The document discusses EMC Greenplum Database, a massively parallel processing (MPP) database designed for business intelligence and analytics. Some key points:
- It uses a shared-nothing architecture that distributes data and parallelizes queries across commodity hardware for extreme performance.
- It supports petabyte-scale data volumes, high-speed loading of data, and hybrid row/column storage to fit different use cases.
- Features include automatic parallelization, unlimited scalability, in-database analytics like MapReduce, and integration with Hadoop.
- It is used by over 200 enterprises for mission-critical analytics due to its scalability and performance.
This document outlines the syllabus for Klein's Fall 2015 AP Microeconomics course at Flowing Wells High School. It includes information about required textbooks, contact information for Klein, expectations for readings from sources like the Wall Street Journal and The Economist, online resources, materials needed, attendance policy, exam structure and grading scale, academic honesty policy, graphing expectations, and the course outline. The course will cover topics like basic economic concepts, supply and demand, consumer choice, costs of production, firm behavior and market structure, factor markets, and market failures over 15 weeks based on the AP exam framework.
This document contains instructions and assignments related to World War 1 for a history class. It includes a bellringer with comprehension questions about how World War 2 ended for Japan and cultural diffusion from Iraq. The main assignment has students divided into groups to read sections from their textbook and write summaries and questions. They are then asked individually to evaluate a WW1 propaganda picture and consider how history may have differed if Germany had not revolted after WWI. Further assignments include creating a propaganda comic, song or other media to encourage enlistment from the French or German perspective along with describing several battles, and a creative assignment involving the alliances of WWI such as poems or a satirical picture.
This document discusses different types of maps and their purposes. Political maps show human-made features like cities, roads, and borders. Physical maps show natural features not made by humans, like rivers, lakes, mountains, and oceans. The document provides examples of jobs that would use each type of map, like a hiker wanting a physical map of Colorado or a driver wanting a political map to get to Utah. It also gives map-reading exercises asking students to identify locations, borders, oceans, and other geographic features using an atlas.
This document summarizes a presentation about scale-out converged solutions for analytics. The presentation covers the history of analytic infrastructure, why scale-out converged solutions are beneficial, an analytic workflow enabled by EMC Isilon storage and Hadoop, test results showing performance benefits, customer use cases, and next steps. It includes an agenda, diagrams demonstrating analytic workflows, performance comparisons, and descriptions of enterprise features provided by using EMC Isilon with Hadoop.
Deduplication is a technique that eliminates duplicate or redundant information to improve storage utilization. It can be performed inline during data transfer or as a post-process, and works at the file, block, or chunk level to identify identical information and store only one instance of it, using hard links. The document provides an overview of deduplication technology and demonstrations of its installation and use through a graphical interface and PowerShell.
The document contains questions about how different scenarios would impact supply and demand factors in various markets. Multiple choice questions are asked about how demand, supply, or components of the supply and demand model (TRIBE) would be affected by events like summer vacation, an oil spill, electric cars getting cheaper, and other economic or industry changes. Teachers are prompted to discuss these scenarios on whiteboards and explain whether the changes described would increase or decrease supply and demand.
The document discusses EMC Greenplum Database, a massively parallel processing (MPP) database designed for business intelligence and analytics. Some key points:
- It uses a shared-nothing architecture that distributes data and parallelizes queries across commodity hardware for extreme performance.
- It supports petabyte-scale data volumes, high-speed loading of data, and hybrid row/column storage to fit different use cases.
- Features include automatic parallelization, unlimited scalability, in-database analytics like MapReduce, and integration with Hadoop.
- It is used by over 200 enterprises for mission-critical analytics due to its scalability and performance.
This document outlines the syllabus for Klein's Fall 2015 AP Microeconomics course at Flowing Wells High School. It includes information about required textbooks, contact information for Klein, expectations for readings from sources like the Wall Street Journal and The Economist, online resources, materials needed, attendance policy, exam structure and grading scale, academic honesty policy, graphing expectations, and the course outline. The course will cover topics like basic economic concepts, supply and demand, consumer choice, costs of production, firm behavior and market structure, factor markets, and market failures over 15 weeks based on the AP exam framework.
This document contains instructions and assignments related to World War 1 for a history class. It includes a bellringer with comprehension questions about how World War 2 ended for Japan and cultural diffusion from Iraq. The main assignment has students divided into groups to read sections from their textbook and write summaries and questions. They are then asked individually to evaluate a WW1 propaganda picture and consider how history may have differed if Germany had not revolted after WWI. Further assignments include creating a propaganda comic, song or other media to encourage enlistment from the French or German perspective along with describing several battles, and a creative assignment involving the alliances of WWI such as poems or a satirical picture.
