A Time Analytic Framework for Information Practice | Diana L. AscherDiana Ascher
This document proposes a framework for analyzing how culture influences information practices over time. It identifies six stages of information practice: interpretation, evaluation, prioritization, action, attention, and context expectations. It also discusses how a culture's orientation toward the past, present or future affects the priority given to these stages. For example, cultures with a very low future time orientation, like the Greek god Hermes, would emphasize quick results and the bottom line over status or saving.
Shameful secrets of proprietary network protocolsSlawomir Jasek
There is a big bunch of tools offering HTTP/SSL traffic interception. However, when it comes to penetration tests of specialized embedded software or thick clients, we often encounter proprietary protocols with no documentation at all. Binary TCP connections, unlike anything, impossible to be adapted by a well-known local proxy. Without disassembling the protocol, pentesting the server backend is very limited. Though, based on our experience, it very often hides a shameful secret - completely unsecured mechanisms breaking all secure coding practices.
To demonstrate, we will show a few case-studies - most interesting examples from real-life industry software, which in our opinion are a quintessence of "security by obscurity". We will challenge the security of proprietary protocols in pull printing solutions, FOREX trading software, remote desktops and home automation technologies.
The document discusses the Define stage of the design thinking process. It emphasizes unpacking and synthesizing research findings to identify user needs and insights. The goals of Define are to explicitly express the problem, identify unknown associations, generate inspiring insights, and develop a deep understanding of users with the team. It is important because it ensures designers are solving the right problem rather than just finding clever solutions. The document provides guidance on how to Define, including sharing stories from research, capturing information, and clustering themes to build the foundation for defining the problem.
Summer Internship Project on Vodafone South Ltd.Manik Mukherjee
This document provides an overview of the Indian telecommunications industry and the company Vodafone. It discusses that India has the second largest telecommunications network in the world. Vodafone is one of the leading mobile network operators in India, with over 173 million subscribers. The document outlines Vodafone's history in India, products and services, segmentation, targeting, and positioning strategies. It also discusses the size and growth of the Indian telecom market as well as government initiatives to support the industry.
A Time Analytic Framework for Information Practice | Diana L. AscherDiana Ascher
This document proposes a framework for analyzing how culture influences information practices over time. It identifies six stages of information practice: interpretation, evaluation, prioritization, action, attention, and context expectations. It also discusses how a culture's orientation toward the past, present or future affects the priority given to these stages. For example, cultures with a very low future time orientation, like the Greek god Hermes, would emphasize quick results and the bottom line over status or saving.
Shameful secrets of proprietary network protocolsSlawomir Jasek
There is a big bunch of tools offering HTTP/SSL traffic interception. However, when it comes to penetration tests of specialized embedded software or thick clients, we often encounter proprietary protocols with no documentation at all. Binary TCP connections, unlike anything, impossible to be adapted by a well-known local proxy. Without disassembling the protocol, pentesting the server backend is very limited. Though, based on our experience, it very often hides a shameful secret - completely unsecured mechanisms breaking all secure coding practices.
To demonstrate, we will show a few case-studies - most interesting examples from real-life industry software, which in our opinion are a quintessence of "security by obscurity". We will challenge the security of proprietary protocols in pull printing solutions, FOREX trading software, remote desktops and home automation technologies.
The document discusses the Define stage of the design thinking process. It emphasizes unpacking and synthesizing research findings to identify user needs and insights. The goals of Define are to explicitly express the problem, identify unknown associations, generate inspiring insights, and develop a deep understanding of users with the team. It is important because it ensures designers are solving the right problem rather than just finding clever solutions. The document provides guidance on how to Define, including sharing stories from research, capturing information, and clustering themes to build the foundation for defining the problem.
Summer Internship Project on Vodafone South Ltd.Manik Mukherjee
This document provides an overview of the Indian telecommunications industry and the company Vodafone. It discusses that India has the second largest telecommunications network in the world. Vodafone is one of the leading mobile network operators in India, with over 173 million subscribers. The document outlines Vodafone's history in India, products and services, segmentation, targeting, and positioning strategies. It also discusses the size and growth of the Indian telecom market as well as government initiatives to support the industry.
This document is a report submitted by Rahul Mukherjee for his MBA program analyzing the marketing strategies of Amway India. It begins with a declaration and acknowledgements. It then provides background on Amway and its business strategies, which include direct selling and multi-level marketing. The report discusses Amway's products, compensation plan, and advantages of the business model, such as leverage, residual income potential, and low startup costs. It also analyzes the multi-level marketing industry and regulations in India.
Czego oczekuje Pokolenie Y od procesu rekrutacji w firmach?PwC Polska
Aż 81% studentów uważa, że pracodawcy w procesie rekrutacji powinni postawić na budowanie relacji partnerskiej z kandydatami – wynika z badania firmy doradczej PwC przeprowadzonego na grupie ponad 600 studentów w Polsce. Odpowiedzią firmy na oczekiwania młodego pokolenia jest wdrażana właśnie koncepcja #RekrutacjaInaczej.
