This document is a user guide for receivers using the On-Demand Delivery system. It describes how receivers can access the system online to check shipment status, view delivery details, and track shipments. It also outlines the various delivery options receivers can choose from, such as scheduling deliveries, authorizing signature release, leaving a signature, delivering to neighbors or alternate addresses, and placing shipment holds. The guide provides step-by-step instructions for selecting and confirming each delivery option on the system.
This document discusses profiling Go programs. It begins by stating the golden rule of premature optimization and emphasizes the importance of measuring before optimizing. Several Go profiling tools are described, including tools for timing, CPU profiling, and memory profiling. An example of a badly implemented LRU cache is provided and profiled to identify inefficiencies. Various improvements are then made to the LRU cache and tested, including using a linked list, random eviction, and eliminating slice operations. The document concludes with a discussion of memory recycling in Go programs.
This document provides an overview of the Python programming language. It discusses what Python is, how it compares to other languages like Java and C++, common uses of Python, job opportunities in Python, and the future of Python. It also advertises training in Python offered by Evolet Technologies, which aims to teach students to use Python professionally and gain expertise through hands-on learning and practice problems.
This document provides an introduction to the Python programming language. It discusses why Python is used, what Python can be used for, its technical strengths, and its few downsides. It also provides instructions on installing Python and running a simple "Hello World" program. The key points are that Python is readable, maintainable, and has a small code size; it can be used for systems programming, GUIs, scripting, databases, and more; and its main downside is potential slower execution speed compared to compiled languages like C and C++.
Traceroute is a utility that send an ICMP packets from our computer to user input destination and displays information about what is happening to the packet on each point along the path.
IoT, SDN and Virtualization Meetup - Quiz QuestionsGanesh Samarthyam
This document contains a quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about Internet of Things, Gartner's Hype Cycle, network virtualization, virtualization types (full vs para), an open source body creating an NFV reference deployment (OPNFV), and one value add that SDN provides for NFV (service chaining). The answers to the questions are not provided.
A Modern C++ Kafka API | Kenneth Jia, Morgan StanleyHostedbyConfluent
The document discusses a new C++ Kafka API called modern-cpp-kafka that was developed to address requirements for a pub/sub messaging system. It provides examples of how the API simplifies and improves upon an existing C++ Kafka client (librdkafka) for key tasks like producing and consuming messages. The modern-cpp-kafka API matches the Java API naming, uses RAII for lifetime management, and hides polling and queue details. It has led to improved throughput of over 26% for an application. The API is now open source and the team is working to expand it further.
The document provides an overview of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) including its history, operation, message types, client states, security considerations, and future developments. It also outlines testing procedures for DHCP clients and servers to validate their basic functionality and behaviors.
Monitoring Apache Kafka
When you are running systems in production, clearly you want to make sure they are up and running at all times. But in a distributed system such as Apache Kafka… what does “up and running” even mean?
Experienced Apache Kafka users know what is important to monitor, which alerts are critical and how to respond to them. They don’t just collect metrics - they go the extra mile and use additional tools to validate availability and performance on both the Kafka cluster and their entire data pipelines.
In this presentation, we’ll discuss best practices of monitoring Apache Kafka. We’ll look at which metrics are critical to alert on, which are useful in troubleshooting and what may actually misleading. We’ll review a few “worst practices” - common mistakes that you should avoid. We’ll then look at what metrics don’t tell you - and how to cover those essential gaps.
This document discusses profiling Go programs. It begins by stating the golden rule of premature optimization and emphasizes the importance of measuring before optimizing. Several Go profiling tools are described, including tools for timing, CPU profiling, and memory profiling. An example of a badly implemented LRU cache is provided and profiled to identify inefficiencies. Various improvements are then made to the LRU cache and tested, including using a linked list, random eviction, and eliminating slice operations. The document concludes with a discussion of memory recycling in Go programs.
This document provides an overview of the Python programming language. It discusses what Python is, how it compares to other languages like Java and C++, common uses of Python, job opportunities in Python, and the future of Python. It also advertises training in Python offered by Evolet Technologies, which aims to teach students to use Python professionally and gain expertise through hands-on learning and practice problems.
This document provides an introduction to the Python programming language. It discusses why Python is used, what Python can be used for, its technical strengths, and its few downsides. It also provides instructions on installing Python and running a simple "Hello World" program. The key points are that Python is readable, maintainable, and has a small code size; it can be used for systems programming, GUIs, scripting, databases, and more; and its main downside is potential slower execution speed compared to compiled languages like C and C++.
Traceroute is a utility that send an ICMP packets from our computer to user input destination and displays information about what is happening to the packet on each point along the path.
IoT, SDN and Virtualization Meetup - Quiz QuestionsGanesh Samarthyam
This document contains a quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about Internet of Things, Gartner's Hype Cycle, network virtualization, virtualization types (full vs para), an open source body creating an NFV reference deployment (OPNFV), and one value add that SDN provides for NFV (service chaining). The answers to the questions are not provided.
A Modern C++ Kafka API | Kenneth Jia, Morgan StanleyHostedbyConfluent
The document discusses a new C++ Kafka API called modern-cpp-kafka that was developed to address requirements for a pub/sub messaging system. It provides examples of how the API simplifies and improves upon an existing C++ Kafka client (librdkafka) for key tasks like producing and consuming messages. The modern-cpp-kafka API matches the Java API naming, uses RAII for lifetime management, and hides polling and queue details. It has led to improved throughput of over 26% for an application. The API is now open source and the team is working to expand it further.
