Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native or Hybrid?Effective
Presented at Denver Startup Week - October 2012
As developers, one of the largest challenges is deciding what kind of mobile application to build: mobile web, hybrid, or native mobile. This is a thorny question because there isn’t a black-and-white answer. The solution can sit anywhere from pure mobile web to pure native mobile, or somewhere in between. In this session, Shane Church, technical lead at EffectiveUI, uncovers how the answer is tied to deep consideration of architecture decisions, the needs of the user, and the business goals for both the short and long term. He goes step-by-step through the questions and project considerations they should address when preparing to embark on a mobile development project. You'll learn that your responses to these questions will drive a clear path to the right decision that keeps end-users and organizational goals in line.
Hybrid vs Native Mobile App. Decide in 5 minutes!July Systems
Wondering whether to build a hybrid mobile app or a native mobile app? Don’t worry, this presentation will help you decide your mobile app strategy in less than 5 minutes!
Not all apps are created equal. The type of app that you develop will depend on the features you want and your compatible device preferences. There are pros and cons to each app type, but there is usually a best app for your situation.
Mobile Application Development: Hybrid, Native and Mobile Web AppsPaul Sons
Orion eSolutions offer the best and the most reliable Hybrid, Native, Mobile Application Development services using the latest platform. To know mobile app development stages and usages visit orionesolutions.com
An introduction to mobile app development and investingBrandon Na
This document provides an overview of mobile app development and investment options. It discusses the massive size and growth of the mobile app market. It then covers the main app development options of native, web, and hybrid apps. Finally, it discusses tactics for investing in mobile apps, including where to look for investment opportunities, challenges in valuation, and ways to de-risk investments.
Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native or Hybrid?Effective
Presented at Denver Startup Week - October 2012
As developers, one of the largest challenges is deciding what kind of mobile application to build: mobile web, hybrid, or native mobile. This is a thorny question because there isn’t a black-and-white answer. The solution can sit anywhere from pure mobile web to pure native mobile, or somewhere in between. In this session, Shane Church, technical lead at EffectiveUI, uncovers how the answer is tied to deep consideration of architecture decisions, the needs of the user, and the business goals for both the short and long term. He goes step-by-step through the questions and project considerations they should address when preparing to embark on a mobile development project. You'll learn that your responses to these questions will drive a clear path to the right decision that keeps end-users and organizational goals in line.
Hybrid vs Native Mobile App. Decide in 5 minutes!July Systems
Wondering whether to build a hybrid mobile app or a native mobile app? Don’t worry, this presentation will help you decide your mobile app strategy in less than 5 minutes!
Not all apps are created equal. The type of app that you develop will depend on the features you want and your compatible device preferences. There are pros and cons to each app type, but there is usually a best app for your situation.
Mobile Application Development: Hybrid, Native and Mobile Web AppsPaul Sons
Orion eSolutions offer the best and the most reliable Hybrid, Native, Mobile Application Development services using the latest platform. To know mobile app development stages and usages visit orionesolutions.com
An introduction to mobile app development and investingBrandon Na
This document provides an overview of mobile app development and investment options. It discusses the massive size and growth of the mobile app market. It then covers the main app development options of native, web, and hybrid apps. Finally, it discusses tactics for investing in mobile apps, including where to look for investment opportunities, challenges in valuation, and ways to de-risk investments.
The Great Mobile Debate: Native vs. Hybrid App DevelopmentNick Landry
It’s not easy being a mobile developer. iOS and Android dominate the market, Windows Phone is climbing into third place, and we’re not really sure if BlackBerry still matters. Do you focus on one platform or many? What size of the mobile population do you really want to reach? Each mobile platform comes with its own programming languages, SDKs, IDEs and application lifecycle & architecture. Are we really expected to learn all of this? Isn’t HTML5 supposed to be the Silver Bullet so we can finally write apps once and run them everywhere? This session will demystify all these questions, walking you through the modern mobile ecosystem, and explore your options as a developer. We’ll review the native story on each major platform, discuss the pros & cons of both mobile native and web development, cover some of the cross-platform solutions available to developers, and explore best practices and guidelines to insure a successful mobile strategy. Don’t just blindly pick a side or assume that “one size fits all”, this session covers one of the most hotly contested debates in modern IT. Come join us and be a part of the conversation.
