The document discusses three key trends shaping the global digital ecosystem: 1) Indonesians own on average 2.8 devices with smartphones and feature phones being most common, whereas globally the average is 1.7 devices owned; 2) Indonesian digital consumers are mobile rather than multi-platform, with mobile comprising over 50% of page views compared to PCs; and 3) devices are used differently throughout the day with tablets most used at night, PCs during working hours, and mobile phones as constant companions. It also outlines the challenges in mobile measurement and Kantar and comScore's partnership to address these challenges in three stages: measuring mobile usage, implementing panel and census tags, and enabling cross-media campaign measurement.
This document discusses the history and future of the Internet of Things (IoT). It begins with a brief overview of how IoT started in 1982 with a soda machine connected to the ARPANET and continued growing through the 2000s as more wireless devices connected to the internet. The document then notes that while IoT was initially seen as connecting "dumb" devices, it is now about the "Intelligence of Things" and processing data at the edge. It goes on to discuss some security challenges for IoT, including weak passwords, botnets, and privacy issues. In conclusion, it predicts that IoT will continue to expand greatly, with more security breaches occurring publicly, and industry consolidation and new business models like Io
This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of IoT. The advantages include increased data availability, advanced tracking systems, reduced time requirements, cost savings, and reduced dependency on others. The disadvantages are unmanageable complexity, threats to privacy and security, and lack of sufficient safety measures. A pie chart is presented comparing the advantages and disadvantages. The document concludes by noting the increasing use of IoT devices over time.
This document provides an overview of Industry 4.0 and the journey towards IR 4.0. It discusses how IoT is transforming businesses and the key enabling technologies of Industry 4.0 like sensors, connectivity, analytics etc. It introduces Favoriot, an IoT platform that helps rapidly develop IoT solutions. Favoriot provides features like device connectivity, data management, analytics and security. Examples of how Favoriot can be used to create IoT applications and dashboards are also presented.
Deep learning is the fastest growing field in artificial intelligence. The document provides 5 stories from the week that provide a quick primer on deep learning, including that deep learning is now essential at elite MBA schools, business applications are transforming with deep learning algorithms accelerated by GPUs, CIOs need to know how to invest in AI to see real business results, an online deep learning institute exists for courses and workshops, and how deep learning can impact businesses.
Artificial Intelligence in testing - A STeP-IN Evening Talk Session Speech by...Kalilur Rahman
AI is the new ELECTRICITY - said Andrew Ng. There are two sides of the coin. There are a lot of nay-sayers for AI. At the end of the day, it will be Augmented Intelligence, Adaptive Intelligence, Automated Intelligence that will propel human intelligence forward - more than anything else. It will be a great time ahead. Whether it would be an "Eye(AI) Wash" as skeptics say or an "I wish" from them for starting late on the journey, only time will tell. It is a matter of when and how long, instead of an If. #ArtificialIntelligence #IntelligentTesting #QCoE #NextGenTesting #QualityFocusedDelivery #DigitalInnovation #ITIndustry #NewAgeIT #InnovativeTesting#AIFication #Automation #DigitalEconomy #Singularity #Transcendence #Futurism
The document discusses three key trends shaping the global digital ecosystem: 1) Indonesians own on average 2.8 devices with smartphones and feature phones being most common, whereas globally the average is 1.7 devices owned; 2) Indonesian digital consumers are mobile rather than multi-platform, with mobile comprising over 50% of page views compared to PCs; and 3) devices are used differently throughout the day with tablets most used at night, PCs during working hours, and mobile phones as constant companions. It also outlines the challenges in mobile measurement and Kantar and comScore's partnership to address these challenges in three stages: measuring mobile usage, implementing panel and census tags, and enabling cross-media campaign measurement.
This document discusses the history and future of the Internet of Things (IoT). It begins with a brief overview of how IoT started in 1982 with a soda machine connected to the ARPANET and continued growing through the 2000s as more wireless devices connected to the internet. The document then notes that while IoT was initially seen as connecting "dumb" devices, it is now about the "Intelligence of Things" and processing data at the edge. It goes on to discuss some security challenges for IoT, including weak passwords, botnets, and privacy issues. In conclusion, it predicts that IoT will continue to expand greatly, with more security breaches occurring publicly, and industry consolidation and new business models like Io
This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of IoT. The advantages include increased data availability, advanced tracking systems, reduced time requirements, cost savings, and reduced dependency on others. The disadvantages are unmanageable complexity, threats to privacy and security, and lack of sufficient safety measures. A pie chart is presented comparing the advantages and disadvantages. The document concludes by noting the increasing use of IoT devices over time.
