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A mathematical model and a heuristic memory allocation problemDiego Montero
Effective memory management in embedded systems reduce running time and power consumption. Memory allocation is complicated by limited capacity and number of memory banks, as well as potential runtime conflicts. We approached the optimization of memory allocation problem through exact solution using ILP and Tabu Search heauristics method. Inputs from DIMACs instancescite{instances} were tested and the results show significant performance difference between the two approaches
Risk management: Social media usage in enterprisesdaenu
The usage of social media platforms is increasing rapidly and now also more and more enterprises start to have their own presence on different social media platforms. Even if an enterprise is present on a social media platform, it isn‘t given that the own employees are allowed to access these platforms mostly due to the existing risks. One of the biggest risks is the loss of the reputation of a enterprise that only with a continuos monitoring of the social media platforms can be reduced. With a clear social media governance including a clear strategy and a risk analysis an enterprise can train their employees in a awareness program.
Multicultural Nation: Divergence and Convergence in the New America is the marketing industry’s most
comprehensive study of America’s complex ethnic and cultural landscape. The findings are a key to the
rapidly changing cultural map of the New America and provide marketers with the nuanced insights
required for on-target, brand-consumer connections. In 2009, GlobalHue conducted 8,309 interviews
of 287 questions on national outlook, media consumption habits, technology use and lifestyle within
African-American, Hispanic, Asian American and non-Hispanic White population segments, with the
goal of understanding the cultural backdrop and inputs to American consumers. The quantitative study
was fielded to help us answer a fundamental question: Is there a way to deal with our growing diversity without getting lost in our complexity?
A mathematical model and a heuristic memory allocation problemDiego Montero
Effective memory management in embedded systems reduce running time and power consumption. Memory allocation is complicated by limited capacity and number of memory banks, as well as potential runtime conflicts. We approached the optimization of memory allocation problem through exact solution using ILP and Tabu Search heauristics method. Inputs from DIMACs instancescite{instances} were tested and the results show significant performance difference between the two approaches
Risk management: Social media usage in enterprisesdaenu
The usage of social media platforms is increasing rapidly and now also more and more enterprises start to have their own presence on different social media platforms. Even if an enterprise is present on a social media platform, it isn‘t given that the own employees are allowed to access these platforms mostly due to the existing risks. One of the biggest risks is the loss of the reputation of a enterprise that only with a continuos monitoring of the social media platforms can be reduced. With a clear social media governance including a clear strategy and a risk analysis an enterprise can train their employees in a awareness program.
Multicultural Nation: Divergence and Convergence in the New America is the marketing industry’s most
comprehensive study of America’s complex ethnic and cultural landscape. The findings are a key to the
rapidly changing cultural map of the New America and provide marketers with the nuanced insights
required for on-target, brand-consumer connections. In 2009, GlobalHue conducted 8,309 interviews
of 287 questions on national outlook, media consumption habits, technology use and lifestyle within
African-American, Hispanic, Asian American and non-Hispanic White population segments, with the
goal of understanding the cultural backdrop and inputs to American consumers. The quantitative study
was fielded to help us answer a fundamental question: Is there a way to deal with our growing diversity without getting lost in our complexity?
Seeding Bugs to Find Bugs: Mutation Testing Revisited
How do you know your test suite is "good enough"? One of the best ways to tell is _mutation testing_. Mutation testing seeds artificial defects (mutations) into a program and checks whether your test suite finds them. If it does not, this means your test suite is not adequate yet.
Despite its effectiveness, mutation testing has two issues. First, it requires large computing resources to re-run the test suite again and again. Second, and this is worse, a mutation to the program can keep the program's semantics unchanged -- and thus cannot be detected by any test. Such _equivalent mutants_ act as false positives; they have to be assessed and isolated manually, which is an extremely tedious task.
In this talk, I present the JAVALANCHE framework for mutation testing of Java programs, which addresses both the problems of efficiency and equivalent mutants. First, JAVALANCHE is built for efficiency from the ground up, manipulating byte code directly and allowing mutation testing of programs that are several orders of magnitude larger than earlier research subjects. Second, JAVALANCHE addresses the problem of equivalent mutants by assessing the _impact_ of mutations on dynamic invariants: The more invariants impacted by a mutation, the more likely it is to be useful for improving test suites.
We have evaluated JAVALANCHE on seven industrial-size programs, confirming its effectiveness. With less than 3% of equivalent mutants, our approach provides a precise and fully automatic measure of the adequacy of a test suite -- making mutation testing, finally, applicable in practice.
Joint work with David Schuler and Valentin Dallmeier.
Andreas Zeller is computer science professor at Saarland University; he researches large programs and their history, and has developed a number of methods to determine the causes of program failures - on open-source programs as well as in industrial contexts at IBM, Microsoft, SAP and others. His book "Why Programs Fail" has received the Software Development Magazine productivity award in 2006.
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Seeding Bugs to Find Bugs: Mutation Testing Revisited
How do you know your test suite is "good enough"? One of the best ways to tell is _mutation testing_. Mutation testing seeds artificial defects (mutations) into a program and checks whether your test suite finds them. If it does not, this means your test suite is not adequate yet.