Native, Web or Hybrid Mobile App Development?Sura Gonzalez
The document discusses different approaches to developing mobile apps, including native apps, web apps, and hybrid apps. Native apps are developed specifically for a single platform using that platform's tools and programming languages. They have full access to device features but have high development and maintenance costs. Web apps are developed with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and run in a mobile browser, allowing cross-platform use but more limited access to device features. Hybrid apps combine native and web technologies by wrapping web views in a native container, giving them full device access and lower costs than native apps. The document explores the characteristics and tradeoffs of each approach.
Distribution and development of mobile social browser gamesBoosterMedia
Keynote presentation Laurens Rutten, CEO of BoosterMedia, at the Social Mobile & Mobile Trends Day of Casual Connect Kiev, October 20 2011. "Mobile social browser gaming: distribution beyond the app-stores."
This document discusses hybrid mobile apps, which are native apps that use an embedded browser to run some or all of their user interface. Hybrid apps combine the advantages of native apps like being downloaded from app stores with the advantages of web apps like being able to write code once and deploy to multiple platforms. Frameworks exist that allow hybrid apps to access native device capabilities like the camera from JavaScript. The document argues that with frameworks, hybrid apps can provide rich experiences comparable to native apps.
How different is the mobile application development experience? What do we need to know about native mobile application development stack? How different it is compared to hybrid mobile application development? What's the big deal about it? Let's get together and see a comparison between native vs. mobile web browser vs. hybrid mobile apps, following with an introductory to the hybrid mobile application development.
Concepts, strategies, and gotcha's that every marketer should be aware of from an iOS developers perspective. iOS is in high demand but is still new for most marketers and agencies. This presentation will help bridge that digital divide.
The document discusses native mobile apps versus hybrid mobile apps. It provides an overview of advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Native apps provide better user experience but require separate development for each platform. Hybrid apps allow cross-platform development but can have performance issues. It also examines case studies of how LinkedIn, Facebook, and Dropbox developed their mobile strategies using both native and hybrid approaches.
This document discusses key differences between developing applications for mobile versus desktop. It notes that mobile applications have more limited resources like screen size, memory, and bandwidth. As a result, mobile app design must prioritize essential content and navigation over extensive graphics. Interactions also differ as mobile apps are optimized for touchscreens. Developers must consider these constraints and user expectations of mobility when designing mobile applications.
This presentation will investigate how to take advantage of Web technologies (including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript) to build a cross-platform mobile app. The presentation will cover important steps towards optimizing a Web app for a mobile device as well as using PhoneGap to expose core device features, like the accelerometer or the camera, to an app.
Creating native apps across devices in minutes. Paradigm shift from converting major web apps to mobile apps. Rhomobile allows creating native apps that work across devices using a single codebase, with options like cross-platform development, offline capabilities, and better usability than web apps alone. Developers can generate app controllers from data models, edit views, and deploy apps to different devices in minutes using the MVC-based Rhomobile platform.
Mobile Application Framework - OFM Canberra September 2014Joelith
Slides from the Mobile Application Framework presentation at the Oracle Middleware Forum - September 2014 held in Canberra. For more information please see ofmcanberra.wordpress.com
Mobile Application Design & DevelopmentRonnie Liew
The mobile landscape is incredibly fragmented with a huge pool of devices and operating systems. This presentation shares tips and guidelines on how to navigate this maze and help design/develop better mobile applications.
The document discusses hybrid mobile applications. It begins by defining a mobile application and the different types, including native, web, and hybrid. It then provides an overview of hybrid apps, explaining that they are developed with web technologies but can access device capabilities like a native app. The document outlines the development process for hybrid apps, including choosing a framework like Cordova, writing the code, testing on devices, and deploying to app stores. It provides guidance on coding practices, using plugins to access device features, and deployment procedures for Android and iOS.
