O documento discute testes de software usando PHPT, incluindo como estruturar arquivos de teste PHPT e como rodar testes para validar o comportamento do código. Também aborda convenções de nomenclatura para testes e exemplos simples de testes PHPT.
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El documento discute cómo la idea de belleza ha perdido su estatus indiscutible a través de la historia. En la actualidad, existen muchos estilos opuestos de belleza en lugar de un solo ideal, y el propio ideal está cuestionado. Las vanguardias artísticas han roto con los estándares estéticos del pasado, proponiendo una belleza de la provocación. Sin embargo, las personas siguen los ideales de belleza promovidos por los medios de comunicación comerciales. La Edad Media creía que todos los objetos tenían un significado dado
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A Sensor-based Telemonitoring and Home Support System to Improve Quality of L...Eloisa Vargiu
This document summarizes a sensor-based telemonitoring and home support system called TMHSS that aims to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. The TMHSS uses ambient intelligence technologies, automatic quality of life assessments, and brain-computer interfaces to provide remote monitoring, cognitive rehabilitation, and support for physical and social autonomy at home. A case study of the system involves its implementation for brain-computer interface users in the BackHome project. The system architecture integrates various sensors and smart home devices to remotely collect health data and enable independent living. Future work involves additional testing of the system at users' homes and analyzing the results to validate its ability to assess and support quality of life.
O documento discute testes de software usando PHPT, incluindo como estruturar arquivos de teste PHPT e como rodar testes para validar o comportamento do código. Também aborda convenções de nomenclatura para testes e exemplos simples de testes PHPT.
This document contains information about a hematite stone including its ID number, description, color, size, purchase price, date acquired, comments, and notes. The hematite sphere has an ID of 12, is a dark metal grey, 3 cm in size, cost $3.00, and was acquired in 2011. The notes indicate it forms a functional unit with stones of ID 7 and 8, and should be used as a control stone.
El documento discute cómo la idea de belleza ha perdido su estatus indiscutible a través de la historia. En la actualidad, existen muchos estilos opuestos de belleza en lugar de un solo ideal, y el propio ideal está cuestionado. Las vanguardias artísticas han roto con los estándares estéticos del pasado, proponiendo una belleza de la provocación. Sin embargo, las personas siguen los ideales de belleza promovidos por los medios de comunicación comerciales. La Edad Media creía que todos los objetos tenían un significado dado
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A Sensor-based Telemonitoring and Home Support System to Improve Quality of L...Eloisa Vargiu
This document summarizes a sensor-based telemonitoring and home support system called TMHSS that aims to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. The TMHSS uses ambient intelligence technologies, automatic quality of life assessments, and brain-computer interfaces to provide remote monitoring, cognitive rehabilitation, and support for physical and social autonomy at home. A case study of the system involves its implementation for brain-computer interface users in the BackHome project. The system architecture integrates various sensors and smart home devices to remotely collect health data and enable independent living. Future work involves additional testing of the system at users' homes and analyzing the results to validate its ability to assess and support quality of life.
El documento presenta la unidad 1 de la asignatura Tecnología Aplicada a la Educación para la estudiante Mariel Bisonó. La unidad cubre temas como la tecnología educativa, el origen y evolución de la tecnología educativa desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los retos de la educación ante la sociedad de la información, y la brecha digital. El documento instruye a la estudiante a elaborar un trabajo de Word sobre estos puntos de la unidad 1.
El documento describe un innovador concepto de cocina llamado TERRACUCINA diseñado por Stefano Semprebon. Se basa en un diseño de cocina sin tirador llamado "LINEA ORRIZONTALE" que tiene una apariencia frontal completamente nueva lograda a través de laterales verticales en los frentes. Estos frentes están disponibles en diferentes materiales como laca alto brillo, laca seda y con aplicaciones en piel negra o caramelo.
