The document advertises a training conference on post-combat casualty care from September 19-21, 2011. The conference will provide continuing medical education credits and feature presentations from leading military and medical organizations on topics including post-combat diagnostics, pain management, traumatic brain injury treatments, burn treatment, and prosthetics. Attendees will include physicians, researchers, military staff, and medical professionals. The goal is to discuss improving care for military personnel and veterans dealing with issues like post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and substance abuse.
The Mayo Spartans defeated the Owatonna Huskies 28-14 in a high school football game on October 9, 2009. Mayo scored first on a touchdown pass in the first quarter and never looked back, adding two more touchdowns in the second quarter to take a commanding 21-0 lead into halftime. Owatonna scored two late touchdowns in the fourth quarter but it was too little too late as Mayo held on for the victory.
This document appears to be a list of questions asked at a WordCamp Portland event in August 2012 on topics related to WordPress development. The questions cover subjects like child themes, the differences between themes and plugins, the GPL license, why the domain GoDaddy is disliked, the differences between WordPress.org, WordPress.com and Automattic, what the WordPress Codex is called, where to find help with WordPress issues, and what "pretty permalinks" are in WordPress. The document provides a high-level overview of the types of questions and topics discussed at this WordPress conference presentation.
The document discusses building a WordPress plugin, including providing a basic plugin structure with a readme.php and wcphx.php file, setting up internationalization, activation and deactivation hooks, and using namespacing techniques like function prefixes and class wrappers. It is presented by Eric Mann, a senior web engineer and WordPress core contributor who provides an overview of plugin development fundamentals and encourages the reader to try building their own simple plugin.
The document summarizes an upcoming training conference on social media for defense. The conference will take place from October 24-26, 2011 in Washington D.C. and feature experts from the military, government, and industry who will provide insights on the latest trends in social media and lessons learned from its use in defense. Attendees will have opportunities to network and learn how social media can be leveraged for communication, coordination during crises, and improving morale. The agenda outlines focus days with workshops and main summit days with keynotes on implementing social media effectively and maintaining security.
The Chicago Band Trip document is about a trip taken by a band to Chicago in April 2009. It provides basic information about the trip such as the date and location but does not include many other details.
The document discusses a football game between Mayo High School and Winona High School that took place on September 18, 2009. No other details are provided about the teams, players, score or outcome of the game. The document simply states the names of the schools playing, the date of the game and that it was a football game.
The document advertises a training conference on post-combat casualty care from September 19-21, 2011. The conference will provide continuing medical education credits and feature presentations from leading military and medical organizations on topics including post-combat diagnostics, pain management, traumatic brain injury treatments, burn treatment, and prosthetics. Attendees will include physicians, researchers, military staff, and medical professionals. The goal is to discuss improving care for military personnel and veterans dealing with issues like post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and substance abuse.
The Mayo Spartans defeated the Owatonna Huskies 28-14 in a high school football game on October 9, 2009. Mayo scored first on a touchdown pass in the first quarter and never looked back, adding two more touchdowns in the second quarter to take a commanding 21-0 lead into halftime. Owatonna scored two late touchdowns in the fourth quarter but it was too little too late as Mayo held on for the victory.
This document appears to be a list of questions asked at a WordCamp Portland event in August 2012 on topics related to WordPress development. The questions cover subjects like child themes, the differences between themes and plugins, the GPL license, why the domain GoDaddy is disliked, the differences between WordPress.org, WordPress.com and Automattic, what the WordPress Codex is called, where to find help with WordPress issues, and what "pretty permalinks" are in WordPress. The document provides a high-level overview of the types of questions and topics discussed at this WordPress conference presentation.
The document discusses building a WordPress plugin, including providing a basic plugin structure with a readme.php and wcphx.php file, setting up internationalization, activation and deactivation hooks, and using namespacing techniques like function prefixes and class wrappers. It is presented by Eric Mann, a senior web engineer and WordPress core contributor who provides an overview of plugin development fundamentals and encourages the reader to try building their own simple plugin.
