New automated techniques from Pictometry can help address budget and accuracy challenges facing property assessors. Pictometry's ChangeFindr detects property changes from aerial imagery to help identify inaccurate property records. Their Sketch Check verifies property sketches against imagery to flag discrepancies. Both aim to increase tax revenues by finding previously undetected improvements through remote desktop review, reducing the need for expensive on-site visits.
This document is the agenda for the 2012 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. It provides an overview of the company's financial performance in 2011, highlights of Q1 2012 results, regulatory proceedings and infrastructure investment. Key metrics presented include operating revenues, net income, earnings per share as well as details of capital expenditures, acquisitions, and community investment. The meeting agenda also provides an update on strategic initiatives including technology upgrades, training programs, and executive leadership changes.
The cash flow budget for Pamper World shows:
1) Beginning cash balances increasing each month from $170,000 in January to over $1 million in December.
2) Cash inflows come primarily from accounts receivable collections and sales/receipts, totaling over $2 million for the year.
3) Cash outflows go towards expenses like payroll, advertising, supplies, and utilities, totaling just under $1 million for the year.
4) The ending cash balance increases each month as cash inflows exceed outflows, allowing Pamper World to end the year with over $1.1 million in cash.
Yearly benchmark presentation to track growth of New Braunfels and Comal County. Includes statistics like sales tax growth, per capita growth, population, building permits and real property valuations. For more information, contact at info@buildnb.org
This document summarizes electronics recycling trends in 2017. It discusses declining commodity prices for recycled materials like metals and plastics while costs for processing CRT devices are rising. It also notes the closure of several major e-waste recycling companies and increasing stockpiles of unprocessed materials. The document provides data on recycling volumes, material streams, and commodity prices to analyze challenges for collectors in properly handling, processing, and recycling electronics to avoid risks from unprocessed stockpiles.
This document presents housing market data for the Chicagoland area for January 2010. It provides statistics on housing inventory levels, including number of active listings, average days on market (DOM), and months of supply. The data is broken down by price range for various municipalities in the area, including Addison, Algonquin, Antioch, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Barrington Area, Bartlett, Batavia, Bensenville, and Berwyn. The report finds that in January 2010 inventory levels were generally stable or decreased slightly compared to previous months across most price ranges and locations in the Chicagoland region.
- Consolidated revenue grew 45% year-over-year and 15% quarter-over-quarter to $14.1 billion. Google business revenues were $11.5 billion and Motorola business revenues were $2.6 billion.
- International revenues were $7.1 billion, representing 50% of total revenue.
- The company continued investing in core advertising, YouTube, Android, Chrome, and new areas like social, enterprise, commerce and local.
- Revenue growth and cash flow remained strong, though costs increased and operating margin declined to 19% from previous quarters.
1) This spreadsheet models the discounted cash flow for two alternatives: licensing the artist's music or producing and owning the music.
2) Key assumptions include projected unit sales, pricing, costs of goods sold, royalties, marketing costs, and a 12% weighted average cost of capital.
3) The analysis shows the produce and own alternative has a net present value of $8,721 and internal rate of return of 29%, while licensing has a higher NPV of $14,155.99.
The document shows financial records over 26 periods including beginning and ending balances, total income and expenses, savings, debts, and overall financial situation. Total income ranged from $0 to $120,000 while expenses ranged from $0 to $113,200. Savings fluctuated between $0 and $20,000. Debts increased from an initial $70,000 to a high of $145,000 before decreasing. The overall financial position shifted between a deficit of $165,000 to a surplus of $38,300.
This document is the agenda for the 2012 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. It provides an overview of the company's financial performance in 2011, highlights of Q1 2012 results, regulatory proceedings and infrastructure investment. Key metrics presented include operating revenues, net income, earnings per share as well as details of capital expenditures, acquisitions, and community investment. The meeting agenda also provides an update on strategic initiatives including technology upgrades, training programs, and executive leadership changes.
The cash flow budget for Pamper World shows:
1) Beginning cash balances increasing each month from $170,000 in January to over $1 million in December.
2) Cash inflows come primarily from accounts receivable collections and sales/receipts, totaling over $2 million for the year.
3) Cash outflows go towards expenses like payroll, advertising, supplies, and utilities, totaling just under $1 million for the year.
4) The ending cash balance increases each month as cash inflows exceed outflows, allowing Pamper World to end the year with over $1.1 million in cash.
Yearly benchmark presentation to track growth of New Braunfels and Comal County. Includes statistics like sales tax growth, per capita growth, population, building permits and real property valuations. For more information, contact at info@buildnb.org
This document summarizes electronics recycling trends in 2017. It discusses declining commodity prices for recycled materials like metals and plastics while costs for processing CRT devices are rising. It also notes the closure of several major e-waste recycling companies and increasing stockpiles of unprocessed materials. The document provides data on recycling volumes, material streams, and commodity prices to analyze challenges for collectors in properly handling, processing, and recycling electronics to avoid risks from unprocessed stockpiles.
