This tests measure the performance of FF DP1F in entry-level configuration. Using IOzone: Write, Re-Write, Read, Re-Read, Random Read, Random Write on different packet sizes and workloads.
The document contains tables of orifice meter factors for natural gas measurement. There are tables for basic orifice factors, Reynolds number factors, and expansion factors for both flange taps and pipe taps on orifice plates of varying diameters from 0.25 to 6 inches in pipe sizes from 1.689 to 16 inches. The tables provide adjustment factors to calculate gas flow rates based on orifice plate characteristics and flow conditions.
The markets opened on a positive note but closed lower as indices faced resistance at key levels. The Nifty closed down 0.80% at 6027 and Sensex closed down 0.92% at 19983. Among sectoral indices, IT and Realty declined the most while Healthcare rose. Cipla, Hero Honda, and BPCL gained the most while InfoSys, DLF, and Hindalco lost the most. The technical outlook is bearish if indices breach key support levels, while upside is limited by resistance levels. Pivot points are provided for 50 stocks.
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report on the stock market:
- The indices closed lower, with the Nifty down 0.91% and Sensex down 0.92%, after opening higher but being unable to sustain gains. Support levels of 20400-20250 and 6150-6100 and resistance at 20855 and 6284 are identified.
- SESAGOA gained the most at 4.15% while BPCL lost the most at 5.19%. The top sector gainers were CG and OIL&GAS, while the top losers were POWER and PSU.
- Pivot points are provided for the key indices and stocks to identify support and
The document provides a technical market summary for July 26, 2010. It includes key indices levels, top gainers and losers for the day, sectoral performance, a chart analysis indicating an expectation of further upside momentum, and pivot point levels for various stocks. Traders are advised to trail stop losses and maintain a positive bias as long as support levels hold.
The technical report provides a daily market summary of key Indian indices and stocks. The Nifty and Sensex closed higher by 2% and 1.95% respectively. Top gainers were Bharti Airtel, Hindalco, and Ambuja Cements, while top losers were HCL Technologies, Siemens, and Kotak Bank. Most sectors closed in positive territory led by FMCG and metals. The report also provides pivot levels and support/resistance levels for various stocks and recommends stocks with a positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
This document provides the salary scale for civil servants in Indonesia across four job levels (Golongan I - Golongan IV) and various salary grades within each level. Salaries are listed separately for each grade and level, ranging from 1,175,000 Rupiah for the lowest grade in Golongan I to 4,100,000 Rupiah for the highest grade in Golongan IV. The document is signed by the President of Indonesia and certifies the salary scale.
The document provides a market summary for May 7, 2010 including:
1) Key indices like Nifty and Sensex opened lower but closed slightly down.
2) Top gainers and losers among stocks.
3) Sectoral performances with CG and Metal losing the most.
4) A view is provided that indices may trade in a range of 17000-17920/5100-5366 in the coming week.
The document contains tables of orifice meter factors for natural gas measurement. There are tables for basic orifice factors, Reynolds number factors, and expansion factors for both flange taps and pipe taps on orifice plates of varying diameters from 0.25 to 6 inches in pipe sizes from 1.689 to 16 inches. The tables provide adjustment factors to calculate gas flow rates based on orifice plate characteristics and flow conditions.
The markets opened on a positive note but closed lower as indices faced resistance at key levels. The Nifty closed down 0.80% at 6027 and Sensex closed down 0.92% at 19983. Among sectoral indices, IT and Realty declined the most while Healthcare rose. Cipla, Hero Honda, and BPCL gained the most while InfoSys, DLF, and Hindalco lost the most. The technical outlook is bearish if indices breach key support levels, while upside is limited by resistance levels. Pivot points are provided for 50 stocks.
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report on the stock market:
- The indices closed lower, with the Nifty down 0.91% and Sensex down 0.92%, after opening higher but being unable to sustain gains. Support levels of 20400-20250 and 6150-6100 and resistance at 20855 and 6284 are identified.
- SESAGOA gained the most at 4.15% while BPCL lost the most at 5.19%. The top sector gainers were CG and OIL&GAS, while the top losers were POWER and PSU.
- Pivot points are provided for the key indices and stocks to identify support and
The document provides a technical market summary for July 26, 2010. It includes key indices levels, top gainers and losers for the day, sectoral performance, a chart analysis indicating an expectation of further upside momentum, and pivot point levels for various stocks. Traders are advised to trail stop losses and maintain a positive bias as long as support levels hold.