The document summarizes an upcoming training conference on social media for defense. The conference will take place from October 24-26, 2011 in Washington D.C. and feature experts from the military, government, and industry who will provide insights on the latest trends in social media and lessons learned from its use in defense. Attendees will have opportunities to network and learn how social media can be leveraged for communication, coordination during crises, and improving morale. The agenda outlines focus days with workshops and main summit days with keynotes on implementing social media effectively and maintaining security.
The Chicago Band Trip document is about a trip taken by a band to Chicago in April 2009. It provides basic information about the trip such as the date and location but does not include many other details.
The document discusses a football game between Mayo High School and Winona High School that took place on September 18, 2009. No other details are provided about the teams, players, score or outcome of the game. The document simply states the names of the schools playing, the date of the game and that it was a football game.
1) A financial services firm developed an Operational Rules Management (ORM) system outside of its existing Application Development Platform (ADP), seeking faster delivery. This led to higher long-term costs as the standalone system could not adapt to changes and integrate with other systems.
2) After a merger greatly increased the rules and users, porting the system to a new technology took months and exceeded the initial development costs.
3) Had the ORM been built on the ADP, integration and adapting to the merger would have been faster and less costly due to existing models, metadata and processes.
4) Over time, the additional maintenance and integration costs of the standalone approach outweighed the higher upfront investment of using
The document provides a date of September 3, 2009 but does not include any other details such as the purpose, topic, or main points discussed. It is a very brief document that solely lists a date without providing any additional context or information about what occurred on that date. In just one sentence, the document does not give enough information to generate a more descriptive summary.
The document discusses integrating WordPress with external APIs. It covers background information, technologies commonly used for APIs like REST, XML-RPC and JSON. It also discusses tools in WordPress for working with APIs, like WP_Http and wp_xmlrpc_server. Practical examples are provided for accessing Twitter search via REST and extending WordPress' XMLRPC capabilities. The document concludes with opening the floor for any questions.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on social media for defense. The conference will take place from October 24-26, 2011 in Washington D.C. and will focus on exploring the latest approaches to using social media in military, government, and industry contexts. It will include workshops, presentations from experts in the field, and networking opportunities. Attendees will learn about leveraging social media for communication, coordination, and operations.
Master Data Management (MDM) alone is not sufficient for integration in modern enterprises due to several issues: (1) lack of consideration for semantic heterogeneity between data from different sources, which can lead to erroneous conclusions, (2) inability to distinguish between different possible meanings of shared data without rich contextual information, (3) complexity from operating at large scale, with significant latency, and ubiquitous emerging technologies. The solution is a Semantic Enterprise - an information-centric and process-driven approach using techniques like ontologies, domain modeling, and service-oriented architecture to provide unambiguous semantic integration based on a well-defined enterprise architecture and governance framework.
The Chicago Band Trip document is about a trip taken by a band in April 2009 to Chicago. The band traveled together to Chicago to perform at various venues and locations around the city. Their trip included performances, sightseeing, and bonding experiences for the band members during their time in Chicago.
This project transformed an ordinary suburban landscape into an everyday retreat. The master plan created a country estate landscape with multiple gardens friendly to song birds and turkeys. The gardens welcome family and visitors to savor the delights of the season.
Wal-Mart has become a leader in sustainability by implementing numerous green practices that also save money. Some key lessons from Wal-Mart's journey include starting with quick wins like efficient lightbulbs, getting sustainability buy-in from the top-down, and embracing critics by inviting them to provide expertise on green strategies. Wal-Mart's size allows it to influence consumer demand, but by becoming sustainable early it also gains a competitive advantage.
This document introduces the Three Layered Enterprise Architecture Model (TLEAM) as the main tool in the author's enterprise change and transformation toolbox. TLEAM partitions enterprise architecture models into three layers - the business-centric layer, specification-centric layer, and implementation-centric layer. Within each layer are behavioral, information/data, and auxiliary models. The document provides an overview of some of the key models and techniques that make up TLEAM, including the operating model, business capabilities model, and Unified Modeling Language. The goal of TLEAM is to provide a robust yet affordable approach to translating business vision and strategy into effective enterprise change through the use of aligned business and technology models and validation of models within contexts
Functions.php - It's Not Just For DevelopersEric Mann
The functions.php file in your WordPress theme is a powerful way you can manipulate your site to do whatever you want. Even if you aren't - and have no intention of becoming - a PHP developer.