This document presents housing market data for the Chicagoland area for January 2010. It provides statistics on housing inventory levels, including number of active listings, average days on market (DOM), and months of supply. The data is broken down by price range for various municipalities in the area, including Addison, Algonquin, Antioch, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Barrington Area, Bartlett, Batavia, Bensenville, and Berwyn. The report finds that in January 2010 inventory levels were generally stable or decreased slightly compared to previous months across most price ranges and locations in the Chicagoland region.
- Consolidated revenue grew 45% year-over-year and 15% quarter-over-quarter to $14.1 billion. Google business revenues were $11.5 billion and Motorola business revenues were $2.6 billion.
- International revenues were $7.1 billion, representing 50% of total revenue.
- The company continued investing in core advertising, YouTube, Android, Chrome, and new areas like social, enterprise, commerce and local.
- Revenue growth and cash flow remained strong, though costs increased and operating margin declined to 19% from previous quarters.
1) This spreadsheet models the discounted cash flow for two alternatives: licensing the artist's music or producing and owning the music.
2) Key assumptions include projected unit sales, pricing, costs of goods sold, royalties, marketing costs, and a 12% weighted average cost of capital.
3) The analysis shows the produce and own alternative has a net present value of $8,721 and internal rate of return of 29%, while licensing has a higher NPV of $14,155.99.
The document shows financial records over 26 periods including beginning and ending balances, total income and expenses, savings, debts, and overall financial situation. Total income ranged from $0 to $120,000 while expenses ranged from $0 to $113,200. Savings fluctuated between $0 and $20,000. Debts increased from an initial $70,000 to a high of $145,000 before decreasing. The overall financial position shifted between a deficit of $165,000 to a surplus of $38,300.
The State of California Wireless Savings Report for December 2010 found that:
1) The total savings for the wireless program was $2,624,143.57 with $551,466.47 saved in December alone, representing a 28% savings from the baseline and 4.75% more than November savings.
2) The top 10 departments in December were led by CDCR with nearly $138k saved and DOT with more than $47k saved.
3) 54,384 wireless lines were managed in December.
Morson International Buying Solutions Approved NmncJonathan82
This document provides information about Morson Human Resources' capabilities for providing staffing resources through the Non Medical Non Clinical Resources framework. It includes details on Morson's accreditation, the framework benefits and description, Morson's strengths and experience, key capability areas, and pricing breakdowns for hiring contractors at different pay bands. The framework allows public sector clients to hire temporary and contract staff across a wide range of white and blue collar roles.
This document provides a quarterly budget forecast for Company XYZ for the first year after launching their product. It includes projections for sales, costs of goods sold, operating expenses, and gross margins. Key figures include projected cumulative sales persons of 2,820 by the end of the year, quarterly gross margins ranging from 54.63-54.84% of revenue, and total fixed contractual expenses increasing from around $58,000 in Q1 to $36,687 in Q4.
The document provides an update on Strathcona County, Alberta. It discusses population growth, housing prices, building permits issued, and major development projects. It also outlines upcoming infrastructure projects like the new community center and hospital. Several industrial projects in the Alberta Industrial Heartland are mentioned, including expansions of the Shell Scotford Upgrader and Total E&P Canada Upgrader. The document concludes with economic indicators and an invitation for further information from the economic development department.
BSB SKY CITY NIGERIA DEVELOPMENT CLUB is working on a Franchise arrangement with BROAD SUSTAINABLE BUILDING, CHINA to build a new City in Nigeria, using Broad Group Fast High-rise Construction Technology.
There are four primary sources that provide data on the number of travel agents and agencies in the US: the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ARC data, and research firms/trade publications. The Census Bureau data shows there were around 27,000 travel agency firms and locations in 1992, declining to around 15,000 firms and locations by 2009. BLS data found around 124,000 travel agents in 2000 declining to around 71,000 by 2010, with average salaries rising from $26,600 to $33,950 over this period. Research firms like PhoCusWright also report on the size of the travel industry.
This document contains fiscal data for FY07 including:
1) Appropriations, expenses, and balances by fund/point totaling over $2 million. Expenses were around 85% of funds.
2) Trial balance showing appropriations and balances by administration, business services, and securities funds totaling over $2 million.
3) Payroll data by fund/center including over $730,000 in salaries for enforcement, loan broker, and enhance access dedicated accounts and $85,000 for HAVA funds.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses population growth projections and development needs for the Upstate region of South Carolina through 2025. Some key points:
- The population is projected to grow by 340,000 people (28% increase) by 2025, with over half that growth in Greenville and Spartanburg counties.
- This will require an additional 6.75 million square feet of retail/commercial space, 6.1 million square feet of office space, and 27.1 million square feet of industrial/manufacturing space.
