This document discusses the photography of Ed Wood and prohibits copying any of his images. It provides Ed Wood's website, www.ArtworksPhotoDesign.com, for viewing more of his photographic work.
When you read it's very useful to take notes of the important information. However, it's important to take good notes. Here's a brief but very useful explanation on how to take good notes when you're reading.
Tessie Szetho wants to build a website called First Steps to help artists build their portfolio by allowing people to post artwork requests and artists to submit artwork in response. The requestor would rate submitted artworks and contact the artist if interested in acquiring any artwork. The site would use technologies like Django and cloud hosting to enable easy scaling and a pay-as-you-go model.
Akshar Enterprise is an art gallery in Baroda, India that provides one-stop interior and exterior design solutions. They deal in sculptures, murals, wall panels made from various materials like AAC, wood, stone, and metals. Akshar also offers landscaping services like garden sculptures, fountains, and ponds. They create wall panels, sculptures, murals, and do landscaping work. The document provides photos of some of their projects which include sculptures, murals, fountains, and landscaping work for commercial and residential clients.
is a business directory exclusively for women. Women With Know How is organized by industry type.
http://www.cv-vision.com/ovse/mzelman/
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This document provides an overview of CAI, an IT services company with over 25 years of experience. It summarizes CAI's clients in various industries, the services it offers including application development and support, and how it provides value through cost savings and improved performance. It also describes CAI's global delivery centers and processes, and reasons why companies work with CAI such as leveraging employees on strategic initiatives and getting out of legacy systems support. The document concludes with next steps of an executive briefing to discuss CAI's methodologies, offshore capabilities, intellectual property, and vendor management services.
This document summarizes a webinar on developing Series 40 Java applications for multiple user interface patterns. The webinar covered the Series 40 device range, touch UI style guides, adapting applications for touch and non-touch interfaces, and demonstrations using the NetBeans IDE and Nokia SDKs. It discussed challenges like varying hardware specifications and screen sizes, and solutions like Nokia's Java Developer's Library and LWUIT and Tantalum frameworks. The presenter demonstrated strategies for targeting both touch and non-touch interfaces from a single codebase by checking API support at runtime.
La revue d'itération intégrée… Et autres fabuleuses pratiques Agiles adaptées...Pyxis Technologies
Partage d'un bel exemple de ce que l'adoption de l'Agilité peut apporter à une organisation, au-delà de la simple utilisation de Scrum. En particulier, sa présentation porte sur les pratiques mises en place à la Société immobilière du Québec (SIQ) dans un contexte d'équipes nombreuses :
- la définition de la portée par les processus d'affaires;
- la planification du développement avec les cas d'utilisation;
- l'établissement d'un cadre méthodologique Agile;
- la qualification des exigences fonctionnelles par des tests automatisés (BDD).
La présentation s'adresse à n'importe quelle personne qui veut des exemples d'une transition réussie ou qui souhaite découvrir le potentiel de l'Agilité.
Scrum is a framework for developing complex products and systems. It employs an iterative, incremental approach with three roles - Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Team - and four meetings - Planning, Daily Scrum, Review, and Retrospective. The Product Owner prioritizes items in the Product Backlog and accepts or rejects work results. The cross-functional Team selects and delivers the highest priority backlog items within a Sprint. The Scrum Master helps the Team achieve their goals and shields them from distractions.
When you read it's very useful to take notes of the important information. However, it's important to take good notes. Here's a brief but very useful explanation on how to take good notes when you're reading.
Tessie Szetho wants to build a website called First Steps to help artists build their portfolio by allowing people to post artwork requests and artists to submit artwork in response. The requestor would rate submitted artworks and contact the artist if interested in acquiring any artwork. The site would use technologies like Django and cloud hosting to enable easy scaling and a pay-as-you-go model.
Akshar Enterprise is an art gallery in Baroda, India that provides one-stop interior and exterior design solutions. They deal in sculptures, murals, wall panels made from various materials like AAC, wood, stone, and metals. Akshar also offers landscaping services like garden sculptures, fountains, and ponds. They create wall panels, sculptures, murals, and do landscaping work. The document provides photos of some of their projects which include sculptures, murals, fountains, and landscaping work for commercial and residential clients.
is a business directory exclusively for women. Women With Know How is organized by industry type.
http://www.cv-vision.com/ovse/mzelman/
www.womenwithknowhow.com
This document provides an overview of CAI, an IT services company with over 25 years of experience. It summarizes CAI's clients in various industries, the services it offers including application development and support, and how it provides value through cost savings and improved performance. It also describes CAI's global delivery centers and processes, and reasons why companies work with CAI such as leveraging employees on strategic initiatives and getting out of legacy systems support. The document concludes with next steps of an executive briefing to discuss CAI's methodologies, offshore capabilities, intellectual property, and vendor management services.
This document summarizes a webinar on developing Series 40 Java applications for multiple user interface patterns. The webinar covered the Series 40 device range, touch UI style guides, adapting applications for touch and non-touch interfaces, and demonstrations using the NetBeans IDE and Nokia SDKs. It discussed challenges like varying hardware specifications and screen sizes, and solutions like Nokia's Java Developer's Library and LWUIT and Tantalum frameworks. The presenter demonstrated strategies for targeting both touch and non-touch interfaces from a single codebase by checking API support at runtime.