1) A financial services firm developed an Operational Rules Management (ORM) system outside of its existing Application Development Platform (ADP), seeking faster delivery. This led to higher long-term costs as the standalone system could not adapt to changes and integrate with other systems.
2) After a merger greatly increased the rules and users, porting the system to a new technology took months and exceeded the initial development costs.
3) Had the ORM been built on the ADP, integration and adapting to the merger would have been faster and less costly due to existing models, metadata and processes.
4) Over time, the additional maintenance and integration costs of the standalone approach outweighed the higher upfront investment of using
The document provides a date of September 3, 2009 but does not include any other details such as the purpose, topic, or main points discussed. It is a very brief document that solely lists a date without providing any additional context or information about what occurred on that date. In just one sentence, the document does not give enough information to generate a more descriptive summary.
The document discusses integrating WordPress with external APIs. It covers background information, technologies commonly used for APIs like REST, XML-RPC and JSON. It also discusses tools in WordPress for working with APIs, like WP_Http and wp_xmlrpc_server. Practical examples are provided for accessing Twitter search via REST and extending WordPress' XMLRPC capabilities. The document concludes with opening the floor for any questions.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on social media for defense. The conference will take place from October 24-26, 2011 in Washington D.C. and will focus on exploring the latest approaches to using social media in military, government, and industry contexts. It will include workshops, presentations from experts in the field, and networking opportunities. Attendees will learn about leveraging social media for communication, coordination, and operations.
Master Data Management (MDM) alone is not sufficient for integration in modern enterprises due to several issues: (1) lack of consideration for semantic heterogeneity between data from different sources, which can lead to erroneous conclusions, (2) inability to distinguish between different possible meanings of shared data without rich contextual information, (3) complexity from operating at large scale, with significant latency, and ubiquitous emerging technologies. The solution is a Semantic Enterprise - an information-centric and process-driven approach using techniques like ontologies, domain modeling, and service-oriented architecture to provide unambiguous semantic integration based on a well-defined enterprise architecture and governance framework.
The Chicago Band Trip document is about a trip taken by a band in April 2009 to Chicago. The band traveled together to Chicago to perform at various venues and locations around the city. Their trip included performances, sightseeing, and bonding experiences for the band members during their time in Chicago.
This project transformed an ordinary suburban landscape into an everyday retreat. The master plan created a country estate landscape with multiple gardens friendly to song birds and turkeys. The gardens welcome family and visitors to savor the delights of the season.
Wal-Mart has become a leader in sustainability by implementing numerous green practices that also save money. Some key lessons from Wal-Mart's journey include starting with quick wins like efficient lightbulbs, getting sustainability buy-in from the top-down, and embracing critics by inviting them to provide expertise on green strategies. Wal-Mart's size allows it to influence consumer demand, but by becoming sustainable early it also gains a competitive advantage.
This document introduces the Three Layered Enterprise Architecture Model (TLEAM) as the main tool in the author's enterprise change and transformation toolbox. TLEAM partitions enterprise architecture models into three layers - the business-centric layer, specification-centric layer, and implementation-centric layer. Within each layer are behavioral, information/data, and auxiliary models. The document provides an overview of some of the key models and techniques that make up TLEAM, including the operating model, business capabilities model, and Unified Modeling Language. The goal of TLEAM is to provide a robust yet affordable approach to translating business vision and strategy into effective enterprise change through the use of aligned business and technology models and validation of models within contexts
Functions.php - It's Not Just For DevelopersEric Mann
The functions.php file in your WordPress theme is a powerful way you can manipulate your site to do whatever you want. Even if you aren't - and have no intention of becoming - a PHP developer.