An overview of difference between Hybrid Mobile Applications, Native Applications and Mobile Web Apps. List of JavaScript frameworks that we used for Hybrid Mobile Apps.
The document discusses creating native mobile apps across devices using Rhodes and PhoneGap. Rhodes allows developing native apps using web technologies that can run on any device and work offline. It has a model-view-controller architecture. PhoneGap is also an open source framework for building cross-platform mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Both make it possible to write code once and deploy apps to various mobile operating systems. The document provides details on features, platforms supported, and best practices for cross-platform mobile development.
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in a lecture on mobile development for Android. The lecture will discuss mobile devices, operating systems like Android, how mobile apps differ from mobile web apps, cross-platform development, using XML for layouts and Java for programming, device sensors like the camera and GPS, considerations for user experience and interaction design, and the requirements for a group project to build an Android application.
Mobile and Tablet App Development and Market ShareJeremy Callinan
This document discusses mobile and tablet operating systems and development. It covers the key mobile OSes including iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7. It discusses native app development versus web apps and why native apps are more popular. It also covers the shift to tablets, the major players in the tablet market, and considerations for developing for tablets.
The document discusses mobility and application ecosystems today and what the future may hold. It summarizes findings from a developer economics study that show most developers value platform reach and revenue opportunities. Many developers currently earn less than $500 per app monthly. The document also examines cross-platform development tools and frameworks, comparing their technologies, languages, and developer satisfaction ratings. Key criteria for evaluating native, hybrid, and web apps are outlined. The document concludes by discussing opportunities for Windows development and encouraging developers to learn HTML5, target multiple device types and platforms, and contact Microsoft with ideas.
The Great Mobile Debate: Native vs. Hybrid App DevelopmentNick Landry
It’s not easy being a mobile developer. iOS and Android dominate the market, Windows Phone is climbing into third place, and we’re not really sure if BlackBerry still matters. Do you focus on one platform or many? What size of the mobile population do you really want to reach? Each mobile platform comes with its own programming languages, SDKs, IDEs and application lifecycle & architecture. Are we really expected to learn all of this? Isn’t HTML5 supposed to be the Silver Bullet so we can finally write apps once and run them everywhere? This session will demystify all these questions, walking you through the modern mobile ecosystem, and explore your options as a developer. We’ll review the native story on each major platform, discuss the pros & cons of both mobile native and web development, cover some of the cross-platform solutions available to developers, and explore best practices and guidelines to insure a successful mobile strategy. Don’t just blindly pick a side or assume that “one size fits all”, this session covers one of the most hotly contested debates in modern IT. Come join us and be a part of the conversation.
Native, Web or Hybrid Mobile App Development?Sura Gonzalez
The document discusses different approaches to developing mobile apps, including native apps, web apps, and hybrid apps. Native apps are developed specifically for a single platform using that platform's tools and programming languages. They have full access to device features but have high development and maintenance costs. Web apps are developed with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and run in a mobile browser, allowing cross-platform use but more limited access to device features. Hybrid apps combine native and web technologies by wrapping web views in a native container, giving them full device access and lower costs than native apps. The document explores the characteristics and tradeoffs of each approach.
Distribution and development of mobile social browser gamesBoosterMedia
Keynote presentation Laurens Rutten, CEO of BoosterMedia, at the Social Mobile & Mobile Trends Day of Casual Connect Kiev, October 20 2011. "Mobile social browser gaming: distribution beyond the app-stores."
This document discusses hybrid mobile apps, which are native apps that use an embedded browser to run some or all of their user interface. Hybrid apps combine the advantages of native apps like being downloaded from app stores with the advantages of web apps like being able to write code once and deploy to multiple platforms. Frameworks exist that allow hybrid apps to access native device capabilities like the camera from JavaScript. The document argues that with frameworks, hybrid apps can provide rich experiences comparable to native apps.
