No hay forma, por más que pruebas bibliotecas Java de tests no encuentras una forma de hacerlos sencilla y potente y que realmente te convenza del todo. Tu código de pruebas a menudo acaba siendo un pequeño batiburrillo ilegible que prefieres tocar lo mínimo posible, y que incluso te quita las ganas de hacer más tests. Has oído que la gente de Groovy habla muy bien de Spock, pero no te fías mucho de esos paganos que hacen guarreos con el código y no adoran debidamente al gran dios J.
En esta charla, que se presentó el 26/6/2014 organizada por MadridJUG y MadridGUG, Andrés Viedma nos mostrará lo sencillo que es integrar Spock en un proyecto Java, y cómo su gran expresividad y la potencia de Groovy nos pueden ayudar a crear tests en los que puedas preocuparte más de qué quieres probar que de cómo tienes que programar la prueba, y que además sirvan para documentar de una forma muy elegante cuál es el comportamiento esperado de nuestra querida aplicación Java. Se explorará además cómo Spock puede encajar perfectamente no solo con TDD sino también con la automatización de tests funcionales sobre la web, e incluso con técnicas de más alto nivel como BDD y metodologías ágiles en general.
No hay forma, por más que pruebas bibliotecas Java de tests no encuentras una forma de hacerlos sencilla y potente y que realmente te convenza del todo. Tu código de pruebas a menudo acaba siendo un pequeño batiburrillo ilegible que prefieres tocar lo mínimo posible, y que incluso te quita las ganas de hacer más tests. Has oído que la gente de Groovy habla muy bien de Spock, pero no te fías mucho de esos paganos que hacen guarreos con el código y no adoran debidamente al gran dios J.
En esta charla, que se presentó el 26/6/2014 organizada por MadridJUG y MadridGUG, Andrés Viedma nos mostrará lo sencillo que es integrar Spock en un proyecto Java, y cómo su gran expresividad y la potencia de Groovy nos pueden ayudar a crear tests en los que puedas preocuparte más de qué quieres probar que de cómo tienes que programar la prueba, y que además sirvan para documentar de una forma muy elegante cuál es el comportamiento esperado de nuestra querida aplicación Java. Se explorará además cómo Spock puede encajar perfectamente no solo con TDD sino también con la automatización de tests funcionales sobre la web, e incluso con técnicas de más alto nivel como BDD y metodologías ágiles en general.
Deloitte Technology Media and Telecommunications Predictions 2016David Graham
Welcome to the 2016 edition of Deloitte’s predictions for the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications (TMT) sectors. These Predictions reveal the perspectives gained from hundreds of conversations with industry leaders, and tens of thousands of consumer interviews across the globe
What is the role of AI in enterprise software. Rory O'Driscoll, partner at Scale Venture Partners, provides his perspective on where the AI trend will make the most impact.
okStructural Formatting Instruction template for Outlining Speeche.docxcherishwinsland
okStructural Formatting Instruction template for Outlining Speeches in Dr. T’s CMNS 101 Class
The example below is a prototype, and UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU COPY THIS DOCUMENT TO PLUG IN YOUR OWN INFORMATION! Only the actual section names (corresponding with the capitalized roman numerals I – IV) and the labels beside items A – E and A - D in sections I – III respectively are to be used word for word!
I. Introduction
A. Gain Attention:
B. Connect Speaker:
C. Connect Audience:
D. Thesis Statement:
E. Preview Organization of Speech Body:
II. Body – (in this spot after the dash, name the body-organizing sequence you’re using to walk your audience through your message)
A. What goes in this spot is your first main point
1. Place here any crucial specific details about your first main point that you feel will enhance your explanations and that you believe deserve to be separated from other specific details (Use short phrases in these detail statements to make them clear)
2. Place your second detail here if applicable. If you have a third detail, add it according to this pattern
B. What goes in this spot is your second main point
1. Place here your first detail about your second main point. If additional details apply, number them according to this pattern
2. Place here your second detail if applicable
3. Place here your third detail if applicable
C. What goes in this spot is your third main point, if applicable
1. Place here your first detail about your third main point. If additional details apply, number them according to this pattern
2. Place here your second detail if applicable, and them do the same for your third if applicable
III. Conclusion
A. Brakelight:
B. Summary:
C. Application Guidelines for the Audience:
D. Striking Ending:
IV. Citations (Minimum of Five, Using MLA Format)
General Instructions considering while writing the internship report:
1. Complete all the required sections stated in the Internship Report Template.
2. The internship report must apparent your training program, experience and suggestions.
3. The Internship Report must be submitted within the due date. Any delay please immediately notify the supervisor.
4. The internship report must be free of plagiarism.
5. The internship report will be graded using rubrics in each sections. Therefore, recommend writing need and clearly in each sections specified in the report.
6. The format of internship report must be as given below
6.1 Font size = 12
6.2. Font style = Times New Roman
6.3. Double Space between lines or paragraph
6.4. Heading must be Bold Font size = 14
6.5. Clearly specify sequence number for each sections.
Gregory Smith
SPCM 101
March 30, 2017
Thesis-Building Speaking Strategy/Topic Screening Exercise
Dr. Tim Thompson, SPCM 101
Inform
Subject: Identify the general subject area to be covered by your speech.
Technology
Topic: Narrow the subject to a specific focal area.
The Impact Technology has had on Advertising
G.
World of Watson 2016 - Artificial Intelligence ResearchKeith Redman
Have you ever noticed that all the movies made about the topic of Artificial Intelligence portray the doom of human kind and the hero or heroine’s success at averting it? Hopefully we never truly get to that point. However, if the inner geek in you is interested in checking out what IBM research is working on today, check out these sessions.
2019 State of Creative Technology ReportSam Joseph
50+ Creative Technologists share what they value and where their profession is headed when it comes to blending creative concepting and emerging technology.
with great enthusiasm Insights Success has shortlisted, “The Next Generation Tech Disruptors, 2019” who are creating transformational technologies that are all set to change the world of technology for good.
On September 10, 2013 CapTech began a 7 week engagement at Dominion Resources in Richmond VA to create a Digital Communications Strategy. This is the story of the making of that digital strategy. On March 14, 2014, together with our client and a Forrester analyst, we presented this presentation to an invitation-only group in McClean, VA in an interactive Q&A discussion format.
Deloitte Technology Media and Telecommunications Predictions 2016David Graham
Welcome to the 2016 edition of Deloitte’s predictions for the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications (TMT) sectors. These Predictions reveal the perspectives gained from hundreds of conversations with industry leaders, and tens of thousands of consumer interviews across the globe
What is the role of AI in enterprise software. Rory O'Driscoll, partner at Scale Venture Partners, provides his perspective on where the AI trend will make the most impact.
okStructural Formatting Instruction template for Outlining Speeche.docxcherishwinsland
okStructural Formatting Instruction template for Outlining Speeches in Dr. T’s CMNS 101 Class
The example below is a prototype, and UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU COPY THIS DOCUMENT TO PLUG IN YOUR OWN INFORMATION! Only the actual section names (corresponding with the capitalized roman numerals I – IV) and the labels beside items A – E and A - D in sections I – III respectively are to be used word for word!
I. Introduction
A. Gain Attention:
B. Connect Speaker:
C. Connect Audience:
D. Thesis Statement:
E. Preview Organization of Speech Body:
II. Body – (in this spot after the dash, name the body-organizing sequence you’re using to walk your audience through your message)
A. What goes in this spot is your first main point
1. Place here any crucial specific details about your first main point that you feel will enhance your explanations and that you believe deserve to be separated from other specific details (Use short phrases in these detail statements to make them clear)
2. Place your second detail here if applicable. If you have a third detail, add it according to this pattern
B. What goes in this spot is your second main point
1. Place here your first detail about your second main point. If additional details apply, number them according to this pattern
2. Place here your second detail if applicable
3. Place here your third detail if applicable
C. What goes in this spot is your third main point, if applicable
1. Place here your first detail about your third main point. If additional details apply, number them according to this pattern
2. Place here your second detail if applicable, and them do the same for your third if applicable
III. Conclusion
A. Brakelight:
B. Summary:
C. Application Guidelines for the Audience:
D. Striking Ending:
IV. Citations (Minimum of Five, Using MLA Format)
General Instructions considering while writing the internship report:
