Este documento presenta los cálculos y análisis para la cuarta etapa del Acueducto Regional de Occidente en el municipio de Belalcazar, Colombia. Incluye un diagnóstico del sistema de acueducto existente, cálculos de población futura, parámetros de diseño como dotación neta y caudales, y una simulación hidráulica de la red de distribución propuesta. El objetivo es mejorar el servicio de acueducto para las zonas rurales y urbanas del municipio.
This document discusses testing RubyMotion applications for iOS. It notes that manually building and clicking through apps on devices and simulators is time-intensive, and crash logs can be difficult to decipher, leading to "crash driven development". The document advocates separating business logic from API calls through testing, which encourages object-oriented design and makes it easy to spot bugs and add features. It provides a link to a sample RubyMotion app with testing called Quotidien.
The document provides recommendations for project management including setting up frequent assessment and feedback, planning incrementally in small units, and using an agile framework with sprints, planning sessions, sprints for work, and retrospectives to continuously improve. It also recommends making small, frequent commits to source control and using test-driven development.
This document contains a list of team members for Team C in Phl 323 including Eugene Hughley, Fred Gray, Ulysses Sheppard, and Paul West. It also contains questions about recommending strategies to create alliances, explaining how leadership and management affect networking, proposing an environment supportive of team functioning and learning, and includes sections for a conclusion and references.
FIndSimiliar Presentation of Test ResultsMarissa Marsh
The document summarizes the results of testing FindSimilarTM, an image search tool, on 110 images against a fashion inventory. Key findings include:
- Cropping images improved results, with 90% of images producing good matches when cropped compared to 50% without cropping.
- Factors like cluttered backgrounds, extreme viewpoints, lack of distinguishing features, or overly complex lighting hindered results for about 10% of images.
- Future versions of the tool will incorporate automatic cropping and categorization of items like tops vs. pants to further improve image matching.
This document summarizes key concepts from the book "Confident Ruby" by Avdi Grimm. It discusses patterns for writing confident Ruby code at the method level, including collecting input, performing work, and delivering output while handling errors. Specific techniques covered include using conversion methods to coerce inputs, isolating special cases to single objects, and passing policies as blocks/procs/lambdas to clients rather than data to give flexibility and put decision making in client hands. The overall goal is to write code that tells a clear narrative or story.
This document discusses French sociological perspectives on everyday life from the 1960s onward. It covers Henri Lefebvre's Marxist critique of everyday life as alienated and dominated by consumerism and ideologies. It also discusses Michel de Certeau's theory of everyday practices as tactical ways for people to negotiate power structures. Finally, it summarizes Michel Maffesoli's view that everyday social rituals and hedonism represent a form of passive resistance by the masses to domination by political and economic powers.
The document discusses the Blitz during World War 2. It describes how the Blitz involved bombing of London and other parts of the UK by German forces. It also discusses how people survived the bombings by evacuating children and women from cities, using shelters like Anderson shelters or tube stations for protection, and how the bombings were not isolated to just the UK as the RAF also participated in bombings.
This document discusses Henri Lefebvre's theories on everyday life from his book The Critique of Everyday Life. It covers several key points:
1) Lefebvre viewed modernization and consumer culture as colonizing everyday life and transforming it.
2) He believed everyday life under capitalism is exploitative and oppressive, but its energies could be used to transform it.
3) Lefebvre saw the potential for alienation to end and for a "total person" to emerge through the transformation of everyday life, signaling the "end of history." Festivals were seen as glimpses of this alternative to capitalism.
Motion in the Middle: RubyMotion as a Gateway to Mobile DevelopmentMatthew Salerno
In the past year or so, RubyMotion (RM) has gained its share of both adherents and skeptics. Some criticize RM for being too far removed from the underlying Cocoa frameworks, while others claim the toolchain isn’t "Ruby" enough. While there is certainly merit to these conflicting objections, it is because of these supposed flaws, and not in spite of them, that RubyMotion is an excellent tool for producing iOS apps. By leveraging both the power of the Objective-C frameworks and the speed and expressiveness of Ruby (not to mention opening up the iOS ecosystem to the historically prolific open source Ruby community), RM has the potential to greatly expand the iOS developer base and change the mobile landscape for the better. In his talk, "Motion in the Middle," Matthew discusses the ways in which RubyMotion enables elegant, Ruby-esque design while exposing enough of the iOS/Cocoa frameworks to allow for wide-ranging and highly extendable applications.
