denmark (DK), Finland (FI), Norway (NO) and Sweden (SE);
Western Europe: Belgium (BE), France (FR), Ireland (IE), the Netherlands (NL) and the United Kingdom (UK);
Central Europe (DACH): Germany (DE), Austria (AT) and Switzerland (CH);
Southern Europe: Greece (GR), Italy (IT), Portugal (PT) and Spain (ES).
Central Eastern Europe (CEE): Poland (PL), Other CEE countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia).
Via detailed tables are shown sales data and market shares of the top European and international bathroom furniture and furnishings companies for each bathroom macro-sector and in each European country considered, together with short company profiles
A focus on European bathroom furniture and furnishings sales outside Europe for selected European companies is also provided by geographical area of destination (Russia, North and Latin America, Asia and Pacific, Middle East and Africa).
An address list of around 200 European and international bathroom furniture and furnishings companies is included.
Find the report at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-bathroom-furniture-furnishings-wellness-0058463.html
Connecting ALM Tools for a DevOps World with RLIA-TETasktop
In this slide deck from the on-demand webinar presented by strategic partners Tasktop and 321 Gang, you’ll learn how to connect ALM development tools across development teams to create an architecture for DevOps automation and build process models that connect the various stages of software delivery using RLIA-TE.
Are you being haunted by bad software lifecycle integration? Ask yourself:
* Is your team being drained by productivity vampires?
* Has your Agile or DevOps transformation turned into a zombie project?
* Are you caught in the spider web of point-to-point integrations?
* Do you know what monsters are lurking behind your tools' APIs?
Whether you've tried to build your own integration, suffer through lightweight integration solutions, or even manage without integrated tools, you know that building software without an integrated SDLC can be a real nightmare.
This spooky webinar covers some some serious issues facing software development and delivery teams. We'll share scary stories and arm you with the knowledge you need to keep the integration nightmares at bay.
How Nationwide and Tasktop Achieved Continuous Visibility Across the DevOps L...Tasktop
During this on-demand webinar, Tasktop CEO Dr. Mik Kersten, and Nationwide Technology Director, Carmen DeArdo, overview the conceptual framework that Nationwide and Tasktop created to provide end-to-end “continuous visibility” across the DevOps lifecycle.
The document discusses several software development life cycle (SDLC) models including waterfall, V-shaped, prototyping, rapid application development (RAD), incremental, spiral, and agile models. It provides details on the key steps, strengths, weaknesses, and scenarios for using each model. Quality assurance is important for any SDLC and includes elements like defect tracking, unit testing, code reviews, and integration/system testing.
The document discusses release management in BMC Remedy ITSM 7.6. It describes the release request lifecycle including stages like initiate, plan, build, test, deployment, and close down. It outlines roles like release coordinator, change manager, and activity assignee. It provides details on how to create release requests, add related change requests and activities, and move through the approval phases. The webinar aims to help users understand release management functionality in BMC Remedy.
OK, I’m ready to DevOp. Now what?
We’ve heard a lot about the technologies behind DevOps, and even a bit on the processes that some DevOps shops employ. What we haven’t heard too much about directly is a fundamental matter of bootstrapping. If you’re a leader or influencer in a software or IT shop, you’re sold on this DevOps idea but overwhelmed by the difference between where you are now and where you need to be, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve heard all about the unicorns of the movement, and what they are doing. Much time is spent talking about their innovative technologies. But how did they get there? Moreover, how can YOU get there? We’re going to spend some time discussing how to get started and find success on the rocky road to DevOps. We’re going to talk about the roles of executives, middle managers, front line managers, and individual contributors in this transformation. We’ll talk about the layered approach to transforming your culture, and building the processes and tool chains on top of it. At the tactical level, we’re going to talk about an example team and what their first year looks like, what are the major milestones they will reach, and how to measure their success along the way.
ACCEDE WEB, LES GUIDES D’ACCESSIBILITE POUR PROJETS WEB OW2
La série de guides AcceDe Web fournit de bonnes pratiques aux divers contributeurs du projet Web, y compris les développeurs et les concepteurs graphiques. Ces documents sont fondés sur l’expérience de plusieurs familles d’experts travaillant au sein d’agences web, d’entreprises privées, de collectivités publiques et d’associations. Ils procurent des instructions pas à pas aux équipes opérationnelles et des outils de management précieux aux chefs de projets.
The document outlines topics related to quality control engineering and software testing. It discusses key concepts like the software development lifecycle (SDLC), common SDLC models, software quality control, verification and validation, software bugs, and qualifications for testers. It also covers the quality control lifecycle, test planning, requirements verification techniques, and test design techniques like equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
The importance of SW Procurement to your company's value chainQahir Makhani
This document discusses the importance of software procurement to a company's value chain. It argues that companies now have choices in how they procure software, such as consolidating vendors, using multiple vendors, or buying a product from one vendor containing software from others. Making the right procurement choices requires considering questions like current systems, compatibility, visibility across the value chain, and opportunities to reduce spend and hardware. The value chain concept shows how primary and support activities must integrate to create value, and software procurement is a strategic decision that can optimize a company's IT estate.