1. Complete all the required sections stated in the Internship Report Template.
2. The internship report must apparent your training program, experience and suggestions.
3. The Internship Report must be submitted within the due date. Any delay please immediately notify the supervisor.
4. The internship report must be free of plagiarism.
5. The internship report will be graded using rubrics in each sections. Therefore, recommend writing need and clearly in each sections specified in the report.
6. The format of internship report must be as given below
6.1 Font size = 12
6.2. Font style = Times New Roman
6.3. Double Space between lines or paragraph
6.4. Heading must be Bold Font size = 14
6.5. Clearly specify sequence number for each sections.
Gregory Smith
SPCM 101
March 30, 2017
Thesis-Building Speaking Strategy/Topic Screening Exercise
Dr. Tim Thompson, SPCM 101
Inform
Subject: Identify the general subject area to be covered by your speech.
Technology
Topic: Narrow the subject to a specific focal area.
The Impact Technology has had on Advertising
G.
World of Watson 2016 - Artificial Intelligence ResearchKeith Redman
Have you ever noticed that all the movies made about the topic of Artificial Intelligence portray the doom of human kind and the hero or heroine’s success at averting it? Hopefully we never truly get to that point. However, if the inner geek in you is interested in checking out what IBM research is working on today, check out these sessions.
2019 State of Creative Technology ReportSam Joseph
50+ Creative Technologists share what they value and where their profession is headed when it comes to blending creative concepting and emerging technology.
with great enthusiasm Insights Success has shortlisted, “The Next Generation Tech Disruptors, 2019” who are creating transformational technologies that are all set to change the world of technology for good.
On September 10, 2013 CapTech began a 7 week engagement at Dominion Resources in Richmond VA to create a Digital Communications Strategy. This is the story of the making of that digital strategy. On March 14, 2014, together with our client and a Forrester analyst, we presented this presentation to an invitation-only group in McClean, VA in an interactive Q&A discussion format.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
2. Agenda
Meet the presenter
Background
Breakout questions
Hypothesis
Making great products
Comparing Contoso to the competition
History
Key takeaways
Tips for businesses
Call to action
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3. Meet
the
presenter
Mirjam Nilsson
Mirjam is the CEO of Contoso, a business that
creates a virtual platform for employees to connect
with each other all over the world. Mirjam's
background as a PhD in communication theory led
her to the idea for Contoso, and the building of a
successful product for the tech industry.
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4. Background
As a high school student, Mirjam’s interest in American
Sign Language sparked her desire to study
communication, which led to her focus on technology
and how it enhances communication.
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5. Breakout questions
How do you define communication?
Do you think technology has helped or hindered
our ability to communicate with each other?
Share your answers with each other.
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6. If you can film an idea in your mind,
follow that film idea shot for shot, scene
for scene, that idea is worth making.
Craig Mapp
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7. Hypothesis
Contoso’s technology helps people
and businesses communicate
efficiently through a virtual world.
Virtual communication will be more
common in the next 5 years.
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8. Percentage of
communication tools
Text messages
Social media
Message boards
Virtual reality
9%
23%
10%
58%
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9. Making great products
Take risks to lead in product innovation
Listen to customers and learn what they need
Test with customers until you get the product right
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10. Comparing Contoso to
the competition
Contoso empowers businesses to
communicate efficiently with technology
that’s simple and easy to use.
The competition also offers similar
technology, but their tools aren't user
friendly.
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12. Key takeaways
Virtual communication is the future
Contoso is leading in virtual communication
Contoso helps businesses communicate
effectively
Contoso is free to try and easy to use
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13. Tips for
businesses
Take risks to lead in product innovation
Listen to customers and learn what they need
Test with customers until you get the product right
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14. Call to action
Contoso is the best technology platform on the market
Download Contoso to try it out and provide feedback
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