Recently Cisco and Ericsson announced a strategic partnership to create the networks of the future. Their partnership will lead to the synergy in developing innovative networks for connecting billions of the internet of things (IoT) devices considering their complementary efforts in the IoT innovation activities. Because patents can provide insights regarding the state of the art and technical details of innovation in a company, one can have insights regarding the future Cisco + Ericsson IoT networks based on each company’s patents for the IoT networks.
"In the beginning there was RPM, and it was good." Certainly, Linux packaging has solved many of the problems involved in shipping software, from creation to consumption and maintenance. As software development and deployment have evolved, however, new pain points have cropped up that have not been solved by traditional packaging tools.
Are containers the answer? They may be able to solve many of the current problems, but they also introduce a new set of issues and ignore important lessons from the evolution of distribution-level packaging.
This document provides instructions for factoring the trinomial X^2 + 7x - 18. It shows that this trinomial can be factored into the form (x - 9)(x + 2), with the first term (x - 9) representing the zero of the parabola where x = 9, and the second term (x + 2) representing the other zero where x = -2. The steps for factoring the trinomial into this form are not shown.
Recently Cisco and Ericsson announced a strategic partnership to create the networks of the future. Their partnership will lead to the synergy in developing innovative networks for connecting billions of the internet of things (IoT) devices considering their complementary efforts in the IoT innovation activities. Because patents can provide insights regarding the state of the art and technical details of innovation in a company, one can have insights regarding the future Cisco + Ericsson IoT networks based on each company’s patents for the IoT networks.
"In the beginning there was RPM, and it was good." Certainly, Linux packaging has solved many of the problems involved in shipping software, from creation to consumption and maintenance. As software development and deployment have evolved, however, new pain points have cropped up that have not been solved by traditional packaging tools.
Are containers the answer? They may be able to solve many of the current problems, but they also introduce a new set of issues and ignore important lessons from the evolution of distribution-level packaging.
This document provides instructions for factoring the trinomial X^2 + 7x - 18. It shows that this trinomial can be factored into the form (x - 9)(x + 2), with the first term (x - 9) representing the zero of the parabola where x = 9, and the second term (x + 2) representing the other zero where x = -2. The steps for factoring the trinomial into this form are not shown.
IoT Business Insights, Business Models, Samsung/Cisco IoT Strategy, Innovation Strategy, New Products/Services Development, Platforms, R&D Insights, Networks (5G), Applications (Smart Home, Connected Car, Smart Healthcare, Smart Grids, Big Date, Fintech), Patent Development Strategy, Implications of Patent Laws to IoT Business
Paul Allen and Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 to develop software for personal computers. They obtained early success by developing the programming language BASIC for the Altair computer. Microsoft later provided the operating system MS-DOS for IBM's first personal computer, the IBM PC, which became very successful. As a result, Microsoft's sales and profits greatly increased, allowing it to become the dominant provider of operating systems and business software.
In the beginning there was RPM (and Debian packages) and it was good. Certainly, Linux packaging has solved many problems and pain points for system admins and developers over the years -- but as software development and deployment have evolved, new pain points have cropped up that have not been solved by traditional packaging.
In this talk, Joe Brockmeier will run through some of the problems that admins and developers have run into, and some of the solutions that organizations should be looking at to solve their issues with developing and deploying software. This includes Software Collections, Docker containers, OStree and rpm-ostree, Platform-as-a-Service, and more.
South Korea has seen rapid deployment of 3G and beyond 3G technologies. SK Telecom and KTF have rolled out 3G networks, though WCDMA saw limited initial adoption due to device and network issues. The government is promoting technologies like WiBro, DMB, and RFID to enable ubiquitous connectivity and new mobile services across industries. It aims to create an u-City through integrating advanced ICT infrastructure and services into urban planning and development. Several local governments are also pursuing mobile governance initiatives to provide public services and information through mobile portals and on-site applications.
1) First grade students began learning about story planning and text manipulation by creating their own shelf markers using different sizes, colors, and shapes of their names.
2) They then applied these skills to create PowerPoint presentations about themselves, learning how to insert pictures and use transitions and text formatting tools.
