The document discusses a mobile app called A+ Learning that is being developed to help students study in a stress-free way. The app aims to make learning easier and allow students to study at their own pace without needing to pay for a tutor. It will have a simple interface with different subject extensions to choose from and require only a Wi-Fi connection to run, using minimal data and storage space on phones. The app is intended to guide users step-by-step through the learning process in a more helpful way than other existing study apps.
Study Island is an online program that helps students master state standards through interactive lessons, practice questions, and assessments in different subject areas; it provides students with individual logins to access topics and track their progress, and teachers can assign topics and view usage and performance reports to help students in areas they are struggling. The document provides information on how students can access and navigate Study Island, how parents can view their child's stats and progress, and contact details for technical support.
This document provides an overview of the Quizlet program, which allows teachers to create interactive flashcards and games to help students learn vocabulary words. Key features highlighted include creating flashcards from premade lists or your own terms, letting students familiarize themselves with words, practicing spelling and listening skills through various games, tracking student progress, and creating printable quizzes and flashcards. The document emphasizes that Quizlet makes vocabulary learning an engaging game for students.
The document provides an overview of how to get started on Khan Academy, including creating an account, taking a math pretest, and using the learning dashboard. The learning dashboard shows the student's progress in completing exercises across 500+ math skills, with tiles changing color to indicate their progress from needing practice to mastery. It allows students to get hints or watch videos as they work through adaptive assessments that track their understanding over time.
This document summarizes an educational video game that teaches mathematics skills through gameplay. The game can be played individually or with others, at home or school. It covers pre-algebra and algebra topics aligned with state standards. Players complete missions using first-person gameplay to learn concepts in an engaging way. Teachers have resources to integrate the game into lessons and the game provides real-time feedback and assessment data. Students and teachers report improved math skills and test scores as well as enjoyment from playing the game.
Online learning has several benefits over traditional textbook and tutor-driven learning. It allows students to learn at their own pace, anywhere, and engage with multimedia content in an interactive format. The content is developed by education experts and kept up to date. Online learning is also more affordable, saves time by avoiding travel, and allows students to learn collaboratively and benchmark their performance against peers globally.
A personal response system (PRS) allows students in large lectures or presentations to answer poll questions using a keypad or other device. It engages students by having them actively participate. Instructors can gauge understanding in real-time and adjust their teaching accordingly. Setting up a PRS involves students having keypads, the classroom having receivers, and integrating the system into PowerPoint presentations with polling questions and charts to display responses.
This document provides instructions for using the online math program TenMarks during Response to Intervention (RTI) sessions. It outlines the goals of using TenMarks to challenge high-achieving math students. It also describes how to log in to TenMarks, create classes and assignments, generate assessments, view student performance data, and provides examples of question types and scoring.
The document discusses a mobile app called A+ Learning that is being developed to help students study in a stress-free way. The app aims to make learning easier and allow students to study at their own pace without needing to pay for a tutor. It will have a simple interface with different subject extensions to choose from and require only a Wi-Fi connection to run, using minimal data and storage space on phones. The app is intended to guide users step-by-step through the learning process in a more helpful way than other existing study apps.
Study Island is an online program that helps students master state standards through interactive lessons, practice questions, and assessments in different subject areas; it provides students with individual logins to access topics and track their progress, and teachers can assign topics and view usage and performance reports to help students in areas they are struggling. The document provides information on how students can access and navigate Study Island, how parents can view their child's stats and progress, and contact details for technical support.
This document provides an overview of the Quizlet program, which allows teachers to create interactive flashcards and games to help students learn vocabulary words. Key features highlighted include creating flashcards from premade lists or your own terms, letting students familiarize themselves with words, practicing spelling and listening skills through various games, tracking student progress, and creating printable quizzes and flashcards. The document emphasizes that Quizlet makes vocabulary learning an engaging game for students.
The document provides an overview of how to get started on Khan Academy, including creating an account, taking a math pretest, and using the learning dashboard. The learning dashboard shows the student's progress in completing exercises across 500+ math skills, with tiles changing color to indicate their progress from needing practice to mastery. It allows students to get hints or watch videos as they work through adaptive assessments that track their understanding over time.