La revue d'itération intégrée… Et autres fabuleuses pratiques Agiles adaptées...Pyxis Technologies
Partage d'un bel exemple de ce que l'adoption de l'Agilité peut apporter à une organisation, au-delà de la simple utilisation de Scrum. En particulier, sa présentation porte sur les pratiques mises en place à la Société immobilière du Québec (SIQ) dans un contexte d'équipes nombreuses :
- la définition de la portée par les processus d'affaires;
- la planification du développement avec les cas d'utilisation;
- l'établissement d'un cadre méthodologique Agile;
- la qualification des exigences fonctionnelles par des tests automatisés (BDD).
La présentation s'adresse à n'importe quelle personne qui veut des exemples d'une transition réussie ou qui souhaite découvrir le potentiel de l'Agilité.
Scrum is a framework for developing complex products and systems. It employs an iterative, incremental approach with three roles - Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Team - and four meetings - Planning, Daily Scrum, Review, and Retrospective. The Product Owner prioritizes items in the Product Backlog and accepts or rejects work results. The cross-functional Team selects and delivers the highest priority backlog items within a Sprint. The Scrum Master helps the Team achieve their goals and shields them from distractions.
The document provides an overview of web services and related technologies including JAXB, SOAP, WSDL, XML-RPC, and SOAP. It defines key concepts such as service description, discovery, and invocation. It describes the SOAP envelope and how SOAP messages are exchanged over HTTP. It also summarizes WSDL elements and how WSDL is used to describe web service interfaces, bindings and endpoints.
The document provides an overview of web services and related technologies including JAXB, SOAP, WSDL, XML-RPC, and SOAP. It defines key concepts such as service description, discovery, and invocation. It describes the layers of the conceptual web services stack including network, messaging, service description, publication, discovery, and quality of service. It also provides examples of SOAP messages and faults.
This document discusses information radiators, which are displays that show information to team members without requiring them to directly ask others. It provides examples of common information radiators like agile boards, working agreements, project health displays, domain models, architecture diagrams, and issues tracking boards. A good information radiator is big, simple, maintained, and located in a place with high visibility. It communicates important updates frequently and passively to keep all team members informed.
Agile is considered by Standish group as the universal remedy for software project failures, and Scrum is without a doubt the most popular Agile method today. With it's help you can deliver working software within 30 days and drastically reduce the time to Market for your products. Join this meetup to find out what Scrum is and learn how you can get started already today.
The document discusses various design principles and patterns in Java including the Singleton, Factory Method, Prototype, and Abstract Factory patterns. It provides examples of when and how to apply each pattern, describing their structures, participants, collaborations and consequences. It also covers design principles such as the open-closed principle, dependency inversion, and interface segregation.
The document discusses problems with traditional software development approaches and proposes an agile approach using Scrum. It outlines key principles of Scrum including short iterative development cycles, daily stand-ups, prioritized backlogs and frequent deliveries of working software. Scrum roles of Product Owner, Scrum Master and cross-functional team are defined along with common Scrum artifacts, meetings and metrics used. Challenges of adopting Scrum at an organizational level are also covered.
SCRUM is a framework for managing complex projects that emphasizes iterative development, daily self-organization, and regular inspection of progress and results. Key components of SCRUM include roles like the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team. Artifacts include the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment. Events in each Sprint include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, Sprint Execution, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. The goal is to optimize predictability, risk control, and value delivery through short cycles of work called Sprints.
The document provides an overview of web services and related technologies including JAXB, SOAP, WSDL, XML-RPC, and SOAP. It defines key concepts such as service description, discovery, and invocation. It describes the SOAP envelope and how SOAP messages are exchanged over HTTP. It also summarizes WSDL elements and how WSDL is used to describe web service interfaces, bindings and endpoints.
The document provides an overview of web services and related technologies including JAXB, SOAP, WSDL, XML-RPC, and SOAP. It defines key concepts such as service description, discovery, and invocation. It describes the layers of the conceptual web services stack including network, messaging, service description, publication, discovery, and quality of service. It also provides examples of SOAP messages and faults.
This document discusses information radiators, which are displays that show information to team members without requiring them to directly ask others. It provides examples of common information radiators like agile boards, working agreements, project health displays, domain models, architecture diagrams, and issues tracking boards. A good information radiator is big, simple, maintained, and located in a place with high visibility. It communicates important updates frequently and passively to keep all team members informed.
Agile is considered by Standish group as the universal remedy for software project failures, and Scrum is without a doubt the most popular Agile method today. With it's help you can deliver working software within 30 days and drastically reduce the time to Market for your products. Join this meetup to find out what Scrum is and learn how you can get started already today.
The document discusses various design principles and patterns in Java including the Singleton, Factory Method, Prototype, and Abstract Factory patterns. It provides examples of when and how to apply each pattern, describing their structures, participants, collaborations and consequences. It also covers design principles such as the open-closed principle, dependency inversion, and interface segregation.
The document discusses problems with traditional software development approaches and proposes an agile approach using Scrum. It outlines key principles of Scrum including short iterative development cycles, daily stand-ups, prioritized backlogs and frequent deliveries of working software. Scrum roles of Product Owner, Scrum Master and cross-functional team are defined along with common Scrum artifacts, meetings and metrics used. Challenges of adopting Scrum at an organizational level are also covered.
SCRUM is a framework for managing complex projects that emphasizes iterative development, daily self-organization, and regular inspection of progress and results. Key components of SCRUM include roles like the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team. Artifacts include the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment. Events in each Sprint include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, Sprint Execution, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. The goal is to optimize predictability, risk control, and value delivery through short cycles of work called Sprints.