The Internet Commerce Association conducted a study analyzing direct search traffic trends using a sample of over 30 million unique monthly visitors across multiple domain portfolios. The study found:
- Direct search traffic grew at an average annual rate of over 35% between 2002-2006.
- Two-thirds of the world's 1 billion internet users arrive at websites through direct search.
- Direct search is a consistent and sustainable source of high-quality traffic for advertisers.
This document provides a sample timetable for an English camp in Hangzhou, China. It includes:
1. The schedule is divided into groups (A,B,C,D) with activities like English lessons, performances, cooking classes, sports throughout each day.
2. Daily activities include breakfast, lunch, dinner, movies, games with foreign teachers leading English lessons and activities in the afternoon and evening.
3. The schedule runs Monday through Saturday with Sunday including a graduation ceremony before students return home.
The document discusses gradient-based fault isolation techniques. It begins by explaining the need for both fault detection and fault isolation in industrial processes. It then discusses commonly used residual-based approaches for fault detection and introduces the motivation for gradient-based fault isolation approaches. These approaches use partial derivatives of models to identify the process variables most responsible for detected faults. The document outlines some tools for visualizing fault isolation results and discusses opportunities to improve gradient aggregation methods and further narrow isolation performance gaps. It concludes that gradient-based techniques can perform fault isolation without prior fault information and more development is still needed to strengthen results.
F. Serdio, E. Lughofer, K. Pichler, T. Buchegger and H. Efendic, Data-Driven Residual-Based Fault Detection for Condition Monitoring in Rolling Mills, Proceedings of the IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modeling, Management and Control, MIM '2013, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2013, pp. 1546-1551. (Winner of MIM 2013 Best paper award)
By mistake the paper is indexed with its preliminary title "Condition Monitoring at Rolling Mills with Data-Driven Residual-Based Fault Detection"
The Internet Commerce Association conducted a study analyzing direct search traffic trends using a sample of over 30 million unique monthly visitors across multiple domain portfolios. The study found:
- Direct search traffic grew at an average annual rate of over 35% between 2002-2006.
- Two-thirds of the world's 1 billion internet users arrive at websites through direct search.
- Direct search is a consistent and sustainable source of high-quality traffic for advertisers.
This document provides a sample timetable for an English camp in Hangzhou, China. It includes:
1. The schedule is divided into groups (A,B,C,D) with activities like English lessons, performances, cooking classes, sports throughout each day.
2. Daily activities include breakfast, lunch, dinner, movies, games with foreign teachers leading English lessons and activities in the afternoon and evening.
3. The schedule runs Monday through Saturday with Sunday including a graduation ceremony before students return home.
The document discusses gradient-based fault isolation techniques. It begins by explaining the need for both fault detection and fault isolation in industrial processes. It then discusses commonly used residual-based approaches for fault detection and introduces the motivation for gradient-based fault isolation approaches. These approaches use partial derivatives of models to identify the process variables most responsible for detected faults. The document outlines some tools for visualizing fault isolation results and discusses opportunities to improve gradient aggregation methods and further narrow isolation performance gaps. It concludes that gradient-based techniques can perform fault isolation without prior fault information and more development is still needed to strengthen results.
F. Serdio, E. Lughofer, K. Pichler, T. Buchegger and H. Efendic, Data-Driven Residual-Based Fault Detection for Condition Monitoring in Rolling Mills, Proceedings of the IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modeling, Management and Control, MIM '2013, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2013, pp. 1546-1551. (Winner of MIM 2013 Best paper award)
By mistake the paper is indexed with its preliminary title "Condition Monitoring at Rolling Mills with Data-Driven Residual-Based Fault Detection"
This document contains Janan Kolcak's pre-production ideas for an original horror film. It includes three initial ideas for story titles and taglines, with brief summaries of the plot and main characters. The first idea is for a film called "Nightmare on Bury Campus" about a crazy girl that kills people at a haunted school. The second is called "Think of Me" and involves teenagers having a scary encounter in the army. The third is titled "The Pain" and is about a father murdering his daughter and her ghost haunting her brother. The document provides some initial thoughts on locations, costumes, and potential problems for each idea.
The document contains three horror film ideas proposed by Heet Desai for a pre-production project. The first idea, titled "Stay Away", involves two boys discovering a dead body in a brook at night and one being killed by a supernatural entity. A year later, four other teens visit the brook on Halloween and are killed one by one. The second idea is titled "Help" and involves children being locked in a school overnight where they begin to be killed by an entity. The third idea is titled "The Fudge" and involves a giant, murderous blob of fudge terrorizing a city after being contaminated. Heet provides plot summaries, character details, location needs and potential issues for each idea.
