The document discusses technologies learned from constructing a video project. The person learned how to use Adobe Premier Pro to import footage from a video camera, cut clips, add effects, music, and titles. They also learned how to successfully film using a basic camera and tripod. Creating a blog allowed them to plan, write research, and present it coherently. YouTube was used to research film openings, collect filmmaking ideas, and upload the completed video.
The document discusses how the entrepreneurial revolution is applying brainpower in more countries and more creative ways to increase productivity and solve social problems. It then provides information about entrepreneurial ecosystems, where to find answers like tech parks and conferences, and contacts for discussing these issues further.
This document outlines the schedule and introduction for a course on databases. It discusses centralized and distributed databases. Centralized databases can have issues with bottlenecks, communication overhead, and single points of failure. Distributed databases aim to address these issues by fragmenting, allocating, and replicating data across multiple sites for improved performance, availability, and reliability. A distributed database management system (DDBMS) makes the distribution transparent to users. The course will focus on advanced recovery services and concurrency control required for DDBMS.
The document defines several key terms related to lean manufacturing concepts:
- Andon Board - A visual display that shows the current production status and alerts to problems.
- Autonomation - Machines that can detect defects and stop themselves to request help.
- Cell - Machines and workstations arranged close together in a "U" shape to allow flexible work distribution and single-piece flow.
This document discusses concurrent database transactions and ensuring consistency when multiple transactions access the same data concurrently. It introduces the concept of conflict analysis to identify issues that can cause inconsistencies. Various techniques are discussed to enforce serializability, such as locking and two-phase locking, which allow concurrent transactions while maintaining consistency through an ordering equivalent to a serial schedule.
The document discusses technologies learned from constructing a video project. The person learned how to use Adobe Premier Pro to import footage from a video camera, cut clips, add effects, music, and titles. They also learned how to successfully film using a basic camera and tripod. Creating a blog allowed them to plan, write research, and present it coherently. YouTube was used to research film openings, collect filmmaking ideas, and upload the completed video.
The document discusses how the entrepreneurial revolution is applying brainpower in more countries and more creative ways to increase productivity and solve social problems. It then provides information about entrepreneurial ecosystems, where to find answers like tech parks and conferences, and contacts for discussing these issues further.
This document outlines the schedule and introduction for a course on databases. It discusses centralized and distributed databases. Centralized databases can have issues with bottlenecks, communication overhead, and single points of failure. Distributed databases aim to address these issues by fragmenting, allocating, and replicating data across multiple sites for improved performance, availability, and reliability. A distributed database management system (DDBMS) makes the distribution transparent to users. The course will focus on advanced recovery services and concurrency control required for DDBMS.
The document defines several key terms related to lean manufacturing concepts:
- Andon Board - A visual display that shows the current production status and alerts to problems.
- Autonomation - Machines that can detect defects and stop themselves to request help.
- Cell - Machines and workstations arranged close together in a "U" shape to allow flexible work distribution and single-piece flow.
This document discusses concurrent database transactions and ensuring consistency when multiple transactions access the same data concurrently. It introduces the concept of conflict analysis to identify issues that can cause inconsistencies. Various techniques are discussed to enforce serializability, such as locking and two-phase locking, which allow concurrent transactions while maintaining consistency through an ordering equivalent to a serial schedule.
ScimoreDB is a scalable database product with three editions: Distributed, Embedded, and Server. ScimoreDB Distributed supports large volumes of queries and data across cheap commodity hardware. ScimoreDB Embedded is installed on over 800,000 machines worldwide and handles large datasets easily. ScimoreDB Server provides standard SQL and transaction support with administration tools. Major companies use ScimoreDB for its performance, scalability, and ease of use.
This document discusses concurrent database transactions and ensuring consistency when multiple transactions access the same data concurrently. It introduces the concept of conflict analysis to identify issues that can cause inconsistencies. Various techniques are discussed to enforce serializability, such as locking and two-phase locking, which allow transactions to execute concurrently while producing results equivalent to serial execution and maintaining a consistent database state.
Distributed transactions require coordination across multiple database sites to preserve ACID properties. The 2-phase commit protocol allows all sites to agree to commit or abort a transaction despite failures. It involves a voting phase where each site votes whether to commit, and a decision phase where the coordinator decides to commit or abort based on the votes. Logging is used to recover from failures and ensure atomicity. Locking and replication introduce additional challenges for concurrency control and fault tolerance in distributed databases.
This document lists various clients and projects that a creative agency has worked on. It includes clients like Denon DJ, Clean & Clear, Collegefest, Microsoft, The N television network, American Rag, Novint, and Neutrogena. For each client, it lists the project name and types of collateral created, such as logos, posters, flyers, websites, trailer wraps, and t-shirts. A wide range of industries are represented among the clients, including music, consumer products, education, television, and technology.
We are an iPhone and iPad application development company established in 2012 in New York. We have developed several educational apps for toddlers and kids, including Shape Circus, ABC Color Me, Color Me Happy, Puzzle Pages, and Crazy Tunes, as well as interactive storybook apps like Alice in Wonderland. Many of our apps have received positive reviews and ratings on the iTunes store.