The document provides an overview of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) including its history, operation, message types, client states, security considerations, and future developments. It also outlines testing procedures for DHCP clients and servers to validate their basic functionality and behaviors.
Monitoring Apache Kafka
When you are running systems in production, clearly you want to make sure they are up and running at all times. But in a distributed system such as Apache Kafka… what does “up and running” even mean?
Experienced Apache Kafka users know what is important to monitor, which alerts are critical and how to respond to them. They don’t just collect metrics - they go the extra mile and use additional tools to validate availability and performance on both the Kafka cluster and their entire data pipelines.
In this presentation, we’ll discuss best practices of monitoring Apache Kafka. We’ll look at which metrics are critical to alert on, which are useful in troubleshooting and what may actually misleading. We’ll review a few “worst practices” - common mistakes that you should avoid. We’ll then look at what metrics don’t tell you - and how to cover those essential gaps.
Para iniciar sesión en el sistema, se debe escribir la dirección localhost:10000 en un navegador, luego ingresar el nombre de usuario root y la contraseña correspondiente, y finalmente hacer clic en el botón Login.
Zach Shelby, Director of Technology for IoT at ARM and previously the co-founder of Sensinode gives and an in-depth tutrorial of the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) for the Internet of Things. Updates to this tutorial made on April 30th, 2014.
Apache kylin 2.0: from classic olap to real-time data warehouseYang Li
Apache Kylin, which started as a big data OLAP engine, is reaching its v2.0. Yang Li explains how, armed with snowflake schema support, a full SQL interface, spark cubing, and the ability to consume real-time streaming data, Apache Kylin is closing the gap to becoming a real-time data warehouse.
This power point slides best describes the contents taught to us during the internship on Python taken by us in the college. It is totally a practical learning session and we learnt a lot about practical use of Python. So, I think to share it.
A major problem in computer science is performing element counting, distinct element counts, and presence checks on enormous streams of data, in real-time, at scale, without breaking the bank or over-complicating our apps. In this talk, we’ll learn how to address these issues using probabilistic data structures. We’ll learn what a probabilistic data structure is, we’ll learn about the guts of the Count-Min Sketch, Bloom Filter, and HyperLogLog data structures. And finally, we’ll talk about using them in our apps at scale.
In Apache Pulsar Meetup, Jia Zhai from StreamNative presents KoP (Kafka-on-Pulsar) which bring native Kafka protocol support on Pulsar broker. He gave a demo about how to use Kafka clients and Pulsar clients can work seamlessly on same data, and how Kafka Connectors can work on a Pulsar cluster.
Python is a general purpose, dynamic, high-level and interpreted programming language. It is used widely in data science, machine learning, web development, automation and more. Python was created in the 1990s by Guido van Rossum to be an interpreted language that bridged the gap between C and shell scripting. It has many advantages like being readable, cross-platform, having a large standard library and being open source.
The document is a book titled "The Art of Monitoring" that provides guidance on building a monitoring framework and infrastructure. It discusses tools like Riemann for managing events and metrics and Graphite/Grafana for visualizing metrics. The book covers topics like configuring these tools, collecting host metrics with collectd, and alerting. The goal is to help readers implement proactive monitoring with flexible logic and a focus on metrics rather than individual objects.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resources connected to the Internet or private network. DNS translates easy-to-remember domain names to IP addresses, allowing browsers and applications to locate internet resources. It works by mapping domain names to IP addresses through a hierarchical system and stores information in DNS records distributed across servers worldwide.
The document summarizes a student group's presentation on building a parser for SQL select queries using Lex and Yacc. The group introduces their project, describes how Lex and Yacc are used to break the SQL query into tokens and derive a parse tree, shows examples of their Lex and Yacc programs and rules for SQL queries, and discusses setting up the environment and running their parser program.
This document discusses attention mechanisms in deep learning models. It covers attention in sequence models like recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and neural machine translation. It also discusses attention in convolutional neural network (CNN) based models, including spatial transformer networks which allow spatial transformations of feature maps. The document notes that spatial transformer networks have achieved state-of-the-art results on image classification tasks and fine-grained visual recognition. It provides an overview of the localisation network, parameterised sampling grid, and differentiable image sampling components of spatial transformer networks.
This document provides an overview of Docker containers and their benefits. It discusses how containers provide isolation and portability for applications compared to virtual machines. The document outlines the history and growth of container technologies like Docker. It then covers how to build, ship, and run containerized applications on platforms like Docker, OpenShift, and Kubernetes. Use cases discussed include application development, modernization, and cloud migrations.
Python is an object-oriented programming language that allows programmers to reuse pre-existing code through objects. It has a simple syntax and is less verbose than other languages. Python code is written in source files with a .py extension and interpreted one line at a time. Source files contain libraries and main code and use comments and whitespace to organize code. The print function displays text on the screen.
Software Defined Datacenter with ProxmoxGLC Networks
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In this webinar series, We are discussing Software Defined Datacenter with Proxmox
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This Edureka PPT on Advanced Python tutorial covers all the important aspects of using Python for advanced use-cases and purposes. It establishes all of the concepts like system programming , shell programming, pipes and forking to show how wide of a spectrum Python offers to the developers.
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This document provides an overview of resource aware scheduling in Apache Storm. It discusses the challenges of scheduling Storm topologies at Yahoo scale, including increasing heterogeneous clusters, low cluster utilization, and unbalanced resource usage. It then introduces the Resource Aware Scheduler (RAS) built for Storm, which allows fine-grained resource control and isolation for topologies through APIs and cgroups. Key features of RAS include pluggable scheduling strategies, per user resource guarantees, and topology priorities. Experimental results from Yahoo Storm clusters show significant improvements to throughput and resource utilization with RAS. Future work may include improved scheduling strategies and real-time resource monitoring.
