TMPA-2015: The Verification of Functional Programs by Applying Statechart Dia...Iosif Itkin
The Verification of Functional Programs by Applying Statechart Diagrams Construction Method
Andrew Mironov, IPI, Moscow
12 - 14 November 2015
Tools and Methods of Program Analysis in St. Petersburg
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Benefits of Washing Hands
*Benefits of sniffing water into the Nose
*Benefits of Washing the Face
* And many more..
Like & Share Official Page of Maulana Ilyas Qadri
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The document summarizes key points from a webinar about using social media for organizational listening. It outlines six steps for effective listening: 1) Get organizational buy-in for listening. 2) Use RSS feeds to monitor conversations. 3) Identify relevant keywords. 4) Set up feeds and dashboards for monitoring. 5) Make listening an ongoing practice through regular review. 6) Build in regular reflection on insights and how to improve based on what was heard. The webinar also provided a case study of how the Red Cross improved relationships through active listening on social media.
Introductionto Windows Share Point Services3.0LiquidHub
This document provides an introduction to the lab objectives and components for exploring new features in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. The lab objectives are to describe interface changes, configure document collaboration, wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, project tasks, email integration, and Outlook integration. The lab uses three virtual machines - a domain controller, SharePoint server, and client system. Exercises guide configuring the interface changes like navigation, security trimming access for different users, and adding subsites.
The document discusses the concept of micro-participation, which refers to allowing citizens to engage with their government and participate in civic matters in small, convenient ways. It notes that currently, there are too few people doing too much. Micro-participation aims to make participation more accessible by meeting people on their own terms and timelines through both online and offline means. Examples mentioned include using websites and apps to report issues, translate materials, deliver services, and conduct consultations and meetings in quicker, easier formats. The goal is to make government and civic participation less boring through these small micro-contributions.
The document discusses a strategy for digital innovation in local government. It recommends treating online communities as real communities, giving staff the tools needed to do their jobs, prototyping ideas before strategizing, and creating a comprehensive strategy that focuses on mobile access, open data, user-centered design, and developing skills for a digital economy. The strategy emphasizes making participation convenient and that everything will become digital.
Digital Engagement Presentation Blackburn 18 marchMichael Rawlins
The document discusses different types of engagement including marketing engagement, employee engagement, community engagement, and digital engagement. It provides examples of online communities like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr that can be used for digital and community engagement. The document also discusses how hyperlocal websites can help organizations engage with communities by publishing content in more places without constraints and building trust. It provides an example of a UK police force that held its first online community meeting on a hyperlocal site to engage with and answer questions from the public.
TMPA-2015: The Verification of Functional Programs by Applying Statechart Dia...Iosif Itkin
The Verification of Functional Programs by Applying Statechart Diagrams Construction Method
Andrew Mironov, IPI, Moscow
12 - 14 November 2015
Tools and Methods of Program Analysis in St. Petersburg
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Benefits of Washing Hands
*Benefits of sniffing water into the Nose
*Benefits of Washing the Face
* And many more..
Like & Share Official Page of Maulana Ilyas Qadri
www.facebook.com/IlyasQadriZiaee
The document summarizes key points from a webinar about using social media for organizational listening. It outlines six steps for effective listening: 1) Get organizational buy-in for listening. 2) Use RSS feeds to monitor conversations. 3) Identify relevant keywords. 4) Set up feeds and dashboards for monitoring. 5) Make listening an ongoing practice through regular review. 6) Build in regular reflection on insights and how to improve based on what was heard. The webinar also provided a case study of how the Red Cross improved relationships through active listening on social media.
Introductionto Windows Share Point Services3.0LiquidHub
This document provides an introduction to the lab objectives and components for exploring new features in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. The lab objectives are to describe interface changes, configure document collaboration, wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, project tasks, email integration, and Outlook integration. The lab uses three virtual machines - a domain controller, SharePoint server, and client system. Exercises guide configuring the interface changes like navigation, security trimming access for different users, and adding subsites.
The document discusses the concept of micro-participation, which refers to allowing citizens to engage with their government and participate in civic matters in small, convenient ways. It notes that currently, there are too few people doing too much. Micro-participation aims to make participation more accessible by meeting people on their own terms and timelines through both online and offline means. Examples mentioned include using websites and apps to report issues, translate materials, deliver services, and conduct consultations and meetings in quicker, easier formats. The goal is to make government and civic participation less boring through these small micro-contributions.
The document discusses a strategy for digital innovation in local government. It recommends treating online communities as real communities, giving staff the tools needed to do their jobs, prototyping ideas before strategizing, and creating a comprehensive strategy that focuses on mobile access, open data, user-centered design, and developing skills for a digital economy. The strategy emphasizes making participation convenient and that everything will become digital.
Digital Engagement Presentation Blackburn 18 marchMichael Rawlins
The document discusses different types of engagement including marketing engagement, employee engagement, community engagement, and digital engagement. It provides examples of online communities like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr that can be used for digital and community engagement. The document also discusses how hyperlocal websites can help organizations engage with communities by publishing content in more places without constraints and building trust. It provides an example of a UK police force that held its first online community meeting on a hyperlocal site to engage with and answer questions from the public.
This document discusses the importance of digital engagement for public services. It notes that consumers now spend far more time online than was previously spent watching television. Some key principles of digital engagement discussed are that online communities should be treated as real communities, participation should be convenient for users, and social media is for communication rather than Communications. The document stresses that public services need a strategic approach to digital engagement to understand why they are using different online tools and to focus on desired outcomes rather than just adopting new technologies. Overall strategies should include objectives, implementation plans, evaluation, and risk management but still allow flexibility.
This document outlines the agenda for a webinar on social media strategy and tactics. The webinar will include an opening plenary on social media strategy mapping, followed by breakout sessions on specific tactics like listening, storytelling, generating buzz and networking. Participants can choose one breakout session to attend or listen to recordings of the others later. There will be opportunities for live Q&A during and after the sessions. All content from the webinar will be made available online afterwards.