- It will also require an estimated 60,433 additional students, necessitating 2,518 new classrooms and 2,904 additional teachers at a cost of $735-
This document outlines projections for potential earnings through a company called Qnanza. It shows that with 0.6 new accounts per day, one could earn $1,200 in new commissions per month plus recurring monthly renewal commissions that grow each month as the number of renewing accounts increases. Over a 12 month period, total commissions could reach $41,715 including new, renewal, and binary cycle bonuses of $200 for every 200 points on the right and left sides. A disclaimer notes that this is a hypothetical example and not a guarantee of actual income.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
Del Valle State Regional Park is looking to boost revenue and provide healthy treats to visitors. They are considering partnering with Ice Candy Company to sell Italian water ice. This would help Del Valle meet their goals of offering a delicious, healthy product at a reasonable price while demonstrating a commitment to community health. Ice Candy's market research found that most consumers prefer their products to ice cream and want healthy snack options, indicating Italian water ice could be successful. Their proposal outlines plans to introduce the product at Del Valle and other California state parks.
J.S. Die & Mold - Operations Review 2006-12-21Bob Sloma
The document summarizes financial performance for the month and year-to-date compared to budget and the prior year. Revenues were significantly below budget and prior year levels due to lower new tooling sales. Cost of sales were also below budget but higher than the prior year as a percentage of sales, leading to operating losses for the month and year-to-date. A waterfall chart shows profit was impacted most significantly by lower than expected sales volumes. A balanced scorecard shows declining backlog and revenue growth missing targets.
The document contains various charts and tables with data about temperatures, revenues, expenses, test scores, running times and more. It includes a chart showing average monthly temperatures for Chico, California, a table with revenue and income data for Triangle Software Corporation from 2006 to 2010, and a pie chart breaking down McDonald's restaurants by company operated, franchises and affiliated locations. The data sets and visualizations provide information on a variety of topics to help explain and illustrate different lessons.
The document contains several charts and tables with data about temperatures, revenues, expenses, test scores, running times and more. It includes a chart showing average monthly temperatures for Chico, California, a table with revenue and income data for Triangle Software Corporation from 2006 to 2010, and a pie chart breaking down McDonald's restaurants by company operated, franchises and affiliated locations. The data sets and visualizations provide information on a variety of topics to help explain and analyze trends.
This document analyzes the income statement and cost-volume-profit of Creative Ventures. It provides projections of revenue, expenses, and net income under different scenarios: status quo, expanded operations, reduced operations, and sale of the company. The analysis shows that under status quo and expanded operations, the company would have positive net income, while reduced operations and sale of the company would result in lower or negative net income. Projected figures are compared to actual past performance data.
Indiscriminate ground Water withdrawal with an unplanned and unorganized urbanization has caused depletion of Ground Water table,Rain Water Harvesting has been necessary in certain part of the urban area for sustainability of water cycle, This Slide show tries ti reach the urban population as a part of awareness policy.
Disaster Management, Technology and Community participation : Darjeeling, West Bengal, India on Land slide... Tapas Kumar Ghatak, Geophysicist and Spatial Management Expert ( UNICEF, WORLD BANK)
MSW in Indian Cities is still crawling in its infancy. In Spite every day it is going from Bad to worst we are yet to set a priority in this part od Urban management.
Land information system for efficient lands administration and revenue genera...Alexander Decker
The document summarizes a study that developed a land information system for Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Existing land records and a layout plan were converted to digital formats using software like AutoCAD and ArcGIS. A database was created in MS Access to store spatial and attribute data for parcels. Queries and analysis were performed on the database to demonstrate how the system could support efficient land administration and revenue generation. The results showed ownership information, identified properties by number, determined land use and rents owed. Overall, the land information system provided a tool to facilitate management of land transactions and collection of land revenues.
The document discusses three media products created by the author - a magazine front cover, film poster, and film trailer - and how they use, develop, or challenge conventions of real media products.
For the magazine cover, the author uses conventions like font, masthead placement and additional text placement, but challenges conventions through different font styles.
For the film poster, the author uses conventions like title placement and credits but develops conventions through different font choices and actor placement.
For the film trailer, the author uses conventions like ratings and production logos but challenges conventions through a lack of dialogue to increase mystery.
Engagement_Driven to Sustain Positive Change _ SME kirk 092110Kirk Hazen, P.E.
Lincoln Industries is a 450-person metal finishing company that has achieved significant growth and improvements through employee engagement and lean principles. They define engagement as employees committing discretionary effort to their work due to an emotional connection to the company. Lincoln Industries focuses on developing a strong culture through communication, recognition programs, wellness initiatives and cultural surveys. They also emphasize commitment at all levels and track performance through daily improvement meetings and lean tools like visual management and Pareto charts. Implementing these engagement and lean strategies has resulted in outcomes like 20% revenue growth, 35% scrap reduction and $1 million in annual productivity improvements.