The technical report provides a daily market summary of key Indian indices and stocks. The Nifty and Sensex closed higher by 2% and 1.95% respectively. Top gainers were Bharti Airtel, Hindalco, and Ambuja Cements, while top losers were HCL Technologies, Siemens, and Kotak Bank. Most sectors closed in positive territory led by FMCG and metals. The report also provides pivot levels and support/resistance levels for various stocks and recommends stocks with a positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
This document provides the salary scale for civil servants in Indonesia across four job levels (Golongan I - Golongan IV) and various salary grades within each level. Salaries are listed separately for each grade and level, ranging from 1,175,000 Rupiah for the lowest grade in Golongan I to 4,100,000 Rupiah for the highest grade in Golongan IV. The document is signed by the President of Indonesia and certifies the salary scale.
The document provides a market summary for May 7, 2010 including:
1) Key indices like Nifty and Sensex opened lower but closed slightly down.
2) Top gainers and losers among stocks.
3) Sectoral performances with CG and Metal losing the most.
4) A view is provided that indices may trade in a range of 17000-17920/5100-5366 in the coming week.
The key points from the technical report are:
1. Indian stock indices closed lower, with the Sensex falling 1.11% and the Nifty down 1.07%, amid profit booking in the final hour of trade.
2. On daily charts, the high of 20,707/6,222 for the Sensex/Nifty respectively is acting as strong resistance, with support seen at 20,290-20,189/6,094-6,063.
3. The real estate, metal and information technology sectors underperformed, falling 2.8%, 1.7% and 1.3% respectively.
The market indices closed in positive territory led by gains in BPCL, STER, and GAIL. Most sectors also closed higher led by Consumer Durables. Technical indicators show the indices confirming a flag pattern breakout if levels of 17710/5320 are sustained. The document provides the day's key stock market levels and movements.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on the given date. The Nifty and Sensex opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing with minor gains. On a sectoral basis, automobiles and metals performed positively while oil & gas and technology saw declines. Top gainers were led by Tata Motors and Kotak Bank, while top losers included Bharti Airtel and Axis Bank. The technical analysis indicates the market may test resistance levels in the coming sessions if indices trade above certain thresholds. Key support and resistance levels are also provided for various stocks.
This document summarizes funds received by municipalities in the Dominican Republic from 1999 to 2005 according to the Dominican Municipal League. It shows the amounts received each year by 13 municipalities as well as subtotals. The municipalities that received the most total funds were Azua, Barahona and Neyba.
The document provides a technical market summary for November 10, 2010. It summarizes that day's performance of key indices like Nifty and Sensex, lists the top gainers and losers, and reviews sector performances. It also analyzes support and resistance levels for the indices and predicts the possibility of the indices reaching new highs if they surpass certain levels. Pivot point values are given for various stocks. Stocks with positive and negative bias are highlighted. The report is from Angel Broking and is intended for private circulation only.
The market summary provides an overview of the day's trading activity in the Indian markets. The key indices, Nifty and Sensex, opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing up by around 0.66%. On sectoral performance, Realty and Metal gained the most while FMCG declined slightly. In terms of individual stocks, JPASSOCIAT gained the most while RPOWER lost the most. Technical indicators show that if indices sustain above recent highs, further gains are possible in the coming sessions. Pivot levels are provided for various stocks to watch their near term trading ranges.
The document provides a technical market summary for 19/10/2010 including key indices levels, sector performances, top gainers and losers for the day. It notes that the indices opened marginally lower but buying emerged at lower levels, leading to a close in positive territory. IT sector and Reliance Industries led the bounce. The daily chart shows a bullish hammer candlestick pattern, suggesting the possibility of sideways movement if indices hold above support at 20 days EMA. Upside breakout of resistance levels could lead to further gains in coming sessions. Pivot points are also provided for various stocks.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on April 23, 2010. The Nifty closed at 5269, up 0.47% for the day. Top gainers included SBI, SAIL and TATAMOTOR, while top losers were TATASTEEL, SUNPHARMA and UNITECH. The oil & gas and auto sectors saw gains while metal and realty saw losses. The report expects the market to trade in the range of 5210-5300 with support at 5235-5205 and resistance at 5340-5360 in the coming sessions.