How Orange Financial combat financial frauds over 50M transactions a day usin...StreamNative
You will learn how Orange Financial combat financial frauds over 50M transactions a day using Apache Pulsar. The presentation is shared at Strata Data Conference at New York, US, 2019/09.
NASA LandSat data can be stored, transformed, navigated, and visualized. In this session we will explore how the LandSat dataset is stored in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), one of the recommended cloud storage services in AWS for storage of petabytes of data, and how data stored in S3 can be processed on the server with the Lambda service, visualized for users, and made available to search engines.
Create by: Ben Snively, Senior Solutions Architect
Energy Management Software (EMS) is a class of software that deals specifically with reducing energy costs and consumption for buildings, plants or communities. EMS collects energy data from a variety of sources and uses it for four main purposes: Reporting, Monitoring, Control and Engagement
Techport Solutions is involved in the design and installation of complete systems for monitoring and control of industrial plants and providing spares and services for the same.
Para iniciar sesión en el sistema, se debe escribir la dirección localhost:10000 en un navegador, luego ingresar el nombre de usuario root y la contraseña correspondiente, y finalmente hacer clic en el botón Login.
Zach Shelby, Director of Technology for IoT at ARM and previously the co-founder of Sensinode gives and an in-depth tutrorial of the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) for the Internet of Things. Updates to this tutorial made on April 30th, 2014.
Apache kylin 2.0: from classic olap to real-time data warehouseYang Li
Apache Kylin, which started as a big data OLAP engine, is reaching its v2.0. Yang Li explains how, armed with snowflake schema support, a full SQL interface, spark cubing, and the ability to consume real-time streaming data, Apache Kylin is closing the gap to becoming a real-time data warehouse.
This power point slides best describes the contents taught to us during the internship on Python taken by us in the college. It is totally a practical learning session and we learnt a lot about practical use of Python. So, I think to share it.
A major problem in computer science is performing element counting, distinct element counts, and presence checks on enormous streams of data, in real-time, at scale, without breaking the bank or over-complicating our apps. In this talk, we’ll learn how to address these issues using probabilistic data structures. We’ll learn what a probabilistic data structure is, we’ll learn about the guts of the Count-Min Sketch, Bloom Filter, and HyperLogLog data structures. And finally, we’ll talk about using them in our apps at scale.
In Apache Pulsar Meetup, Jia Zhai from StreamNative presents KoP (Kafka-on-Pulsar) which bring native Kafka protocol support on Pulsar broker. He gave a demo about how to use Kafka clients and Pulsar clients can work seamlessly on same data, and how Kafka Connectors can work on a Pulsar cluster.
Python is a general purpose, dynamic, high-level and interpreted programming language. It is used widely in data science, machine learning, web development, automation and more. Python was created in the 1990s by Guido van Rossum to be an interpreted language that bridged the gap between C and shell scripting. It has many advantages like being readable, cross-platform, having a large standard library and being open source.
The document is a book titled "The Art of Monitoring" that provides guidance on building a monitoring framework and infrastructure. It discusses tools like Riemann for managing events and metrics and Graphite/Grafana for visualizing metrics. The book covers topics like configuring these tools, collecting host metrics with collectd, and alerting. The goal is to help readers implement proactive monitoring with flexible logic and a focus on metrics rather than individual objects.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resources connected to the Internet or private network. DNS translates easy-to-remember domain names to IP addresses, allowing browsers and applications to locate internet resources. It works by mapping domain names to IP addresses through a hierarchical system and stores information in DNS records distributed across servers worldwide.
The document summarizes a student group's presentation on building a parser for SQL select queries using Lex and Yacc. The group introduces their project, describes how Lex and Yacc are used to break the SQL query into tokens and derive a parse tree, shows examples of their Lex and Yacc programs and rules for SQL queries, and discusses setting up the environment and running their parser program.
This document discusses attention mechanisms in deep learning models. It covers attention in sequence models like recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and neural machine translation. It also discusses attention in convolutional neural network (CNN) based models, including spatial transformer networks which allow spatial transformations of feature maps. The document notes that spatial transformer networks have achieved state-of-the-art results on image classification tasks and fine-grained visual recognition. It provides an overview of the localisation network, parameterised sampling grid, and differentiable image sampling components of spatial transformer networks.
This document provides an overview of Docker containers and their benefits. It discusses how containers provide isolation and portability for applications compared to virtual machines. The document outlines the history and growth of container technologies like Docker. It then covers how to build, ship, and run containerized applications on platforms like Docker, OpenShift, and Kubernetes. Use cases discussed include application development, modernization, and cloud migrations.
Python is an object-oriented programming language that allows programmers to reuse pre-existing code through objects. It has a simple syntax and is less verbose than other languages. Python code is written in source files with a .py extension and interpreted one line at a time. Source files contain libraries and main code and use comments and whitespace to organize code. The print function displays text on the screen.
Software Defined Datacenter with ProxmoxGLC Networks
Webinar topic: Software Defined Datacenter with Proxmox
Presenter: Achmad Mardiansyah
In this webinar series, We are discussing Software Defined Datacenter with Proxmox
Please share your feedback or webinar ideas here: http://bit.ly/glcfeedback
Check our schedule for future events: https://www.glcnetworks.com/en/schedule/
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Recording available on Youtube
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( ** Python Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/python ** )
This Edureka PPT on Advanced Python tutorial covers all the important aspects of using Python for advanced use-cases and purposes. It establishes all of the concepts like system programming , shell programming, pipes and forking to show how wide of a spectrum Python offers to the developers.
