Introduction, Op-Amp, signal conditioning, filters, non linear op-amps, signal sources, voltage regulators, ic power amplifiers, tuned amplifiers, d/a, a/d converters, simulation studies
Introduction, OSI model, packet and circuit switching, signal retransmission, queuing models to communication networks, ieee 802 based lan protocols, flow control algorithms, tcp/ip, isdn, atm protocols, design lan, adhoc networks, wireless lan
Notes contain the following topics -
Making Flow Chart
C Language Basics
Operators
Conditional statements
Functions
Arrays
Strings
Pointers
Structures
Stacks
Queues
Linked List
Modern control systems notes on the following topics -
state variable,
Sate model for LTC systems,
controllable and observable form,
pole zero placement,
pole zero cancellation,
z transformation,
inverse z transform,
analysis of sampler and hold,
stability analysis,
closed loop system,
Liapunov's stability,
Non linear systems,
Phase plane method,
adaptive control systems,
The document is notes on information theory and coding created by Akshansh Chaudhary based on lectures from Dr. Anand Kumar. It includes disclaimers about the accuracy of the information and reserves the right to modify or limit access to the content. The notes were created in 2014 and cover topics related to information theory and coding.
Introduction, Op-Amp, signal conditioning, filters, non linear op-amps, signal sources, voltage regulators, ic power amplifiers, tuned amplifiers, d/a, a/d converters, simulation studies
Introduction, OSI model, packet and circuit switching, signal retransmission, queuing models to communication networks, ieee 802 based lan protocols, flow control algorithms, tcp/ip, isdn, atm protocols, design lan, adhoc networks, wireless lan
Notes contain the following topics -
Making Flow Chart
C Language Basics
Operators
Conditional statements
Functions
Arrays
Strings
Pointers
Structures
Stacks
Queues
Linked List
Modern control systems notes on the following topics -
state variable,
Sate model for LTC systems,
controllable and observable form,
pole zero placement,
pole zero cancellation,
z transformation,
inverse z transform,
analysis of sampler and hold,
stability analysis,
closed loop system,
Liapunov's stability,
Non linear systems,
Phase plane method,
adaptive control systems,
The document is notes on information theory and coding created by Akshansh Chaudhary based on lectures from Dr. Anand Kumar. It includes disclaimers about the accuracy of the information and reserves the right to modify or limit access to the content. The notes were created in 2014 and cover topics related to information theory and coding.
The document contains notes on microelectronic circuits prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for a course at BITS Pilani in 2013. It includes content on various microelectronic circuit topics prepared under the guidance of faculty member Dr. Jagadish Nayak. The notes are provided for personal and educational use without any warranty and all rights are reserved.
This document contains notes for a Mathematics II Algebra course. The notes were prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary, a graduate of BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus. The course content was provided by Dr. K. Kumar, who was formerly a faculty member at BITS Pilani. The notes include content on various algebra topics and are intended to facilitate learning. Copyright and ownership information is provided.
Mathematics II,
Complex Number,
Argand Plane,
In-depth study,
Formulas,
Applications,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year Notes
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
Probability and Statistics,
Gamma Function,
Formulas,
Numerical,
Practical Application,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year Notes
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
The document contains notes on electrical machines prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for a course at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus in 2012. It includes content on various topics related to electrical machines developed by Dr. R. Gomathi Bhavani. The notes are provided for personal and educational use and the author reserves all rights.
(intro, classification, signal operation, convolution, time systems, fourier series, sampling, signal reconstruction, laplace, z transform, analog filters)
This document contains management notes prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for course content developed by Dr. Tanmay Panda. It includes a disclaimer about the information provided, copyright information, and details about the author and source. The notes cover various management topics, theories, and frameworks to facilitate learning. A section is dedicated to the work and theory of Abraham Maslow on the hierarchy of needs.
General Electrical Sciences,
MOSFET,
CS,
Logic Gates,
Electrical engineering,
Semiconductor devices
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
This document provides disclaimers and copyright information for a set of notes on electronic devices. It states that while efforts were made to ensure accuracy, no guarantees are given about the information provided. It also reserves the right to control access to resources and notes, and to vary course arrangements without notice. The notes were prepared in Fall 2012 for a course at BITS Pilani Dubai Campus and are copyrighted by Akshansh Chaudhary in 2013.
This document contains disclaimers and copyright information for notes on an Electrical Machines Lab course. It states that while efforts were made to ensure accuracy, the information is provided without warranty and no guarantee is given. It also reserves the right to control access to resources and notes, and to vary course arrangements without notice. The notes were prepared in Fall 2012 by Akshansh Chaudhary based on a course by Dr. R. Gomathi Bhavani at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus.