The document provides a market summary for April 26, 2010, including key indices levels, the top 5 gaining and losing stocks, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis indicating that the indices are finding support and further momentum is possible if resistance levels are crossed, while downside risks remain if crucial support levels are broken. Pivot levels are also provided for various stocks to identify potential support and resistance levels.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on 30/04/2010. The Nifty closed at 5255, up 0.74% while the Sensex closed at 17503, up 0.71%. Top gainers were UNITECH (4.34%), RPOWER (4.12%), and ICICIBANK (3.11%) while top losers were POWERGRID (-4.40%), BPCL (-2.86%), and IDEA (-2.77%). Realty (1.96%) and CD (1.69%) sectors saw gains while FMCG (-0.96%) saw losses. The document provides support and resistance levels for key stocks
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report:
1) Indian indices closed in the red, with the Sensex down 0.56% and the Nifty down 0.75%, amid choppiness and selling pressure in the second half of the session.
2) Top gainers in the market were Ranbaxy, Tata Power, and BPCL, while top losers were Sterlite, HCL Technologies, and HDFC.
3) Most sectors closed in the red, with metals and realty seeing the largest declines, while consumer goods saw a more modest loss and capital goods saw a small gain.
The document provides a market summary for the day, including key indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Some key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex indices opened higher but gave up some gains to close slightly up.
- Metal and capital goods sectors performed best, while FMCG declined.
- Technically, the indices formed a "Shooting star" pattern, suggesting markets may correct if support levels are broken. Upside is limited unless resistance levels are crossed convincingly.
- Specific stocks are highlighted as having positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
The document provides a summary of the Indian stock market indices and sector performances on 07/09/2010. It notes that both the Nifty and Sensex opened with an upside gap and reached new 52-week highs, led by gains in Reliance Industries, metal and banking stocks. The top gainers were TATASTEEL, HINDALCO, and STER, while the top losers were HEROHONDA, BPCL, and HINDUNILVR. The metal, banking, and oil & gas sectors saw gains over 1%, while IT saw gains of 1.88%. Pivot levels and positive/negative biased stocks are also listed.
The market summary provides an overview of the day's trading activity in the Indian markets. The key indices, Nifty and Sensex, opened flat but surged late in the day to close with small gains of 0.40% and 0.32% respectively. On the sectoral front, healthcare and FMCG gained over 1% while technology saw losses. Top gainers were led by Kotak Bank and top losers by Bharti Airtel. The document also provides key stock pivots and recommends some stocks with positive and negative bias for the next 2-3 days.
The document contains tabular data with multiple numeric entries organized in rows. Each row contains values for X, Y, Z coordinates, density and another variable. There are over 100 rows of data presented in a consistent format across the table.
State Internally Generated Revenue Tables in NigeriaChike Chukudebelu
The document provides internally generated revenue figures for Nigerian states from 2010 to 2012. It shows the total revenue generated each year for each state as well as a breakdown of revenue sources for some states in 2010 and 2011. The states of Lagos and Delta consistently generated the highest annual revenues, with Lagos' revenue exceeding 185 billion naira in 2010. Revenue sources included taxes on personal and company income, direct assessments, road taxes, and other miscellaneous income.
The technical report provides a daily market summary for the Indian markets. It shows that the Nifty closed at 6143 and Sensex closed at 20445, up 1.88% and 0.57% respectively. SAIL and KOTAKBANK were the top gainers, rising over 5%, while HEROHONDA and SUNPHARMA lost over 1%. The report expects the markets to continue their upward momentum and test all-time highs in the coming week if support levels are maintained. UNITECH and stocks in the realty and metal sectors are positively biased.
The document provides a market summary for August 30, 2010 including indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex closed down 1.26% and 0.26% respectively near crucial support levels.
- GAIL and ONGC were the top gainers while DLF and HEROHONDA lost the most.
- The oil & gas sector gained while banking, IT, and realty declined.
- Markets may see a bounce from current support levels but further upside is faced with resistance. Traders are advised to maintain strict stop losses.
The document appears to be a list ranking individuals from 1st to 171st place based on their scores on three assessments: Note 1, Note 2, and Concurso. Each individual's total score is calculated by adding their scores on the three assessments. The individuals are ranked from highest total score to lowest total score.
The document appears to be a list ranking individuals from 1st to 171st place based on their scores on three assessments: Note 1, Note 2, and Concurso. Each individual's total score is calculated by adding their scores on the three assessments. The individuals are ranked from highest total score to lowest total score.
The key points from the technical report are:
1. Indian stock indices closed lower, with the Sensex falling 1.11% and the Nifty down 1.07%, amid profit booking in the final hour of trade.