La tecnología educativa surge de aplicar teorías educativas a problemas de enseñanza y aprendizaje usando TIC. Se originó en la II Guerra Mundial para entrenar militares de forma más eficiente. En las décadas siguientes se estudió el impacto de los medios en el aprendizaje desde enfoques conductista y cognitivo. Actualmente se da importancia a la dimensión social y pedagógica sobre la tecnología. Las nuevas tecnologías cambian la educación para preparar a los individuos para la sociedad de la información,
This document summarizes the Central American Minor (CAM) refugee program for processing minors from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. It outlines that the program allows parents lawfully present in the US to apply for their children under 21 from those countries. The process involves the parent filing an Affidavit of Relationship through a refugee resettlement agency. If approved, the child and qualifying family members receive refugee status and can travel to the US, where they are eligible for benefits like food, shelter, healthcare, education, job authorization, and can eventually apply for a green card.
El documento describe el microprocesador o CPU. Explica que es el componente central del ordenador que interpreta y ejecuta las instrucciones de los programas y procesa los datos siguiendo un proceso de 4 pasos: leer, decodificar, ejecutar y escribir. También detalla los elementos clave que componen el microprocesador como la unidad aritmético lógica, la unidad de control y la memoria caché.
Este documento trata sobre el origen y evolución de la tecnología educativa. Define la tecnología educativa como el acercamiento científico basado en la teoría de sistemas que proporciona herramientas para mejorar los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Explica que su objetivo es crear medios educativos para transmitir información de manera visual, auditiva o audiovisual. Finalmente, destaca la importancia de usar la tecnología de forma apropiada en el aula para mejorar la calidad de la educación,
Copyright protects original creative works such as music, photographs, and writing. It prevents others from using the work without permission. Copyright Hub can help obtain permission to use images by finding the copyright owner and granting permission on their behalf, as long as the user does not claim ownership. Organizations that can help locate image owners and license photos legally include Getty Images, the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies, and the British Broadcasting Corporation.
For a school project, the student created an equine magazine using Photoshop and Microsoft Word. In Photoshop, tools like the magic wand and text box were used to design the front cover with the horse photo and title. Microsoft Word was used to write out the double page spread before editing. The student took inspiration from magazines like Horse & Hound and Equus to design the front cover and double page spread. Simple fonts and earth tone colors were selected to complement the horse photo and target an audience of 15-35 year olds from an upper middle class background interested in horses.
The document summarizes the design process for a magazine project. It discusses using Photoshop and Microsoft Word to create the front cover and double page spread. Photoshop was used to cut out an image of a horse and add text boxes. Microsoft Word was used to write out content for the double page spread. The document also mentions being inspired by existing magazines like Horse and Hound and Equus. Fonts, colors, and layout principles were chosen to make the content clear and appealing to the target audience of 15-35 year olds interested in horses.
The document discusses photographers whose styles the author likes and wants to emulate in their own photography work. These include Peter Watson for landscape photography, Royna Galka for street portraits, John Steven for equine photography, and others. For each photographer, the author notes what aspects of their style, composition, lighting, or editing they find appealing, such as naturalistic or understated edits. They aim to capture scenery, portraits, and equine subjects in a realistic yet visually striking manner without over-processing images. Pages from photography books on landscapes and street photography also informed the author's preferences.
The document discusses different types of briefs that are used when companies contract with media or production firms to complete projects. It provides examples for each type of brief:
- Contractual briefs legally obligate a media company to complete a specific project for a client. Non-completion could result in legal action.
- Formal briefs outline the client's product requirements but may not be legally binding. They provide just enough information for the company to design the product.
- Negotiated briefs allow multiple companies bidding on a project to discuss and potentially modify the client's requirements.
- Competition briefs are given to multiple companies competing for a project, with the client selecting the best submission.
- The document provides an evaluation of a photography student's final major project consisting of landscape, portrait, and equine photos.
- While some photos differed from the original proposal, the student is overall happy with how the project turned out, especially a deer photo.
- Feedback from surveys indicated that most photos were clear, composed, and looked professional, especially landscape and equine photos.
- If redo the project, the student would stick more closely to the original proposal and avoid portraits, instead focusing on equine and landscapes.
The document describes three different types of photos the author has taken in different locations - landscape photos in one area, portrait photos in another area, and equine or horse photos in a third location.
