A presentation conducted by Mrs Joanne Leach, University of Birmingham.
Presented on Wednesday the 2nd of October 2013.
Infrastructure forms the framework within which modern societies operate both at the physical and social level. It
includes (amongst others) digital, green and social infrastructures, emergency services and food networks as well as water, energy, waste and transport. In 2012 Liveable Cities, a 5-year research programme, combining the Universities of Birmingham, Lancaster, Southampton and UCL, was established to identify and test radical engineering interventions that will lead to liveable cities of the future (low carbon, resource secure cities in which societal wellbeing is prioritised). This paper presents a discussion of what comprises a truly liveable city and how it might be achieved. It presents the City Analysis Framework, a technique for the analysis of city operations that establishes a hierarchy of needs relevant to successfully achieving a liveable city. The results reflect the changing perceptions and importance of infrastructure
and how proposed changes can radically alter people’s lifestyle and wellbeing.
The ISG Outsourcing Index® provides a quarterly review of the latest sourcing industry data and trends for clients, service providers, analysts and the media. For more than a decade, it has been the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider performance.
By Harvey Gluckman. The explosion of digital solutions and emerging technologies is disrupting the sourcing market and the way clients procure managed services. This session will provide an overview of the changing world of outsourcing and define the key success factors in an increasingly dynamic environment.
The ISG Outsourcing Index (formerly the TPI Index) provides a quarterly review of the latest sourcing industry data and trends for clients, service providers, analysts and the media. For more than a decade, it has been the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider performance.
The global outsourcing market is constantly evolving. Keep pace with the change and capitalize on the latest trends with the ISG Outsourcing Index.
A presentation conducted by Mr Phillip Delaney, The University of Melbourne.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Discovering and accessing relevant data is a problem often faced by urban researchers, policy and decision-makers
across Australia. Several public, private and academic entities are establishing Data Hubs; online catalogues for data discovery, access and interrogation. Data Hubs are
typically web services accessible via a portal, often with narrow geographic or application focus, with varied levels of analytical and visualisation capability. The Australian Urban
Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) is focused on providing better access to comprehensive datasets through a dedicated e-Infrastructure platform. The AURIN portal
will facilitate programmatic access to data held in many emerging Data Hubs across Australia. AURIN is implementing a federated data model, providing a single access point and common interface for interrogating datasets. This paper outlines the Data Hub concept, describing the process and benefits of Data Hub integration within the AURIN e-infrastructure context
A presentation conducted by Mrs Joanne Leach, University of Birmingham.
Presented on Wednesday the 2nd of October 2013.
Infrastructure forms the framework within which modern societies operate both at the physical and social level. It
includes (amongst others) digital, green and social infrastructures, emergency services and food networks as well as water, energy, waste and transport. In 2012 Liveable Cities, a 5-year research programme, combining the Universities of Birmingham, Lancaster, Southampton and UCL, was established to identify and test radical engineering interventions that will lead to liveable cities of the future (low carbon, resource secure cities in which societal wellbeing is prioritised). This paper presents a discussion of what comprises a truly liveable city and how it might be achieved. It presents the City Analysis Framework, a technique for the analysis of city operations that establishes a hierarchy of needs relevant to successfully achieving a liveable city. The results reflect the changing perceptions and importance of infrastructure
and how proposed changes can radically alter people’s lifestyle and wellbeing.
The ISG Outsourcing Index® provides a quarterly review of the latest sourcing industry data and trends for clients, service providers, analysts and the media. For more than a decade, it has been the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider performance.
By Harvey Gluckman. The explosion of digital solutions and emerging technologies is disrupting the sourcing market and the way clients procure managed services. This session will provide an overview of the changing world of outsourcing and define the key success factors in an increasingly dynamic environment.
The ISG Outsourcing Index (formerly the TPI Index) provides a quarterly review of the latest sourcing industry data and trends for clients, service providers, analysts and the media. For more than a decade, it has been the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider performance.
The global outsourcing market is constantly evolving. Keep pace with the change and capitalize on the latest trends with the ISG Outsourcing Index.
A presentation conducted by Mr Phillip Delaney, The University of Melbourne.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Discovering and accessing relevant data is a problem often faced by urban researchers, policy and decision-makers
across Australia. Several public, private and academic entities are establishing Data Hubs; online catalogues for data discovery, access and interrogation. Data Hubs are
typically web services accessible via a portal, often with narrow geographic or application focus, with varied levels of analytical and visualisation capability. The Australian Urban
Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) is focused on providing better access to comprehensive datasets through a dedicated e-Infrastructure platform. The AURIN portal
will facilitate programmatic access to data held in many emerging Data Hubs across Australia. AURIN is implementing a federated data model, providing a single access point and common interface for interrogating datasets. This paper outlines the Data Hub concept, describing the process and benefits of Data Hub integration within the AURIN e-infrastructure context
2. • Uświadomienie dzieciom zagrożeń związanych z
pobytem nad wodą i w innych miejscach podczas
wakacji letnich
• ABC pierwszej pomocy i zasad zachowania, jakie
każde dziecko może wykorzystać podczas wakacji
• Rozwój kulturalny
• Stworzenie rozrywki dla okolicznych
mieszkańców (szczególnie dzieci) oraz klientów
Pływalni Miejskiej ATLANTIS
3. 10.00 Uroczyste otwarcie festynu (krótkie
omówienie programu imprezy oraz zachęcenie
do brania udziału w konkursach)
10.30 Krótki program prewencyjny z udziałem
Policji i Ratowników WOPR dotyczący zagrożeń
podczas letnich wakacji.
11.30 Pokaz pierwszej pomocy Drużyny
Ratowniczej CRT
12.00 Pokaz Szkoły Tańca i Fitnessu METRUM
13.00 Pokaz Judo i Samoobrony KS Sobieski
14.00 Konkurs taneczny
15.00 Ogłoszenie wyników konkursów, rozdanie
nagród
Oficjalne zakończenie
Godz. 16.00
5. • Oficjalne rozpoczęcie festynu godzina 10
• Przy każdym stanowisku odbywają się
konkurencje
• Za udział w konkurencji uczestnik otrzymuje
kupon, który wrzuca do urny – na koniec festynu
losowanie głównych nagród
• Dodatkowo każda konkurencja będzie
punktowana przez prowadzącego cukierkami
8. Animacje dla dzieci
• animacje balonowe - tworzenie z balonów zwierząt,
kwiatów , mieczy
• warsztaty bańkowe - pokaz baniek małych i dużych
• bajkowe malowanie twarzy
• quiz Euro dla najmłodszych kibiców z nagrodami
• konkurs plastyczny - moja ulubiona dyscyplina
sportowa
9. Commando Rescue Team
• pokaz pierwszej pomocy godz. 11.30
• stanowisko z fantomami i sprzętem ratowniczym
(udzielanie informacji o drużynie, ratownictwie
wodnym, zasadach pierwszej pomocy +
ćwiczenia praktyczne)
• konkurencje:
- „akcja reakcja” (1 pomoc)-schemat BLS
- rzut rzutką ratowniczą do koła
- wyścigi z węgorzem
15. Ali Cafe
• hot-dogi, zapiekanki, kanapki, napoje ciepłe,
zimne, lody itd. (kawiarnia w budynku
Pływalni Miejskiej ATLANTIS)
• prawdziwa lemoniada (woda mineralna,
cytryna, mięta) – kawiarenka na świeżym
powietrzu