2. On daily charts, the high of 20,707/6,222 for the Sensex/Nifty respectively is acting as strong resistance, with support seen at 20,290-20,189/6,094-6,063.
3. The real estate, metal and information technology sectors underperformed, falling 2.8%, 1.7% and 1.3% respectively.
The market indices closed in positive territory led by gains in BPCL, STER, and GAIL. Most sectors also closed higher led by Consumer Durables. Technical indicators show the indices confirming a flag pattern breakout if levels of 17710/5320 are sustained. The document provides the day's key stock market levels and movements.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on the given date. The Nifty and Sensex opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing with minor gains. On a sectoral basis, automobiles and metals performed positively while oil & gas and technology saw declines. Top gainers were led by Tata Motors and Kotak Bank, while top losers included Bharti Airtel and Axis Bank. The technical analysis indicates the market may test resistance levels in the coming sessions if indices trade above certain thresholds. Key support and resistance levels are also provided for various stocks.
This document summarizes funds received by municipalities in the Dominican Republic from 1999 to 2005 according to the Dominican Municipal League. It shows the amounts received each year by 13 municipalities as well as subtotals. The municipalities that received the most total funds were Azua, Barahona and Neyba.
The document provides a technical market summary for November 10, 2010. It summarizes that day's performance of key indices like Nifty and Sensex, lists the top gainers and losers, and reviews sector performances. It also analyzes support and resistance levels for the indices and predicts the possibility of the indices reaching new highs if they surpass certain levels. Pivot point values are given for various stocks. Stocks with positive and negative bias are highlighted. The report is from Angel Broking and is intended for private circulation only.
The market summary provides an overview of the day's trading activity in the Indian markets. The key indices, Nifty and Sensex, opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing up by around 0.66%. On sectoral performance, Realty and Metal gained the most while FMCG declined slightly. In terms of individual stocks, JPASSOCIAT gained the most while RPOWER lost the most. Technical indicators show that if indices sustain above recent highs, further gains are possible in the coming sessions. Pivot levels are provided for various stocks to watch their near term trading ranges.
The document provides a technical market summary for 19/10/2010 including key indices levels, sector performances, top gainers and losers for the day. It notes that the indices opened marginally lower but buying emerged at lower levels, leading to a close in positive territory. IT sector and Reliance Industries led the bounce. The daily chart shows a bullish hammer candlestick pattern, suggesting the possibility of sideways movement if indices hold above support at 20 days EMA. Upside breakout of resistance levels could lead to further gains in coming sessions. Pivot points are also provided for various stocks.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on April 23, 2010. The Nifty closed at 5269, up 0.47% for the day. Top gainers included SBI, SAIL and TATAMOTOR, while top losers were TATASTEEL, SUNPHARMA and UNITECH. The oil & gas and auto sectors saw gains while metal and realty saw losses. The report expects the market to trade in the range of 5210-5300 with support at 5235-5205 and resistance at 5340-5360 in the coming sessions.
The document provides a market summary for April 26, 2010, including key indices levels, the top 5 gaining and losing stocks, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis indicating that the indices are finding support and further momentum is possible if resistance levels are crossed, while downside risks remain if crucial support levels are broken. Pivot levels are also provided for various stocks to identify potential support and resistance levels.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on 30/04/2010. The Nifty closed at 5255, up 0.74% while the Sensex closed at 17503, up 0.71%. Top gainers were UNITECH (4.34%), RPOWER (4.12%), and ICICIBANK (3.11%) while top losers were POWERGRID (-4.40%), BPCL (-2.86%), and IDEA (-2.77%). Realty (1.96%) and CD (1.69%) sectors saw gains while FMCG (-0.96%) saw losses. The document provides support and resistance levels for key stocks
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report:
1) Indian indices closed in the red, with the Sensex down 0.56% and the Nifty down 0.75%, amid choppiness and selling pressure in the second half of the session.
2) Top gainers in the market were Ranbaxy, Tata Power, and BPCL, while top losers were Sterlite, HCL Technologies, and HDFC.
3) Most sectors closed in the red, with metals and realty seeing the largest declines, while consumer goods saw a more modest loss and capital goods saw a small gain.
The document provides a market summary for the day, including key indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Some key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex indices opened higher but gave up some gains to close slightly up.
- Metal and capital goods sectors performed best, while FMCG declined.