This document summarizes research on primates and their use of tools. It begins by defining primates and noting their close relation to humans. It then discusses the historical view that only humans used and made tools, whereas now it is recognized that both apes and humans can use and make simple tools. While apes demonstrate an ability to modify their environment, they lack a material culture of tool transmission seen in humans. Possible reasons for this difference are explored, such as anatomical limitations or inability to imitate, but these are dismissed. The document suggests the key difference is humans' capacity for conceptual thinking, symbolic behavior, and cumulative learning that allows progressive development of tool usage over generations.
STKI 2012 summit presentation knowledge management and learning toolsliza_Bodogin
The document summarizes a presentation on knowledge, social, and learning management strategies. It discusses enterprise portals and social networks as tools to facilitate knowledge sharing and management. It provides examples of popular enterprise social tools and data on companies' adoption of social technologies. It also shares results of a survey on organizations' use and planned deployment of social and collaboration tools.
This document summarizes an Erasmus project between universities in Turkey and Europe exploring cultural differences in design practice. It describes creative methods used, including observing public spaces, interventions like placing a hopscotch board, and distributing questionnaires. Observations found that loitering serves economic and social functions, but responses to interventions varied by age and location. The impressions were that people felt unsafe loitering alone but interventions drew more attention. The survey asked about reasons for and practices of loitering. Overall the document studied loitering behaviors to inform future design ideas.
Non Developer Scrum Teams: How Scrum Can Improve Your OperationsMatthew Salerno
This document discusses how scrum principles can help non-development teams like operations, HR, and office management. It outlines how scrum can help teams deal with multiple stakeholders, communication issues, and extensive work in progress by establishing a product owner, backlog, and sprint planning. Using scrum practices like limiting work in progress and identifying dependencies helps provide reliable estimates and visibility into workflows. Organization-wide adoption of scrum principles can create aligned, accountable, and efficient teams across all parts of an organization.
Este documento presenta los cálculos y análisis para la cuarta etapa del Acueducto Regional de Occidente en el municipio de Belalcazar, Colombia. Incluye un diagnóstico del sistema de acueducto existente, cálculos de población futura, parámetros de diseño como dotación neta y caudales, y una simulación hidráulica de la red de distribución propuesta. El objetivo es mejorar el servicio de acueducto para las zonas rurales y urbanas del municipio.
This document discusses testing RubyMotion applications for iOS. It notes that manually building and clicking through apps on devices and simulators is time-intensive, and crash logs can be difficult to decipher, leading to "crash driven development". The document advocates separating business logic from API calls through testing, which encourages object-oriented design and makes it easy to spot bugs and add features. It provides a link to a sample RubyMotion app with testing called Quotidien.
The document provides recommendations for project management including setting up frequent assessment and feedback, planning incrementally in small units, and using an agile framework with sprints, planning sessions, sprints for work, and retrospectives to continuously improve. It also recommends making small, frequent commits to source control and using test-driven development.
This document contains a list of team members for Team C in Phl 323 including Eugene Hughley, Fred Gray, Ulysses Sheppard, and Paul West. It also contains questions about recommending strategies to create alliances, explaining how leadership and management affect networking, proposing an environment supportive of team functioning and learning, and includes sections for a conclusion and references.
FIndSimiliar Presentation of Test ResultsMarissa Marsh
The document summarizes the results of testing FindSimilarTM, an image search tool, on 110 images against a fashion inventory. Key findings include:
- Cropping images improved results, with 90% of images producing good matches when cropped compared to 50% without cropping.