This document summarizes an educational video game that teaches mathematics skills through gameplay. The game can be played individually or with others, at home or school. It covers pre-algebra and algebra topics aligned with state standards. Players complete missions using first-person gameplay to learn concepts in an engaging way. Teachers have resources to integrate the game into lessons and the game provides real-time feedback and assessment data. Students and teachers report improved math skills and test scores as well as enjoyment from playing the game.
Online learning has several benefits over traditional textbook and tutor-driven learning. It allows students to learn at their own pace, anywhere, and engage with multimedia content in an interactive format. The content is developed by education experts and kept up to date. Online learning is also more affordable, saves time by avoiding travel, and allows students to learn collaboratively and benchmark their performance against peers globally.
A personal response system (PRS) allows students in large lectures or presentations to answer poll questions using a keypad or other device. It engages students by having them actively participate. Instructors can gauge understanding in real-time and adjust their teaching accordingly. Setting up a PRS involves students having keypads, the classroom having receivers, and integrating the system into PowerPoint presentations with polling questions and charts to display responses.
This document provides instructions for using the online math program TenMarks during Response to Intervention (RTI) sessions. It outlines the goals of using TenMarks to challenge high-achieving math students. It also describes how to log in to TenMarks, create classes and assignments, generate assessments, view student performance data, and provides examples of question types and scoring.
This document outlines the policies and instructional model for basic skills math courses taught by instructor Steven Diaz. The courses use an individualized and self-paced learning approach through the ALEKS platform, with no lectures. Students must complete all assignments on ALEKS including the whole pie, quizzes with a 70% minimum grade, and a final exam. Regular online attendance and a minimum of 6 hours per week on ALEKS are required. Passing grades are 70% for MAT098/099 and 75% for MAT100A.
This document provides teachers with instructions and guidelines for using an online math intervention program called Auto Skills in the classroom. It explains how to log in to the program, how the individualized training process works, and establishes limits on the number of licenses available across grade levels to avoid additional costs. Teachers are asked to sign up for classroom times using Auto Skills and follow posted guidelines to help students get the most benefit within the license restrictions.
This document provides an overview of the Stages framework, a 5-step process for designing learning and selecting educational materials for individuals with cognitive or language delays. The 5 steps are: 1) read the Stages book, 2) assess the learner, 3) observe and collect learner performance data, 4) check materials recommendations, and 5) integrate tools into daily instruction. The document describes the components of each step, including assessment activities, observation forms, apps, software, and strategies for tracking learner progress and generating reports.
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This document outlines the weekly assignments for an early childhood education course. It includes assignments such as writing a reflection paper on an experience with young children, creating learning goals and objectives for different content areas and age groups, designing an assessment for kindergarten students, observing and interviewing a teacher to reflect on lesson plan implementation, developing an original early childhood lesson plan, and completing a self-assessment of teaching dispositions. The course uses a learning management system and students must submit assignments through the online portal.
Clicker technology allows instructors to poll students anonymously in class using individual remote controls. It displays polling results immediately and tracks individual responses, improving student engagement and knowledge retention compared to only lecturing. Clickers work by students selecting answers on their remotes to multiple choice questions shown in class. The receiving station collects responses and displays the class results, giving feedback on understanding and identifying concepts needing more explanation.
Zefty is a budgeting tool for teaching children responsible spending and saving. Teachers can set up parent accounts to add students and deposit allowances into their individual accounts automatically or manually. Children can sign in, check their balance, write virtual checks to make withdrawals, and use a calculator to determine savings goals. The tool is intended for teaching financial literacy and math skills to elementary school students.
This document provides information on how to set up various assessment tools in Blackboard and their purposes. It outlines that Blackboard Assignments, Turnitin Assignments, tests, journals, blogs, wikis, and videos can be set up to provide automatic grading and feedback in the Grade Center. Peer assessments can also be set up for Turnitin Assignments. The tools serve different purposes like essays, reflection, group work, plagiarism prevention, testing knowledge, and critical review.