This document discusses different types of maps and their purposes. Political maps show human-made features like cities, roads, and borders. Physical maps show natural features not made by humans, like rivers, lakes, mountains, and oceans. The document provides examples of jobs that would use each type of map, like a hiker wanting a physical map of Colorado or a driver wanting a political map to get to Utah. It also gives map-reading exercises asking students to identify locations, borders, oceans, and other geographic features using an atlas.
This document summarizes a presentation about scale-out converged solutions for analytics. The presentation covers the history of analytic infrastructure, why scale-out converged solutions are beneficial, an analytic workflow enabled by EMC Isilon storage and Hadoop, test results showing performance benefits, customer use cases, and next steps. It includes an agenda, diagrams demonstrating analytic workflows, performance comparisons, and descriptions of enterprise features provided by using EMC Isilon with Hadoop.
Deduplication is a technique that eliminates duplicate or redundant information to improve storage utilization. It can be performed inline during data transfer or as a post-process, and works at the file, block, or chunk level to identify identical information and store only one instance of it, using hard links. The document provides an overview of deduplication technology and demonstrations of its installation and use through a graphical interface and PowerShell.
The document contains questions about how different scenarios would impact supply and demand factors in various markets. Multiple choice questions are asked about how demand, supply, or components of the supply and demand model (TRIBE) would be affected by events like summer vacation, an oil spill, electric cars getting cheaper, and other economic or industry changes. Teachers are prompted to discuss these scenarios on whiteboards and explain whether the changes described would increase or decrease supply and demand.
1) Atoms are composed of a small, dense nucleus surrounded by electrons in orbitals. Bohr proposed that electrons can only orbit in discrete energy levels with angular momentum that is quantized.
2) When electrons jump between energy levels, photons are emitted or absorbed with energy equal to the change in energy between the levels. This causes atomic emission and absorption spectra with distinct lines.
3) Excitation of atoms from collisions or photon absorption raises electrons to higher energy levels. Radiative or collisional de-excitation causes emission at characteristic wavelengths corresponding to transitions between levels.
The document summarizes the fable of the tortoise and the hare through multiple races. In the first race, the hare loses to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and napping, allowing the tortoise to win. In a rematch, the hare wins by running fast and consistently without stopping. In a third race changing the conditions, the tortoise wins by changing to a route requiring swimming. They realize teamwork is best and win together in the final race by helping each other. The moral is that teamwork, adapting to situations, and never giving up are keys to success.
The document discusses how governments can help societies fully realize the benefits of networked technologies. It argues that while technology provides great promise for well-being, living standards, and social progress, its benefits are not automatic and require resilient public policies to maximize gains. Policymakers need to craft reform agendas that promote widespread adoption of ICT, address regulatory challenges, and get the fundamentals of innovation and diffusion right to achieve an ICT-led transformation of the economy and society.
This document discusses the alliance system that existed in Europe prior to World War 1. It explains that strong European countries formed protection pacts where they agreed to help each other militarily if one was attacked. This created two main alliance groups: the Central Powers consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Allies consisting of England, France, and Russia. The document also lists some of the major countries involved and their alliances in 1914 at the start of World War 1.
This document contains classroom assignments and activities about the Renaissance, Reformation, Pope Leo X, and Martin Luther. Students are asked to complete a Venn diagram comparing terms related to the Catholic Church and Protestants. Another activity instructs students to make a fold-out profile of Martin Luther from both a Catholic and Protestant perspective including a quote, two accomplishments, and a message to the other side.
The document provides information about the capital cities, state birds, populations, flowers, and nicknames of 14 different US states - Alaska, Georgia, Florida, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Montana, Texas, Kansas, Tennessee, Alaska, Georgia, Florida, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Montana, Texas, Kansas, and Tennessee.
Buku ini membahas penggunaan MATLAB secara praktis untuk pengguna pemula maupun yang sudah ahli. Pembahasan dimulai dari pengenalan MATLAB, variabel, operasi dasar, matriks, grafik, pemrograman, hingga aplikasi-aplikasi lanjut seperti analisis data, fungsi dan integral. Lebih dari 200 contoh soal dan latihan disertakan beserta penjelasan langkah-langkahnya.
