Three young best friends pursuing the same career face challenges when only one job opens up. A shy girl finds a book with secrets about male psychology and wonders if it can help her win over her long-time crush. Five young friends enter a beauty pageant to save their community center but competing against each other strains their friendships.
Software above the level of a single devicechloegoodrum
Cloud computing allows software and data to be accessed from any device connected to the internet rather than being installed on a single computer. This document discusses cloud computing and how services like Twitter access and store data remotely so users can access their information from any device. While cloud computing provides benefits, it also raises privacy and security concerns about sensitive personal data being stored online.
Copyright and how the internet is changing ourNiall Walsh
This document discusses digital compression, greater bandwidth, ease of distribution, and technical measures for copyright protection. It contains multiple images with attribution notes but no other text. In summary, it focuses on how digital compression, bandwidth increases, and distribution methods impact copyright protection techniques.
Three young best friends pursuing the same career face challenges when only one job opens up. A shy girl finds a book with secrets about male psychology and wonders if it can help her win over her long-time crush. Five young friends enter a beauty pageant to save their community center but competing against each other strains their friendships.
Software above the level of a single devicechloegoodrum
Cloud computing allows software and data to be accessed from any device connected to the internet rather than being installed on a single computer. This document discusses cloud computing and how services like Twitter access and store data remotely so users can access their information from any device. While cloud computing provides benefits, it also raises privacy and security concerns about sensitive personal data being stored online.
Copyright and how the internet is changing ourNiall Walsh
This document discusses digital compression, greater bandwidth, ease of distribution, and technical measures for copyright protection. It contains multiple images with attribution notes but no other text. In summary, it focuses on how digital compression, bandwidth increases, and distribution methods impact copyright protection techniques.
The document provides information and guidance for setting up social skills groups called "Circles of Friends" for children with autism spectrum disorders, including why such groups are important, how to start a group, how to determine goals and facilitate communication within the group, and examples of resources and materials to use. The target is to help children with social and communication challenges through structured peer interaction and the teaching of pragmatic skills.
The document summarizes Dr. Roland Strauss's presentation on the European Innovation Dialogue (EID) at a conference in Bulgaria on October 25, 2007. It discusses the EID's history, objectives to foster innovation in Europe, key activities like the Innovation Knowledge Exchange, and plans for the foundation phase. The overall goal of the EID is to establish a network to advocate for policies that stimulate innovation and knowledge exploitation across Europe.
Customer Experience by Richard Perry, FOUNDED, cxfoundedFOUNDED London
Customer Experience: What will make a difference?
by Richard Perry, Partner, Founded
What is customer experience?
What is a customer journey?
Why are they important when developing a marketing plan or strategy?
Top Tips for success within customer specific marketing & strategy?
UK B2B Case Study Examples
Embracing the Red Bar: A Technique for Safely Refactoring Your Test SuiteM. Scott Ford
Presentation originally developed for a presentation at AgileDC 2016.
Presentation abstract:
Does your team treat test code differently than production code? Do you let your test code accumulate duplication and complexity that you'd normally attempt to squash in your production code? Have your tests become brittle? Are you worried that they aren't providing you the same value they used to? Have you strongly considered dumping your test suite and starting over? Are you afraid that if you refactor your test code, you'll introduce false positives?
If you said yes to any of those questions, then this talk is for you.
We'll explore the technique of "refactoring against the red bar" (http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.MichaelFeathers.RefactoringAgainstTheRedBar), and how you can employ this technique to confidently refactor your test code. No longer do you need to let your test code have a lower standard of quality than your production code.
The document provides information and guidance for setting up social skills groups called "Circles of Friends" for children with autism spectrum disorders, including why such groups are important, how to start a group, how to determine goals and facilitate communication within the group, and examples of resources and materials to use. The target is to help children with social and communication challenges through structured peer interaction and the teaching of pragmatic skills.
The document summarizes Dr. Roland Strauss's presentation on the European Innovation Dialogue (EID) at a conference in Bulgaria on October 25, 2007. It discusses the EID's history, objectives to foster innovation in Europe, key activities like the Innovation Knowledge Exchange, and plans for the foundation phase. The overall goal of the EID is to establish a network to advocate for policies that stimulate innovation and knowledge exploitation across Europe.
Customer Experience by Richard Perry, FOUNDED, cxfoundedFOUNDED London
Customer Experience: What will make a difference?
by Richard Perry, Partner, Founded
What is customer experience?
What is a customer journey?
Why are they important when developing a marketing plan or strategy?
Top Tips for success within customer specific marketing & strategy?
UK B2B Case Study Examples
Embracing the Red Bar: A Technique for Safely Refactoring Your Test SuiteM. Scott Ford
Presentation originally developed for a presentation at AgileDC 2016.
Presentation abstract:
Does your team treat test code differently than production code? Do you let your test code accumulate duplication and complexity that you'd normally attempt to squash in your production code? Have your tests become brittle? Are you worried that they aren't providing you the same value they used to? Have you strongly considered dumping your test suite and starting over? Are you afraid that if you refactor your test code, you'll introduce false positives?
If you said yes to any of those questions, then this talk is for you.
We'll explore the technique of "refactoring against the red bar" (http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.MichaelFeathers.RefactoringAgainstTheRedBar), and how you can employ this technique to confidently refactor your test code. No longer do you need to let your test code have a lower standard of quality than your production code.