This document compares the features of three quiz-making tools, all of which allow teachers to create quizzes for students to take on any device. Key features include the ability to include images, video, and audio in questions; view and analyze student results; create individual or team play; and have a paid option with additional features. Some pros are the ability to create discussions or surveys, play individually or in teams, and include memes or drag-and-drop questions. Cons include points being based on speed and a limited number of pre-made quizzes for some tools.
The document provides an outline for a presentation on graph-based data models. It introduces some key concepts about graphs and how they are used to model real-world interconnected data. It discusses how early adopters of graph technologies grew by focusing on data relationships. The document also covers graph data structures, graph databases, and graph query languages like Cypher and Gremlin.
Developing a real time application on the cloud using node js , socket.io and...Moumie Soulemane
The document describes the development of a real-time multiplayer game on Microsoft Azure cloud platform using Node.js, Socket.io, and MongoDB. Key aspects discussed include using the Platform as a Service (PaaS) Web App service and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Virtual Machine Scale Sets, connecting the game to MongoDB hosted on MLAB, and ensuring authentication, scalability, and security. While the PaaS option provided easier management, the rigid pricing model of Azure makes the application less cost-effective compared to the customizable pricing of AWS. Overall, the game was successfully developed on Azure cloud services, but opportunities remain to reduce costs and further improve the application.
This document discusses different approaches to mobile web development, including native apps, mobile web apps, and hybrid apps. It describes native apps as using device APIs and being optimized for performance but costly to maintain across platforms. Mobile web apps use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and are low-cost with broad compatibility but lack access to device features. Hybrid apps combine web technologies with native wrappers to access device APIs and offer "write once, run everywhere" capabilities. The document also covers mobile development strategies, frameworks, and tools like Cordova that can help build hybrid mobile apps.
The document provides an overview of the Java EE 7 platform. It describes Java EE 7 as an enterprise application platform that aims to simplify development by providing common foundations and APIs. The key components of Java EE 7 applications include web components, enterprise beans, application clients, and Java EE containers that manage the execution of components. The document also outlines the architecture of Java EE applications and how different application parts interact, as well as APIs, tools, and benefits of the Java EE 7 platform for developers.
Kids psychology.
How they learn: Parents, Teachers, and Programmer Perspectives. This slideshow was initially prepared a part of the requirement engineering analysis of a project for building an android based app for children...
Software has contributed significantly to wealth creation throughout history. Wealth creation involves strategically accumulating resources to generate surplus earnings over time, which can then be reinvested to become more productive. Programmers and software allow for innovative new technologies that meet customer needs and wants, leading individuals and organizations to create wealth, as seen with hugely successful companies like Microsoft and IBM. However, software's role as a driver of wealth creation also brings changes to lifestyles and careers that require precautious management to be sustainable.
Software engineering in the context of production economicMoumie Soulemane
The document discusses software engineering in the context of production economics. It defines key terms like production, economics, software engineering, and its subdisciplines. Production involves transforming inputs into outputs, and economics studies decision-making with limited resources. Software engineering involves developing reliable software within costs and requirements. Applying economic principles like considering costs and benefits can improve software development productivity and decision-making by optimizing tradeoffs. For example, hiring programmers with complementary skills reduces time spent but duplicate skills increase waiting and instruction times. Using production economics techniques in software engineering provides a quantitative understanding of resource-limited decision-making.
Software engineering in the context of production economicsMoumie Soulemane
The document discusses software engineering in the context of production economics. It defines key terms like production, economics, software engineering, and its subdisciplines. Production involves transforming inputs into outputs, and economics studies decision-making with limited resources. Software engineering involves developing reliable software within costs and requirements. Applying economic principles like considering costs and benefits can improve software development productivity and decision-making by optimizing tradeoffs. For example, hiring programmers with complementary skills reduces time spent but duplicate skills increase waiting and instruction times. Using production economics techniques in software engineering provides a quantitative understanding of resource-limited decision-making.