This document contains details of a planned lesson by a teacher named Mohd Faizal Irwan Bin Zakaria for his class called Mawar. The lesson will teach students about farm animals and include a virtual field trip to a farm website as well as a worksheet assessment. The virtual field trip will take students to the 4-H Virtual Farm website where they can explore different areas of the farm and identify farm animals. This virtual field trip aims to engage students and allow them to learn through interactive exploration of an online farm site.
Levine-Clark, Michael, "Self Publishing and the Academic Library," invited, Self Pub 2.0 Preconference, Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 6, 2013.
Part of a panel on "Vendor Services and Self Publishing."
This document contains the changelog for Drupal versions 6 and 5 listing security and bug fixes for each version. Some key updates include fixed security issues around cross-site scripting, SQL injection, file uploads and access bypasses. There were also improvements to performance, compatibility, usability and new features like OpenID support and the update status module.
This document describes different types of camera shots including an extreme long shot from I Am Legend, a long shot, a medium shot from Titanic, a close up from Karate Kid, an extreme close up, a high angle shot, and a low angle shot.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design slideshows.
This document contains a student's pre-production planning for a short film. It includes 3 initial story ideas, with synopses and details for each. It also includes drafts of a script, lists of personnel, locations, equipment, costumes and props, and a proposed budget and health and safety risk assessment. The student aims to produce a short horror film for a school assignment.
Slides from my talk at CoDeOSL 2015, http://www.code-conf.com/osl15/
Abstract:
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We are witnessing perhaps the most disruptive and innovative period in IT in our time. Those not transforming their IT organizations towards DevOps and Continuous Delivery (CD) risk being left behind to die. This talk will place DevOps and CD in a historical context and explain how and why this paradigm shift will radically change how businesses acquire customers and deliver value to them.
This document discusses different types of shots used in photography including close-ups, extreme close-ups, long shots, medium shots, high angle shots, and low angle shots. For each type of shot, it states that both of the pictures presented are examples of that particular shot type.
This document summarizes common hardware components used for input, output, and input/output in computing. It describes keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams as examples of input devices that allow communication between users and computers. Output devices mentioned include monitors, printers, speakers, and plotters used to communicate information from computers to the outside world. Input/output devices listed are able to both receive input and output data, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, and USB memory drives.
A student named Janan Kolcak proposes ideas for an original horror film titled "Nightmare on Bury Campus." The plot involves a haunted school with a killer teacher and a crazy girl named Mary who died at the school and now kills people. The main characters would be Mary, the heroine Chloe who saves the school, and Chloe's sister Janan. In the opening, the new student Sarah would be led to the science lab by Mary and killed. Peer feedback on the initial idea was positive, praising the level of detail, though noting it could use more problems outlined.
The document does not contain any information beyond a series of dates. It is unclear what event, topic or idea the dates are referring to without additional context or explanation.
The document discusses the services provided by the Information and Communication Technology Center (ICTC) at Qatar University. The ICTC implements fiber optic networks, VPNs, firewalls, and technical security assessments to support online education services. These services include a learning management system, e-learning activities, video streaming, and virtual classrooms to support distance learning. The ICTC also partners with other organizations to provide training and certification programs to faculty, staff, and students.
This document provides details for the pre-production of a film about a face transplant. It lists props needed like cameras, lighting, fake blood, and weapons. It describes the clothing for two main characters, Ryan and Raven. It also states that filming and editing will take place at the document author's church, using their Apple Macs, Final Cut Express software, and equipment for lighting and sound. Potential risks include injuries during filming and theft at the filming location. Adults will supervise during shooting and an alternative similar location will be used to control these risks.
The document provides advice on selecting and applying for careers and jobs. It notes that one should have career goals and choose a career based on their physical and mental abilities. It also emphasizes the importance of preparation for applying to jobs, including saving money for application costs and applying 4 months before wanting to work. Interview tips are provided, such as dressing professionally and having good answers prepared for common questions. Overall the document stresses the importance of careful planning and preparation when choosing and pursuing a career.
This document contains Janan Kolcak's pre-production ideas for an original horror film. It includes three initial ideas for story titles and taglines, with brief summaries of the plot and main characters. The first idea is for a film called "Nightmare on Bury Campus" about a crazy girl that kills people at a haunted school. The second is called "Think of Me" and involves teenagers having a scary encounter in the army. The third is titled "The Pain" and is about a father murdering his daughter and her ghost haunting her brother. The document provides some initial thoughts on locations, costumes, and potential problems for each idea.
