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This document discusses Cadence's solutions for high speed PCB design challenges. It introduces SPECCTRAQuest, a suite of products for signal integrity, power integrity, and packaging analysis throughout the PCB design flow. Key aspects covered include constraint management, frequency-domain analysis for power delivery, and a new Model Integrity module for creating and validating models. A demonstration overview discusses using these capabilities for model development, topology planning, and system-level verification.
Learn an overview of design trends and designer challenges, simulator extensions for models and abstraction levels in PSpice, and examples of a coding algorithm models into PSpice PCB level cycle
This document provides a guide for implementing a REST API in Apex. It describes annotations used to define REST endpoints and HTTP methods. It explains how to handle requests/responses, supported data types, and status codes. A sample REST API class handles GET, POST, and DELETE requests on Accounts.
Criando aplicações RestFul com Zend Framework 2Elton Minetto
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This document summarizes how to create RESTful APIs with Zend Framework 2. It discusses REST principles like using HTTP methods, identifying resources with URIs, and communicating statelessly. It also covers creating a Zend Framework 2 project, modules for the application and API, entities and database access, routing, controllers, events, and serializing responses in JSON and XML. The document provides links to code examples for setting up the framework, application structure, and REST implementation.
The document presents a PhD synopsis on network security and quality of service. It discusses common security attacks such as eavesdropping, viruses, worms, Trojans, phishing, IP spoofing, and denial of service. It also covers security technologies including cryptographic systems, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, anti-malware software, and secure socket layer. The proposed research focuses on enhancing data security through improved encryption methods and dynamic bandwidth allocation to improve quality of service for different data types. The goal is to develop more secure and efficient network communication.
CEED is launching a Go-to-market program I helped put together, focused on how to launch new products in a lean & agile fashion. Here's a brief introduction on what "lean & agile" is.
REST & RESTful Web Service
REST stands for Representational State Transfer
REST web services communicate over the HTTP specification, using HTTP vocabulary
If a service does not include all constraints it is not a RESTful web service.
High speed-pcb-board-design-and-analysiscadence-130218085524-phpapp01khalid noman husainy
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This document discusses Cadence's solutions for high speed PCB design challenges. It introduces SPECCTRAQuest, a suite of products for signal integrity, power integrity, and packaging analysis throughout the PCB design flow. Key aspects covered include constraint management, frequency-domain analysis for power delivery, and a new Model Integrity module for creating and validating models. A demonstration overview discusses using these capabilities for model development, topology planning, and system-level verification.
Learn an overview of design trends and designer challenges, simulator extensions for models and abstraction levels in PSpice, and examples of a coding algorithm models into PSpice PCB level cycle
This document provides a guide for implementing a REST API in Apex. It describes annotations used to define REST endpoints and HTTP methods. It explains how to handle requests/responses, supported data types, and status codes. A sample REST API class handles GET, POST, and DELETE requests on Accounts.
Criando aplicações RestFul com Zend Framework 2Elton Minetto
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This document summarizes how to create RESTful APIs with Zend Framework 2. It discusses REST principles like using HTTP methods, identifying resources with URIs, and communicating statelessly. It also covers creating a Zend Framework 2 project, modules for the application and API, entities and database access, routing, controllers, events, and serializing responses in JSON and XML. The document provides links to code examples for setting up the framework, application structure, and REST implementation.
The document presents a PhD synopsis on network security and quality of service. It discusses common security attacks such as eavesdropping, viruses, worms, Trojans, phishing, IP spoofing, and denial of service. It also covers security technologies including cryptographic systems, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, anti-malware software, and secure socket layer. The proposed research focuses on enhancing data security through improved encryption methods and dynamic bandwidth allocation to improve quality of service for different data types. The goal is to develop more secure and efficient network communication.
CEED is launching a Go-to-market program I helped put together, focused on how to launch new products in a lean & agile fashion. Here's a brief introduction on what "lean & agile" is.
REST & RESTful Web Service
REST stands for Representational State Transfer
REST web services communicate over the HTTP specification, using HTTP vocabulary
If a service does not include all constraints it is not a RESTful web service.