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This document provides an overview of resource aware scheduling in Apache Storm. It discusses the challenges of scheduling Storm topologies at Yahoo scale, including increasing heterogeneous clusters, low cluster utilization, and unbalanced resource usage. It then introduces the Resource Aware Scheduler (RAS) built for Storm, which allows fine-grained resource control and isolation for topologies through APIs and cgroups. Key features of RAS include pluggable scheduling strategies, per user resource guarantees, and topology priorities. Experimental results from Yahoo Storm clusters show significant improvements to throughput and resource utilization with RAS. Future work may include improved scheduling strategies and real-time resource monitoring.
How Orange Financial combat financial frauds over 50M transactions a day usin...StreamNative
You will learn how Orange Financial combat financial frauds over 50M transactions a day using Apache Pulsar. The presentation is shared at Strata Data Conference at New York, US, 2019/09.
NASA LandSat data can be stored, transformed, navigated, and visualized. In this session we will explore how the LandSat dataset is stored in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), one of the recommended cloud storage services in AWS for storage of petabytes of data, and how data stored in S3 can be processed on the server with the Lambda service, visualized for users, and made available to search engines.
Create by: Ben Snively, Senior Solutions Architect
Energy Management Software (EMS) is a class of software that deals specifically with reducing energy costs and consumption for buildings, plants or communities. EMS collects energy data from a variety of sources and uses it for four main purposes: Reporting, Monitoring, Control and Engagement
Techport Solutions is involved in the design and installation of complete systems for monitoring and control of industrial plants and providing spares and services for the same.
Energy Management Software (EMS) is a class of software that deals specifically with reducing energy costs and consumption for buildings, plants or communities. EMS collects energy data from a variety of sources and uses it for four main purposes: Reporting, Monitoring, Control and Engagement
PLC :
The memory unit of a PLC is the registry where the programs are stored. The fundamental unit of memory is the word. Words are made up of bits. A bit is a single piece of data. It contains information on only two states (ON/OFF or YES/NO). Longer words contain more information within. Programs are combination of words that produce control logic.
To operate the PLC system there is a need for it to access the data to be processed and instructions, that is, the program, which informs it how the data is to be processed. Both are stored in the PLC memory for access during processing.
Techport Solutions is involved in the design and installation of complete systems for monitoring and control of industrial plants and providing spares and services for the same
I Want That Course (IWTC) is an education provider located in Cairns, Australia that assists individuals in choosing training courses by identifying career goals and matching students with suitable courses and providers, then providing enrollment assistance and ongoing student support to help improve completion rates. IWTC has been operating for 10 years and employs 50 staff who use their expertise across various industries to mentor students throughout their training.
Techport is an end-to end latest solutions provider for remote monitoring applications.We offer the most comprehensive set of chemical and equipment solutions and services available, helping our customers manage and optimize their water resources and process challenges across industries and municipalities.
This document discusses the relationship between education and economic growth. It argues that education contributes to economic prosperity and development by stimulating human potential and acting as an essential component of the development process. When educational planning and resources are utilized efficiently, it can lead to growth. The document outlines how education promotes economic growth through investment in human capital and developing skilled manpower. It also examines how education systems have contributed differently to economic development in countries at varying levels of development.
Robert Pritchett has over 20 years of experience in sales management, account management, and relationship building in the beverage industry. As Sales Manager of National Accounts for Hop and Wine Beverage from 2011 to 2015, he designed and developed their grocery division into a top 10 US craft beer market and grew net revenue from $3.4 million to $18.6 million. He has extensive experience managing sales teams, analyzing sales data, and resolving customer issues. Pritchett holds a B.S. in Political Science/History from Radford University and various certifications in sales and management.
JK Air is seeking proposals for an electronic package tracking system with integrated GPS vehicle tracking. The system must track packages and vehicles globally, provide customers access to package locations via internet/mobile, and interface with dispatch and customer service systems. Vendors have 6 weeks to respond with implementation planned for 3 months. The proposal should include solutions for tracking, interfaces, reports, scanning, and support for 10+ years.
Blue Dart Shipping Integration WooCommerce SoftProdigy
Blue Dart Shipment Integration allows WooCommerce store owners to integrate the Blue Dart shipping in their stores. The plugin will automatically show the availability of the Cash on Delivery option for a particular region or the Total Price of the order. The module also generates a PDF and emails it to the sales department when a new order is placed on the store. For more details visit us at http://www.softprodigy.com/store/woocommerce/bluedart-shipping-integration-woocommerce.html
This document contains marketing plans and schedules for DIRECTV. Key details include:
1. A new HD user interface will launch between Q4 2011 through Q1 2012 and email campaigns are planned to prepare customers and address common questions.
2. Showtime channels will hold a free trial from January 6-8, 2012 for all DIRECTV residential customers. DIRECTV marketing will promote the free trial using on-air, online, email and direct mail tactics.
3. Price increases take effect on February 9, 2012 and paperless and email billing customers will be notified of changes via email.
This document explains the information about Blue Dart Shipping Integration in Woocommerce. This Plugin allows you to integrate Blue Dart shipment process and check COD availability on the basis of the Zip Code. This extension will help your customers to check the “Cash on Delivery” availability option in their regions.