W badaniu przeprowadzonym przez PwC na temat procesów rekrutacyjnych i podejścia pracodawcy do przyszłych pracowników wzięło udział ponad 600 studentów z uczelni w całej Polsce. 80% z nich uważa, że skrócenie dystansu pomiędzy pracodawcą a kandydatem pozwoli na zminimalizowanie stresu, który towarzyszy im podczas procesu rekrutacji. Młodzi oczekują relacji partnerskiej z rekruterem i spotkań w mniej formalnej atmosferze.
This document summarizes an eye donation awareness program presented by Durgapur Blind Relief Society (DBRS). It discusses that DBRS has been working to eradicate and prevent blindness in West Bengal since 1986 through various awareness and screening programs. It encourages people to donate their eyes after death which can help restore sight to the blind through corneal transplantation. It provides key information on who can donate, the donation process, and addresses common questions about eye donation.
The document discusses plans for building a space elevator using carbon nanotubes. A space elevator would consist of five major sections: the anchor station on Earth's equator, the ribbon/tether made of carbon nanotubes extending into space, counterweights beyond geostationary orbit, climbers that would ascend and descend the tether, and an anchor platform in the ocean. Carbon nanotubes are proposed for the tether due to their immense strength, resilience when bent, and stability at high temperatures. A space elevator could provide low-cost access to space and open up opportunities for solar power satellites and exploration of the solar system.
A project report on effect of consumer behaviour on the purchase of refrigera...Projects Kart
This document provides an overview of a term project studying the effect of consumer behaviour on the purchase of refrigerators. It includes an introduction to consumer behaviour and factors influencing purchase decisions. The study focuses on males aged 30-40 who are working professionals and married. Key external factors identified are demographic details, media habits, culture, family, social class, and reference groups. Marketing implications include focusing on product features, value, availability, and promotion targeting homemakers as influencers.
With Java 9, modularity comes to your doorstep (whether you ordered it or not). This isn't your average language feature: making the most out of it may involve rewiring your brain. In this session we explore the benefits of a modular codebase using Java 9 modules. Because who doesn’t like more reliable and secure applications, meanwhile killing the dreaded classpath?
After reviewing the basic concepts of modules, we'll explore modularity patterns that enhance your design and development skills. We all have existing software, so migration of codebases to a modular world is an important topic as well. Automatic modules and other new concepts are added to your toolbox to this end.
Want examples? We've got plenty in this practical and code-driven talk. Even if you intend to use Java 9 without modules, this talk helps you prevent common issues. You'll be ready for Java 9 before you know it.
Both speakers are currently writing “Java 9 Modularity” for O’Reilly, expected early 2017. They have extensive experience under the belt already with the Java 9 Jigsaw early access builds.
The document provides an overview of the second day of the Soil Security Programme Annual Conference. The key points are:
1) The conference aims to provide an update on the Soil Security Programme team's work, overview research projects, and investigate synergies across projects to best achieve impact.
2) The overarching aim of the Soil Security Programme is to improve soil forecasts under climate, vegetation, and management changes at decision-making scales by understanding soil functions and resilience to perturbations.
3) The coordinator team leads the programme, oversees research, and promotes collaboration between the programme and other initiatives to advise on future soil research priorities to Defra.
This document is a report submitted by Rahul Mukherjee for his MBA program analyzing the marketing strategies of Amway India. It begins with a declaration and acknowledgements. It then provides background on Amway and its business strategies, which include direct selling and multi-level marketing. The report discusses Amway's products, compensation plan, and advantages of the business model, such as leverage, residual income potential, and low startup costs. It also analyzes the multi-level marketing industry and regulations in India.
Czego oczekuje Pokolenie Y od procesu rekrutacji w firmach?PwC Polska
Aż 81% studentów uważa, że pracodawcy w procesie rekrutacji powinni postawić na budowanie relacji partnerskiej z kandydatami – wynika z badania firmy doradczej PwC przeprowadzonego na grupie ponad 600 studentów w Polsce. Odpowiedzią firmy na oczekiwania młodego pokolenia jest wdrażana właśnie koncepcja #RekrutacjaInaczej.
W badaniu przeprowadzonym przez PwC na temat procesów rekrutacyjnych i podejścia pracodawcy do przyszłych pracowników wzięło udział ponad 600 studentów z uczelni w całej Polsce. 80% z nich uważa, że skrócenie dystansu pomiędzy pracodawcą a kandydatem pozwoli na zminimalizowanie stresu, który towarzyszy im podczas procesu rekrutacji. Młodzi oczekują relacji partnerskiej z rekruterem i spotkań w mniej formalnej atmosferze.
This document summarizes an eye donation awareness program presented by Durgapur Blind Relief Society (DBRS). It discusses that DBRS has been working to eradicate and prevent blindness in West Bengal since 1986 through various awareness and screening programs. It encourages people to donate their eyes after death which can help restore sight to the blind through corneal transplantation. It provides key information on who can donate, the donation process, and addresses common questions about eye donation.
