Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengukuran kerangka dasar vertikal dengan menjelaskan tujuan, prinsip dasar, volume pekerjaan, metode penulisan, studi lapangan, dan studi literatur yang dilakukan. Juga dibahas mengenai landasan teori pengukuran sipat datar, macam-macam alat ukur, penentuan beda tinggi antara dua titik, penyetelan instrumen, dan kesalahan yang mungkin terjadi."
Cultural and Aspects of Communication Geolocation in TwitterElena Daehnhardt
Presented at The Third ASE Social Informatics conference at Harvard University.
Abstract:
Web applications exploit user information from social networks and online user activities to facilitate interaction and create an enhanced user experience. Due to privacy issues however, it might be difficult to extract user data from social network, in particular location data. For instance, information on user location depends on users’ agreement to share own geographic data. Instead of directly collecting personal user information, we aim to infer user preferences by detecting behavior patterns from publicly available micro blogging content and users’ followers’ network. With statistical and machine-learning methods, we employ Twitter-specific features to predict country origin of users on Twitter with an accuracy of more than 90% for users from the most active countries. We further investigate users’ interpersonal communication with their followers. Our findings reveal that belonging to a particular cultural group is playing an important role in increasing users responses to their friends. The knowledge on user cultural origins thus could provide a differentiated state-of-the-art user experience in microblogs, for instance, in friend recommendation scenario.
Efffective presentation - Dr Sunil KardekarSunil Kardekar
This document provides tips and advice for giving effective presentations. It discusses dealing with presentation anxiety, the importance of preparation, and best practices for content, design, and delivery. Key points covered include practicing deep breathing techniques to manage nerves, following a clear structure of introduction, body, and conclusion, using simple fonts and backgrounds that are easy to read, including an image on each slide, and practicing and having backups in case of technical issues. The document emphasizes keeping presentations concise, interactive, and focused on the audience.
The document provides tips for giving effective presentations with minimal anxiety. It discusses preparing for presentations by practicing techniques to manage nerves like deep breathing. It recommends getting enough sleep, avoiding caffeine or alcohol before presenting, and rehearsing. The document gives advice for the presentation itself, such as making eye contact, using body language effectively, speaking clearly, and keeping the audience engaged. It also provides tips for using visual aids like keeping slides concise and easy to read from a distance. Overall, the document outlines best practices for managing nerves and delivering presentations in a clear, organized manner focused on the audience.
A User Modeling Oriented Analysis of Cultural Backgrounds in MicrobloggingElena Daehnhardt
This is my article on culture oriented user modeling
presented at the ASE International Conference on Social Informatics in Washington D.C. US on 14 December 2012. This work received the Best Paper Award.
Organisational Change - HR Organisational Theory and DesignMajella Amala
The document discusses organizational change at Venkataramana Food Specialities Limited (VFSL). It analyzes the forces for and resistance to change using Levin's Force-Field Theory. It states that the problem diagnosed in VFSL is grievance handling and promotion. It recommends using action research to determine the desired future state, implement changes, evaluate the results, and institutionalize the changes. Action research was used as an evolutionary change strategy in VFSL.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengukuran kerangka dasar vertikal dengan menjelaskan tujuan, prinsip dasar, volume pekerjaan, metode penulisan, studi lapangan, dan studi literatur yang dilakukan. Juga dibahas mengenai landasan teori pengukuran sipat datar, macam-macam alat ukur, penentuan beda tinggi antara dua titik, penyetelan instrumen, dan kesalahan yang mungkin terjadi."
Cultural and Aspects of Communication Geolocation in TwitterElena Daehnhardt
Presented at The Third ASE Social Informatics conference at Harvard University.
Abstract:
Web applications exploit user information from social networks and online user activities to facilitate interaction and create an enhanced user experience. Due to privacy issues however, it might be difficult to extract user data from social network, in particular location data. For instance, information on user location depends on users’ agreement to share own geographic data. Instead of directly collecting personal user information, we aim to infer user preferences by detecting behavior patterns from publicly available micro blogging content and users’ followers’ network. With statistical and machine-learning methods, we employ Twitter-specific features to predict country origin of users on Twitter with an accuracy of more than 90% for users from the most active countries. We further investigate users’ interpersonal communication with their followers. Our findings reveal that belonging to a particular cultural group is playing an important role in increasing users responses to their friends. The knowledge on user cultural origins thus could provide a differentiated state-of-the-art user experience in microblogs, for instance, in friend recommendation scenario.
Efffective presentation - Dr Sunil KardekarSunil Kardekar
This document provides tips and advice for giving effective presentations. It discusses dealing with presentation anxiety, the importance of preparation, and best practices for content, design, and delivery. Key points covered include practicing deep breathing techniques to manage nerves, following a clear structure of introduction, body, and conclusion, using simple fonts and backgrounds that are easy to read, including an image on each slide, and practicing and having backups in case of technical issues. The document emphasizes keeping presentations concise, interactive, and focused on the audience.