- Technically, the indices formed a "Shooting star" pattern, suggesting markets may correct if support levels are broken. Upside is limited unless resistance levels are crossed convincingly.
- Specific stocks are highlighted as having positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
The document provides a summary of the Indian stock market indices and sector performances on 07/09/2010. It notes that both the Nifty and Sensex opened with an upside gap and reached new 52-week highs, led by gains in Reliance Industries, metal and banking stocks. The top gainers were TATASTEEL, HINDALCO, and STER, while the top losers were HEROHONDA, BPCL, and HINDUNILVR. The metal, banking, and oil & gas sectors saw gains over 1%, while IT saw gains of 1.88%. Pivot levels and positive/negative biased stocks are also listed.
The market summary provides an overview of the day's trading activity in the Indian markets. The key indices, Nifty and Sensex, opened flat but surged late in the day to close with small gains of 0.40% and 0.32% respectively. On the sectoral front, healthcare and FMCG gained over 1% while technology saw losses. Top gainers were led by Kotak Bank and top losers by Bharti Airtel. The document also provides key stock pivots and recommends some stocks with positive and negative bias for the next 2-3 days.
The document contains tabular data with multiple numeric entries organized in rows. Each row contains values for X, Y, Z coordinates, density and another variable. There are over 100 rows of data presented in a consistent format across the table.
State Internally Generated Revenue Tables in NigeriaChike Chukudebelu
The document provides internally generated revenue figures for Nigerian states from 2010 to 2012. It shows the total revenue generated each year for each state as well as a breakdown of revenue sources for some states in 2010 and 2011. The states of Lagos and Delta consistently generated the highest annual revenues, with Lagos' revenue exceeding 185 billion naira in 2010. Revenue sources included taxes on personal and company income, direct assessments, road taxes, and other miscellaneous income.
The technical report provides a daily market summary for the Indian markets. It shows that the Nifty closed at 6143 and Sensex closed at 20445, up 1.88% and 0.57% respectively. SAIL and KOTAKBANK were the top gainers, rising over 5%, while HEROHONDA and SUNPHARMA lost over 1%. The report expects the markets to continue their upward momentum and test all-time highs in the coming week if support levels are maintained. UNITECH and stocks in the realty and metal sectors are positively biased.
The document provides a market summary for August 30, 2010 including indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex closed down 1.26% and 0.26% respectively near crucial support levels.
- GAIL and ONGC were the top gainers while DLF and HEROHONDA lost the most.
- The oil & gas sector gained while banking, IT, and realty declined.
- Markets may see a bounce from current support levels but further upside is faced with resistance. Traders are advised to maintain strict stop losses.
The document appears to be a list ranking individuals from 1st to 171st place based on their scores on three assessments: Note 1, Note 2, and Concurso. Each individual's total score is calculated by adding their scores on the three assessments. The individuals are ranked from highest total score to lowest total score.
The document appears to be a list ranking individuals from 1st to 171st place based on their scores on three assessments: Note 1, Note 2, and Concurso. Each individual's total score is calculated by adding their scores on the three assessments. The individuals are ranked from highest total score to lowest total score.
The document appears to contain production data for various products across multiple years. It includes figures for quantity in kilograms and value in dollars for 2011 and 2012. Products include White Flour, Bran, Oats, Barley and others. The quantities and values increased each year for most products, with the exception of a few that fluctuated or decreased slightly in 2012 compared to 2011.
This document contains two loan amortization schedules with interest rates of 7.5% and 8.25%, loan amounts of $5,500,000, and terms of 300 and 288 payments respectively. It lists the payment periods, payment amounts, interest paid, remaining balance, and original balance for each schedule broken out by period.
The document provides a confidential tariff for Siam Leisure (Thailand) tours and transfers in 2010. It lists codes, descriptions, and pricing for various group sizes for airport transfers between Bangkok and hotels/attractions, city tours, and other tours and activities around Bangkok. Pricing decreases as the group size increases.
Amicable numbers are pairs of numbers where the sum of the proper divisors of one number equals the other number, and vice versa. The document lists hundreds of amicable number pairs between 1 and 20,000,000. It also provides a brief definition of amicable numbers and proper divisors.
The document contains data on 60 mice, listing an identification number for each and scores from 1 to 10 for 10 different measurements. The total score is listed at the end of each row, with scores ranging from 39 to 100.