The State of California Wireless Savings Report for December 2010 found that:
1) The total savings for the wireless program was $2,624,143.57 with $551,466.47 saved in December alone, representing a 28% savings from the baseline and 4.75% more than November savings.
2) The top 10 departments in December were led by CDCR with nearly $138k saved and DOT with more than $47k saved.
3) 54,384 wireless lines were managed in December.
Morson International Buying Solutions Approved NmncJonathan82
This document provides information about Morson Human Resources' capabilities for providing staffing resources through the Non Medical Non Clinical Resources framework. It includes details on Morson's accreditation, the framework benefits and description, Morson's strengths and experience, key capability areas, and pricing breakdowns for hiring contractors at different pay bands. The framework allows public sector clients to hire temporary and contract staff across a wide range of white and blue collar roles.
This document provides a quarterly budget forecast for Company XYZ for the first year after launching their product. It includes projections for sales, costs of goods sold, operating expenses, and gross margins. Key figures include projected cumulative sales persons of 2,820 by the end of the year, quarterly gross margins ranging from 54.63-54.84% of revenue, and total fixed contractual expenses increasing from around $58,000 in Q1 to $36,687 in Q4.
The document provides an update on Strathcona County, Alberta. It discusses population growth, housing prices, building permits issued, and major development projects. It also outlines upcoming infrastructure projects like the new community center and hospital. Several industrial projects in the Alberta Industrial Heartland are mentioned, including expansions of the Shell Scotford Upgrader and Total E&P Canada Upgrader. The document concludes with economic indicators and an invitation for further information from the economic development department.
BSB SKY CITY NIGERIA DEVELOPMENT CLUB is working on a Franchise arrangement with BROAD SUSTAINABLE BUILDING, CHINA to build a new City in Nigeria, using Broad Group Fast High-rise Construction Technology.
There are four primary sources that provide data on the number of travel agents and agencies in the US: the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ARC data, and research firms/trade publications. The Census Bureau data shows there were around 27,000 travel agency firms and locations in 1992, declining to around 15,000 firms and locations by 2009. BLS data found around 124,000 travel agents in 2000 declining to around 71,000 by 2010, with average salaries rising from $26,600 to $33,950 over this period. Research firms like PhoCusWright also report on the size of the travel industry.
This document contains fiscal data for FY07 including:
1) Appropriations, expenses, and balances by fund/point totaling over $2 million. Expenses were around 85% of funds.
2) Trial balance showing appropriations and balances by administration, business services, and securities funds totaling over $2 million.
3) Payroll data by fund/center including over $730,000 in salaries for enforcement, loan broker, and enhance access dedicated accounts and $85,000 for HAVA funds.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses population growth projections and development needs for the Upstate region of South Carolina through 2025. Some key points:
- The population is projected to grow by 340,000 people (28% increase) by 2025, with over half that growth in Greenville and Spartanburg counties.
- This will require an additional 6.75 million square feet of retail/commercial space, 6.1 million square feet of office space, and 27.1 million square feet of industrial/manufacturing space.
- It will also require an estimated 60,433 additional students, necessitating 2,518 new classrooms and 2,904 additional teachers at a cost of $735-
This document outlines projections for potential earnings through a company called Qnanza. It shows that with 0.6 new accounts per day, one could earn $1,200 in new commissions per month plus recurring monthly renewal commissions that grow each month as the number of renewing accounts increases. Over a 12 month period, total commissions could reach $41,715 including new, renewal, and binary cycle bonuses of $200 for every 200 points on the right and left sides. A disclaimer notes that this is a hypothetical example and not a guarantee of actual income.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
Del Valle State Regional Park is looking to boost revenue and provide healthy treats to visitors. They are considering partnering with Ice Candy Company to sell Italian water ice. This would help Del Valle meet their goals of offering a delicious, healthy product at a reasonable price while demonstrating a commitment to community health. Ice Candy's market research found that most consumers prefer their products to ice cream and want healthy snack options, indicating Italian water ice could be successful. Their proposal outlines plans to introduce the product at Del Valle and other California state parks.
J.S. Die & Mold - Operations Review 2006-12-21Bob Sloma
The document summarizes financial performance for the month and year-to-date compared to budget and the prior year. Revenues were significantly below budget and prior year levels due to lower new tooling sales. Cost of sales were also below budget but higher than the prior year as a percentage of sales, leading to operating losses for the month and year-to-date. A waterfall chart shows profit was impacted most significantly by lower than expected sales volumes. A balanced scorecard shows declining backlog and revenue growth missing targets.
The document contains various charts and tables with data about temperatures, revenues, expenses, test scores, running times and more. It includes a chart showing average monthly temperatures for Chico, California, a table with revenue and income data for Triangle Software Corporation from 2006 to 2010, and a pie chart breaking down McDonald's restaurants by company operated, franchises and affiliated locations. The data sets and visualizations provide information on a variety of topics to help explain and illustrate different lessons.
