Bodmin Moor was intruded as magma into overlying sedimentary rocks some 270 million years ago. Rough Tor is owned by the National Trust and is aptly named. Tors occur in rocks other than granite and are found the length and breadth of the British Isles. Their formation remains a matter of some controversy but they are undoubtedly an important facet of our landscape heritage.
As software development teams transition to cloud-based architectures and adopt agile processes, the tools they need to support application development in this new world will change. In this session, we'll take you the transition that Amazon made to a service-oriented architecture over a decade ago, and introduce you to some of the processes and tools that we built and adopted along the way. We’ll share what lessons we’ve learned, explain how we’ve achieved better agility and reliability in our software development and deployment processes, and present an overview of tools we’ve used to help get us there that have since become services such as AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeDeploy, and more.
Bodmin Moor was intruded as magma into overlying sedimentary rocks some 270 million years ago. Rough Tor is owned by the National Trust and is aptly named. Tors occur in rocks other than granite and are found the length and breadth of the British Isles. Their formation remains a matter of some controversy but they are undoubtedly an important facet of our landscape heritage.
As software development teams transition to cloud-based architectures and adopt agile processes, the tools they need to support application development in this new world will change. In this session, we'll take you the transition that Amazon made to a service-oriented architecture over a decade ago, and introduce you to some of the processes and tools that we built and adopted along the way. We’ll share what lessons we’ve learned, explain how we’ve achieved better agility and reliability in our software development and deployment processes, and present an overview of tools we’ve used to help get us there that have since become services such as AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeDeploy, and more.
Blanket peat in the Highlands has survived quite well but exploitation in the Central Lowlands has seen about 70% of the peat removed for exploitation. SNH has designated Flanders Moss and Blawhorn Moss as National Nature Reserves and SSSIs. Additional slides will be added to this presentation over time but it is usable in its present form. Individual slides can be downloaded from Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/geojuice/sets/72157626491928266/
Enjoy.
From MySpace, MySociety to MyDemocracy. Civil Society Media, an overview. Geert Wissink
The changing media-landscape and web 2.0 in that perspective. Civil Society Media are introduced, groups and organizations who exist next to state-owned and commercial media. Some lessons for government how to deal with these developments are given.
A presentation discussing selected preventative health topics for men across the life span. Semi-detailed discussion of coronary artery calcium screening.
Finding fault in Hollister, CaliforniaAlan Doherty
We’re going to be looking at strike-slip (or transform) (OK sideways!) faults and at one specific example in particular – the Calaveras Fault in Central California. We’re going to find this fault and then follow its trace in Hollister, California. We then go in search of the big picture. Enjoy!
National Conference on USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN- UMO2007jagadish chittala
On 30th November, 2007 UsabilityMatters.Org and allied organizations will join communities across the world to mark the celebrations for World Usability Day 2007 in Hyderabad.
The goal of the event is to promote the fields of Usability Engineering and User-Centered Design. The theme for this year is "Design Innovation in health care ". The event is designed to raise awareness about the importance of 'Good design for Better Living'. Here with we invite all those who are playing their part both actively and passively in making things easy.
Blanket peat in the Highlands has survived quite well but exploitation in the Central Lowlands has seen about 70% of the peat removed for exploitation. SNH has designated Flanders Moss and Blawhorn Moss as National Nature Reserves and SSSIs. Additional slides will be added to this presentation over time but it is usable in its present form. Individual slides can be downloaded from Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/geojuice/sets/72157626491928266/
Enjoy.
From MySpace, MySociety to MyDemocracy. Civil Society Media, an overview. Geert Wissink
The changing media-landscape and web 2.0 in that perspective. Civil Society Media are introduced, groups and organizations who exist next to state-owned and commercial media. Some lessons for government how to deal with these developments are given.
A presentation discussing selected preventative health topics for men across the life span. Semi-detailed discussion of coronary artery calcium screening.
Finding fault in Hollister, CaliforniaAlan Doherty
We’re going to be looking at strike-slip (or transform) (OK sideways!) faults and at one specific example in particular – the Calaveras Fault in Central California. We’re going to find this fault and then follow its trace in Hollister, California. We then go in search of the big picture. Enjoy!
National Conference on USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN- UMO2007jagadish chittala
On 30th November, 2007 UsabilityMatters.Org and allied organizations will join communities across the world to mark the celebrations for World Usability Day 2007 in Hyderabad.
The goal of the event is to promote the fields of Usability Engineering and User-Centered Design. The theme for this year is "Design Innovation in health care ". The event is designed to raise awareness about the importance of 'Good design for Better Living'. Here with we invite all those who are playing their part both actively and passively in making things easy.