This document outlines the typical ASIC design flow process. It begins with specification where the features and functionalities of the ASIC are defined. This is followed by RTL coding to develop the logic functionality in a hardware description language. Simulation and synthesis then convert the RTL into a gate-level netlist. Pre-layout timing analysis checks for timing issues. Then automatic place and route lays out the design on the chip. Back annotation adds layout parasitic information. Post-layout timing analysis checks for real timing violations. Logic verification confirms correct functionality. The final tapeout step sends the design for fabrication if all checks pass.
SYNOPSIS PRESENTATION ON JOB ANALYSIS & JOB DESIGNGULZAR HUSSAIN
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1. The presentation discussed the components, benefits, and methods of job analysis including job description, specification, evaluation, and performance appraisal.
2. It also covered the concepts, methods, and dependability factors of job design such as job rotation, simplification, enrichment, and organizational/environmental factors.
3. The objectives of job analysis include job redesign, work standards, and other miscellaneous objectives to aid in organizational design, human resource planning, and other HR functions.
This document provides an overview of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs). It discusses the main types of ASICs including full custom, semi-custom (standard cell-based and gate array-based), and programmable. For semi-custom, it describes standard cell-based ASICs using predesigned logic cells and different types of gate arrays including channeled, channelless, and structured. The document also covers the design flow, economics, merits like improved speed and power consumption, and demirts such as high costs for redesigns.
Designing APIs and Microservices Using Domain-Driven DesignLaunchAny
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Presented at GlueCon 2016. Applying good software engineering practices, system design, and domain-driven design for your public APIs and microservices
A class to introduce students to designing Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) using the Eagle software. Reflow soldering with stencil and solder paste will also be covered. This class was originally held by me at One Maker Group.
The lesson should take approximately 6 hours to complete.
The example designs used in this class can be found in the repo here. https://github.com/yeokm1/intro-to-pcb-design-eagle
The document discusses REST (REpresentational State Transfer), a style of architecture for building web services. It defines REST and RESTful web services, describes the key REST principles of using resources and uniform interfaces. It explains why REST is preferable to SOAP in many cases due to being lightweight, supporting multiple data formats and better performance. The document also provides guidance on when each approach is better suited and compares SOAP vs REST. It introduces JAX-RS as a Java API for building RESTful web services and some common implementations like Jersey.
The document discusses structured analysis and structured design (SASD) techniques including modeling system requirements using data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, and structure charts. It also covers the history and goals of SASD, which aims to improve system quality by decomposing large problems and establishing clear documentation of functional requirements.
Python RESTful webservices with Python: Flask and Django solutionsSolution4Future
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Slides contain RESTful solutions based on Python frameworks like Flask and Django. The presentation introduce in REST concept, presents benchmarks and research for best solutions, analyzes performance problems and shows how to simple get better results. Finally presents soruce code in Flask and Django how to make your own RESTful API in 15 minutes.
RESTful API Design & Implementation with CodeIgniter PHP FrameworkBo-Yi Wu
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This document provides an overview and summary of Bo-Yi Wu's presentation on implementing a RESTful API with CodeIgniter. The presentation covers RESTful API basics like HTTP methods, JSON response format, API design best practices, and using the CodeIgniter REST Server and REST Client libraries to implement and test APIs within the CodeIgniter framework. Examples are provided for creating, updating, deleting and reading data via API requests and responses. Folder structure and routing configurations for organizing API controllers are also discussed.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of OAuth standards for authorization. It describes some of the issues with early implementations that prompted the creation of OAuth 1.0, including services storing user passwords and lack of ability to revoke access. OAuth 1.0 introduced signatures to address these issues. OAuth 2.0 replaced signatures with HTTPS and defines common flows for different use cases, including authorization code, implicit, password, and client credentials grants.
Designing and building RESTful APIs isn’t easy. On its surface, it may seem simple – after all, we’re only marshaling JSON back and forth over HTTP right? However, that’s only a small part of the equation. There are many things to keep in mind while building the systems that act as the key to your system.
In this session, we’ll delve into several best practices to keep in mind when designing your RESTful API. We’ll discuss authentication, versioning, controller/model design, and testability. We’ll also explore the do’s and don’t’s of RESTful API management so that you make sure your APIs are simple, consistent, and easy-to-use. Finally, we’ll discuss the importance of documentation and change management. The session will show examples using ASP.NET Web API and C#. However, this session will benefit anyone who is or might be working on a RESTful API.