How different is the mobile application development experience? What do we need to know about native mobile application development stack? How different it is compared to hybrid mobile application development? What's the big deal about it? Let's get together and see a comparison between native vs. mobile web browser vs. hybrid mobile apps, following with an introductory to the hybrid mobile application development.
Concepts, strategies, and gotcha's that every marketer should be aware of from an iOS developers perspective. iOS is in high demand but is still new for most marketers and agencies. This presentation will help bridge that digital divide.
The document discusses native mobile apps versus hybrid mobile apps. It provides an overview of advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Native apps provide better user experience but require separate development for each platform. Hybrid apps allow cross-platform development but can have performance issues. It also examines case studies of how LinkedIn, Facebook, and Dropbox developed their mobile strategies using both native and hybrid approaches.
This document discusses key differences between developing applications for mobile versus desktop. It notes that mobile applications have more limited resources like screen size, memory, and bandwidth. As a result, mobile app design must prioritize essential content and navigation over extensive graphics. Interactions also differ as mobile apps are optimized for touchscreens. Developers must consider these constraints and user expectations of mobility when designing mobile applications.
This presentation will investigate how to take advantage of Web technologies (including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript) to build a cross-platform mobile app. The presentation will cover important steps towards optimizing a Web app for a mobile device as well as using PhoneGap to expose core device features, like the accelerometer or the camera, to an app.
Creating native apps across devices in minutes. Paradigm shift from converting major web apps to mobile apps. Rhomobile allows creating native apps that work across devices using a single codebase, with options like cross-platform development, offline capabilities, and better usability than web apps alone. Developers can generate app controllers from data models, edit views, and deploy apps to different devices in minutes using the MVC-based Rhomobile platform.
Mobile Application Framework - OFM Canberra September 2014Joelith
Slides from the Mobile Application Framework presentation at the Oracle Middleware Forum - September 2014 held in Canberra. For more information please see ofmcanberra.wordpress.com
Mobile Application Design & DevelopmentRonnie Liew
The mobile landscape is incredibly fragmented with a huge pool of devices and operating systems. This presentation shares tips and guidelines on how to navigate this maze and help design/develop better mobile applications.
The document discusses hybrid mobile applications. It begins by defining a mobile application and the different types, including native, web, and hybrid. It then provides an overview of hybrid apps, explaining that they are developed with web technologies but can access device capabilities like a native app. The document outlines the development process for hybrid apps, including choosing a framework like Cordova, writing the code, testing on devices, and deploying to app stores. It provides guidance on coding practices, using plugins to access device features, and deployment procedures for Android and iOS.
An overview of difference between Hybrid Mobile Applications, Native Applications and Mobile Web Apps. List of JavaScript frameworks that we used for Hybrid Mobile Apps.
The document discusses creating native mobile apps across devices using Rhodes and PhoneGap. Rhodes allows developing native apps using web technologies that can run on any device and work offline. It has a model-view-controller architecture. PhoneGap is also an open source framework for building cross-platform mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Both make it possible to write code once and deploy apps to various mobile operating systems. The document provides details on features, platforms supported, and best practices for cross-platform mobile development.
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in a lecture on mobile development for Android. The lecture will discuss mobile devices, operating systems like Android, how mobile apps differ from mobile web apps, cross-platform development, using XML for layouts and Java for programming, device sensors like the camera and GPS, considerations for user experience and interaction design, and the requirements for a group project to build an Android application.
Mobile and Tablet App Development and Market ShareJeremy Callinan
This document discusses mobile and tablet operating systems and development. It covers the key mobile OSes including iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7. It discusses native app development versus web apps and why native apps are more popular. It also covers the shift to tablets, the major players in the tablet market, and considerations for developing for tablets.
The document discusses mobility and application ecosystems today and what the future may hold. It summarizes findings from a developer economics study that show most developers value platform reach and revenue opportunities. Many developers currently earn less than $500 per app monthly. The document also examines cross-platform development tools and frameworks, comparing their technologies, languages, and developer satisfaction ratings. Key criteria for evaluating native, hybrid, and web apps are outlined. The document concludes by discussing opportunities for Windows development and encouraging developers to learn HTML5, target multiple device types and platforms, and contact Microsoft with ideas.