- Factors like cluttered backgrounds, extreme viewpoints, lack of distinguishing features, or overly complex lighting hindered results for about 10% of images.
- Future versions of the tool will incorporate automatic cropping and categorization of items like tops vs. pants to further improve image matching.
This document summarizes key concepts from the book "Confident Ruby" by Avdi Grimm. It discusses patterns for writing confident Ruby code at the method level, including collecting input, performing work, and delivering output while handling errors. Specific techniques covered include using conversion methods to coerce inputs, isolating special cases to single objects, and passing policies as blocks/procs/lambdas to clients rather than data to give flexibility and put decision making in client hands. The overall goal is to write code that tells a clear narrative or story.
This document discusses French sociological perspectives on everyday life from the 1960s onward. It covers Henri Lefebvre's Marxist critique of everyday life as alienated and dominated by consumerism and ideologies. It also discusses Michel de Certeau's theory of everyday practices as tactical ways for people to negotiate power structures. Finally, it summarizes Michel Maffesoli's view that everyday social rituals and hedonism represent a form of passive resistance by the masses to domination by political and economic powers.
The document discusses the Blitz during World War 2. It describes how the Blitz involved bombing of London and other parts of the UK by German forces. It also discusses how people survived the bombings by evacuating children and women from cities, using shelters like Anderson shelters or tube stations for protection, and how the bombings were not isolated to just the UK as the RAF also participated in bombings.
This document discusses Henri Lefebvre's theories on everyday life from his book The Critique of Everyday Life. It covers several key points:
1) Lefebvre viewed modernization and consumer culture as colonizing everyday life and transforming it.
2) He believed everyday life under capitalism is exploitative and oppressive, but its energies could be used to transform it.
3) Lefebvre saw the potential for alienation to end and for a "total person" to emerge through the transformation of everyday life, signaling the "end of history." Festivals were seen as glimpses of this alternative to capitalism.
Motion in the Middle: RubyMotion as a Gateway to Mobile DevelopmentMatthew Salerno
In the past year or so, RubyMotion (RM) has gained its share of both adherents and skeptics. Some criticize RM for being too far removed from the underlying Cocoa frameworks, while others claim the toolchain isn’t "Ruby" enough. While there is certainly merit to these conflicting objections, it is because of these supposed flaws, and not in spite of them, that RubyMotion is an excellent tool for producing iOS apps. By leveraging both the power of the Objective-C frameworks and the speed and expressiveness of Ruby (not to mention opening up the iOS ecosystem to the historically prolific open source Ruby community), RM has the potential to greatly expand the iOS developer base and change the mobile landscape for the better. In his talk, "Motion in the Middle," Matthew discusses the ways in which RubyMotion enables elegant, Ruby-esque design while exposing enough of the iOS/Cocoa frameworks to allow for wide-ranging and highly extendable applications.
This document summarizes research on primates and their use of tools. It begins by defining primates and noting their close relation to humans. It then discusses the historical view that only humans used and made tools, whereas now it is recognized that both apes and humans can use and make simple tools. While apes demonstrate an ability to modify their environment, they lack a material culture of tool transmission seen in humans. Possible reasons for this difference are explored, such as anatomical limitations or inability to imitate, but these are dismissed. The document suggests the key difference is humans' capacity for conceptual thinking, symbolic behavior, and cumulative learning that allows progressive development of tool usage over generations.
STKI 2012 summit presentation knowledge management and learning toolsliza_Bodogin
The document summarizes a presentation on knowledge, social, and learning management strategies. It discusses enterprise portals and social networks as tools to facilitate knowledge sharing and management. It provides examples of popular enterprise social tools and data on companies' adoption of social technologies. It also shares results of a survey on organizations' use and planned deployment of social and collaboration tools.
This document summarizes an Erasmus project between universities in Turkey and Europe exploring cultural differences in design practice. It describes creative methods used, including observing public spaces, interventions like placing a hopscotch board, and distributing questionnaires. Observations found that loitering serves economic and social functions, but responses to interventions varied by age and location. The impressions were that people felt unsafe loitering alone but interventions drew more attention. The survey asked about reasons for and practices of loitering. Overall the document studied loitering behaviors to inform future design ideas.
