1) O documento discute técnicas de teste de software, especificamente o uso de mocks para isolar unidades de teste e tornar os testes menos frágeis.
2) Vários problemas em testes são identificados, como testes com muitas dependências, testes frágeis e escondidos, e propostas de como mocks podem ajudar a resolver esses problemas.
3) Diferentes estilos de teste, como behavior driven development, são apresentados como forma de criar testes mais declarativos.
1) O documento discute técnicas de teste de software, especificamente o uso de mocks para isolar unidades de teste e tornar os testes menos frágeis.
2) Vários problemas em testes são identificados, como testes com muitas dependências, testes frágeis e escondidos, e propostas de como mocks podem ajudar a resolver esses problemas.
3) Diferentes estilos de teste, como behavior driven development, são apresentados como forma de criar testes mais declarativos.
This document discusses object capability security and Google Caja. It notes that object capability security provides memory safety, prevents global actions and magic objects, and enables encapsulation. It also states that the reference graph defines the access graph. Later, it discusses how EcmaScript.Next can provide capabilities to secure JavaScript through features like use strict, Object.freeze, modules, and proxies. It also provides an example of using a proxy to mediate access between a StatusUpdater object and a Widget.
- The report provides details of the member's stock portfolio for the financial year 2009-2010, including opening quantities, purchases, sales, closing quantities, and valuations.
- A total of 41 stocks are listed in the portfolio, with total purchases of over 500,000 units and total sales of over 1,000,000 units.
- The closing portfolio value was approximately 1,500,000 with a total actual gain of over 150,000 and total unrealized market gain of over negative 500,000.
We are:
A company that is built of a Cumulative experience of 250 years in Talent Acquisition and Organizational development.
A company that has industrial expertise in providing HR solutions to more than 70 business houses from different verticals across INDIA.
A company that innovates HR with the growing challenges of today's competitive businesses.
This document discusses the programs needed to design an electronic newspaper and provides sources on how the internet, domain name system, and DNS work. It explains the roles of registries, registrars, and ICANN in domain name management and lists common top-level domains. Types of web hosting like shared, VPS, dedicated and cloud hosting are also covered along with bandwidth needs and website components. Laws relating to computer crimes and copyright in Thailand are referenced.
Osimo - presentation at Administracao 2.0 iGov event - Lisboaosimod
The document discusses the use of Web 2.0 technologies in government. It begins by asking what Web 2.0 is, if it matters, and why governments should adopt it. It then discusses how Web 2.0 has been used in areas like regulation, service delivery, and citizen monitoring of government activities. The document argues that governments should not try to heavily control Web 2.0 initiatives but should instead enable others and actively promote skills development and funding of bottom-up projects. The overall message is that Web 2.0 can increase transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement with government if adopted in the right way.
This document discusses open and social innovation using collective intelligence. It presents key concepts of open innovation including leveraging ideas from outside the company. Traditional innovation is compared to open innovation, noting that open innovation is emergent and allows ideas from many individuals. Benefits include increased ideation and thinking outside the box. Challenges include lack of participation and information overload. The document provides examples of open innovation platforms and strategies for successful implementation.
The document discusses the Digital Agenda for Europe and the Annual Digital Agenda Assembly. It summarizes that the assembly aims to get input from stakeholders to shape the mid-term review of the agenda through new digital policymaking approaches. Specifically, it uses social media and an open web platform to gather over 2,000 contributions from 1,400 participants beyond traditional groups. This engaging approach resulted in over 30,000 tweets reaching 5 million people and provided integral policy input for the mid-term review.
The document discusses the mission and research focus of IBBT, an organization focused on information and communication technology (ICT) research. IBBT's mission is to drive interdisciplinary, demand-driven basic research in collaboration with companies and government to develop human capital for broadband and ICT services. The document outlines IBBT's research clusters including future networks, security, media, health decision support, policy, and markets. It also discusses IBBT's focus on demand-driven research, innovation/incubation, and training/awareness programs to support researchers and spin-offs. Forecasts indicate there will be over 1 trillion connected devices by 2012 across categories like computers, handhelds, entertainment, industrial/automotive, and appliances.
The document is a company profile for Soft Power Co., Ltd. that lists various awards and accomplishments for the company including Easy Talking English, HANDS 2009, Rotary Citation 2007, C-MEX 08, ARDEX 08, BOI FAIR 2011, and Soft Opening. It also provides an email contact.