The document discusses photographers whose styles the author aims to emulate in their own photography work. They like Peter Watson's landscape photography for its realistic depiction achieved through minimal editing. They also appreciate Royna Galka's street portraits for capturing unusual settings while still looking bright, and John Steven's equine photos in mid-air without over-editing. Marcus Castle's landscape photos make locations appealing through style and editing. Emily Hancock shoots equines in rural settings looking natural. Neil Redfern takes portraits in Salford with a casual, unforced style. The author hopes to capture a similar realistic yet edited look in their own portrait and landscape photography.
Final major project production diary template 2014 2015ShannonOrr
This document contains the production diary and progress updates of a student completing their final major project. It outlines the tasks completed each week such as finishing a project schedule, conducting research, taking photographs, and editing photos. It also lists the planned tasks for upcoming weeks which include completing a proposal, finding photo locations, editing photos, conducting a survey, and finishing an evaluation. Potential contingency plans are mentioned in case of problems.
The document describes editing a photo taken of a friend's horse. The photographer cut out the shape of the horse and placed the name of their magazine behind its ears to make it appear the horse was in front of the text. After adding the writing and positioning the horse's ears in front of the text for a 3D effect, the only other edit made was increasing the contrast to improve the color from the original photo.
The target audience for this equestrian magazine is 18-65 year olds with a mainly female audience who are interested in or own horses. The magazine content and terminology used assumes knowledge of horses and equestrian terms that would appeal more to upper middle class readers able to afford horse ownership. The magazine cover uses bold, varied sized fonts and bright colors like orange and green to catch readers' eyes and draw them in to read the cover lines, with information placed strategically from top to bottom for readers to view as their eyes move across the page. The genre is an informational equestrian monthly magazine using formal language and discussions of topics like show jumping to engage its target horse enthusiast readership.
Copyright protects original creative works such as music, photographs, and writing. It prevents others from using copyrighted work without permission. Copyright Hub can help obtain permission to use images by contacting the copyright owner on behalf of the requester. Major organizations like Getty Images and the British Broadcasting Corporation can also provide legal access to images when permission is granted.
Unfriended is a found footage horror film that follows a group of teens communicating over video chat. The film received mixed reviews, with some praising its unique style but criticizing the teen dialogue. While the beginning was "cringe worthy" with unfunny humor, the film gained a certain charm as it progressed. The characters act like normal teens with personal problems, making them more relatable than the stereotypical characters in classic slashers. The found footage style and computer screen perspective immerse the viewer in the film. Though not without flaws, the acting, style, and dual sensory experience of both sight and sound make Unfriended a worthwhile watch, even if not rewatchable. The reviewer gives it a
Unfriended is a found footage horror film about a group of teens communicating over Skype who are tormented by an unknown person. The film starts with cringe-worthy teen humor and arguments between characters, but over time the characters seem more human as they face real teen problems and ask others for help with the threat. Though the acting and small cast are not top-tier, they seem natural rather than acting. The found footage style through a computer screen makes the viewer feel like they are part of the film. While the plot is not the strongest, the film's style and natural feeling characters make it worth a first watch with an overall rating of 7.5 out of 10.
El documento presenta la unidad 1 de la asignatura Tecnología Aplicada a la Educación para la estudiante Mariel Bisonó. La unidad cubre temas como la tecnología educativa, el origen y evolución de la tecnología educativa desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los retos de la educación ante la sociedad de la información, y la brecha digital. El documento instruye a la estudiante a elaborar un trabajo de Word sobre estos puntos de la unidad 1.
El documento describe un innovador concepto de cocina llamado TERRACUCINA diseñado por Stefano Semprebon. Se basa en un diseño de cocina sin tirador llamado "LINEA ORRIZONTALE" que tiene una apariencia frontal completamente nueva lograda a través de laterales verticales en los frentes. Estos frentes están disponibles en diferentes materiales como laca alto brillo, laca seda y con aplicaciones en piel negra o caramelo.
La tecnología educativa surge de aplicar teorías educativas a problemas de enseñanza y aprendizaje usando TIC. Se originó en la II Guerra Mundial para entrenar militares de forma más eficiente. En las décadas siguientes se estudió el impacto de los medios en el aprendizaje desde enfoques conductista y cognitivo. Actualmente se da importancia a la dimensión social y pedagógica sobre la tecnología. Las nuevas tecnologías cambian la educación para preparar a los individuos para la sociedad de la información,
This document summarizes the Central American Minor (CAM) refugee program for processing minors from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. It outlines that the program allows parents lawfully present in the US to apply for their children under 21 from those countries. The process involves the parent filing an Affidavit of Relationship through a refugee resettlement agency. If approved, the child and qualifying family members receive refugee status and can travel to the US, where they are eligible for benefits like food, shelter, healthcare, education, job authorization, and can eventually apply for a green card.