Blue Dart - Premium Shipping Integration Plugin for WooCommerce allows eCommerce website owners to facilitate customers to check Cash on Delivery option before they place order. Shoppers can check COD in their region and for the product they are planning to purchase. With this plugin on website, admin can easily single/multiple manifest and single/multiple AWB shipment for order processing.
This plugin allows your website visitors to check the availability of Cash on Delivery in their particular region, depending upon their zipcode. Blue Dart - Premium Shipping Integration Plugin for WooCommerce is a great solution to make online buyers feel comfortable by allowing them to check COD option in their region and for their product.
Sd pragathi template delivery and goods issueMohammed Azhad
This document outlines the delivery and goods issue process for a company. It describes the process flow for delivery against a sales order at a plant, including truck authorization, loading, weighing, invoicing and delivery. It also lists the client's requirements such as required prints, authorizations and reports. Finally, it discusses how the client's requirements will be modeled and mapped in SAP, and identifies any gaps between requirements and standard SAP capabilities.
1. The document discusses Dell's network for service parts logistics in India, which includes a country hub in Bangalore and satellite hubs in other major cities. Parts are transported between hubs and also delivered directly to customers.
2. It outlines the transportation methods, including urgent deliveries by messenger and next-day deliveries by courier. It also discusses inventory management processes at the hubs like put-away, picking, and dispatch.
3. The document recommends fully enabling the network with a WMS for inventory management and a TMS for transportation management, integrated with Dell's systems through a portal for visibility and transactions.
The document provides integration specifications for the Kiala Cartridge for Demandware v1.0. It includes a component overview, implementation guide, and user guide. The component overview describes the cartridge's functional overview and integration components. It allows merchants to offer Kiala shipping methods and integrates order data with Kiala. The implementation guide provides setup and configuration instructions. The user guide describes the roles, storefront functionality, and order flow for customers selecting Kiala shipping.
The DA-Dongle J2534 is a low cost high-performance pass-thru (SAE J2534) vehicle interface. This unit connects directly to the vehicle OBDII (Diagnostic)connector; it then connects to any laptop via a USB 2.0 cable. Once the J2534 Driver files are loaded, this product will allow normal operation with OEM compliant J2534 diagnostic applications. This device supports CAN, FT CAN, and ISO protocols
The document describes the step-wise process for invoice workflow between an army depot and the Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (DGS&D) using an application. The depot enters invoice details into the application and creates batches to send to DGS&D. DGS&D receives the invoices and acknowledges each one by checking for discrepancies in the application. Invoices can be returned to the depot if issues are found.
A shipper can track a CN using Android App.
Shipper can also view POD and GPS location if enabled.
App will also keep a record of shipments tracked for easy recollection and repeat tracking.
This document describes TrackDroid, a mobile application that allows shippers to track shipments using their Android device. The app allows users to track shipments by consignment number, customer reference number, or vehicle number. It displays shipment details like booking date, pickup and delivery locations, consignee information, package count, weight and expected delivery date. It also enables viewing proof of delivery photos when available. The app provides benefits to both shippers, who can conveniently track shipments on any Android device, and logistics service providers, who can use it as a value-added service for customers.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a CCTV system with a DVR/NVR device connected to a network. It outlines obtaining the IP address of the networked computer, assigning a static IP address to the DVR/NVR, connecting the DVR/NVR to the network, installing viewer software, configuring port forwarding on the router, checking port forwarding, and setting up a DDNS service. The instructions include screenshots and details for each step of the configuration process.
The document discusses updates to the Delivery Run Sheet (DRS) process using the Biker Buddy application. It describes the different phases of the Biker Buddy application for bikers, supervisors, and customers. The application generates delivery run sheets, shows pending deliveries on a dashboard map, and allows bikers to update consignment statuses and call customers or control towers. Customers can track consignments and view delivery details and maps using the customer portal application.
Host Card Emulation (HCE) allows Android NFC devices to function like smart cards and emulate contactless card payments without a secure element. HCE stores card data in the device's memory rather than a secure element, enabling multiple payment wallets on a device. Implementing HCE requires declaring an NFC service in the manifest, registering Application IDs (AIDs) for card emulation, and processing Application Protocol Data Unit (APDU) commands from NFC readers in the onCommandApdu() method of a HostApduService. HCE services must also handle AID conflicts if multiple services use the same AID and ensure security through permissions and Android application sandboxing.
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1. ODD Receivers User Guide
Receivers User Guide v0.4 12/12/2014 -1 - Draft
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ODD Receivers (End Users)
User Guide
Doc. Ref.: Receivers UG v0.4.doc
Version: 0.4
Status: Draft
Created by: M. Balagat
Date: 12 December 2014
Approved by: Not Approved
2. ODD Receivers User Guide
Receivers User Guide v0.4 12/12/2014 -2 - Draft
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Revision History
Version Date By Comments
0.1 14 May 2014 M. Balagat Initial Draft
0.2 27 Nov 2014 M. Balagat
Formatted document to ODD standard
formatting.
Updated screenshots.
Created OTP section in the Appendix.
0.3 02 Dec 2014 M. Balagat
Incorporated comments from v0.2.
Added screenshots in Section 4: Misc Options
0.4 12 Dec 2014 M. Balagat
Incorporated comments by Uma.
Moved Tracking the Shipment section to Section
2.
Reworded verbiage for each delivery option in
Section 3.