Gain expertise of professional world and subjects needed for that.
Notes contain:
Technical report writing,
Formats,
Letters,
Reports,
Articles,
Course Material,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
The document is a copyrighted set of lab notes for a Microprocessor and Interfacing course. It was created by Akshansh Chaudhary based on content from Susanna S. Henry. The notes were presented to students at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus in 2013 and cover various topics related to microprocessors and interfacing. The document includes disclaimers about the information provided and reserves the rights of the author.
Communication systems MATLAB Notes
This is in relation to the course material taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus.
Refer to the Communication System Notes for more details.
For more study content, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
This document includes my handwritten notes on the following topics:
Modern psychology, psychology: Its grand issues and key perspectives, psychology 2000;: Trends for the New Millennium, psychology & Scientific methods. Research methods in psychology,
The nervous system, the Brain and Human Behavior,
Perception, the plasticity of perception, Extrasensory perception,
Learning – classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning,
Human Memory, kinds of information stored in memory, forgetting, Memory distortion and memory construction, Memory on Everyday life,
Reasoning, Making decisions, Problem Solving,
The activation and persistence of behavior, Theories of motivation, Kinds of motives, Intrinsic motivation,
Its nature & expression; Impact of emotion on cognition,
Intelligence: Views of its nature, measuring intelligence, the role of heredity and the role of environment; group differences in intelligence test scores,
Emotional Intelligence: The feeling side of intelligence; Creativity: Generating the extraordinary,
The Psychoanalytic Approach; Humanistic theories,
Stress: Its Causes, Effects & Coping, Behavior; Psychological Correlates of Illness; Promoting Wellness,
Social Thought: Thinking about other people Attribution, Social Cognition, Attitudes,
Prejudice, Social Influence, Leadership
This document contains disclaimers regarding the accuracy of information provided and limitations on use. It introduces a guide to introducing PSPICE software. The guide was prepared in Spring 2013 for a course at BITS Pilani in Dubai by Akshansh Chaudhary, with content provided by then faculty Dr. Jagadish Nayak. All rights to the guide are reserved by Akshansh.
The document contains notes on microprocessors and interfacing prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for a course at BITS Pilani in 2013. It includes content on microprocessors, microcontroller basics, assembly language programming, and interfacing concepts. The notes were prepared based on a course by Susanna S. Henry and include copyright information and disclaimers regarding use of the content.
This document provides a disclaimer stating that while information is intended to be accurate, no guarantees are given. It is for personal and educational use only. The document does not accept responsibility for any loss from using the information. All access and use is at the user's own risk. It also notes that the PSpice Notes were prepared in 2013 based on a course at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus and are presented for educational purposes.
The document discusses a proposed settlement agreement between two parties named in a lawsuit over an accident. It outlines details of the settlement such as payment amounts and schedules, as well as non-admission of fault and release from further liability or litigation related to the accident. The parties agree to request dismissal of the lawsuit and keep the terms of the settlement confidential as part of the agreement.
The document outlines the terms and conditions for a home loan agreement between a lender and borrower. It specifies details such as the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, borrower obligations, default conditions, and foreclosure procedures if the borrower fails to meet the terms of the loan. The lender reserves the right to foreclose on the property if the borrower does not make timely payments or violates other conditions of the loan agreement.
The document provides information about a signals and systems course taught by Mr. Koay Fong Thai. It includes announcements about course policies, assessments, and schedule. Students are advised to ask questions, work hard, and submit assignments on time. The use of phones and laptops in class is strictly prohibited. The course aims to introduce signals and systems analysis using various transforms. Topics include signals in the time domain, Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, and z-transforms. Reference books and a lecture schedule are also provided.
The document contains notes on microelectronic circuits prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for a course at BITS Pilani in 2013. It includes content on various microelectronic circuit topics prepared under the guidance of faculty member Dr. Jagadish Nayak. The notes are provided for personal and educational use without any warranty and all rights are reserved.
This document contains notes for a Mathematics II Algebra course. The notes were prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary, a graduate of BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus. The course content was provided by Dr. K. Kumar, who was formerly a faculty member at BITS Pilani. The notes include content on various algebra topics and are intended to facilitate learning. Copyright and ownership information is provided.