Hybrid App Development using PhoneGap/Cordova Contents
Overview of Mobility
Enterprise Mobility & Industry challenges
Mobile Web vs. Native App development
Bridging the Native Gap & Intro PhoneGap
PhoneGap features
Creating “Hello World!” using PhoneGap
PhoneGap Plugin development
Resources
Overview of Mobile Development PlatformsMike Wolfson
This document summarizes and compares several major mobile platforms including Apple iOS, Google Android, RIM Blackberry, Microsoft Windows Phone 7, Palm webOS, and Nokia Symbian. It discusses the developer tools, costs, and restrictions associated with each platform. It also notes trends in the mobile industry like continued fragmentation, expansion into new devices, and increasing patent litigation between companies.
This document outlines topics that will be discussed in a seminar on mobile application development. It will cover an introduction to mobile app development, platforms like Android and iOS, the development process, app types (native, web, hybrid), distribution platforms, monetization, and the current and future market for mobile apps. It also provides background on the presenter and includes statistics on mobile app usage and downloads over time.
We can know about what is mobile application. Especially we can know about Hybrid Mobile Application.
Hybrid mobile Application's Overview information and few thing about Native and Web mobile applications.
The document discusses mobile operating systems and development for mobile and tablet platforms. It provides an overview of key mobile operating systems including iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Phone 7. It discusses differences between native mobile apps and web apps. It also covers the shift to tablets, comparing the iPad and Android tablets. Major challenges in developing for tablets include different form factors and the still evolving tablet market.
Mobile Practice LogicTree IT Solutions is a global IT services provider founded in 2006 with over 40 employees. They have development offices in Sacramento, California, Hyderabad, India and Bangalore, India. The company offers mobile application development services for platforms like iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile. They have experience developing applications for clients across various industries and have completed projects including flight planning apps, event finder apps and games.
Mobile Practice LogicTree IT Solutions is a global IT services provider founded in 2006 with over 40 employees. They have development offices in Sacramento, California, Hyderabad, India and Bangalore, India. The company offers mobile application development services for platforms like iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile. They have experience developing applications for clients across various industries.
The document discusses mobility and application development trends. It notes that developers value reach across platforms most and making money second. Many developers earn less than $500 per app monthly. HTML allows access to larger desktop and mobile audiences with more potential to earn over $500 monthly. Going forward, tools that support multiple platforms and allow reuse of existing skills will be most popular. Native apps have most access to device features while web apps have broadest reach but less engagement. The document recommends Microsoft tools like Xamarin for porting existing .NET apps or targeting Windows platforms to reach larger audiences.
MOBILE APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES.pptxmuthulakshmi cse
The document discusses mobile application development and services. It covers the need for mobile applications, the cost of development, and importance of mobile strategies for businesses. It also discusses requirements gathering, third party frameworks like Appcelerator Titanium and PhoneGap, and publishing mobile applications. Marketing factors for developing mobile apps are also covered such as identifying the target audience and testing.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Android application development. It outlines a 100-hour course schedule and covers topics like mobile platforms, the history and advantages of Android, opportunities for monetization, and prototyping ideas using Android. The document recommends resources for learning Android development like tutorials, SDK references, and lists of open source Android projects.
GDSC Android Development Workshop Presentationgdsclavasa
Android is an open source platform that allows developers to build applications. It provides tools like Android Studio, Java, Kotlin and XML for application development. Developers can also use services like GitHub for version control and Firebase for backend functionality. Developers can earn money through advertisements in their applications, selling paid applications, in-app purchases, building e-commerce platforms, monetizing user data, subscriptions, and freelance work developing applications for clients.