El documento describe el microprocesador o CPU. Explica que es el componente central del ordenador que interpreta y ejecuta las instrucciones de los programas y procesa los datos siguiendo un proceso de 4 pasos: leer, decodificar, ejecutar y escribir. También detalla los elementos clave que componen el microprocesador como la unidad aritmético lógica, la unidad de control y la memoria caché.
Este documento trata sobre el origen y evolución de la tecnología educativa. Define la tecnología educativa como el acercamiento científico basado en la teoría de sistemas que proporciona herramientas para mejorar los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Explica que su objetivo es crear medios educativos para transmitir información de manera visual, auditiva o audiovisual. Finalmente, destaca la importancia de usar la tecnología de forma apropiada en el aula para mejorar la calidad de la educación,
Copyright protects original creative works such as music, photographs, and writing. It prevents others from using the work without permission. Copyright Hub can help obtain permission to use images by finding the copyright owner and granting permission on their behalf, as long as the user does not claim ownership. Organizations that can help locate image owners and license photos legally include Getty Images, the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies, and the British Broadcasting Corporation.
For a school project, the student created an equine magazine using Photoshop and Microsoft Word. In Photoshop, tools like the magic wand and text box were used to design the front cover with the horse photo and title. Microsoft Word was used to write out the double page spread before editing. The student took inspiration from magazines like Horse & Hound and Equus to design the front cover and double page spread. Simple fonts and earth tone colors were selected to complement the horse photo and target an audience of 15-35 year olds from an upper middle class background interested in horses.
The document summarizes the design process for a magazine project. It discusses using Photoshop and Microsoft Word to create the front cover and double page spread. Photoshop was used to cut out an image of a horse and add text boxes. Microsoft Word was used to write out content for the double page spread. The document also mentions being inspired by existing magazines like Horse and Hound and Equus. Fonts, colors, and layout principles were chosen to make the content clear and appealing to the target audience of 15-35 year olds interested in horses.
The document discusses photographers whose styles the author likes and wants to emulate in their own photography work. These include Peter Watson for landscape photography, Royna Galka for street portraits, John Steven for equine photography, and others. For each photographer, the author notes what aspects of their style, composition, lighting, or editing they find appealing, such as naturalistic or understated edits. They aim to capture scenery, portraits, and equine subjects in a realistic yet visually striking manner without over-processing images. Pages from photography books on landscapes and street photography also informed the author's preferences.
The document discusses different types of briefs that are used when companies contract with media or production firms to complete projects. It provides examples for each type of brief:
- Contractual briefs legally obligate a media company to complete a specific project for a client. Non-completion could result in legal action.
- Formal briefs outline the client's product requirements but may not be legally binding. They provide just enough information for the company to design the product.
- Negotiated briefs allow multiple companies bidding on a project to discuss and potentially modify the client's requirements.
- Competition briefs are given to multiple companies competing for a project, with the client selecting the best submission.
- The document provides an evaluation of a photography student's final major project consisting of landscape, portrait, and equine photos.
- While some photos differed from the original proposal, the student is overall happy with how the project turned out, especially a deer photo.
- Feedback from surveys indicated that most photos were clear, composed, and looked professional, especially landscape and equine photos.
- If redo the project, the student would stick more closely to the original proposal and avoid portraits, instead focusing on equine and landscapes.
The document describes three different types of photos the author has taken in different locations - landscape photos in one area, portrait photos in another area, and equine or horse photos in a third location.
The document discusses photographers whose styles the author aims to emulate in their own photography work. They like Peter Watson's landscape photography for its realistic depiction achieved through minimal editing. They also appreciate Royna Galka's street portraits for capturing unusual settings while still looking bright, and John Steven's equine photos in mid-air without over-editing. Marcus Castle's landscape photos make locations appealing through style and editing. Emily Hancock shoots equines in rural settings looking natural. Neil Redfern takes portraits in Salford with a casual, unforced style. The author hopes to capture a similar realistic yet edited look in their own portrait and landscape photography.