3) The students explored different story planning and presentation tools as they shared details about themselves like their names, favorite stories, and parts of stories.
Cloud-based systems allow for the statistical evaluation of user health data from sensors, which is important for providing smart healthcare services. However, privacy is a major concern. One system addresses this by giving users full control over what health data is shared, with whom, and for how long. Another system tracks and monitors various health statistics and behaviors using connected devices like toothbrushes and breath analyzers.
Cloud systems can also efficiently manage large amounts of data from smart home appliances by storing, analyzing, and processing data generated by the appliances. One system uses cloud-based interpretation instructions to determine how to associate data from appliances with particular control rules.
Additionally, cloud services can process smartphone and vehicle sensor data to predict collisions and
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT (Internet of Things) R&D status in a company. Followings are some examples of patents that provide IBM IoT R&D status: IoT sensing devices energy management, heterogeneous IoT devices management, big data analytics and smart haptic medical devices.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is essential to provide value added Internet of Things (IoT) services by finding the patterns, correlations and anomalies in user behaviors for autonomous context-aware actions of the IoT system surrounding the user. Patents can provide insights regarding the state of the art and technical details of the AI innovation for the IoT applications.
Billy Connolly is one of Scotland's greatest comedy success stories. He became famous in the 1970s for his stand-up routines and distinctive Glaswegian humor. While hugely popular in the UK, he faced criticism for leaving Scotland to pursue opportunities in Hollywood. Connolly enjoyed moderate success as an actor but never fully cracked the American market. Recent years have seen a return to Scottish film and TV productions. Connolly has a complex relationship with his homeland, both proud of his roots but also feeling misunderstood by the Scottish media at times. He remains one of the most successful British comedians internationally.
Creating ‘Just-in-Time’ Resources for Faculty and Students: Using Technology ...ottumtk
QR codes provide a way to link physical objects and locations to online content and resources using mobile devices. The document discusses how QR codes work and their history. It also provides examples of how QR codes can be used on a college campus to direct students to course materials, disseminate contact information, and link people to further information. Some challenges with QR codes are that users need a mobile device and QR code reader, and standards for readers are still being developed. However, QR codes allow for experiential learning by bringing online resources into physical experiences.
Patents can provide insights regarding the IoT (Internet of Things) emerging technologies. Since Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have widely used because of their high durability, longevity, portability, low power consumption, absence of harmful substances such as mercury, and so forth, the LED light emitting sources are becoming ubiquitous everywhere. Thus, visible light communication (VLC) with LEDs as transmitters and receivers for wireless communication can provide the IoT connectivity in many IoT applications. Following patents illustrate the current status of the LED VLC technology development and for the IoT applications.
This document discusses developing a website called Carsales.com for students that allows users to sell, buy, or swap cars. The website would include features like filtering unwanted listings, dealers posting vehicles, and a search page. The document also describes usability testing through a field test, questionnaire, and analyzing results to address click errors, lost errors, and improve content spacing and the logo.
The document discusses characteristics of litigated patents related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It analyzes 29 patents and finds that the majority are related to mobile (52%) and WiFi (17%) connectivity standards. It also identifies the most litigated patent which relates to a local area network using multiple wireless channels. Finally, it provides statistics on litigated patents such as the number of litigations, defendants involved, and valuations of patented technologies.
TechIPm researched over 1700 patents related to the LTE standard issued by the USPTO as of June 2015. By comparing patent disclosures to 3GPP technical specifications, they identified 495 patents as potential LTE standard essential patents. LG Electronics accounted for 16% of these patents, followed by Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm, and others. The research also found that active patent monetization entities, including patent trolls, accounted for 28% of LTE standard essential patents, indicating increasing potential litigation risks.
This document discusses developing a website called Carsales.com for students that allows users to sell, buy, or swap cars by filtering unwanted listings and including dealers' posts. It describes including a sample demo, search page, and usability testing through a field test, questionnaire, and analyzing click errors, lost errors, and results about the content, spacing, and logo to determine changes needed.