University Cafeteria Operations using Business Process Model and Notation (B...Moumie Soulemane
A student wants to eat at their university cafeteria. The student identifies themselves to the waiter, either physically or with their ID card. The waiter asks the student what they would like from the menu. After the student selects their food, the waiter serves it to them. The student eats their food, finishes, and cleans up after themselves by arranging furniture and collecting dishes. The waiter then cleans the table. The process is recorded in a database.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
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.
This document outlines the policies and instructional model for basic skills math courses taught by instructor Steven Diaz. The courses use an individualized and self-paced learning approach through the ALEKS platform, with no lectures. Students must complete all assignments on ALEKS including the whole pie, quizzes with a 70% minimum grade, and a final exam. Regular online attendance and a minimum of 6 hours per week on ALEKS are required. Passing grades are 70% for MAT098/099 and 75% for MAT100A.
This document provides teachers with instructions and guidelines for using an online math intervention program called Auto Skills in the classroom. It explains how to log in to the program, how the individualized training process works, and establishes limits on the number of licenses available across grade levels to avoid additional costs. Teachers are asked to sign up for classroom times using Auto Skills and follow posted guidelines to help students get the most benefit within the license restrictions.
This document provides an overview of the Stages framework, a 5-step process for designing learning and selecting educational materials for individuals with cognitive or language delays. The 5 steps are: 1) read the Stages book, 2) assess the learner, 3) observe and collect learner performance data, 4) check materials recommendations, and 5) integrate tools into daily instruction. The document describes the components of each step, including assessment activities, observation forms, apps, software, and strategies for tracking learner progress and generating reports.
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This document outlines the weekly assignments for an early childhood education course. It includes assignments such as writing a reflection paper on an experience with young children, creating learning goals and objectives for different content areas and age groups, designing an assessment for kindergarten students, observing and interviewing a teacher to reflect on lesson plan implementation, developing an original early childhood lesson plan, and completing a self-assessment of teaching dispositions. The course uses a learning management system and students must submit assignments through the online portal.
Clicker technology allows instructors to poll students anonymously in class using individual remote controls. It displays polling results immediately and tracks individual responses, improving student engagement and knowledge retention compared to only lecturing. Clickers work by students selecting answers on their remotes to multiple choice questions shown in class. The receiving station collects responses and displays the class results, giving feedback on understanding and identifying concepts needing more explanation.
Zefty is a budgeting tool for teaching children responsible spending and saving. Teachers can set up parent accounts to add students and deposit allowances into their individual accounts automatically or manually. Children can sign in, check their balance, write virtual checks to make withdrawals, and use a calculator to determine savings goals. The tool is intended for teaching financial literacy and math skills to elementary school students.
This document provides information on how to set up various assessment tools in Blackboard and their purposes. It outlines that Blackboard Assignments, Turnitin Assignments, tests, journals, blogs, wikis, and videos can be set up to provide automatic grading and feedback in the Grade Center. Peer assessments can also be set up for Turnitin Assignments. The tools serve different purposes like essays, reflection, group work, plagiarism prevention, testing knowledge, and critical review.
This document compares the features of three quiz-making tools, all of which allow teachers to create quizzes for students to take on any device. Key features include the ability to include images, video, and audio in questions; view and analyze student results; create individual or team play; and have a paid option with additional features. Some pros are the ability to create discussions or surveys, play individually or in teams, and include memes or drag-and-drop questions. Cons include points being based on speed and a limited number of pre-made quizzes for some tools.
The document provides an outline for a presentation on graph-based data models. It introduces some key concepts about graphs and how they are used to model real-world interconnected data. It discusses how early adopters of graph technologies grew by focusing on data relationships. The document also covers graph data structures, graph databases, and graph query languages like Cypher and Gremlin.
Developing a real time application on the cloud using node js , socket.io and...Moumie Soulemane
The document describes the development of a real-time multiplayer game on Microsoft Azure cloud platform using Node.js, Socket.io, and MongoDB. Key aspects discussed include using the Platform as a Service (PaaS) Web App service and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Virtual Machine Scale Sets, connecting the game to MongoDB hosted on MLAB, and ensuring authentication, scalability, and security. While the PaaS option provided easier management, the rigid pricing model of Azure makes the application less cost-effective compared to the customizable pricing of AWS. Overall, the game was successfully developed on Azure cloud services, but opportunities remain to reduce costs and further improve the application.