Final major project production diary template 2014 2015ShannonOrr
This document contains the production diary and progress updates of a student completing their final major project. It outlines the tasks completed each week such as finishing a project schedule, conducting research, taking photographs, and editing photos. It also lists the planned tasks for upcoming weeks which include completing a proposal, finding photo locations, editing photos, conducting a survey, and finishing an evaluation. Potential contingency plans are mentioned in case of problems.
The document describes editing a photo taken of a friend's horse. The photographer cut out the shape of the horse and placed the name of their magazine behind its ears to make it appear the horse was in front of the text. After adding the writing and positioning the horse's ears in front of the text for a 3D effect, the only other edit made was increasing the contrast to improve the color from the original photo.
The target audience for this equestrian magazine is 18-65 year olds with a mainly female audience who are interested in or own horses. The magazine content and terminology used assumes knowledge of horses and equestrian terms that would appeal more to upper middle class readers able to afford horse ownership. The magazine cover uses bold, varied sized fonts and bright colors like orange and green to catch readers' eyes and draw them in to read the cover lines, with information placed strategically from top to bottom for readers to view as their eyes move across the page. The genre is an informational equestrian monthly magazine using formal language and discussions of topics like show jumping to engage its target horse enthusiast readership.
Copyright protects original creative works such as music, photographs, and writing. It prevents others from using copyrighted work without permission. Copyright Hub can help obtain permission to use images by contacting the copyright owner on behalf of the requester. Major organizations like Getty Images and the British Broadcasting Corporation can also provide legal access to images when permission is granted.
Unfriended is a found footage horror film that follows a group of teens communicating over video chat. The film received mixed reviews, with some praising its unique style but criticizing the teen dialogue. While the beginning was "cringe worthy" with unfunny humor, the film gained a certain charm as it progressed. The characters act like normal teens with personal problems, making them more relatable than the stereotypical characters in classic slashers. The found footage style and computer screen perspective immerse the viewer in the film. Though not without flaws, the acting, style, and dual sensory experience of both sight and sound make Unfriended a worthwhile watch, even if not rewatchable. The reviewer gives it a
Unfriended is a found footage horror film about a group of teens communicating over Skype who are tormented by an unknown person. The film starts with cringe-worthy teen humor and arguments between characters, but over time the characters seem more human as they face real teen problems and ask others for help with the threat. Though the acting and small cast are not top-tier, they seem natural rather than acting. The found footage style through a computer screen makes the viewer feel like they are part of the film. While the plot is not the strongest, the film's style and natural feeling characters make it worth a first watch with an overall rating of 7.5 out of 10.
For their first news story, the author did a voiceover story about a girl who was hit by a car. They researched the incident and recorded a script sharing what happened and how the girl was doing. Their second story was an interview with a friend pretending to be a show organizer about the Cheshire show, promoting it to college students. For their final story, the author did vox pops interviewing various students about how university fees have affected their decision to attend, including those who could and couldn't afford it. Overall, the author felt interviewing people worked well for their target audience but would improve sound quality and reduce background noise in future interviews.
In this unit, the document summarizes three news stories that were completed. The first story was a voicer story about a girl who was hit by a car, which involved researching the incident and recording a script. The second story was also a voicer story about a local show, and involved interviewing a friend who helped with the show. The third and final story involved vox pops, which are interviews with multiple people on a topic, in this case the effect of university fees on students' choices.
Universities in England will be able to charge tuition fees of up to £9,000 per year starting in 2012, which represents almost a threefold increase from current rates and will transfer much of the cost of higher education from the state to students. While the government argues this will provide universities more stability and autonomy, critics say it will negatively impact access to university for lower-income students and place a significant financial burden on students.
Over the past 3 years, university prices in the UK have risen significantly, with tuition fees increasing to £9,000 in 2012 from £6,000, leading to a nearly 50% drop in university attendance. Interviews with students at Eccles sixth form centre found that for most, the increased costs have affected their plans to attend university due to inability to afford the higher fees. Overall, the data shows rising prices are reducing university attendance as many students cannot afford the cost of attendance.