This document discusses different mobile operating systems including iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, and WebOS. It provides definitions and summaries of each: iOS powers Apple devices like iPhone, iPad and iPod and recently released version 7; BlackBerry OS is designed for BlackBerry devices and uses push email; Android is an open source software platform used by many smartphone manufacturers; WebOS is a computing research project that interacts through a web browser and does not depend on a local OS. The document also discusses key features of smartphones like apps, messaging, keyboards and operating systems.
Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native, or Hybrid? - Denver Startup Week - Oct...Shane Church
This document discusses the options for developing mobile applications: native, mobile web, and hybrid. Native apps are built using platform-specific languages and have the richest user experience but require developing for each platform. Mobile web apps use web technologies and have the broadest reach but limited access to device capabilities. Hybrid apps combine web technologies with native wrappers for full capabilities across platforms but native interactions are not perfect. The document provides examples and guidance on selecting the right approach based on user needs, capabilities required, and platforms to support.
This document provides an overview of the Android mobile operating system. It discusses why mobile app development is growing in popularity, including the expanding smartphone market and high demand for developers. It then explains why Android is a good platform, noting its open source nature, wide adoption, and ability to leverage existing Java skills. The document outlines the history and evolution of Android from 2005 to present. It provides illustrations of different Android device types and describes the key components and architecture of the Android software stack. Overall, the document gives a high-level introduction to Android and its potential for mobile app development.
This document provides an overview of the Android mobile operating system. It discusses why mobile app development is growing in popularity, including the expanding smartphone market and high demand for developers. It then explains why Android is a good platform, noting its open source nature, wide adoption, and ability to leverage existing Java skills. The document outlines the history and evolution of Android from 2005 to present. It provides illustrations of different Android device types and describes the key components and architecture of the Android software stack. Overall, the document gives a high-level introduction to Android and its potential for mobile app development.
This document provides an overview of the Android mobile operating system. It discusses why mobile app development is growing in popularity, including the expanding smartphone market and high demand for developers. It then explains why Android is a good platform, noting its open source nature, wide adoption, and ability to leverage existing Java skills. The document outlines the history and evolution of Android from 2005 to present. It provides illustrations of different Android device types and describes the key components and architecture of the Android software stack. Overall, the document gives a high-level introduction to Android and its potential for mobile app development.
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This document provides an overview of social media marketing and digital advertising. It discusses how social media spending is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. It then covers key aspects of social media strategy, goals, tactics, and measurement. Subsequent sections focus on digital advertising platforms, types of ads, targeting tactics, and how to structure Facebook ad campaigns including setting goals, audiences, placements, budgets and schedules, ad formats, and monitoring results. The takeaway is that advertising, especially on social media, can be highly effective when using a data-driven approach.
Many people are interested in learning about Google Analytics, but are intimidated by it. This presentation is meant to help you understand why Google Analytics is an essential tool for most businesses and how it can help achieve business goals on your website.
What is Gluten Free, and What Does it Have to Do With Me?Magnetic Ideas, LLC
The gluten-free diet is becoming more and more prevalent. Many people are affected by celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Many more have friends and family that are affected. Awareness of these issues are at a all-time high, but most people don't understand the basics, and have many questions about the gluten free diet. Why would someone eat gluten free? Should I eat gluten-free? What is celiac disease, and how do I know if I have it? These are the types of questions that I cover in this presentation.
Whats working Now on Facebook.
Facebook is an ever-changing platform. What worked last year isn't always the best approach now. This deck details 8 Bite sized take-aways to help focus your Facebook Marketing efforts.
WordPress has emerged as one of the most popular content management systems on the interwebs. One reason for it's popularity is its ease of use and deep support and documentation for customizations. This presentation takes a look as several easy steps to customizing the default twenty twelve WordPress theme.
The document discusses different types of content marketing such as blog posts, articles, ebooks, and videos. It notes that the average person consumes 10 pieces of content before making a purchase. Content should entertain, educate, and avoid solely self-promotion. Different content types like blog posts, graphics, and apps can be shared on social networks to build trust and attract links through word-of-mouth recommendations.