3. ODD Receivers User Guide
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 PURPOSE......................................................................................................................................4
1.2 PLATFORM REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................................4
2 ACCESSING THE ODD DELIVERY OPTIONS WEBSITE ......................................................... 5
2.1 CHECKING THE STATUS OF A SHIPMENT .........................................................................................5
2.2 VIEWING THE SHIPMENT’S WAYBILL ODD DETAILS..........................................................................6
2.3 TRACKING THE SHIPMENT ..............................................................................................................7
3 THE DELIVERY OPTIONS .................................................................................................. 9
3.1 SCHEDULE YOUR DELIVERY...........................................................................................................9
3.2 SIGNATURE RELEASE ..................................................................................................................10
3.3 LEAVE YOUR SIGNATURE.............................................................................................................12
3.4 LEAVE WITH NEIGHBOUR..............................................................................................................15
3.5 SERVICE POINT DELIVERY ...........................................................................................................16
3.6 DELIVER TO AN ALTERNATE ADDRESS ..........................................................................................18
3.7 VACATION HOLD..........................................................................................................................20
4 MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS............................................................................................. 22
4.1 UPDATING CONTACT INFORMATION ..............................................................................................22
4.2 USING THE ONE-TIME PASSWORD (OTP) FEATURE ......................................................................22
4.3 USING HELP................................................................................................................................23
4.4 RESOLVING APPLICATION ERRORS...............................................................................................23
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1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
This guide contains information that will help the receiver take advantage of On-Demand Delivery
(ODD). ODD will notify you of the Estimated Delivery Date (EDD) as well as provide delivery options
in advance of delivery. ODD will also permit you to send requests to change your delivery options in
the following criteria indicated by buttons on the ODD website:
Schedule Your Delivery – The receiver can request to change the delivery date of your
shipment if the scheduled date is not convenient.
Signature Release – The receiver can pre-authorize the delivery of your shipment to allow
the courier to leave your shipment at the door in your absence.
Leave Your Signature – The receiver can print out a hardcopy of the sign-for-your-shipment
form, sign it, and leave outside the door for the courier to arrive and leave the shipment.
Leave with Neighbour – The receiver can request the courier to leave the shipment with an
immediate neighbour.
Service Point Delivery – The receiver can request to have your shipment delivered to a DHL
certified service point if you choose to pick up your shipment rather than have it delivered to
you.
Deliver to Alternate Address – The receiver can request to change the delivery address if
the address you originally provided is not convenient at the time of delivery.
Vacation Hold – The receiver can request to hold the delivery of your shipment for up to
thirty days.
Note: Options will sometimes be unavailable depending on various criteria. For example, the shipper
may not wish DHL to offer it or DHL may not have the capability at the destination country.
In short, ODD will make it convenient for you to receive your shipment by allowing you more control of
the delivery of your shipments.
1.2 Platform Requirements
Processor: Pentium 2 266 MHz processor (minimum)
Disk Space:
o Java Runtime Environment, 124MB
o Java Update, 2MB
Memory: 128MB
Note: The system requirements above applies to both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
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2 Accessing the ODD Delivery Options Website
2.1 Checking the Status of a Shipment
1. Access the ODD Delivery Options UI by pointing your browser at <insert DHL ODD website here>
or clicking the link on the left card or on the email notification message. Note: The Arrange
shipment delivery screen will appear prompting you to enter the Waybill or Left card reference
number (as shown below).
2. Enter the Waybill or Left card reference number and the Captcha texts in the Enter word from
the image field.
3. Click the Confirm button. Note: Upon successful validation, you will be redirected to the ODD
Delivery Options screen (as shown below).
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4. Take note that your shipment number will now appear at the upper right-hand corner of the
screen which indicates the available delivery options available for that shipment.
5. Hover your mouse over the shipment number to view the current shipment details.
Note: Another version of the Delivery Options UI includes the Leave Your Signature delivery option
button but excludes the Signature Release button (as shown below).
The availability of the Signature Release and Leave Your Signature delivery option buttons depend
on the destination country that the shipment will be delivered to. Both delivery option buttons share
the same location on the Delivery Options screen but only either one will appear.. Please contact
customer service for more information on the availability of these delivery options.
2.2 Viewing the Shipment’s Waybill ODD Details
Hover the mouse pointer over the hypertext at the right-hand corner of
the screen to view the ODD details of the shipment (as shown below).
Note: The ODD application provides details of the waybill (WB) number for identification and they are
the following:
WB number (this will also be a link to the country tracking website)
Shipper (origin)
Receiver
Current delivery address (destination)
Estimated delivery date (EDD) (if applicable)
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Pick-up (PU) date
Current Selection (in this case, Leave Your Signature)
2.3 Tracking the Shipment
This option will allow you to track your shipment while in transit. The following steps show how you
can track your shipment:
1. Click the Your shipment number hyperlink that appears on the top right-hand side of the
page under the DHL Express logo. Note: A Track your shipment window (as shown below)
will appear that shows the Waybill or Left card reference number field and Enter word
from image field.
2. Enter the Waybill number or the Left card reference number in the Waybill or Left card
reference number field.
3. Enter the word that appears in the CAPTCHA image in the Enter word from image field.
Note: If you want to choose another CAPTCHA image, click the icon on the right of the
image. If you want to verbally hear the word in the image, click the icon. You can toggle
between the and icons if you choose to either hear or read the CAPTCHA image.
4. Click the Confirm button. Note: A new window (as shown below) will display the details of the
shipment having the shipment number that you requested to track.