This document discusses different approaches to mobile web development, including native apps, mobile web apps, and hybrid apps. It describes native apps as using device APIs and being optimized for performance but costly to maintain across platforms. Mobile web apps use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and are low-cost with broad compatibility but lack access to device features. Hybrid apps combine web technologies with native wrappers to access device APIs and offer "write once, run everywhere" capabilities. The document also covers mobile development strategies, frameworks, and tools like Cordova that can help build hybrid mobile apps.
The document provides an overview of the Java EE 7 platform. It describes Java EE 7 as an enterprise application platform that aims to simplify development by providing common foundations and APIs. The key components of Java EE 7 applications include web components, enterprise beans, application clients, and Java EE containers that manage the execution of components. The document also outlines the architecture of Java EE applications and how different application parts interact, as well as APIs, tools, and benefits of the Java EE 7 platform for developers.
Kids psychology.
How they learn: Parents, Teachers, and Programmer Perspectives. This slideshow was initially prepared a part of the requirement engineering analysis of a project for building an android based app for children...
Software has contributed significantly to wealth creation throughout history. Wealth creation involves strategically accumulating resources to generate surplus earnings over time, which can then be reinvested to become more productive. Programmers and software allow for innovative new technologies that meet customer needs and wants, leading individuals and organizations to create wealth, as seen with hugely successful companies like Microsoft and IBM. However, software's role as a driver of wealth creation also brings changes to lifestyles and careers that require precautious management to be sustainable.
Software engineering in the context of production economicMoumie Soulemane
The document discusses software engineering in the context of production economics. It defines key terms like production, economics, software engineering, and its subdisciplines. Production involves transforming inputs into outputs, and economics studies decision-making with limited resources. Software engineering involves developing reliable software within costs and requirements. Applying economic principles like considering costs and benefits can improve software development productivity and decision-making by optimizing tradeoffs. For example, hiring programmers with complementary skills reduces time spent but duplicate skills increase waiting and instruction times. Using production economics techniques in software engineering provides a quantitative understanding of resource-limited decision-making.
Software engineering in the context of production economicsMoumie Soulemane
The document discusses software engineering in the context of production economics. It defines key terms like production, economics, software engineering, and its subdisciplines. Production involves transforming inputs into outputs, and economics studies decision-making with limited resources. Software engineering involves developing reliable software within costs and requirements. Applying economic principles like considering costs and benefits can improve software development productivity and decision-making by optimizing tradeoffs. For example, hiring programmers with complementary skills reduces time spent but duplicate skills increase waiting and instruction times. Using production economics techniques in software engineering provides a quantitative understanding of resource-limited decision-making.
University Cafeteria Operations using Business Process Model and Notation (B...Moumie Soulemane
A student wants to eat at their university cafeteria. The student identifies themselves to the waiter, either physically or with their ID card. The waiter asks the student what they would like from the menu. After the student selects their food, the waiter serves it to them. The student eats their food, finishes, and cleans up after themselves by arranging furniture and collecting dishes. The waiter then cleans the table. The process is recorded in a database.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
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.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi Development Services in 2024Intelisync
DeFi represents a paradigm shift in the financial industry. Instead of relying on traditional, centralized institutions like banks, DeFi leverages blockchain technology to create a decentralized network of financial services. This means that financial transactions can occur directly between parties, without intermediaries, using smart contracts on platforms like Ethereum.
In 2024, we are witnessing an explosion of new DeFi projects and protocols, each pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in finance.
In summary, DeFi in 2024 is not just a trend; it’s a revolution that democratizes finance, enhances security and transparency, and fosters continuous innovation. As we proceed through this presentation, we'll explore the various components and services of DeFi in detail, shedding light on how they are transforming the financial landscape.
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A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi Development Services in 2024
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