The document contains several charts and tables with data about temperatures, revenues, expenses, test scores, running times and more. It includes a chart showing average monthly temperatures for Chico, California, a table with revenue and income data for Triangle Software Corporation from 2006 to 2010, and a pie chart breaking down McDonald's restaurants by company operated, franchises and affiliated locations. The data sets and visualizations provide information on a variety of topics to help explain and analyze trends.
This document analyzes the income statement and cost-volume-profit of Creative Ventures. It provides projections of revenue, expenses, and net income under different scenarios: status quo, expanded operations, reduced operations, and sale of the company. The analysis shows that under status quo and expanded operations, the company would have positive net income, while reduced operations and sale of the company would result in lower or negative net income. Projected figures are compared to actual past performance data.
Indiscriminate ground Water withdrawal with an unplanned and unorganized urbanization has caused depletion of Ground Water table,Rain Water Harvesting has been necessary in certain part of the urban area for sustainability of water cycle, This Slide show tries ti reach the urban population as a part of awareness policy.
Disaster Management, Technology and Community participation : Darjeeling, West Bengal, India on Land slide... Tapas Kumar Ghatak, Geophysicist and Spatial Management Expert ( UNICEF, WORLD BANK)
MSW in Indian Cities is still crawling in its infancy. In Spite every day it is going from Bad to worst we are yet to set a priority in this part od Urban management.
Land information system for efficient lands administration and revenue genera...Alexander Decker
The document summarizes a study that developed a land information system for Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Existing land records and a layout plan were converted to digital formats using software like AutoCAD and ArcGIS. A database was created in MS Access to store spatial and attribute data for parcels. Queries and analysis were performed on the database to demonstrate how the system could support efficient land administration and revenue generation. The results showed ownership information, identified properties by number, determined land use and rents owed. Overall, the land information system provided a tool to facilitate management of land transactions and collection of land revenues.
The document discusses three media products created by the author - a magazine front cover, film poster, and film trailer - and how they use, develop, or challenge conventions of real media products.
For the magazine cover, the author uses conventions like font, masthead placement and additional text placement, but challenges conventions through different font styles.
For the film poster, the author uses conventions like title placement and credits but develops conventions through different font choices and actor placement.
For the film trailer, the author uses conventions like ratings and production logos but challenges conventions through a lack of dialogue to increase mystery.
Engagement_Driven to Sustain Positive Change _ SME kirk 092110Kirk Hazen, P.E.
Lincoln Industries is a 450-person metal finishing company that has achieved significant growth and improvements through employee engagement and lean principles. They define engagement as employees committing discretionary effort to their work due to an emotional connection to the company. Lincoln Industries focuses on developing a strong culture through communication, recognition programs, wellness initiatives and cultural surveys. They also emphasize commitment at all levels and track performance through daily improvement meetings and lean tools like visual management and Pareto charts. Implementing these engagement and lean strategies has resulted in outcomes like 20% revenue growth, 35% scrap reduction and $1 million in annual productivity improvements.
In today's lesson, the class was tasked with creating a first draft of a script for a film trailer. The trailer was divided into four 30-second sections, and the document's author was assigned to write the third section. Their section involved the main character, Gibson, interrogated about a kidnapping at the police station before going home to search for the missing victim. Upon returning home, Gibson's neighbor angrily confronts him, implying another victim had been taken while he was gone and physically threatens Gibson's life. Overcoming the challenges of structuring their section to fit with others and learning the proper script format, the author did research on internet examples to help with layout and design of their trailer script section.
Pitbull, cuyo nombre real es Armando Christian Pérez, nació en 1981 en Cuba y ahora vive en Miami con sus 4 hijos. Empezó su carrera musical a los 19 años después de estudiar y divorciarse. Ahora con 35 años, disfruta pasar tiempo con su familia y le gustan el cricket, la poesía cubana y la película "Six Miles".
Francis used various media technologies in their construction, research, planning and evaluation stages including YouTube to share videos, Blogger to write blog posts, an iPhone 6 and Canon EOS 100D camera to take photos, Photo-shop to edit photos, Final Cut Pro for video editing, and Google Images for image research.
1) The document discusses potential filming locations for scenes in a movie trailer where the main character Ross Gibson searches for a missing girl who was kidnapped.
2) It proposes filming scenes in a park, where Gibson could follow someone he suspects is the kidnapper down a long path, building suspicion.
3) Another location proposed is a wooded area in the same park, down a dark road, where Gibson could search for the missing girl or kidnapper using a torch, adding to the dark and suspenseful tone of the trailer.
