The document discusses how workflow/BPM can bridge the gap between business and IT by separating responsibilities. It describes how workflow allows business users to control process design through a graphical interface, defining tasks, roles, and flows without needing programming skills. This gives organizations business-level agility by making processes responsive to changing needs through rearranging existing "application slices" and integrating human tasks. Standards like BPMN and XPDL further allow processes to be reused and adapted across systems.
Making Waves - Web Directions 09 Keynotethemaninblue
The document discusses Google Wave and innovation. It includes quotes praising Wave for being innovative and changing education. Other sections discuss centralized documents and discussions, collaboration in the cloud, and mock meeting minutes about PS3 sales strategies. The document promotes ideas of fostering new ideas, empowering risk, and designing for innovation through examples like the iPod click wheel. It concludes with quotes about improving innovations over time in response to feedback.
El documento lista 4 tareas programadas (TP) que incluyen el uso de diferentes aplicaciones como Word, Excel y Power Point, así como la creación de un blog.
The document discusses how workflow/BPM can bridge the gap between business and IT by separating responsibilities. It describes how workflow allows business users to control process design through a graphical interface, defining tasks, roles, and flows without needing programming skills. This gives organizations business-level agility by making processes responsive to changing needs through rearranging existing "application slices" and integrating human tasks. Standards like BPMN and XPDL further allow processes to be reused and adapted across systems.
Making Waves - Web Directions 09 Keynotethemaninblue
The document discusses Google Wave and innovation. It includes quotes praising Wave for being innovative and changing education. Other sections discuss centralized documents and discussions, collaboration in the cloud, and mock meeting minutes about PS3 sales strategies. The document promotes ideas of fostering new ideas, empowering risk, and designing for innovation through examples like the iPod click wheel. It concludes with quotes about improving innovations over time in response to feedback.
El documento lista 4 tareas programadas (TP) que incluyen el uso de diferentes aplicaciones como Word, Excel y Power Point, así como la creación de un blog.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento resume cuatro de los principales sistemas del cuerpo humano: el esqueleto, el sistema digestivo, el sistema muscular y el sistema respiratorio. El esqueleto soporta y protege el cuerpo, está formado por 206 huesos conectados por articulaciones. El sistema digestivo procesa los alimentos para extraer nutrientes. El sistema muscular contiene más de 650 músculos unidos al esqueleto que permiten el movimiento. El sistema respiratorio toma oxígeno de la sangre y elimina dióxido de carbono a través de la
This document discusses finding extreme values and critical points of functions by examining their first and second derivatives. It provides examples of using the first derivative test to find local maximum and minimum values when the derivative is equal to zero or undefined. The second derivative test is introduced to determine concavity and relative maximum or minimum values based on whether the second derivative is positive, negative, or zero. Graphs, sign lines, and examples are provided to demonstrate these concepts.
This document outlines rules for differentiating functions including the constant rule, power rule, constant multiple rule, sum and difference rule, product rule, and quotient rule. It provides examples of applying each rule to differentiate simple functions containing constants, powers, sums, differences, products, and quotients.
The document discusses the chain rule and how to use it to find derivatives of more complex equations. It provides examples of using the chain rule to take derivatives of functions involving exponents, trigonometric functions, radicals, and combinations of these. Key steps include identifying the inner and outer functions, taking the derivative of the inner function, and plugging into the chain rule formula. The document also contrasts using the chain rule method versus the inside-outside method for some problems.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento resume cuatro de los principales sistemas del cuerpo humano: el esqueleto, el sistema digestivo, el sistema muscular y el sistema respiratorio. El esqueleto soporta y protege el cuerpo, está formado por 206 huesos conectados por articulaciones. El sistema digestivo procesa los alimentos para extraer nutrientes. El sistema muscular contiene más de 650 músculos unidos al esqueleto que permiten el movimiento. El sistema respiratorio toma oxígeno de la sangre y elimina dióxido de carbono a través de la
This document discusses finding extreme values and critical points of functions by examining their first and second derivatives. It provides examples of using the first derivative test to find local maximum and minimum values when the derivative is equal to zero or undefined. The second derivative test is introduced to determine concavity and relative maximum or minimum values based on whether the second derivative is positive, negative, or zero. Graphs, sign lines, and examples are provided to demonstrate these concepts.
This document outlines rules for differentiating functions including the constant rule, power rule, constant multiple rule, sum and difference rule, product rule, and quotient rule. It provides examples of applying each rule to differentiate simple functions containing constants, powers, sums, differences, products, and quotients.
The document discusses the chain rule and how to use it to find derivatives of more complex equations. It provides examples of using the chain rule to take derivatives of functions involving exponents, trigonometric functions, radicals, and combinations of these. Key steps include identifying the inner and outer functions, taking the derivative of the inner function, and plugging into the chain rule formula. The document also contrasts using the chain rule method versus the inside-outside method for some problems.