This document outlines a team engineering project with 6 members including the team leader Chris Pyman. It discusses the engineering design cycle and developing multiple prototypes to refine their design before completing a working system.
The document discusses the concept of time and ordering of events in a distributed system. It explains that in a distributed system, the relation of one event happening before another defines a partial ordering rather than a total ordering. The document then presents an algorithm for synchronizing logical clocks across processes to establish a total ordering of events. It also describes how to synchronize physical clocks and derives an upper bound on how far out of synchrony they can drift.
This document provides information about a book titled "MySQL/PHP Database Applications" by Jay Greenspan and Brad Bulger. It was published by M&T Books, an imprint of IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. in 2001. The book teaches readers how to build dynamic web applications using the MySQL database and PHP scripting language. It is organized into four parts that cover using MySQL, using PHP, building simple applications, and constructing more complex applications like content management systems and shopping carts. The document provides publishing details, credits the authors and contributors, and acknowledges those involved in the open source software projects that the book teaches.
B2B Single Sign-On implementations are notoriously complex and companies invest siginificant resources to deliver this important and highly critical functionality. These implementations are even more complex when a company requires that its smaller partner implements SSO using such complex standards as SAML.
The document describes AssureBridge's single sign-on (SSO) solution. It discusses how customers often need to connect to multiple partner applications, but implementing SSO is challenging due to a lack of expertise, long timelines, security risks, and operations difficulties. AssureBridge provides a fully-managed hosted SSO service that allows customers to seamlessly connect to partners' applications with professional setup and support to address these challenges.
This document discusses how to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers. It explains that binary uses only the digits 0 and 1 to represent on/off states, while decimal uses 0-9. The project takes any 4-digit binary number as input and outputs both its decimal equivalent and a .wav file for the corresponding decimal digit. As an example, it shows that the 4-bit binary number 0101 converts to the decimal number 5 using the place value method.
This document outlines the key entities involved in a typical company structure, including central corporate resources that support local management, customer-facing divisions, authorities, vendors, consultants, and shareholders who oversee the board. It also asks questions about how the company performs key functions like selling, marketing, and refining information.
The document discusses the concept of time and ordering of events in a distributed system. It explains that in a distributed system, the relation of one event happening before another defines a partial ordering rather than a total ordering. The document then presents an algorithm for synchronizing logical clocks across processes to establish a total ordering of events. It also describes how to synchronize physical clocks and derives an upper bound on how far out of synchrony they can drift.
This document provides information about a book titled "MySQL/PHP Database Applications" by Jay Greenspan and Brad Bulger. It was published by M&T Books, an imprint of IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. in 2001. The book teaches readers how to build dynamic web applications using the MySQL database and PHP scripting language. It is organized into four parts that cover using MySQL, using PHP, building simple applications, and constructing more complex applications like content management systems and shopping carts. The document provides publishing details, credits the authors and contributors, and acknowledges those involved in the open source software projects that the book teaches.
B2B Single Sign-On implementations are notoriously complex and companies invest siginificant resources to deliver this important and highly critical functionality. These implementations are even more complex when a company requires that its smaller partner implements SSO using such complex standards as SAML.
The document describes AssureBridge's single sign-on (SSO) solution. It discusses how customers often need to connect to multiple partner applications, but implementing SSO is challenging due to a lack of expertise, long timelines, security risks, and operations difficulties. AssureBridge provides a fully-managed hosted SSO service that allows customers to seamlessly connect to partners' applications with professional setup and support to address these challenges.
This document discusses how to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers. It explains that binary uses only the digits 0 and 1 to represent on/off states, while decimal uses 0-9. The project takes any 4-digit binary number as input and outputs both its decimal equivalent and a .wav file for the corresponding decimal digit. As an example, it shows that the 4-bit binary number 0101 converts to the decimal number 5 using the place value method.
This document outlines the key entities involved in a typical company structure, including central corporate resources that support local management, customer-facing divisions, authorities, vendors, consultants, and shareholders who oversee the board. It also asks questions about how the company performs key functions like selling, marketing, and refining information.
Using Big Data to Shape the Learner Experiencebbetts
The document discusses how big data and learning analytics can be used to shape the learner experience. It describes how data is currently being collected from learners and opportunities to gather more data from additional sources. The document outlines several potential uses of learner data, such as measuring achievement, making recommendations, and implementing just-in-time interventions. It also acknowledges concerns about privacy and the need for transparency around how learner data will be used.
And now for something completely different...bbetts
Learning from museums, games and social networks.