Spatial Management with GIS is almost an Essential tool for any acceleration in the execution of strategy as well as Monitoring. It should be adopted as a mandetory tool right from the UG syllabus in India
Este documento presenta los resultados del tratamiento de 42 pacientes con laceraciones del canal lagrimal. La mayoría de los pacientes eran hombres menores de 30 años. La reparación quirúrgica se realizó dentro de las primeras 24 horas en la mayoría de los casos utilizando el stent Mini Monoka. Los resultados mostraron una tasa de éxito del 85% sin epífora después de retirar el stent a los 6 meses. El documento concluye recomendando siempre considerar una laceración del canal lagrimal en lesiones cantales y que la reconstrucción requi
The document describes the interaction function process in 3 steps: 1) A bird's visual (light) and auditory (chirping) signals are captured by a cat's sensory organs. 2) The sensory organs send this information to the cat's central nervous system. 3) The central nervous system processes the information and sends a signal to the cat's muscles to respond by trying to catch the bird.
La carrera de medicina dura seis años y está dividida en tres ciclos: biomédico, clínico e internado. El objetivo es formar médicos con sólidos conocimientos científicos, ética, capacidad de liderazgo y comunicación para servir a los pacientes y la comunidad.
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system for capturing, storing, analyzing and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to Earth. GIS allows users to create interactive queries, analyze spatial information, edit data in maps, and present the results of all these operations. The document outlines the key components of a GIS including computer hardware, software modules, and databases for organizing spatial data. It also discusses different methods for inputting existing data, maps, and field observations into a digital GIS format.
Concepts Of Land Information Systems Rua 2006Jan-Peter Mund
This document outlines the content and schedule for a lecture on land information systems. The lecture will define land information systems, explore their concept and service idea, examine information codes and land registers, and discuss how geographic information systems relate to land information systems. Students will work in groups on assignments related to specific subjects for six weeks without exams or tests.
The Delhi Master Plan 2021 land pooling policy received an award in 2008 from ISOCARP for its holistic planning of one of the world's most complex metropolitan areas. The policy aims to increase private sector participation in land assembly and development through land pooling. Landowners can return surrendered land to the land pooling agency, DDA, in exchange for a transferable land certificate providing development rights. The policy seeks to unlock over 25,000 hectares of residential land and encourage densification to over 800-1000 people per hectare through incentives like a 400x floor area ratio.
This document provides an overview of geographical information systems (GIS). It discusses the history of GIS, how GIS captures and analyzes spatial data, and examples of GIS applications. The document also outlines the key components of a GIS, including technologies used, and envisions the future scope of GIS with increased integration of data over time.
1. The document summarizes a presentation about a land valuation database and land manager program used in Mongolia, including the open source software, data sources, and current and future work.
2. Key open source software used includes Quantum GIS, PostgreSQL, uDig, and gvSIG. Data sources include soil quality surveys, cadastral maps, and land contracts.
3. Current work includes inputting land contracts into the land manager program and configuring a web GIS. Future work involves maintaining the database and collecting market price data.
The document provides a monthly report on housing market inventory levels in various price ranges for detached properties in several Chicago suburbs. It includes data on the number of active listings, average days on market, and months of supply as of September 1, October 1, and November 1, 2009 for cities like Addison, Algonquin, Arlington Heights, Aurora, and others. The report aims to analyze housing inventory trends in these areas over the three reported months.
This document provides a monthly analysis of housing market inventory levels by price range for detached properties in various Chicago suburbs for October 1, 2011. It shows data on the number of active listings, average days on market, and months of supply for different price brackets in communities such as Addison, Algonquin, Arlington Heights, Aurora, and others. The data indicates inventory levels, absorption rates, and overall housing market conditions changed slightly between August, September, and October 2011 across the different price points and locations.
Chicago Real Estate Market Data - Broken Down by Citybethrepta
The report provides statistics on housing market trends in various towns in the Chicagoland area between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009. It shows that during this period, average home sale prices declined substantially in most towns, with decreases ranging from 4.71% to 73.41%. Housing inventory levels also increased significantly across most areas. For example, months of supply increased from 7.74 to 9.78 in Arlington Heights. The report concludes that absorption rates declined and inventory levels rose sharply during 2009 compared to the previous year.
The report provides statistics on housing sales in various towns in the Chicagoland area between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009. It shows data such as average list prices, number of homes under contract and pending sales, number of sales in the last 12 months, average sale prices, and the percentage change in average sale prices compared to the previous year. For example, in Addison the average sale price decreased 17.01% from the previous year to $219,885, and the number of sales decreased 45.99% over the last 12 months. Overall the report indicates significant decreases in housing inventory levels, sales, and average sale prices across most towns in the Chicagoland area during 2009 compared
This report provides a monthly analysis of housing inventory levels by price range for detached properties in several Chicago suburbs for November 2009, December 2009, and January 2010. It shows the number of active listings, average days on market, and months of supply for different price tiers in communities such as Addison, Algonquin, Arlington Heights, Aurora, and others. Overall, inventory levels decreased slightly from November to January while average days on market and months of supply generally remained stable or increased slightly.