Confronting the Data Center Crisis: A Cost - Benefit Analysis of the IBM Computing on Demand (CoD) Cloud Offering
Reducing TCO and Enabling New Capability, Faster Time to Results,
and New Business Models
The document discusses transactions and their key properties. A transaction is a unit of work that is treated reliably and coherently. Transactions must have the ACID properties - Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability. Transaction logging is used to ensure durability and allow recovery from failures by replaying the log.
The document discusses the target audience for a crime/gangster film media product. The audience would include those who enjoy the genre but also have wide appeal. It would target men slightly more than women. The audience psychographic would be succeeders and achievers. The film would be rated 15 due to violence and language, so the audience would be over 15. Most JICNAR scales would apply except for state pensioners and low-income workers. The film would attract its audience through fast-paced opening scenes, preferred reading of character values, and aberrant reading that obscures a character's true role to maintain intrigue.
Paulius Insoda, NFQ grupės vadovas el. komercijos konferencijoje "E-komercija '14" skaitė pranešimą: E. prekyba be „E“
Konferencijos tinklalapis: http://e-komercija.eu/
PPT slaidai naudoti Infobalt TV webinare. Tema: E-rinkodaros ateitis. Video palydinti slaidus rasite čia: http://imlportfolio.blogspot.com/2009/05/e-rinkodaros-ateitis-video-pranesimas.html
PPT slaidai naudoti webinare Infobalt TV Tema: E - rinkodara E - komercijoje. Slaidus palydinti video rasite čia: http://imlportfolio.blogspot.com/2009/05/e-komercija-e-komercijos-rinkodara.html
ScimoreDB is a scalable database product with three editions: Distributed, Embedded, and Server. ScimoreDB Distributed supports large volumes of queries and data across cheap commodity hardware. ScimoreDB Embedded is installed on over 800,000 machines worldwide and handles large datasets easily. ScimoreDB Server provides standard SQL and transaction support with administration tools. Major companies use ScimoreDB for its performance, scalability, and ease of use.
This document discusses concurrent database transactions and ensuring consistency when multiple transactions access the same data concurrently. It introduces the concept of conflict analysis to identify issues that can cause inconsistencies. Various techniques are discussed to enforce serializability, such as locking and two-phase locking, which allow transactions to execute concurrently while producing results equivalent to serial execution and maintaining a consistent database state.
Distributed transactions require coordination across multiple database sites to preserve ACID properties. The 2-phase commit protocol allows all sites to agree to commit or abort a transaction despite failures. It involves a voting phase where each site votes whether to commit, and a decision phase where the coordinator decides to commit or abort based on the votes. Logging is used to recover from failures and ensure atomicity. Locking and replication introduce additional challenges for concurrency control and fault tolerance in distributed databases.
This document lists various clients and projects that a creative agency has worked on. It includes clients like Denon DJ, Clean & Clear, Collegefest, Microsoft, The N television network, American Rag, Novint, and Neutrogena. For each client, it lists the project name and types of collateral created, such as logos, posters, flyers, websites, trailer wraps, and t-shirts. A wide range of industries are represented among the clients, including music, consumer products, education, television, and technology.
We are an iPhone and iPad application development company established in 2012 in New York. We have developed several educational apps for toddlers and kids, including Shape Circus, ABC Color Me, Color Me Happy, Puzzle Pages, and Crazy Tunes, as well as interactive storybook apps like Alice in Wonderland. Many of our apps have received positive reviews and ratings on the iTunes store.
Confronting the Data Center Crisis: A Cost - Benefit Analysis of the IBM Computing on Demand (CoD) Cloud Offering
Reducing TCO and Enabling New Capability, Faster Time to Results,
and New Business Models
The document discusses transactions and their key properties. A transaction is a unit of work that is treated reliably and coherently. Transactions must have the ACID properties - Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability. Transaction logging is used to ensure durability and allow recovery from failures by replaying the log.
The document discusses the target audience for a crime/gangster film media product. The audience would include those who enjoy the genre but also have wide appeal. It would target men slightly more than women. The audience psychographic would be succeeders and achievers. The film would be rated 15 due to violence and language, so the audience would be over 15. Most JICNAR scales would apply except for state pensioners and low-income workers. The film would attract its audience through fast-paced opening scenes, preferred reading of character values, and aberrant reading that obscures a character's true role to maintain intrigue.
Paulius Insoda, NFQ grupės vadovas el. komercijos konferencijoje "E-komercija '14" skaitė pranešimą: E. prekyba be „E“
Konferencijos tinklalapis: http://e-komercija.eu/
PPT slaidai naudoti Infobalt TV webinare. Tema: E-rinkodaros ateitis. Video palydinti slaidus rasite čia: http://imlportfolio.blogspot.com/2009/05/e-rinkodaros-ateitis-video-pranesimas.html
PPT slaidai naudoti webinare Infobalt TV Tema: E - rinkodara E - komercijoje. Slaidus palydinti video rasite čia: http://imlportfolio.blogspot.com/2009/05/e-komercija-e-komercijos-rinkodara.html
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16. Mobilusis internetas. Lietuva Vien 3 mobiliųjų operatorių portaluose apsilanko ~600tūkst. vartotojų per mėnesį. Įsivaizduokim kad kiekvienas jų jums nori atiduoti bent po 2lt kas savaitę... :)