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT (Internet of Things) technology development status. IOT big data analytics is becoming important to process unimaginably large amounts of information and data that are obtained by the sensor embedded interconnected IoT devices. The typical IoT big data analytics is Hadoop, an open-source software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications, and the running of applications on large clusters of commodity hardware. Hadoop, that is based on the architectural framework MapReduce, collects both structured data and unstructured data, processes the collected data set in a distributed network cluster in parallel, and extracts valuable information from the processed data set within a short time. Followings illustrate some examples of patents that provide current status of the IoT big data analytics technology development.
IoT Business Insights, Business Models, Samsung/Cisco IoT Strategy, Innovation Strategy, New Products/Services Development, Platforms, R&D Insights, Networks (5G), Applications (Smart Home, Connected Car, Smart Healthcare, Smart Grids, Big Date, Fintech), Patent Development Strategy, Implications of Patent Laws to IoT Business
Paul Allen and Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 to develop software for personal computers. They obtained early success by developing the programming language BASIC for the Altair computer. Microsoft later provided the operating system MS-DOS for IBM's first personal computer, the IBM PC, which became very successful. As a result, Microsoft's sales and profits greatly increased, allowing it to become the dominant provider of operating systems and business software.
In the beginning there was RPM (and Debian packages) and it was good. Certainly, Linux packaging has solved many problems and pain points for system admins and developers over the years -- but as software development and deployment have evolved, new pain points have cropped up that have not been solved by traditional packaging.
In this talk, Joe Brockmeier will run through some of the problems that admins and developers have run into, and some of the solutions that organizations should be looking at to solve their issues with developing and deploying software. This includes Software Collections, Docker containers, OStree and rpm-ostree, Platform-as-a-Service, and more.
South Korea has seen rapid deployment of 3G and beyond 3G technologies. SK Telecom and KTF have rolled out 3G networks, though WCDMA saw limited initial adoption due to device and network issues. The government is promoting technologies like WiBro, DMB, and RFID to enable ubiquitous connectivity and new mobile services across industries. It aims to create an u-City through integrating advanced ICT infrastructure and services into urban planning and development. Several local governments are also pursuing mobile governance initiatives to provide public services and information through mobile portals and on-site applications.
1) First grade students began learning about story planning and text manipulation by creating their own shelf markers using different sizes, colors, and shapes of their names.
2) They then applied these skills to create PowerPoint presentations about themselves, learning how to insert pictures and use transitions and text formatting tools.
3) The students explored different story planning and presentation tools as they shared details about themselves like their names, favorite stories, and parts of stories.
Cloud-based systems allow for the statistical evaluation of user health data from sensors, which is important for providing smart healthcare services. However, privacy is a major concern. One system addresses this by giving users full control over what health data is shared, with whom, and for how long. Another system tracks and monitors various health statistics and behaviors using connected devices like toothbrushes and breath analyzers.
Cloud systems can also efficiently manage large amounts of data from smart home appliances by storing, analyzing, and processing data generated by the appliances. One system uses cloud-based interpretation instructions to determine how to associate data from appliances with particular control rules.
Additionally, cloud services can process smartphone and vehicle sensor data to predict collisions and
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT (Internet of Things) R&D status in a company. Followings are some examples of patents that provide IBM IoT R&D status: IoT sensing devices energy management, heterogeneous IoT devices management, big data analytics and smart haptic medical devices.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is essential to provide value added Internet of Things (IoT) services by finding the patterns, correlations and anomalies in user behaviors for autonomous context-aware actions of the IoT system surrounding the user. Patents can provide insights regarding the state of the art and technical details of the AI innovation for the IoT applications.
Billy Connolly is one of Scotland's greatest comedy success stories. He became famous in the 1970s for his stand-up routines and distinctive Glaswegian humor. While hugely popular in the UK, he faced criticism for leaving Scotland to pursue opportunities in Hollywood. Connolly enjoyed moderate success as an actor but never fully cracked the American market. Recent years have seen a return to Scottish film and TV productions. Connolly has a complex relationship with his homeland, both proud of his roots but also feeling misunderstood by the Scottish media at times. He remains one of the most successful British comedians internationally.