The document presents data on housing market inventory levels from August 2011 through October 2011 for several Chicago suburbs. It shows the number of active listings, average days on market (DOM), and months of supply by price range for communities such as Addison, Algonquin, Antioch, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Barrington Area, and Bartlett. The data indicates that in most communities and across most price ranges, inventory levels decreased slightly from August to September to October while average DOM increased, resulting in a small decrease in months of supply over the three months.
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New automated techniques to validate and populate property valuations
1. New Automated Techniques to Validate
and Populate Property Valuations
International Property Tax Institute Commercial Properties Conference
May 3 and May 4, 2012 Montego Bay, Jamaica
Robert.Carroll@Pictometry.ca
Pictometry Canada
2. Overview
New challenges
Austere Budget: resources, manpower, fleet costs
Revenue Pressures
Inaccurate/Inefficient Legacy Procedures
Public Transparency
New opportunities
6. Opportunities
• New standard of field review - IAAO 3.3.5
• Desktop appraisal is now standard procedure
• Pictometry is single-source supplier remote
desktop appraisal data:
Metric georeferenced ortho, oblique, street-
side imagery
ChangeFindr automatic building change
detection
Sketch Check compares building sketch with
geographic data
CAMA integration
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14. ChangeFindr – What is it?
ChangeFindr is a building outline creation and
analysis service providing automated change
detection between two respective years of aerial
imagery.
The combined technology enables GIS
professionals, real property tax agencies,
planning departments, and public safety users
to more easily compare changes in land and
property features between existing county aerial
photos and new imagery of the same area.
15. Change Detection
……detects changes in an area that could
go undetected, such as additions to
existing structures, demolitions, land use
changes, new construction, or other real
property features.
The process includes the ability to create
GIS polygon “building outlines” and analyze
them for changes in size and shape.
16. Target of Services
Residential, Commercial, and Industrial
Buildings
•Isolated Garages, Mobile Homes, Sheds
•Greenhouses and Silos
•Water Storage Tanks
•Other features with a roof
17. Not Target of Services
Vehicles, Boats, Ships
•Pools
•Paved areas
•Bare ground surrounded by a fence or wall
•Steel Tower/Frames, Antenna, Cell phone towers
•Billboards
•Tombstones
•Changes in the vertical direction (e.g. a one story
building that is renovated to a two story building)
18. Steps in the Process
1. Building Outline Creation (BOC)
3. Change Detection (CD)
20. Change Detection
Example: Outlines are compared to
historical imagery to update the outline
file
Building outline Latest imagery Updated
Building outline
21. Deliverable Products
Primary deliverable is a geospatial
database of building outlines
Attributes of the deliverable include…
Parcel ID
X,Y coordinate of center of building polygon
Change Detection Classification – Existing,
Changed, Destroyed, New, Possibly Changed
22. Enhanced Features
Assigning Colors/Themes by status type
Regional Status Report
statistical results for the regions defined by the
customer (e.g. townships, wards).
Lengths of the Building Sides
Table lists lengths of the sides of the buildings
Percentage of Change
Added columns to Building Outline table for
“Orig_Area” and “ChangeRate”
39. Accuracy- Change Detection
The process is better than 98% accurate
•False Positive Rate: ratio of buildings with
fault state for all Changed/New/Demolished
buildings ≤ 2.0%
•False Negative Rate: ratio of buildings with
fault state for Existing buildings ≤ 0.2%
40. Proven Return On Investment
Geauga County, Ohio
51,000 Parcels
2004 - $1.8 million in
property value was found
after reappraisal data
collection was performed.
$35,000 in tax revenue on
a $17,500 investment.
After a 2nd ChangFindr
Project with new imagery
the following was reported
41. Geauga County ChangeFindr Results - 2004-2007
District $ Value Found $ Dest. Prop Net $ Value Assessed Value Tax rate Approx. Tax Amt
Auburn $292,200 $1,700 $290,500 $101,675 0.059239558 $6,023
Bainbridge $156,100 $4,700 $151,400 $52,990 0.066361555 $3,516
Burton $336,400 $0 $336,400 $117,740 0.040108602 $4,722
Burton Village $32,400 $0 $32,400 $11,340 0.042306082 $480
Chardon Twp $130,200 $0 $130,200 $45,570 0.050454279 $2,299
Chardon City $44,300 $3,000 $41,300 $14,455 0.051471305 $744
Chester $602,400 $4,200 $598,200 $209,370 0.057045359 $11,944
Claridon $205,800 $0 $205,800 $72,030 0.040697997 $2,931
Aquilla Village $21,200 $0 $21,200 $7,420 0.052988997 $393
Hambden $323,200 $0 $323,200 $113,120 0.052204926 $5,905
Hunting Valley $0 $0 $0 $0 0.050284185 $0
Huntsburg $446,300 $3,000 $443,300 $155,155 0.04814363 $7,470
Middlefield $814,600 $6,000 $808,600 $283,010 0.046251006 $13,089
Middlefield Village $3,300 $0 $3,300 $1,155 0.045118574 $52
Montville $217,100 $0 $217,100 $75,985 0.041318239 $3,140
Munson $151,200 $1,200 $150,000 $52,500 0.052656419 $2,764
Newbury $569,900 $0 $569,900 $199,465 0.047635053 $9,502
Parkman $742,900 $4,800 $738,100 $258,335 0.045080778 $11,646
Russell $298,900 $33,300 $265,600 $92,960 0.056766935 $5,277
South Russell Village $31,200 $0 $31,200 $10,920 0.066651042 $728
Thompson $107,100 $0 $107,100 $37,485 0.04251769 $1,594
Troy $151,100 $0 $151,100 $52,885 0.043594487 $2,305
Total $5,677,800 $61,900 $5,615,900 $1,965,565 $96,526
Provided by the Geauga
County Auditor's
Office Tracy A.