Mathematics II,
Complex Number,
Argand Plane,
In-depth study,
Formulas,
Applications,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year Notes
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
Probability and Statistics,
Gamma Function,
Formulas,
Numerical,
Practical Application,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year Notes
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
The document contains notes on electrical machines prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for a course at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus in 2012. It includes content on various topics related to electrical machines developed by Dr. R. Gomathi Bhavani. The notes are provided for personal and educational use and the author reserves all rights.
(intro, classification, signal operation, convolution, time systems, fourier series, sampling, signal reconstruction, laplace, z transform, analog filters)
This document contains management notes prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for course content developed by Dr. Tanmay Panda. It includes a disclaimer about the information provided, copyright information, and details about the author and source. The notes cover various management topics, theories, and frameworks to facilitate learning. A section is dedicated to the work and theory of Abraham Maslow on the hierarchy of needs.
General Electrical Sciences,
MOSFET,
CS,
Logic Gates,
Electrical engineering,
Semiconductor devices
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
This document provides disclaimers and copyright information for a set of notes on electronic devices. It states that while efforts were made to ensure accuracy, no guarantees are given about the information provided. It also reserves the right to control access to resources and notes, and to vary course arrangements without notice. The notes were prepared in Fall 2012 for a course at BITS Pilani Dubai Campus and are copyrighted by Akshansh Chaudhary in 2013.
This document contains disclaimers and copyright information for notes on an Electrical Machines Lab course. It states that while efforts were made to ensure accuracy, the information is provided without warranty and no guarantee is given. It also reserves the right to control access to resources and notes, and to vary course arrangements without notice. The notes were prepared in Fall 2012 by Akshansh Chaudhary based on a course by Dr. R. Gomathi Bhavani at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus.
Gain expertise of professional world and subjects needed for that.
Notes contain:
Technical report writing,
Formats,
Letters,
Reports,
Articles,
Course Material,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year
For more study material, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
The document is a copyrighted set of lab notes for a Microprocessor and Interfacing course. It was created by Akshansh Chaudhary based on content from Susanna S. Henry. The notes were presented to students at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus in 2013 and cover various topics related to microprocessors and interfacing. The document includes disclaimers about the information provided and reserves the rights of the author.
Communication systems MATLAB Notes
This is in relation to the course material taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus.
Refer to the Communication System Notes for more details.
For more study content, visit:
www.akshansh.weebly.com
This document includes my handwritten notes on the following topics:
Modern psychology, psychology: Its grand issues and key perspectives, psychology 2000;: Trends for the New Millennium, psychology & Scientific methods. Research methods in psychology,
The nervous system, the Brain and Human Behavior,
Perception, the plasticity of perception, Extrasensory perception,
Learning – classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning,
Human Memory, kinds of information stored in memory, forgetting, Memory distortion and memory construction, Memory on Everyday life,
Reasoning, Making decisions, Problem Solving,
The activation and persistence of behavior, Theories of motivation, Kinds of motives, Intrinsic motivation,
Its nature & expression; Impact of emotion on cognition,
Intelligence: Views of its nature, measuring intelligence, the role of heredity and the role of environment; group differences in intelligence test scores,
Emotional Intelligence: The feeling side of intelligence; Creativity: Generating the extraordinary,
The Psychoanalytic Approach; Humanistic theories,
Stress: Its Causes, Effects & Coping, Behavior; Psychological Correlates of Illness; Promoting Wellness,
Social Thought: Thinking about other people Attribution, Social Cognition, Attitudes,
Prejudice, Social Influence, Leadership
This document contains disclaimers regarding the accuracy of information provided and limitations on use. It introduces a guide to introducing PSPICE software. The guide was prepared in Spring 2013 for a course at BITS Pilani in Dubai by Akshansh Chaudhary, with content provided by then faculty Dr. Jagadish Nayak. All rights to the guide are reserved by Akshansh.
The document contains notes on microprocessors and interfacing prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary for a course at BITS Pilani in 2013. It includes content on microprocessors, microcontroller basics, assembly language programming, and interfacing concepts. The notes were prepared based on a course by Susanna S. Henry and include copyright information and disclaimers regarding use of the content.
This document provides a disclaimer stating that while information is intended to be accurate, no guarantees are given. It is for personal and educational use only. The document does not accept responsibility for any loss from using the information. All access and use is at the user's own risk. It also notes that the PSpice Notes were prepared in 2013 based on a course at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus and are presented for educational purposes.
The document discusses a proposed settlement agreement between two parties named in a lawsuit over an accident. It outlines details of the settlement such as payment amounts and schedules, as well as non-admission of fault and release from further liability or litigation related to the accident. The parties agree to request dismissal of the lawsuit and keep the terms of the settlement confidential as part of the agreement.