The document discusses reasons why people tolerated slavery. It notes that slaves were sold for $1,000-$10,000 in 1750 and provided justifications from the Bible for slavery. It asks students to consider jobs where people are hurt without their knowledge for money and to graph data from their class on the minimum pay people would require for such a job.
The document discusses changes in communication over time and their impact on society. It mentions how the printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1455, allowing new ideas to spread more widely in Europe. The Renaissance period from 1350-1600 is described as a 'rebirth' fueled by factors like the circulation of Greek texts and the invention of the printing press, making knowledge more accessible. Students are prompted to consider how Gutenberg and the printing press significantly changed the world by spreading information.
Taming Latency: Case Studies in MapReduce Data AnalyticsEMC
This session discusses how to achieve low latency in MapReduce data analysis, with various industrial and academic case studies. These illustrate various improvements on MapReduce for squeezing out latency from whole data processing stack, covering batch-mode MapReduce system, as well as stream processing systems. This session also introduces our BoltMR project efforts on this topic and discloses some interesting benchmark results.
Objective 1: Understand why low-latency matters for many MapReduce-based big data analytics scenarios.
After this session you will be able to:
Objective 2: Learn the root causes of MapReduce latency, the obstacles to lowering the latency and the various (im)mature solutions.
Objective 3: Understand the extent of MapReduce low-latency that is needed for their own applications and which optimization techniques are potentially applicable.
Your Data Center Boundaries Don’t Exist Anymore! EMC
In the pre-cloud era, data centers were simpler to define and restrict. As organizations move to public, private, and hybrid clouds, they have to account for internal, industrial, and government compliance initiatives and oversight that impacts data center architecture and information flow. This session describes data center challenges in the Cloud Era and articulates real-life best practices to address those challenges.
Este documento proporciona información personal y salarial de 10 empleados. Incluye datos como estado civil, número de hijos, salario básico mensual y días de trabajo. También presenta cálculos de aportes patronales, parafiscales, provisiones y aportes de los empleados para un total a pagar de la nómina de $18.326.181. Finalmente, detalla valores de horas extras, bonificaciones no salariales, deducciones y afiliación a cooperativas de los trabajadores.
Electrophoresis and blotting techniques by asheesh pandeyAsheesh Pandey
Electrophoresis and blotting techniques allow separation and analysis of charged biomolecules like proteins and nucleic acids. Electrophoresis involves migrating molecules through a gel or medium in response to an electric field, causing separation based on size, charge, and other properties. Proteins can be analyzed by techniques like SDS-PAGE, where SDS confers a uniform charge, allowing separation by size. Blotting can transfer separated molecules from gels to membranes for detection or analysis. Two-dimensional electrophoresis provides high resolution by separating first by isoelectric point then molecular weight.
1) Atoms are composed of a small, dense nucleus surrounded by electrons in orbitals. Bohr proposed that electrons can only orbit in discrete energy levels with angular momentum that is quantized.
2) When electrons jump between energy levels, photons are emitted or absorbed with energy equal to the change in energy between the levels. This causes atomic emission and absorption spectra with distinct lines.
3) Excitation of atoms from collisions or photon absorption raises electrons to higher energy levels. Radiative or collisional de-excitation causes emission at characteristic wavelengths corresponding to transitions between levels.
The document summarizes the fable of the tortoise and the hare through multiple races. In the first race, the hare loses to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and napping, allowing the tortoise to win. In a rematch, the hare wins by running fast and consistently without stopping. In a third race changing the conditions, the tortoise wins by changing to a route requiring swimming. They realize teamwork is best and win together in the final race by helping each other. The moral is that teamwork, adapting to situations, and never giving up are keys to success.
The document discusses how governments can help societies fully realize the benefits of networked technologies. It argues that while technology provides great promise for well-being, living standards, and social progress, its benefits are not automatic and require resilient public policies to maximize gains. Policymakers need to craft reform agendas that promote widespread adoption of ICT, address regulatory challenges, and get the fundamentals of innovation and diffusion right to achieve an ICT-led transformation of the economy and society.
This document discusses the alliance system that existed in Europe prior to World War 1. It explains that strong European countries formed protection pacts where they agreed to help each other militarily if one was attacked. This created two main alliance groups: the Central Powers consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Allies consisting of England, France, and Russia. The document also lists some of the major countries involved and their alliances in 1914 at the start of World War 1.