The document discusses plans for building a space elevator using carbon nanotubes. A space elevator would consist of five major sections: the anchor station on Earth's equator, the ribbon/tether made of carbon nanotubes extending into space, counterweights beyond geostationary orbit, climbers that would ascend and descend the tether, and an anchor platform in the ocean. Carbon nanotubes are proposed for the tether due to their immense strength, resilience when bent, and stability at high temperatures. A space elevator could provide low-cost access to space and open up opportunities for solar power satellites and exploration of the solar system.
A project report on effect of consumer behaviour on the purchase of refrigera...Projects Kart
This document provides an overview of a term project studying the effect of consumer behaviour on the purchase of refrigerators. It includes an introduction to consumer behaviour and factors influencing purchase decisions. The study focuses on males aged 30-40 who are working professionals and married. Key external factors identified are demographic details, media habits, culture, family, social class, and reference groups. Marketing implications include focusing on product features, value, availability, and promotion targeting homemakers as influencers.
With Java 9, modularity comes to your doorstep (whether you ordered it or not). This isn't your average language feature: making the most out of it may involve rewiring your brain. In this session we explore the benefits of a modular codebase using Java 9 modules. Because who doesn’t like more reliable and secure applications, meanwhile killing the dreaded classpath?
After reviewing the basic concepts of modules, we'll explore modularity patterns that enhance your design and development skills. We all have existing software, so migration of codebases to a modular world is an important topic as well. Automatic modules and other new concepts are added to your toolbox to this end.
Want examples? We've got plenty in this practical and code-driven talk. Even if you intend to use Java 9 without modules, this talk helps you prevent common issues. You'll be ready for Java 9 before you know it.
Both speakers are currently writing “Java 9 Modularity” for O’Reilly, expected early 2017. They have extensive experience under the belt already with the Java 9 Jigsaw early access builds.
The document provides an overview of the second day of the Soil Security Programme Annual Conference. The key points are:
1) The conference aims to provide an update on the Soil Security Programme team's work, overview research projects, and investigate synergies across projects to best achieve impact.
2) The overarching aim of the Soil Security Programme is to improve soil forecasts under climate, vegetation, and management changes at decision-making scales by understanding soil functions and resilience to perturbations.
3) The coordinator team leads the programme, oversees research, and promotes collaboration between the programme and other initiatives to advise on future soil research priorities to Defra.
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krzew liściasty [ wykonanie nasadzeń]
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wykonanie 1m² trawnika
wykonanie 1m² kwietnika
drzewo iglaste [ wykonanie nasadzeń]
drzewo liściaste [ wykonanie nasadzeń]
zakup tabliczki „Właścicielu sprzątaj po swoim psie” 60 cm × 40 cm
[ do ustawienia na „wybiegu dla psów” ]
zakup kosza na śmieci lub kosza na psie odchody
koszt wykonania 1 wybiegu dla psów
Flora i fauna
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Cena
Cennik MiejskiBudżet
Obywatelski
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ulepszenie 1m² drogi gruntowej poprzez ułożenie warstwy destruktu asfaltowego
ulepszenie 1m² drogi gruntowej poprzez ułożenie warstwy gruzu betonowego
ulepszenie 1m² drogi gruntowej poprzez ułożenie warstwy kruszywa łamanego
budowa 1m² chodnika z krawężnikiem
remont 1m² chodnika
budowa zjazdu / podjazdu dla niepełnosprawnych
remont ścieżki rowerowej
ustawienie 1 stojaka rowerowego typu „U”
budowa schodów
budowa ogrodzenia z siatki z montażem
budowa ścieżki rowerowej
ustawienie 1 podpórki dla rowerzystów przy przejściach dla pieszych
uruchomienie HOT SPOTu
budowa progu zwalniającego
budowa 1 miejsca parkingowego
wybudowanie wysepki /azylu dla pieszych
zakup i montaż wiaty przystankowej na istniejącym przystanku
zakup wyświetlacza z montażem
wykonanie sygnalizacji świetlnej na przejściu dla pieszych
[ na przykładzie ul. Krochmalnej ]
budowa fontanny [ na przykładzie fontanny na rogu ul. Okopowej i Narutowicza ]
1 godzina zajęć w domu kultury
zakup ławki + montaż
zakup i montaż tablic informacyjnych
budowa piaskownicy 3,0 m × 3,0 m
wykonanie siłowni na świeżym powietrzu
budowa placu zabaw
wykonanie ogólnodostępnego grilla [ projekt + realizacja ]
ustawienie latarni parkowej
droga lokalna lub dojazdowa
droga zbiorcza lub główna
zakup i montaż kamery monitoringu
wykonanie iluminacji [ na przykładzie mostu im. Mariana Lutosławskiego ]
1 godzina zajęć animatora na orliku
1 godzina pozalekcyjnych zajęć sportowych
budowa boiska wielofunkcyjnego
Cena
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Sport
Kultura
Oświetlenie i Bezpieczeństwo
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Mała architektura