This document discusses the different legal forms of business organization. It outlines six common forms: sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company (LLC), C-corporation, and S-corporation. For each form, it provides a brief description and highlights key characteristics such as ownership structure, liability, tax treatment, and registration requirements. The LLC is described as a hybrid structure that provides both limited liability like a corporation and tax efficiencies and flexibility like a partnership.
This document discusses transparency in government through the use of web 2.0 technologies. It begins with examples of existing government 2.0 transparency initiatives and explores why transparency matters. A new vision is emerging of a more open and collaborative government that builds on citizen knowledge and participation. The document recommends that governments do no harm, enable others, and actively promote web 2.0 approaches to increase transparency, accountability, and civic engagement.
The document discusses the importance of synthesizing knowledge as information doubles every few years. It also emphasizes stimulating ideas, seeing other perspectives, developing empathy, and justifying one's own beliefs in social studies. Finally, it notes the importance of open discussion and willingness to modify conclusions in social studies exchanges between teachers and students.
This document discusses how technology can enhance policy making through a process called "Policy Making 2.0". It describes tools like open data, social networks, and visualization that can enable more open and collaborative policy processes. The document provides examples of these tools being used for agenda setting, policy design, implementation, and evaluation. It also shares perspectives on involving the public and designing processes for average citizens, not just experts. The key message is that governments can innovate and experiment with new tools and approaches without full permission, through a process of continuous improvement.
This document discusses the need for "light and fast" funding instruments in EU innovation policy to better support disruptive web-based innovation. It provides examples from Italy, the UK, and US of small, simple prize-based programs that have successfully funded innovative projects. While some object that such programs are not allowed, too labor intensive, or lack critical mass, the document argues these objections can be addressed by integrating small, challenge-driven funding into existing programs, using peer support networks, and focusing on ex-post evaluation of results rather than ex-ante requirements. It recommends the EU adopt similar light and fast funding mechanisms to better support innovative web companies and technologies.
El documento describe varios productos nutricionales disponibles en Colombia. Incluye suplementos alimenticios elaborados a base de vegetales, frutas, vitaminas y minerales que aportan beneficios para la salud como fortalecer las defensas, mejorar la digestión, reducir el colesterol y apoyar el rendimiento deportivo. También menciona productos a base de proteínas, fibra y aceites esenciales omega 3.
The document discusses finding the next innovative website like GapMinder.com that better visualizes data to reach wide audiences. It proposes a vision of government and civil society collaborating through bidirectional data and service sharing. Government could act as a platform, building on both public and citizen-contributed data to reduce trade-offs in decision making. International cooperation and involving stakeholders across government, research, companies and civil society could help achieve this.
This document discusses object capability security and Google Caja. It notes that object capability security provides memory safety, prevents global actions and magic objects, and enables encapsulation. It also states that the reference graph defines the access graph. Later, it discusses how EcmaScript.Next can provide capabilities to secure JavaScript through features like use strict, Object.freeze, modules, and proxies. It also provides an example of using a proxy to mediate access between a StatusUpdater object and a Widget.
- The report provides details of the member's stock portfolio for the financial year 2009-2010, including opening quantities, purchases, sales, closing quantities, and valuations.
- A total of 41 stocks are listed in the portfolio, with total purchases of over 500,000 units and total sales of over 1,000,000 units.
- The closing portfolio value was approximately 1,500,000 with a total actual gain of over 150,000 and total unrealized market gain of over negative 500,000.
We are:
A company that is built of a Cumulative experience of 250 years in Talent Acquisition and Organizational development.
A company that has industrial expertise in providing HR solutions to more than 70 business houses from different verticals across INDIA.
A company that innovates HR with the growing challenges of today's competitive businesses.
This document discusses the programs needed to design an electronic newspaper and provides sources on how the internet, domain name system, and DNS work. It explains the roles of registries, registrars, and ICANN in domain name management and lists common top-level domains. Types of web hosting like shared, VPS, dedicated and cloud hosting are also covered along with bandwidth needs and website components. Laws relating to computer crimes and copyright in Thailand are referenced.
Osimo - presentation at Administracao 2.0 iGov event - Lisboaosimod
The document discusses the use of Web 2.0 technologies in government. It begins by asking what Web 2.0 is, if it matters, and why governments should adopt it. It then discusses how Web 2.0 has been used in areas like regulation, service delivery, and citizen monitoring of government activities. The document argues that governments should not try to heavily control Web 2.0 initiatives but should instead enable others and actively promote skills development and funding of bottom-up projects. The overall message is that Web 2.0 can increase transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement with government if adopted in the right way.