This document outlines the typical ASIC design flow process. It begins with specification where the features and functionalities of the ASIC are defined. This is followed by RTL coding to develop the logic functionality in a hardware description language. Simulation and synthesis then convert the RTL into a gate-level netlist. Pre-layout timing analysis checks for timing issues. Then automatic place and route lays out the design on the chip. Back annotation adds layout parasitic information. Post-layout timing analysis checks for real timing violations. Logic verification confirms correct functionality. The final tapeout step sends the design for fabrication if all checks pass.
SYNOPSIS PRESENTATION ON JOB ANALYSIS & JOB DESIGNGULZAR HUSSAIN
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1. The presentation discussed the components, benefits, and methods of job analysis including job description, specification, evaluation, and performance appraisal.
2. It also covered the concepts, methods, and dependability factors of job design such as job rotation, simplification, enrichment, and organizational/environmental factors.
3. The objectives of job analysis include job redesign, work standards, and other miscellaneous objectives to aid in organizational design, human resource planning, and other HR functions.
This document provides an overview of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs). It discusses the main types of ASICs including full custom, semi-custom (standard cell-based and gate array-based), and programmable. For semi-custom, it describes standard cell-based ASICs using predesigned logic cells and different types of gate arrays including channeled, channelless, and structured. The document also covers the design flow, economics, merits like improved speed and power consumption, and demirts such as high costs for redesigns.
Designing APIs and Microservices Using Domain-Driven DesignLaunchAny
Â
Presented at GlueCon 2016. Applying good software engineering practices, system design, and domain-driven design for your public APIs and microservices
A class to introduce students to designing Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) using the Eagle software. Reflow soldering with stencil and solder paste will also be covered. This class was originally held by me at One Maker Group.
The lesson should take approximately 6 hours to complete.
The example designs used in this class can be found in the repo here. https://github.com/yeokm1/intro-to-pcb-design-eagle
The document discusses REST (REpresentational State Transfer), a style of architecture for building web services. It defines REST and RESTful web services, describes the key REST principles of using resources and uniform interfaces. It explains why REST is preferable to SOAP in many cases due to being lightweight, supporting multiple data formats and better performance. The document also provides guidance on when each approach is better suited and compares SOAP vs REST. It introduces JAX-RS as a Java API for building RESTful web services and some common implementations like Jersey.
The document discusses structured analysis and structured design (SASD) techniques including modeling system requirements using data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, and structure charts. It also covers the history and goals of SASD, which aims to improve system quality by decomposing large problems and establishing clear documentation of functional requirements.
Python RESTful webservices with Python: Flask and Django solutionsSolution4Future
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Slides contain RESTful solutions based on Python frameworks like Flask and Django. The presentation introduce in REST concept, presents benchmarks and research for best solutions, analyzes performance problems and shows how to simple get better results. Finally presents soruce code in Flask and Django how to make your own RESTful API in 15 minutes.
RESTful API Design & Implementation with CodeIgniter PHP FrameworkBo-Yi Wu
Â
This document provides an overview and summary of Bo-Yi Wu's presentation on implementing a RESTful API with CodeIgniter. The presentation covers RESTful API basics like HTTP methods, JSON response format, API design best practices, and using the CodeIgniter REST Server and REST Client libraries to implement and test APIs within the CodeIgniter framework. Examples are provided for creating, updating, deleting and reading data via API requests and responses. Folder structure and routing configurations for organizing API controllers are also discussed.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of OAuth standards for authorization. It describes some of the issues with early implementations that prompted the creation of OAuth 1.0, including services storing user passwords and lack of ability to revoke access. OAuth 1.0 introduced signatures to address these issues. OAuth 2.0 replaced signatures with HTTPS and defines common flows for different use cases, including authorization code, implicit, password, and client credentials grants.
Designing and building RESTful APIs isn’t easy. On its surface, it may seem simple – after all, we’re only marshaling JSON back and forth over HTTP right? However, that’s only a small part of the equation. There are many things to keep in mind while building the systems that act as the key to your system.
In this session, we’ll delve into several best practices to keep in mind when designing your RESTful API. We’ll discuss authentication, versioning, controller/model design, and testability. We’ll also explore the do’s and don’t’s of RESTful API management so that you make sure your APIs are simple, consistent, and easy-to-use. Finally, we’ll discuss the importance of documentation and change management. The session will show examples using ASP.NET Web API and C#. However, this session will benefit anyone who is or might be working on a RESTful API.