This presentation was given by Ben Betts at the eLearning Network's Learning Beyond The Course conference, London, 24th September 2010. For more information please visit www.curatr.co.uk
This document outlines the itinerary and fuel consumption calculations for a transatlantic flight from JFK airport in New York to Heathrow airport in London. It uses a Boeing 747-400 airliner with an initial fuel capacity of 80,000 liters as an example. The document tracks the plane's speed and remaining fuel at takeoff, cruising speed halfway across the Atlantic, and landing. It burns 11.7 liters of fuel per kilometer traveled and arrives at its destination with 14,669 liters of fuel remaining after flying 5,555 kilometers over 6.08 hours.
AssureBridge - SSO to Many B2B Service Providers - Marketing presentationAssureBridge
The document discusses AssureBridge's single sign-on (SSO) solution. It begins by outlining a business problem of users needing to be seamlessly logged into multiple B2B services. It then describes AssureBridge's fully-managed hosted SSO service that connects partners' applications and provides seamless SSO. It highlights benefits like expert setup and support, fast implementation, reliable hosting, and cost savings. A demo shows how the SSO solution allows users to easily access partner sites without re-authenticating.
Team 6's project aims to harness solar energy from the sun's ultraviolet rays and convert photons into electrical energy using solar panels. The solar panel works by absorbing photons from sunlight into photovoltaic cells, which causes electrons to flow freely and form a current. By placing metal contacts on the photovoltaic cells, the current can be drawn off externally to be used as a power source. The project is estimated to take 4 days to complete at a cost of $170 using materials like a 12 volt photovoltaic panel, battery, wiring, and power inverter.
Team #6's project is led by John Sullivan. The team members are ShaMaula, Karl Laguerre, and Chris Pyman. Electrical engineering encompasses all forms and uses of electricity. Electrical engineers are responsible for technology areas like electric motors, communications systems, and power generation. Becoming an electrical engineer requires a strong math and science background in high school, a B.S. in engineering, and certification as an engineer-in-training through examination. Electrical engineers design electrical equipment, test prototypes, and supervise manufacturing. Their day-to-day work involves tasks like design calculations, training, meetings, and lab or field work.
Using Big Data to Shape the Learner Experiencebbetts
The document discusses how big data and learning analytics can be used to shape the learner experience. It describes how data is currently being collected from learners and opportunities to gather more data from additional sources. The document outlines several potential uses of learner data, such as measuring achievement, making recommendations, and implementing just-in-time interventions. It also acknowledges concerns about privacy and the need for transparency around how learner data will be used.
And now for something completely different...bbetts
Learning from museums, games and social networks.
This presentation was given by Ben Betts at the eLearning Network's Learning Beyond The Course conference, London, 24th September 2010. For more information please visit www.curatr.co.uk
This document outlines the itinerary and fuel consumption calculations for a transatlantic flight from JFK airport in New York to Heathrow airport in London. It uses a Boeing 747-400 airliner with an initial fuel capacity of 80,000 liters as an example. The document tracks the plane's speed and remaining fuel at takeoff, cruising speed halfway across the Atlantic, and landing. It burns 11.7 liters of fuel per kilometer traveled and arrives at its destination with 14,669 liters of fuel remaining after flying 5,555 kilometers over 6.08 hours.
AssureBridge - SSO to Many B2B Service Providers - Marketing presentationAssureBridge
The document discusses AssureBridge's single sign-on (SSO) solution. It begins by outlining a business problem of users needing to be seamlessly logged into multiple B2B services. It then describes AssureBridge's fully-managed hosted SSO service that connects partners' applications and provides seamless SSO. It highlights benefits like expert setup and support, fast implementation, reliable hosting, and cost savings. A demo shows how the SSO solution allows users to easily access partner sites without re-authenticating.
Team 6's project aims to harness solar energy from the sun's ultraviolet rays and convert photons into electrical energy using solar panels. The solar panel works by absorbing photons from sunlight into photovoltaic cells, which causes electrons to flow freely and form a current. By placing metal contacts on the photovoltaic cells, the current can be drawn off externally to be used as a power source. The project is estimated to take 4 days to complete at a cost of $170 using materials like a 12 volt photovoltaic panel, battery, wiring, and power inverter.
Team #6's project is led by John Sullivan. The team members are ShaMaula, Karl Laguerre, and Chris Pyman. Electrical engineering encompasses all forms and uses of electricity. Electrical engineers are responsible for technology areas like electric motors, communications systems, and power generation. Becoming an electrical engineer requires a strong math and science background in high school, a B.S. in engineering, and certification as an engineer-in-training through examination. Electrical engineers design electrical equipment, test prototypes, and supervise manufacturing. Their day-to-day work involves tasks like design calculations, training, meetings, and lab or field work.
1. “Input Outpuck” Engineering 103 – Section 01 Project 1 Part 1 – Team 06 Team Leader: Chris Pyman Team Members: John Sullivan, ShaMaula, Karl Laguerre