The document discusses real-time image recognition using Apache Spark. It describes how images are analyzed to extract histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) descriptors, which are stored as feature vectors in a MemSQL table. Similar images can then be identified by comparing feature vectors using dot products, enabling searches of millions of images per second. A demo is shown generating HOG descriptors from an image and storing them as a vector for fast similarity matching.
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The document provides production forecasts and fuel consumption estimates for RKAB for 2020. It includes forecasts of overburden removal and coal production by month. It also provides estimates of existing fleet capacity and production targets. Fuel consumption is estimated at 992,000 liters for the year using the existing fleet.
This document contains financial data across multiple years including revenue, expenses, assets and liabilities. The largest section shows revenue increasing from $15.6 million to $21.7 million over 3 years while expenses increased from $1.6 million to $4.5 million. Overall profits increased from $14.2 million to $17.2 million in that period.
This table shows average monthly wages per employee in Israel from 1986 to 2015, in current prices. It provides the monthly, annual, and 12-month average wages by month and year. Notes explain that before 2002 the data refers to Israeli and foreign workers, but after 2002 it only refers to Israeli workers. Some years are marked as having a new or renewed sample, requiring the use of chained indices to compare to previous years.
The document appears to contain statistical data organized into a table with over 100 rows and columns. It includes values ranging from around 1.5 to over 250. The data is grouped into categories including degrees of freedom, sample sizes ranging from 1 to over 10,000, and values in increments of 1 from 1 to 30 or more.
- The document outlines the terms of a $1,425,000 commercial loan for a 5-7 year term amortized over 300 months at an interest rate of 5.25%.
- It shows the monthly principal and interest payments over the loan term, with the principal balance decreasing with each payment while the interest portion decreases slightly.
- After 300 months of payments, the loan will be fully paid off with a total of $206,416.60 paid in principal and interest over the loan term.
This document provides a table showing the present value of a 1 unit annual annuity for "n" periods using interest rates from 1% to 40%. It was created by Angel Higuerey Gómez in November 2000 to calculate the future value of annuities using different interest rates over varying time periods. The table allows the user to look up the present value factor for any number of periods at any whole percentage interest rate between 1% and 40%.
This document contains housing data with 14 variables for 506 houses including crime rates, zoning, air quality, room counts, age, distance to employment centers, tax rates and more. The data is organized with one row per house containing its values for each variable. This appears to be raw data used for analysis related to factors that impact housing prices.
This document contains tables listing the prices of various motorcycle models from different manufacturers like Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and others. The tables include the retail price and installment amounts for different down payment options. There are also sections listing requirements for individual and company loan applications, as well as notes about prices including taxes, changes to prices without notice and inability to withdraw applications submitted to the listed finance provider.
This document provides a population breakdown by age and sex from ages 2 to 105 based on census data from 2005. It shows the population counts for males and females separately for each age group. The total population listed at the bottom is 1,105,554 people.
This document provides a population breakdown by age and sex from ages 2 to 105 based on census data from 2005. It shows the population counts for males and females separately in each age group, with the total population reported at the bottom as 1,105,554 people.
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What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
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Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
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2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
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Key Takeaways:
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Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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Write:
This test measures the performance of
writing a new file. When a new file is
written not only does the data need to
be stored but also the overhead
information for keeping track of where
the data is located on the storage
media. This overhead is called the
“metadata” It consists of the directory
information, the space allocation and
any other data associated with a file
that is not part of the data contained
in the file. It is normal for the initial
write performance to be lower than
the performance of rewriting a file due
to this overhead information.
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Re-write:
This test measures the performance
of writing a file that already exists.
When a file is written that already
exists the work required is less as the
metadata already exists. It is normal
for the rewrite performance to be
higher than the performance of
writing a new file.
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This test measures the performance of
reading a file that was recently read. It
is normal for the performance to be
higher as the operating system
generally maintains a cache of the data
for files that were recently read. This
cache can be used to satisfy reads and
improves the performance.
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Random Read:
This test measures the performance of
reading a file with accesses being made
to random locations within the file. The
performance of a system under this
type of activity can be impacted by
several factors such as: Size of
operating system’s cache, number of
disks, seek latencies, and others.
FORTISSIMO Foundation four nodes NVMe basic configuration performance
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Random Write:
This test measures the performance of
writing a file with accesses being made
to random locations within the file.
Again the performance of a system
under this type of activity can be
impacted by several factors such as:
Size of operating system’s cache,
number of disks, seek latencies, and
others.
FORTISSIMO Foundation four nodes NVMe basic configuration performance