Jemison, AAS
Auditor
43. A Sketch Verification Solution
Sketch Check Benefits
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Quickly verify whether current
sketches in CAMA system are
correct
•
Reduce field visits and allocate
staff resources more efficiently
•
Increase tax revenues by
identifying previously undetected
property changes
•
Convert sketches into geo-
referenced shape file layer that
can be used in GIS
44. Sketch Check Target Market
Primary Market:
• Assessment / Appraisal
• Target ChangeFindr customers &
customers who have adopted
IAAO standards
Secondary Markets:
• The geo-referenced building
footprint shapefile layers have
value for other departments such
as Zoning, Planning and E911
45. How Sketch Check Works
•
Sketches are extracted from CAMA
•
Sketch Vectors are:
•
Geo-referenced
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Overlayed on ortho imagery
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Rotated to best fit
•
Flagged / Categorized appropriately
•
Out of scope for Pictometry Sketch Check:
•
Sketch correction
•
Sketch creation
46. Definition of Categories
•
Match – Sketch matches building
•
Minor Mismatch – Minor amount of the building’s outline does not match
between the ortho & the sketch (~ 100 square feet or less*)
•
Major Mismatch – Significant amounts of the building’s outline does not
match between the ortho & sketch (~ 100 square feet or more*)
Match •
No Bldg – No building appears in the ortho for the corresponding sketch
•
Undeterminable – Substantial amounts of the building outline cannot be
determined from the ortho—typically due to tree cover
•
New Construction – New construction or additional building is in the ortho,
but no sketch was provided—only indicated for parcels where a sketch
already exists w/in the parcel
•
Unable to Geo-reference – Assigned to parcels that contain sketches for
Major Mismatch which the vector data could not be processed or there were multiple nearly
identical buildings on the same parcel (so sketches cannot be matched to
buildings). This flag is only provided in the scoring table and associated
shapefile.
* As determined by visual comparison—not by actual measurement
New Construction /
Additional Building
47. Requirements Data
• CAMA and Sketch system type
• Sketch vector data in electronic format:
•
Preferable formats: Shapefile or Apex.
•
We cannot process image files such as JPG, PNG or IMG but there
should be a digital sketch file used to make that image file in the
CAMA system
•
For proprietary formats, Pictometry will work with sketch providing
vendor to acquire converted data, which may require conversion fee
• Parcel layer: Shapefile or comparable format that contains a unique
identifier for each parcel
• Ortho tiles
•
12” GSD or better, RBG, projected, with world files
•
Acceptable formats: ECW, JPEG or TIFF
• Ortho tile grid shapefile: shapefile that defines the ortho tile layout
• Regional shapefile (Optional): For incremental delivery purposes (not
reporting)
48. Customer Deliverables
• Shapefiles containing geo-referenced
sketches as polygon feature classes
- Each category
- All file
• Scoring Table (Excel & Shapefile format)
• Summary Report
• Customer Documentation
Detail on Reports
49. Sketch Check vs. ChangeFindr
•
Pictometry Sketch Check &
ChangeFindr help assessors
improve productivity & increase
tax revenues by quickly identifying
undocumented improvements.
•
Objective of Sketch Check is to
VERIFY whether data is accurate
•
Objective of ChangeFindr is to
DETECT CHANGE within a
jurisdiction
Yellow:Sketch Check Layer •
ChangeFindr can be positioned as
Red: ChangeFindr BOC an aid for future sketch management
Note: Sketch Check shapefiles cannot be used for ChangeFindr projects & vice versa
50. Advantages
• Imagery (ortho/oblique/street-side):
enable desktop review
• Change Detection: Identify parcels with
building changes
• Sketch Check: Identify data accuracy
issues.
• Prioritized Review: Scoring Table makes
it easy to prioritize which parcels to review
first
• CAMA/Workflow integration
• Single Source: Pictometry offers all
components of IAAO’s standard for
remote desktop appraisal