Non Developer Scrum Teams: How Scrum Can Improve Your OperationsMatthew Salerno
This document discusses how scrum principles can help non-development teams like operations, HR, and office management. It outlines how scrum can help teams deal with multiple stakeholders, communication issues, and extensive work in progress by establishing a product owner, backlog, and sprint planning. Using scrum practices like limiting work in progress and identifying dependencies helps provide reliable estimates and visibility into workflows. Organization-wide adoption of scrum principles can create aligned, accountable, and efficient teams across all parts of an organization.
Dog Walking Gemona del Friuli: Laghetto Minisini e Fiume Tagliamento. Segue p...Gemona Turismo
Escursione estiva per sfuggire alla calura!
Passeggiata al Laghetto Minisini meta di escursionisti. La zona, per le sue caratteristiche ambientali, è ricompresa in un “Sito di Importanza Comunitaria” ed è inserita nella “Rete Natura 2000”. Per concludere ci si rinfresca nel Tagliamento e ci si rigenera con un assaggio di Pan di Sorc Presidio Slow Food del Gemonese a cura dell’Ecomuseo delle Acque del Gemonese.
Un progetto che nasce dal desiderio di un gruppo di
operatori turistici abruzzesi di instaurare un rapporto
particolare con i loro viaggiatori: amici con i quali
condividere esperienze uniche e irripetibili.
Partiremo alla scoperta del nostro Abruzzo e del
suo territorio affascinante, versatile e multicolore:
attraversarlo per pochi chilometri può trasformare
dei semplici turisti in avventurosi viaggiatori.
Escursione naturalistica gratuita con guida ambientale da noli a varigottiLiForYou
8 ottobre, escursione giornaliera gratuita in compagnia di guida ambientale, nello scenario naturale mozzafiato del maestoso Promontorio di Capo Noli, attraverso il Sentiero del Pellegrino che collega Noli a Varigotti.
2. Domenica 25 marzo – 8:00-13:00 Automuniti-Costo:4€ a testa
Escursione guidata: Monte Savignano e il laghetto carsico
Situato a 5 km da Castel del Monte, con i suoi 653 m s.l.m. è uno dei rilievi più alti
dell’altopiano murgiano. Il percorso, con un dislivello di circa 150 m, attraversa la tipica
pseudosteppa, che caratterizza il Parco Nazionale dell’Alta Murgia, e conduce nei pressi di
un laghetto carsico effimero che ospita diverse specie come il tritone italico e
rappresenta un importante sito di approvvigionamento di acqua per volpi e cinghiali.
Appuntamento ore 8:00 prossimità facoltà di Economia e Commercio di Bari Poggiofranco.
In alternativa ore 8:30 presso distributore ESSO sulla strada per Castel del Monte -
Andria.
difficoltà percorso: media
3. ISCRIZIONI E INFORMAZIONI
Per ogni informazione e per la prenotazione dell’escursione contattare le guide
Graziana Antolino (3491236466 - grazianaantolino@gmail.com) e
Maria Tania Minerva (3408538964 – minerva_maria_t@libero.it).
Ogni partecipante usufruirà del servizio guida, e dell’eventuale ingresso ai siti a
pagamento. Gli itinerari in programma sono di facile percorrenza e quindi adatti ad un
pubblico di qualsiasi età. Si consiglia comunque per tutti abbigliamento comodo, scarpe da
ginnastica o da trekking, cappellino, bottiglietta d’acqua, impermeabile o ombrello. I
bambini fino a 6 anni partecipano gratuitamente alle escursioni organizzate.
Le guide del Centro Studi Terrae sono coperte da assicurazione R.C.T. (Responsabilità
Civile Terzi), in quanto associate all’ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA GUIDE AMBIENTALI
ED ESCURSIONISTICHE (AIGAE).