This document discusses open and social innovation using collective intelligence. It presents key concepts of open innovation including leveraging ideas from outside the company. Traditional innovation is compared to open innovation, noting that open innovation is emergent and allows ideas from many individuals. Benefits include increased ideation and thinking outside the box. Challenges include lack of participation and information overload. The document provides examples of open innovation platforms and strategies for successful implementation.
The document discusses the Digital Agenda for Europe and the Annual Digital Agenda Assembly. It summarizes that the assembly aims to get input from stakeholders to shape the mid-term review of the agenda through new digital policymaking approaches. Specifically, it uses social media and an open web platform to gather over 2,000 contributions from 1,400 participants beyond traditional groups. This engaging approach resulted in over 30,000 tweets reaching 5 million people and provided integral policy input for the mid-term review.
The document discusses the mission and research focus of IBBT, an organization focused on information and communication technology (ICT) research. IBBT's mission is to drive interdisciplinary, demand-driven basic research in collaboration with companies and government to develop human capital for broadband and ICT services. The document outlines IBBT's research clusters including future networks, security, media, health decision support, policy, and markets. It also discusses IBBT's focus on demand-driven research, innovation/incubation, and training/awareness programs to support researchers and spin-offs. Forecasts indicate there will be over 1 trillion connected devices by 2012 across categories like computers, handhelds, entertainment, industrial/automotive, and appliances.
The document is a company profile for Soft Power Co., Ltd. that lists various awards and accomplishments for the company including Easy Talking English, HANDS 2009, Rotary Citation 2007, C-MEX 08, ARDEX 08, BOI FAIR 2011, and Soft Opening. It also provides an email contact.
This document discusses the different legal forms of business organization. It outlines six common forms: sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company (LLC), C-corporation, and S-corporation. For each form, it provides a brief description and highlights key characteristics such as ownership structure, liability, tax treatment, and registration requirements. The LLC is described as a hybrid structure that provides both limited liability like a corporation and tax efficiencies and flexibility like a partnership.
This document discusses transparency in government through the use of web 2.0 technologies. It begins with examples of existing government 2.0 transparency initiatives and explores why transparency matters. A new vision is emerging of a more open and collaborative government that builds on citizen knowledge and participation. The document recommends that governments do no harm, enable others, and actively promote web 2.0 approaches to increase transparency, accountability, and civic engagement.
The document discusses the importance of synthesizing knowledge as information doubles every few years. It also emphasizes stimulating ideas, seeing other perspectives, developing empathy, and justifying one's own beliefs in social studies. Finally, it notes the importance of open discussion and willingness to modify conclusions in social studies exchanges between teachers and students.
This document discusses how technology can enhance policy making through a process called "Policy Making 2.0". It describes tools like open data, social networks, and visualization that can enable more open and collaborative policy processes. The document provides examples of these tools being used for agenda setting, policy design, implementation, and evaluation. It also shares perspectives on involving the public and designing processes for average citizens, not just experts. The key message is that governments can innovate and experiment with new tools and approaches without full permission, through a process of continuous improvement.
This document discusses the need for "light and fast" funding instruments in EU innovation policy to better support disruptive web-based innovation. It provides examples from Italy, the UK, and US of small, simple prize-based programs that have successfully funded innovative projects. While some object that such programs are not allowed, too labor intensive, or lack critical mass, the document argues these objections can be addressed by integrating small, challenge-driven funding into existing programs, using peer support networks, and focusing on ex-post evaluation of results rather than ex-ante requirements. It recommends the EU adopt similar light and fast funding mechanisms to better support innovative web companies and technologies.
El documento describe varios productos nutricionales disponibles en Colombia. Incluye suplementos alimenticios elaborados a base de vegetales, frutas, vitaminas y minerales que aportan beneficios para la salud como fortalecer las defensas, mejorar la digestión, reducir el colesterol y apoyar el rendimiento deportivo. También menciona productos a base de proteínas, fibra y aceites esenciales omega 3.
The document discusses finding the next innovative website like GapMinder.com that better visualizes data to reach wide audiences. It proposes a vision of government and civil society collaborating through bidirectional data and service sharing. Government could act as a platform, building on both public and citizen-contributed data to reduce trade-offs in decision making. International cooperation and involving stakeholders across government, research, companies and civil society could help achieve this.