5. Click the here hyperlink in the sentence, “Click here for latest waybill delivery status,” after
hovering your mouse pointer over the . Note: A new tab will
open on your browser displaying the following screen:
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3 The Delivery Options
3.1 Schedule Your Delivery
This delivery option will permit the receiver to schedule the delivery of their shipment by specifying the
alternated date of delivery that is more convenient for them. Note: In the initial ODD application
release, there will be no limit to the number of redirection requests. A future release may restrict to,
say, three redirections. If a restriction limit is reached, the CS agent will still be able to request a
redirect. To change your delivery schedule, do the following:
1. Click the Schedule Your Delivery button (as indicated by the grey arrow).
2. A window will appear that shows the Current Estimated Delivery page (as shown below)
which provides a button that will permit you to change your delivery date.
3. When the button is clicked, a calendar will appear which will show you valid
delivery dates that you can choose from in order to change the delivery date that is more
convenient for you.
4. Click on any of the available dates on the calendar to choose the date you would like your
shipment to be delivered. The available dates are indicated as solid black numbers on the
calendar. A Requested Delivery Date page stating the new delivery date will appear (as
shown below).
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5. Click the button to accept this new delivery date. Upon successful update, you will
receive the confirmation message below.
6. Click the to print out the confirmation sheet.
7. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
3.2 Signature Release
When the receiver will not be home to receive their shipment, they can choose this delivery option to
have their shipment delivered by giving the courier authority to leave the shipment at their door. By
signing off to release their shipment, the courier will be pre-authorized to leave the receiver’s
shipment at their door. To pre-authorize the courier to leave the receiver’s shipment at their door,
follow the steps below.
1. Click the Signature Release button on the ODD homepage.
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Note: A window will appear that shows options that can be chosen by clicking their associated
radio buttons (as shown below).
2. Click the option that is the most convenient way for you to receive your shipment in your
absence. The available options are the following:
a. Front door
b. Back door
c. Side door
d. Other
Note: If you choose option d. Other, you must enter specific information in the Instruction field.
Note: The Instruction field can hold up to 190 characters.
3. Enter the Gate/Door code (if applicable).
4. Enter your full name in the Name field. Note: Below is a sample screen of the inputted values
as mentioned above.
5. Click the Authorize button. Note: A new window will appear (as shown below) that will show
a confirmation message that displays the Authorize Delivery page and a notice that an email
message has been sent to the email address you specified. Another notice requests you to
edit your email address or mobile number in case you need to update your email address or
mobile number information.
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Note: If no text is entered in the Instruction field if option e is chosen, an error message,
Instruction must be entered, will appear above the Instruction field after you click the
Authorize button. If no text is entered in the Name field, an error message, Name must be
entered, will appear above the Name field after you click the Authorize button.
6. Click the icon to print out the confirmation sheet.
7. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
3.3 Leave Your Signature
This delivery option will allow the receiver to print out a hardcopy of the leave-your-signature
form, sign it, and leave outside the door for the courier to arrive and leave their shipment at
their door. Note: The Leave Your Signature button has replaced the Signature Release
button in its place. Please refer to Section 3.2: Signature Release for the Signature Release
delivery option. In the initial ODD application release, there will be no limit to the number of
redirection requests. A future release may restrict to, say, three redirections. If a restriction
limit is reached, the CS agent will still be able to request a redirect.
To authorize the courier to leave your shipment and after printing out the signed leave-your-
signature form, do the following:
1. Click the Leave Your Signature button.
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2. A form will appear that shows the options in this delivery option.
3. Enter detailed and useful information in the Instruction field if you choose to pick Other. The
Instruction field can hold up to 190 characters.
4. Enter your name in the Printed name field. This is a mandatory field as indicated by the
asterisk (*).
5. Enter the current date in the Date field.
6. Print the Authorize Delivery Agreement form by clicking the printer icon.
7. After printing the hardcopy, sign your name in the Signature field on the Authorize Delivery
Agreement hardcopy. A sample signed hardcopy of the form is shown below.
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8. Place and secure the signed hardcopy of the form outside your door where the courier can
see and retrieve it. A sample signed hardcopy of the form is shown below.
9. Click the icon to print out the confirmation sheet. A new window will appear
(as shown below) that will show a confirmation message that displays the Authorize Delivery
page and a notice that an email message has been sent to the email address you specified.
Another notice requests you to edit your email address or mobile number in case you need to
update your email address or mobile number information.
10. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
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3.4 Leave with Neighbour
This delivery option will allow the courier leave the receiver’s shipment with an immediate neighbour.
The receiver can authorize the courier to leave their shipment with a neighbour by following the steps
below.
1. Click the Leave with Neighbour button on the ODD homepage (as shown below).
Note: A window will appear that shows an Instruction field and Gate/Door code field (if
applicable) where you can enter the necessary information to advise the courier.
2. Click the Authorize button. Note: A new window will appear (as shown below) that will show
a confirmation message that displays the Authorize us to leave your shipment with a
neighbour in your absence page and a notice that an email message has been sent to the
email address you specified. Another notice requests you to edit your email address or mobile
number in case you need to update your email address or mobile number information.
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Note: If no text is entered in the Instruction field, an error message, Instruction must be
entered, will appear above the Instruction field after you click the Authorize button. If no text
is entered in the Name field, an error message, Name must be entered, will appear above the
Name field after you click the Authorize button.
3. Click the icon to print out the confirmation sheet.
4. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
3.5 Service Point Delivery
This option will allow the receiver to request to have their shipment delivered to a DHL certified
service point (SVP) if they choose to pick up their shipment rather than have it delivered to them.
The receiver can change their delivery location to a DHL service point by following the steps below.
1. Click the Service Point Delivery button on the ODD homepage (as shown below).
Note: A window will appear that shows the nearest DHL service points to your delivery address as
options which can be chosen by clicking their associated radio buttons.