The document outlines the terms and conditions for a home loan agreement between a lender and borrower. It specifies details such as the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, borrower obligations, default conditions, and foreclosure procedures if the borrower fails to meet the terms of the loan. The lender reserves the right to foreclose on the property if the borrower does not make timely payments or violates other conditions of the loan agreement.
The document provides information about a signals and systems course taught by Mr. Koay Fong Thai. It includes announcements about course policies, assessments, and schedule. Students are advised to ask questions, work hard, and submit assignments on time. The use of phones and laptops in class is strictly prohibited. The course aims to introduce signals and systems analysis using various transforms. Topics include signals in the time domain, Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, and z-transforms. Reference books and a lecture schedule are also provided.
This document discusses the development of a new type of battery that could revolutionize energy storage. It describes how the battery uses a solid electrolyte material that conducts ions quickly without using liquid electrolytes. This leads to a battery that charges faster, lasts longer, and poses less risk of fire. The solid-state design could enable electric vehicles to match gas vehicles in range and charging time. Mass production of this solid-state battery technology would help accelerate the transition to renewable energy on a global scale.
A periodic signal repeats its pattern over a specific time interval and can be represented by a mathematical equation, while an aperiodic signal does not repeat over time and cannot be determined with certainty at any given point or represented by an equation. Examples of periodic signals include sine, cosine, and square waves, while aperiodic signals include sound from radios and noise.
This very short document does not contain enough substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains only a few words that do not provide any clear meaning or context.
This document provides an overview of signals and systems. It defines key terms like signal, system, continuous and discrete time signals, analog and digital signals, periodic and aperiodic signals. It also discusses different types of signals like deterministic and probabilistic signals, energy and power signals. The document then classifies systems as linear/nonlinear, time-invariant/variant, causal/non-causal, and with/without memory. It provides examples of different signals and properties of signals like magnitude scaling, time shifting, reflection and scaling. Overall, the document introduces fundamental concepts in signals and systems.
Embedded System Design Notes written by Arun Kumar G, Associate Professor, De...Arunkumar Gowdru
The document contains contact information for Arunkumar G M.Tech, a lecturer in the Electronics and Communication Engineering Department at Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Institute of Technology in Ranebennur, India. It lists his name, qualifications, department, institute, contact numbers and email for suggestions or feedback. It also contains a short message wishing that his lecture notes will help students in their pursuit of excellence.
Introduction to DAS
Objectives of a DAS
Block diagram and explanation
Methodology
Hardware and software for DAS
Merits and Demerits of DAS/DQS
Conclusion
This document summarizes key concepts in digital and analog communications:
1) It defines source coding, channel encoding/decoding, digital modulation/demodulation, and how digital communication system performance is measured in terms of error probability.
2) Thermal noise in receivers is identified as the dominant source of noise limiting performance in VHF and UHF bands.
3) Storing data on magnetic/optical disks is analogous to transmitting a signal over a radio channel, with similar signal processing used for recovery.
4) Digital processing avoids signal degradation but requires more bandwidth, while analog processing is sensitive to variations but does not lose quality over time.
5) Fourier analysis is used to derive the
This document provides an overview of communication basics and amplitude modulation. It discusses how communication involves transmitting and receiving information, and how modulation translates signals to higher frequencies for long-distance transmission. It then describes various amplitude modulation techniques like AM, DSB, and SSB. Key aspects covered include the AM envelope, frequency spectrum of AM waves, AM modulation indexes, and different AM modulation and demodulation methods.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This document appears to be notes from a course on data storytelling and narrative visualization. Over the course of several classes, students learned about finding compelling data to analyze, developing storylines and narratives, and creating visualizations to explain the data. The instructor emphasized exploring both explanatory and exploratory uses of data. Students proposed and discussed potential project ideas. The course also covered principles of storytelling from fields like journalism and how to apply structural techniques like Freytag's pyramid.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Creativity and Computation Lab Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Design for This Century Lecture Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This document summarizes a lecture from an open course on art, design, technology and impact. The lecture discusses several topics:
- The course is open to all levels and puts an emphasis on thinking about how creativity and design can respond to issues like climate change.
- Assignments include weekly discussion responses, two short papers and a final manifesto.
- A current exhibit at Times Square featuring the work of Melle Chin is mentioned.
- Examples of historical manifestos are discussed to understand the genre.
Creativity and Computation Lecture Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Design for This Century Recitation Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Design and Analysis of Algorithms Notes - Ronak SumbalyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.