Content marketing may be a new buzz-word, but it's a marketing concept that's over a century old. This presentation gives an overview about content marketing, how non-profits are successfully using it today, and then digs into specific, actionable examples of how to plan and implement a content marketing strategy.
This one sentence document appears to be the title "Home Page Examples" repeated multiple times. It seems to be providing the title of examples for home page designs but contains no examples or further details within the given text.
This document provides an overview of marketing strategies for small businesses. It discusses traditional media like advertising, direct mail, and public relations as well as new media strategies like search engine optimization, social media, email marketing, and blogging. The key goals of marketing are to increase awareness, drive conversions, and boost retention. Both on-page and off-page SEO factors are important to consider. The document emphasizes measuring results and customizing campaigns for each marketing channel and tool.
Jeff SanGeorge and BrianHitney's presentation on iPhone, iPad and Window Mobile 7 App development and marketing. This was presented on 10-01-10 at Converge South.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
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.
"Choosing proper type of scaling", Olena SyrotaFwdays
Imagine an IoT processing system that is already quite mature and production-ready and for which client coverage is growing and scaling and performance aspects are life and death questions. The system has Redis, MongoDB, and stream processing based on ksqldb. In this talk, firstly, we will analyze scaling approaches and then select the proper ones for our system.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
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[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
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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.
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What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
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Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
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Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
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.
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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.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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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.
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iPad, iPhone and Windows Mobile 7 Apps
1. Developing Apps for iPhone, iPad,and Windows Mobile 7 Presented by Brian Hitney / Dev @ Microsoft / bhitney@microsoft.com Twitter: @bhitney, Blog: http://www.structuretoobig.com Jeff SanGeorge, Connect Marketing & Design www.connectmarketingdesign.com | http://jeffsangeorge.posterous.com Twitter.com/jeffSanGeorge | jeffsangeorge@gmail.com
2. What Makes an App Cool? What makes it successful, profitable?
12. Examples of Successful Apps Red Laser – “ Accurate iPhone Barcode Scanner app” Checks all nearby stores for price of the same item
13. Examples of Successful Apps Star Walk – “interactive astronomy guide” Used Augmented reality
14. Examples of Successful Apps Shazam“the amazing music discovery engine.” Finds artist and title of songs, as well as lyrics, an the option to listen or buy
19. Front facing VGA camera for video conferencing 5MP Camera capable of HD video recording Internal Features GPS Accelerometer Three axis gyro Compass Wireless G3/HSDPA GSM/Edge Wi-Fi Bluetooth
20. Smart Phone Functions: Sound (Speakers) Microphone (recording) Geo-location (GPS) Touch Screen interface Compass Vibration (games) 2 Cameras (scanning, photos, video, Augmented reality) Data Transfer (via bluetooth and 3G network) Accelerometer API and RSS feeds from 3rd party services- make mashups
22. Native Development iPhone: objective-C, Cocoa touch, Xcode iOS Standard Development Kit (SDK) Apple recently opened the SDK to many more development paths Android: Java with Eclipse WP7: Silverlight/XNA with Visual Studio
23. Advantages of Native Apps Better Performance Works in Offline Mode Findability (app store) Monetization Take full advantage of Device Capabilities
24. Mobile Web Apps (Web applications hosted on a server, but built specifically for mobile devices.) Html, PHP, CSS, Javascript (JQ Touch, Sencha) (Example: iPad Wine App)
25. Mobile Web Apps (Web applications hosted on a server, but built specifically for mobile devices.) Html, PHP, CSS, Javascript (JQ Touch, Sencha) (Example: iPad Wine App)
26. iPad Wine App Built on a CMS so the Wine Stewart can change inventory, prices. Delivered over local server, runs in Safari in kiosk mode.
33. Windows PhoneHardware Common Hardware Elements Consistent Platform Quality Focus 800 Consistent set of hardware capabilities defined by Microsoft One resolution at launch Second resolution added later Same touch input Consistent processor / GPU Same available RAM Optional keyboard 480