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2. Choose the most convenient DHL service point by clicking its radio button.
3. Click the Confirm button after choosing your desired DHL service point. Note: A new window
will appear (as shown below) that will show a confirmation message that displays the Service
Point Delivery page and a notice that an email message has been sent to the email address
you specified. Another notice requests you to edit your email address or mobile number in
case you need to update your email address or mobile number information.
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4. Click the icon to print out the confirmation sheet.
5. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
3.6 Deliver to an Alternate Address
This option will allow the receiver to request to change their delivery address if the address they
originally provided is not convenient at the time of delivery. The receiver cab change their delivery
address by following the steps below.
1. Click the Deliver to Alternate Address button on the ODD homepage (as shown below).
Note: A window will appear that shows the current delivery address (as shown below). It will also
show the New Delivery Address fields in which you will need to fill in the information of the new
delivery address that is more convenient for you.
2. Enter the street address of the alternate delivery address in the Address Line 1 field. Note:
This field is mandatory.
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3. Enter the details of the street address of the alternate delivery address in the Address Line 2
and Address Line 3 fields.
4. Enter the district or suburb of the alternate delivery address in the District/Suburb field (as
shown below).
5. Enter the city of the alternate delivery address in the City field. Note: This field is mandatory
(as shown below).
6. Enter the postal code or ZIP code of the alternate delivery address in the Postal Code field
(as shown below). Note: This field is mandatory.
7. Enter the state or province of the alternate delivery address in the State/Province field (as
shown below). Note: This field is mandatory.
Note: If the address information entered is incorrect or missing, error messages will appear on the
top of each field where the error occurred. A sample screen of the new alternate delivery address
is shown below.
8. Click the Confirm button. Note: A one-time password (OTP) panel will be displayed to prompt
you for the OTP (see Section 4.3 for more information on the OTP feature). A new window will
appear (as shown below) that will show a confirmation message that displays the Deliver to
an Alternate Address page showing the New Delivery Address and a notice that an email
message has been sent to the email address you specified. Another notice requests you to
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edit your email address or mobile number in case you need to update your email address or
mobile number information.
9. Click the icon to print out the confirmation.
10. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
3.7 Vacation Hold
This option will allow the receiver to request to hold the delivery of their shipment for up to thirty days
if they are on vacation. The receiver can hold their shipment for up to thirty days by following the
steps below.
1. Click the Vacation Hold button on the ODD homepage (as shown below).
2. Note: A window will appear that shows the current EDD (as shown below).
3. Click the Change hyperlink to change the delivery date. Note: A calendar showing a time
window of two months will appear. The original delivery (start) date is highlighted in dark
green
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4. Click the date when you would like to receive your shipment. Note: You can choose a later
date no more than thirty days from the original delivery date. After clicking the desired date,
the date will be highlighted in dark green and the calendar will close. A new Requested
Delivery Date will then appear (as shown below).
5. Click the Confirm button to set the updated delivery date you chose which now appears in
the panel to the left of the Change hyperlink. Note: A new window will appear that will show a
confirmation message that displays the Vacation Hold page and a notice that an email
message has been sent to the email address you specified. Another notice requests you to
edit your email address or mobile number in case you need to update your email address or
mobile number information.
6. Click the icon to print out the confirmation sheet.
7. Click the at the right-hand corner of the page to return to the ODD Delivery Options
homepage.
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4 Miscellaneous Options
4.1 Updating Contact Information
This option will allow you to update your contact information by clicking the here hyperlink which
appears in the sentence: “Please click here to edit your email address or mobile number in case
further contact is required for this shipment.” The above sentence appears in the confirmation
message which is displayed at the end of each session of a delivery option request. A sample Update
Contact Information screen from the Schedule Your Delivery request session is shown below.
The following steps will update your contact information:
1. Click the here hyperlink. Note: A window will appear that displays the Email Address field
and the Mobile Number field.
2. Click the Change button to enable the fields. Note the Change button will change into the
Save button and the Cancel button will be enabled.
3. Enter your new email address in the Email Address field and new mobile number in the
Mobile Number field.
4. Click the Save button. Note: A confirmation message will inform you that your contact
information has been updated and a confirmation is sent to your updated email address.
4.2 Using the One-Time Password (OTP) Feature
After clicking the Confirm button to submit the alternate delivery address information, a one-time
password (OTP) panel will be displayed to prompt you for the OTP (as shown below).
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1. Select the way you would like to receive the OTP by clicking on the appropriate radio button.
Note: The radio button selections will display your email address and mobile number. If you
click the email address radio button, the OTP will be sent to your email address as an email
message. If you click the mobile number radio button, the OTP will be sent to your mobile
phone as an SMS message.
2. Click the Confirm button. Note: A confirmation window will appear informing you that a
Temporary Passcode has been sent to either your email address or mobile phone (in this
case, the OTP was sent as an email message as shown below). The OTP is valid for five
minutes.
3. Enter the OTP in the Passcode field as soon as you receive it. Note: A new window will
appear that will show a confirmation message that displays the Deliver to Alternate Address
page and a notice that an email message has been sent to the email address you specified.
Another notice requests you to edit your email address or mobile number in case you need to
update your email address or mobile number information.
Note: An error message will display on top of the Passcode field if you enter the wrong OTP (as
shown below).
Note: An OTP will only be needed if we have already attempted and failed to deliver your shipment.
This is for security purposes.
4.3 Using Help
More content to follow.
4.4 Resolving Application Errors
More content to follow.