Jeremy Fox, a Project Lead Quality Surveillance Coordinator at VistaMustang JV, wrote a letter of recommendation for Oscar Juncosa. Fox worked closely with Juncosa for eight years, where Juncosa was a Document Control Specialist. In this role, Juncosa was responsible for reviewing final data book submittals and ensuring all documents were correctly formatted and included. Fox described Juncosa as meticulous, detail-oriented, and a valuable team member who was pleasant to work with. Fox highly recommended Juncosa for a position.
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Conférence d'avril 2016 sur la place des smartphones dans la consommation touristique lors du parcours client : transport, achat, chat, relation client, visite, social media
We describe work in progress on the design and implementation of an SQL-like language for performing complex queries on event streams. This language aims at providing a simple, intuitive and fully non-procedural syntax, while still preserving backwards compatibility with traditional SQL. The syntax and informal semantics of the language are introduced; multiple examples of scenarios taken from past literature are then presented, and used to compare the expressiveness and intuitiveness of the proposed language with respect to existing Complex Event Processing engines.
This presentation is an introduction to Complex Event Processing (CEP) intended for an practicioners of Runtime Verification. It first describes typical CEP problems, popular tools and their query languages. It then presents BeepBeep 3, an event stream processor that attempts to bridge the gap between RV and CEP. Thanks to BeepBeep’s generic architecture and flexible input language, queries and properties from both fields can be efficiently processed.
Opportunités et mutualisation des projets numériques vs regroupements touris...Jean-Baptiste Soubaigné
Intervention de juin 2016 sur les opportunittés de mutualisation dans les compétences et projets numériques des offices de tourisme en cours de regroupement dans le Loire Forez.
Impact smartphone dans consommation touristique mopa jb soubaigne avril 2016Jean-Baptiste Soubaigné
Conférence d'avril 2016 sur la place des smartphones dans la consommation touristique lors du parcours client : transport, achat, chat, relation client, visite, social media
We describe work in progress on the design and implementation of an SQL-like language for performing complex queries on event streams. This language aims at providing a simple, intuitive and fully non-procedural syntax, while still preserving backwards compatibility with traditional SQL. The syntax and informal semantics of the language are introduced; multiple examples of scenarios taken from past literature are then presented, and used to compare the expressiveness and intuitiveness of the proposed language with respect to existing Complex Event Processing engines.
This presentation is an introduction to Complex Event Processing (CEP) intended for an practicioners of Runtime Verification. It first describes typical CEP problems, popular tools and their query languages. It then presents BeepBeep 3, an event stream processor that attempts to bridge the gap between RV and CEP. Thanks to BeepBeep’s generic architecture and flexible input language, queries and properties from both fields can be efficiently processed.
1. Suite B12, 6020 – 2 Street SE, Calgary, Alberta T2H 2L8 |T| 403.538.0888 |F| 403.538.0838
April 18,2016
To whom it may concern,
I am writing on behalf of Oscar Juncosa, with whom I have work experience with as his colleague at
Vista-Mustang JV. Our company managed large SAGO projects for our primary client, coordinating all
Engineering and Procurement activities.
I am a Project Lead Quality Surveillance Coordinator at VistaMustang JV and worked frequently with
Oscar for nearly eight years. Oscar was Document Control Specialist at Vista-Mustang JV and I worked
with him closely on countless occasions.
Oscar had many responsibilities in his role, including review of final data book submittals, ensuring
formatting of final data books was correct as per client requirements, verifying thatall documents were
included in each final data book submittal, communicating with suppliers to obtain missing documents or
revised documents, and coordinating with various Vista-Mustang JV disciplines to ensure final data books
are satisfactorily completed. Oscar was meticulous and very detail oriented in his completion of all tasks.
Oscar was a valuable team member and was one of the most pleasant and amiable colleagues I have ever
had the chance to work with. His attention to detail, willingness to learn, and his positive attitude made an
important asset to the Document Control department at Vista-Mustang JV. I would recommend Oscar
without any hesitation and I would consider him a valuable asset to your staff.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Fox
Project Lead Quality Surveillance Coordinator
Vista-Mustang JV
Direct: (403) 538-0954
Main: (403) 538-0888 Ext: 1954
Email: Jeremy.fox@vistamustangjv.com
2. Suite B12, 6020 – 2nd
Street S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2H 2L8 |T| 403.538.0888 |F| 403.538.0838