Despite its effectiveness, mutation testing has two issues. First, it requires large computing resources to re-run the test suite again and again. Second, and this is worse, a mutation to the program can keep the program's semantics unchanged -- and thus cannot be detected by any test. Such _equivalent mutants_ act as false positives; they have to be assessed and isolated manually, which is an extremely tedious task.
In this talk, I present the JAVALANCHE framework for mutation testing of Java programs, which addresses both the problems of efficiency and equivalent mutants. First, JAVALANCHE is built for efficiency from the ground up, manipulating byte code directly and allowing mutation testing of programs that are several orders of magnitude larger than earlier research subjects. Second, JAVALANCHE addresses the problem of equivalent mutants by assessing the _impact_ of mutations on dynamic invariants: The more invariants impacted by a mutation, the more likely it is to be useful for improving test suites.
We have evaluated JAVALANCHE on seven industrial-size programs, confirming its effectiveness. With less than 3% of equivalent mutants, our approach provides a precise and fully automatic measure of the adequacy of a test suite -- making mutation testing, finally, applicable in practice.
Joint work with David Schuler and Valentin Dallmeier.
Andreas Zeller is computer science professor at Saarland University; he researches large programs and their history, and has developed a number of methods to determine the causes of program failures - on open-source programs as well as in industrial contexts at IBM, Microsoft, SAP and others. His book "Why Programs Fail" has received the Software Development Magazine productivity award in 2006.
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Interprofessional Student-Led Mini-Grants: We fund the IPE curious!
(This talk was developed for a 20 minute oral presentation at All Together Better Health, June 5-8, 2014 in Pittsburgh PA.)
Background: Our goal is to develop collaboration-ready health professionals who have practiced successful teamwork, leadership and hands-on problem solving as part of their education. To that end, we have established a Student-Led Mini-Grant program. These grants fund interprofessional scholarship and research conceived and carried out by students with faculty mentorship.
Presentation Objectives:
1. Provide easily replicated template for application and funding formula
2. Demonstrate examples of successful grants
Methods: The presenter will provide the application and marketing materials to enable other institutions to develop their own Student-Led Mini-Grant program. Successful grants are widely varied in their approach and outcomes, presenters will discuss the challenges and opportunities that a small investment in IPE interest generated.
Results: Knowledge gained from the projects completed so far has led students and faculty to consider varied approaches to IP education and practice. Whether interviewing pain patients with an eye toward utilizing the power of their stories to help others, or providing physical therapy intervention at a Medically Oriented Gym for diabetes patients, students, faculty and clients are actively learning with, from, and about each other.
Implications: Small-scale, hands-on experiences such as these help to create an IP leadership ethic among students that they will carry with them in addition to expertise in their field, making them dynamic members of their future teams. The discipline and organization necessary to apply for and execute a grant, the reassurance of faculty mentorship while providing a valuable community service are a powerful educational combination.
-Kris Hall is the Program Coordinator for the University of New England Center of Excellence in Interprofessional Education. She oversees the weekly IPE event series on campus, and the Student-Led Mini-Grant program. Kris is an MFA graduate of Maine College of Art and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She brings over 20 years of intensive teamwork in higher education and professional theatre to her work at the Center.
Ahmed Deedat
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 67 | Size: 1 MB
” And indeed, you are of a great moral character.” (Quran, 68:4). Shaykh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 – August 8, 2005) was a Muslim scholar of comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates. In 1957, Deedat, together with two of his friends, founded the Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI) and remained its president until 1996.
Blueprint+: Developing a Tool for Service DesignAndy Polaine
Presented at the Service Design Network Conference 09 in Madeira. The presentation is about a work-in-progress examining how we can best expand the service design blueprint diagramming to include other critical information such as time and emotional states of the participants in the service.
MSEASUSlides: Muddiest Point: Phase Diagrams III Fe-Fe3C Phase Diagram Intro...mseasuslides
This slide set corresponds to the MaterialsConcepts YouTube video "Muddiest Point- Phase Diagrams III: Fe-Fe3C Phase Diagram Introduction". Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUMcbctDNtM
To study the vocab used in this video, visit this site:
http://quizlet.com/20699470/53-steel-fe-fe3c-phase-diagram-and-microstructures-flash-cards/
This work was supported by NSF Grants #0836041 and #1226325.
Islamic Marketing bukan hanya tentang memasarkan produk dengan label halal, atau produk untuk menunjang praktik-praktik ajaran Islam/sunnah, atau produk dengan konten Islami, atau pula tentang strategi merek dengan nama/simbol Islam. Islamic Marketing adalah tentang bagaimana menghadirkan Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala dalam sebuah perilaku terbaik dari seseorang ketika dia berpartisipasi di pasar. Karena, nilai-nilai dan ajaran-ajaran Islam, dalam Islamic Marketing, bukan sebagai tool, melainkan sebagai resource. Islam menjadi referensi utama dalam memengaruhi aktivitas pemasaran.