The document contains three horror film ideas proposed by Heet Desai for a pre-production project. The first idea, titled "Stay Away", involves two boys discovering a dead body in a brook at night and one being killed by a supernatural entity. A year later, four other teens visit the brook on Halloween and are killed one by one. The second idea is titled "Help" and involves children being locked in a school overnight where they begin to be killed by an entity. The third idea is titled "The Fudge" and involves a giant, murderous blob of fudge terrorizing a city after being contaminated. Heet provides plot summaries, character details, location needs and potential issues for each idea.
This document contains details of a planned lesson by a teacher named Mohd Faizal Irwan Bin Zakaria for his class called Mawar. The lesson will teach students about farm animals and include a virtual field trip to a farm website as well as a worksheet assessment. The virtual field trip will take students to the 4-H Virtual Farm website where they can explore different areas of the farm and identify farm animals. This virtual field trip aims to engage students and allow them to learn through interactive exploration of an online farm site.
Levine-Clark, Michael, "Self Publishing and the Academic Library," invited, Self Pub 2.0 Preconference, Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 6, 2013.
Part of a panel on "Vendor Services and Self Publishing."
This document contains the changelog for Drupal versions 6 and 5 listing security and bug fixes for each version. Some key updates include fixed security issues around cross-site scripting, SQL injection, file uploads and access bypasses. There were also improvements to performance, compatibility, usability and new features like OpenID support and the update status module.
This document describes different types of camera shots including an extreme long shot from I Am Legend, a long shot, a medium shot from Titanic, a close up from Karate Kid, an extreme close up, a high angle shot, and a low angle shot.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design slideshows.
This document contains a student's pre-production planning for a short film. It includes 3 initial story ideas, with synopses and details for each. It also includes drafts of a script, lists of personnel, locations, equipment, costumes and props, and a proposed budget and health and safety risk assessment. The student aims to produce a short horror film for a school assignment.
Slides from my talk at CoDeOSL 2015, http://www.code-conf.com/osl15/
Abstract:
------------
We are witnessing perhaps the most disruptive and innovative period in IT in our time. Those not transforming their IT organizations towards DevOps and Continuous Delivery (CD) risk being left behind to die. This talk will place DevOps and CD in a historical context and explain how and why this paradigm shift will radically change how businesses acquire customers and deliver value to them.
This document discusses different types of shots used in photography including close-ups, extreme close-ups, long shots, medium shots, high angle shots, and low angle shots. For each type of shot, it states that both of the pictures presented are examples of that particular shot type.
This document summarizes common hardware components used for input, output, and input/output in computing. It describes keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams as examples of input devices that allow communication between users and computers. Output devices mentioned include monitors, printers, speakers, and plotters used to communicate information from computers to the outside world. Input/output devices listed are able to both receive input and output data, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, and USB memory drives.
A student named Janan Kolcak proposes ideas for an original horror film titled "Nightmare on Bury Campus." The plot involves a haunted school with a killer teacher and a crazy girl named Mary who died at the school and now kills people. The main characters would be Mary, the heroine Chloe who saves the school, and Chloe's sister Janan. In the opening, the new student Sarah would be led to the science lab by Mary and killed. Peer feedback on the initial idea was positive, praising the level of detail, though noting it could use more problems outlined.
The document does not contain any information beyond a series of dates. It is unclear what event, topic or idea the dates are referring to without additional context or explanation.
The document discusses the services provided by the Information and Communication Technology Center (ICTC) at Qatar University. The ICTC implements fiber optic networks, VPNs, firewalls, and technical security assessments to support online education services. These services include a learning management system, e-learning activities, video streaming, and virtual classrooms to support distance learning. The ICTC also partners with other organizations to provide training and certification programs to faculty, staff, and students.
This document provides details for the pre-production of a film about a face transplant. It lists props needed like cameras, lighting, fake blood, and weapons. It describes the clothing for two main characters, Ryan and Raven. It also states that filming and editing will take place at the document author's church, using their Apple Macs, Final Cut Express software, and equipment for lighting and sound. Potential risks include injuries during filming and theft at the filming location. Adults will supervise during shooting and an alternative similar location will be used to control these risks.
The document provides advice on selecting and applying for careers and jobs. It notes that one should have career goals and choose a career based on their physical and mental abilities. It also emphasizes the importance of preparation for applying to jobs, including saving money for application costs and applying 4 months before wanting to work. Interview tips are provided, such as dressing professionally and having good answers prepared for common questions. Overall the document stresses the importance of careful planning and preparation when choosing and pursuing a career.