Creating ‘Just-in-Time’ Resources for Faculty and Students: Using Technology ...ottumtk
QR codes provide a way to link physical objects and locations to online content and resources using mobile devices. The document discusses how QR codes work and their history. It also provides examples of how QR codes can be used on a college campus to direct students to course materials, disseminate contact information, and link people to further information. Some challenges with QR codes are that users need a mobile device and QR code reader, and standards for readers are still being developed. However, QR codes allow for experiential learning by bringing online resources into physical experiences.
Patents can provide insights regarding the IoT (Internet of Things) emerging technologies. Since Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have widely used because of their high durability, longevity, portability, low power consumption, absence of harmful substances such as mercury, and so forth, the LED light emitting sources are becoming ubiquitous everywhere. Thus, visible light communication (VLC) with LEDs as transmitters and receivers for wireless communication can provide the IoT connectivity in many IoT applications. Following patents illustrate the current status of the LED VLC technology development and for the IoT applications.
This document discusses developing a website called Carsales.com for students that allows users to sell, buy, or swap cars. The website would include features like filtering unwanted listings, dealers posting vehicles, and a search page. The document also describes usability testing through a field test, questionnaire, and analyzing results to address click errors, lost errors, and improve content spacing and the logo.
The document discusses characteristics of litigated patents related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It analyzes 29 patents and finds that the majority are related to mobile (52%) and WiFi (17%) connectivity standards. It also identifies the most litigated patent which relates to a local area network using multiple wireless channels. Finally, it provides statistics on litigated patents such as the number of litigations, defendants involved, and valuations of patented technologies.
TechIPm researched over 1700 patents related to the LTE standard issued by the USPTO as of June 2015. By comparing patent disclosures to 3GPP technical specifications, they identified 495 patents as potential LTE standard essential patents. LG Electronics accounted for 16% of these patents, followed by Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm, and others. The research also found that active patent monetization entities, including patent trolls, accounted for 28% of LTE standard essential patents, indicating increasing potential litigation risks.
This document discusses developing a website called Carsales.com for students that allows users to sell, buy, or swap cars by filtering unwanted listings and including dealers' posts. It describes including a sample demo, search page, and usability testing through a field test, questionnaire, and analyzing click errors, lost errors, and results about the content, spacing, and logo to determine changes needed.
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT (Internet of Things) technology development status. IOT big data analytics is becoming important to process unimaginably large amounts of information and data that are obtained by the sensor embedded interconnected IoT devices. The typical IoT big data analytics is Hadoop, an open-source software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications, and the running of applications on large clusters of commodity hardware. Hadoop, that is based on the architectural framework MapReduce, collects both structured data and unstructured data, processes the collected data set in a distributed network cluster in parallel, and extracts valuable information from the processed data set within a short time. Followings illustrate some examples of patents that provide current status of the IoT big data analytics technology development.
The document appears to be performance results of a trading system using a 12-week moving average strategy on the Shanghai Stock Index from 1995 to 2009. It includes annual returns, maximum drawdowns, number of trades and other metrics for each year. The overall performance was positive with average annual returns of around 20% and maximum drawdowns generally below 25% except for a few years.
This activity statement from Interactive Brokers covers the period from December 31, 2008 to May 22, 2009. It provides a summary of the client's equity holdings and cash balances over time. It also includes a breakdown of the mark-to-market performance of each stock held, showing quantities, prices, and the profits or losses from transactions, corporate actions, commissions, and dividends for each holding. Overall, the client's total equity increased from around $123,000 to over $212,000 during the period.
This document is an activity statement for a brokerage account from January 10, 2008 to December 31, 2008. It provides summaries of the equity positions and values over time in the account, including cash, stock, and interest accruals. It also includes a mark-to-market performance summary showing the quantity, prices, and profit/loss for each stock transaction during the period.
The document summarizes a study that investigates the risk and return of using a simple moving average (SMA) timing model across various markets compared to a buy-and-hold strategy. The study tested different SMA periods from 4 to 52 weeks on developed markets, emerging markets, and both combined. It found that an 8-week SMA period performed best overall based on annualized return, drawdown, and Sharpe ratio. However, 3 developed markets (Switzerland, US, UK) underperformed this model but performed best with longer 52-week SMA periods. The 8-week model outperformed buy-and-hold on average due to higher average profits compared to losses and lower drawdowns.