The document provides tips for giving effective presentations with minimal anxiety. It discusses preparing for presentations by practicing techniques to manage nerves like deep breathing. It recommends getting enough sleep, avoiding caffeine or alcohol before presenting, and rehearsing. The document gives advice for the presentation itself, such as making eye contact, using body language effectively, speaking clearly, and keeping the audience engaged. It also provides tips for using visual aids like keeping slides concise and easy to read from a distance. Overall, the document outlines best practices for managing nerves and delivering presentations in a clear, organized manner focused on the audience.
A User Modeling Oriented Analysis of Cultural Backgrounds in MicrobloggingElena Daehnhardt
This is my article on culture oriented user modeling
presented at the ASE International Conference on Social Informatics in Washington D.C. US on 14 December 2012. This work received the Best Paper Award.
Organisational Change - HR Organisational Theory and DesignMajella Amala
The document discusses organizational change at Venkataramana Food Specialities Limited (VFSL). It analyzes the forces for and resistance to change using Levin's Force-Field Theory. It states that the problem diagnosed in VFSL is grievance handling and promotion. It recommends using action research to determine the desired future state, implement changes, evaluate the results, and institutionalize the changes. Action research was used as an evolutionary change strategy in VFSL.
Cross-Platform Development using Angulr JS in Visual StudioMizanur Sarker
The document discusses different types of mobile applications including native, web, and hybrid applications. It provides details on the characteristics and development approaches for each type. It also covers topics like tools needed to develop hybrid apps using Apache Cordova and Visual Studio, and how to integrate plugins and services into hybrid applications.
Seminar - Scalable Enterprise Application Development Using DDD and CQRSMizanur Sarker
This document discusses domain-driven design (DDD) and command query responsibility segregation (CQRS). It provides an overview of key DDD concepts like the domain model, bounded contexts, entities, value objects, aggregates and ubiquitous language. It also covers benefits and drawbacks of DDD. CQRS is introduced as separating commands and queries, with commands modifying data and events being published, while queries read data from multiple read models optimized for different use cases. The document provides examples of using these techniques for scalable enterprise application development.
The document discusses defining project goals and objectives. It provides examples of goals such as doubling business size in 3 years or decreasing appraisal process time and cost by 50% while increasing satisfaction. The document also discusses defining the scope of projects and providing examples of in-scope versus out-of-scope activities. Additional templates and examples of goals for specific projects are referenced. It recommends revisiting goals after conducting interviews and determining if the project still supports company strategy.
This document summarizes the experience and skills of an Android developer. The developer has [2+] years of experience designing and developing user-friendly Android applications, including an app with over 80k downloads and 1k daily users. He is proficient in Java, RESTful APIs, JSON, Git, and Scrum. Notable experiences include working as the Android Lead Developer for TOPDOX, where he helped grow an app to over 100k users, and internships developing mobile apps using Xamarin and C#. The developer seeks continuous self-improvement and learning through conferences and personal projects.
Cross-Platform Development using Angulr JS in Visual StudioMizanur Sarker
The document discusses different types of mobile applications including native, web, and hybrid applications. It provides details on the characteristics and development approaches for each type. It also covers topics like tools needed to develop hybrid apps using Apache Cordova and Visual Studio, and how to integrate plugins and services into hybrid applications.
Seminar - Scalable Enterprise Application Development Using DDD and CQRSMizanur Sarker
This document discusses domain-driven design (DDD) and command query responsibility segregation (CQRS). It provides an overview of key DDD concepts like the domain model, bounded contexts, entities, value objects, aggregates and ubiquitous language. It also covers benefits and drawbacks of DDD. CQRS is introduced as separating commands and queries, with commands modifying data and events being published, while queries read data from multiple read models optimized for different use cases. The document provides examples of using these techniques for scalable enterprise application development.
The document discusses defining project goals and objectives. It provides examples of goals such as doubling business size in 3 years or decreasing appraisal process time and cost by 50% while increasing satisfaction. The document also discusses defining the scope of projects and providing examples of in-scope versus out-of-scope activities. Additional templates and examples of goals for specific projects are referenced. It recommends revisiting goals after conducting interviews and determining if the project still supports company strategy.
This document summarizes the experience and skills of an Android developer. The developer has [2+] years of experience designing and developing user-friendly Android applications, including an app with over 80k downloads and 1k daily users. He is proficient in Java, RESTful APIs, JSON, Git, and Scrum. Notable experiences include working as the Android Lead Developer for TOPDOX, where he helped grow an app to over 100k users, and internships developing mobile apps using Xamarin and C#. The developer seeks continuous self-improvement and learning through conferences and personal projects.