This document contains classroom assignments and activities about the Renaissance, Reformation, Pope Leo X, and Martin Luther. Students are asked to complete a Venn diagram comparing terms related to the Catholic Church and Protestants. Another activity instructs students to make a fold-out profile of Martin Luther from both a Catholic and Protestant perspective including a quote, two accomplishments, and a message to the other side.
The document provides information about the capital cities, state birds, populations, flowers, and nicknames of 14 different US states - Alaska, Georgia, Florida, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Montana, Texas, Kansas, Tennessee, Alaska, Georgia, Florida, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Montana, Texas, Kansas, and Tennessee.
Buku ini membahas penggunaan MATLAB secara praktis untuk pengguna pemula maupun yang sudah ahli. Pembahasan dimulai dari pengenalan MATLAB, variabel, operasi dasar, matriks, grafik, pemrograman, hingga aplikasi-aplikasi lanjut seperti analisis data, fungsi dan integral. Lebih dari 200 contoh soal dan latihan disertakan beserta penjelasan langkah-langkahnya.
The document discusses reasons why people tolerated slavery. It notes that slaves were sold for $1,000-$10,000 in 1750 and provided justifications from the Bible for slavery. It asks students to consider jobs where people are hurt without their knowledge for money and to graph data from their class on the minimum pay people would require for such a job.
The document discusses changes in communication over time and their impact on society. It mentions how the printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1455, allowing new ideas to spread more widely in Europe. The Renaissance period from 1350-1600 is described as a 'rebirth' fueled by factors like the circulation of Greek texts and the invention of the printing press, making knowledge more accessible. Students are prompted to consider how Gutenberg and the printing press significantly changed the world by spreading information.
Taming Latency: Case Studies in MapReduce Data AnalyticsEMC
This session discusses how to achieve low latency in MapReduce data analysis, with various industrial and academic case studies. These illustrate various improvements on MapReduce for squeezing out latency from whole data processing stack, covering batch-mode MapReduce system, as well as stream processing systems. This session also introduces our BoltMR project efforts on this topic and discloses some interesting benchmark results.
Objective 1: Understand why low-latency matters for many MapReduce-based big data analytics scenarios.
After this session you will be able to:
Objective 2: Learn the root causes of MapReduce latency, the obstacles to lowering the latency and the various (im)mature solutions.
Objective 3: Understand the extent of MapReduce low-latency that is needed for their own applications and which optimization techniques are potentially applicable.
Your Data Center Boundaries Don’t Exist Anymore! EMC
In the pre-cloud era, data centers were simpler to define and restrict. As organizations move to public, private, and hybrid clouds, they have to account for internal, industrial, and government compliance initiatives and oversight that impacts data center architecture and information flow. This session describes data center challenges in the Cloud Era and articulates real-life best practices to address those challenges.
Este documento proporciona información personal y salarial de 10 empleados. Incluye datos como estado civil, número de hijos, salario básico mensual y días de trabajo. También presenta cálculos de aportes patronales, parafiscales, provisiones y aportes de los empleados para un total a pagar de la nómina de $18.326.181. Finalmente, detalla valores de horas extras, bonificaciones no salariales, deducciones y afiliación a cooperativas de los trabajadores.
Electrophoresis and blotting techniques by asheesh pandeyAsheesh Pandey
Electrophoresis and blotting techniques allow separation and analysis of charged biomolecules like proteins and nucleic acids. Electrophoresis involves migrating molecules through a gel or medium in response to an electric field, causing separation based on size, charge, and other properties. Proteins can be analyzed by techniques like SDS-PAGE, where SDS confers a uniform charge, allowing separation by size. Blotting can transfer separated molecules from gels to membranes for detection or analysis. Two-dimensional electrophoresis provides high resolution by separating first by isoelectric point then molecular weight.
9. Sekimo kodas Sekimo ID – turi visada sutapti su matomu puslapio šaltinio kode Sekimo kodas – įdedamas į puslapį
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11. Srauto šaltiniai Čia galima pasirinkti, ar matyti pagrindinius duomenis, ar tikslų duomenis, Ar e-commerce duomenis(jei yra) Čia pasirenkame norimą srauto šaltinį
18. Tikslų statistika – goal set (“Traffic sources” rubrika) - Goal Conversion Rate – bendras visų tikslų konversijos rodiklis - Kontaktai, Mūsų įmonė, Mūsų produktai ir t.t. – atskirų tikslų konversijos rodikliai