This document provides an overview of Industry 4.0 and the journey towards IR 4.0. It discusses how IoT is transforming businesses and the key enabling technologies of Industry 4.0 like sensors, connectivity, analytics etc. It introduces Favoriot, an IoT platform that helps rapidly develop IoT solutions. Favoriot provides features like device connectivity, data management, analytics and security. Examples of how Favoriot can be used to create IoT applications and dashboards are also presented.
Deep learning is the fastest growing field in artificial intelligence. The document provides 5 stories from the week that provide a quick primer on deep learning, including that deep learning is now essential at elite MBA schools, business applications are transforming with deep learning algorithms accelerated by GPUs, CIOs need to know how to invest in AI to see real business results, an online deep learning institute exists for courses and workshops, and how deep learning can impact businesses.
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El documento proporciona instrucciones para crear una cuenta de Facebook. Indica los pasos para registrarse incluyendo ingresar nombre, correo electrónico, contraseña, fecha de nacimiento y seleccionar sexo. Luego pide confirmar la cuenta a través del correo electrónico, agregar contactos y completar el perfil personal. Finalmente explica las funciones básicas de Facebook como ver el perfil, amigos, mensajes, editar información y usar aplicaciones.
How Technology is Revolutionizing Property AssessmentsEDR
New technologies are being released at breakneck speed. Ones that were once so innovative and exciting at launch are now passé. Technological advances are having a deep impact on the speed, quality and effectiveness of property assessments, giving environmental professionals who use them a competitive advantage. At this webinar, you will learn more about advancements in digital content, mobile, information access, applications, workflow and communications that environmental professionals are using to improve efficiency and respond to pressure for fast turnaround time.
Benefits for attendees:
• Trends from the tech world that are shifting the landscape of how EPs conduct property assessments—and keep clients happy
• Technologies and apps with applicability for streamlining field work
• An inside look at how technologies are quickly changing how EPs do their jobs
• A look ahead to how future technologies will change the workplace for property assessment professionals
Panelists:
• Paul Schiffer, VP, Product Development, EDR
• Duncan Anderson, Business Development Officer, Odic Environmental & Energy
El documento proporciona instrucciones para crear una cuenta de Facebook. Indica los pasos para registrarse incluyendo ingresar nombre, correo electrónico, contraseña, fecha de nacimiento y seleccionar sexo. Luego pide confirmar la cuenta a través del correo electrónico, agregar contactos y completar el perfil personal. Finalmente explica las funciones básicas de Facebook como ver el perfil, amigos, mensajes, editar información y usar aplicaciones.
How Technology is Revolutionizing Property AssessmentsEDR
New technologies are being released at breakneck speed. Ones that were once so innovative and exciting at launch are now passé. Technological advances are having a deep impact on the speed, quality and effectiveness of property assessments, giving environmental professionals who use them a competitive advantage. At this webinar, you will learn more about advancements in digital content, mobile, information access, applications, workflow and communications that environmental professionals are using to improve efficiency and respond to pressure for fast turnaround time.
Benefits for attendees:
• Trends from the tech world that are shifting the landscape of how EPs conduct property assessments—and keep clients happy
• Technologies and apps with applicability for streamlining field work
• An inside look at how technologies are quickly changing how EPs do their jobs
• A look ahead to how future technologies will change the workplace for property assessment professionals
Panelists:
• Paul Schiffer, VP, Product Development, EDR
• Duncan Anderson, Business Development Officer, Odic Environmental & Energy
How To Create One App For All Platforms using PhoneGapMobiDev
Tips and Tricks from one of the best European PhoneGap Senior Developers.
You can often hear users' complaints about lagging apps. When you ask, “What do you mean by lagging?”, you receive such answers as either “It runs too slowly” or “I don't know, but it's hard to use”. Software developers and mobile users perceive apps differently. In order to eliminate lags, we would first think of optimizing the speed of the app. But in some cases it wouldn't be a correct decision. Let's find out the reason why.
The document discusses emerging technologies including mobile, IoT, and artificial intelligence. It notes that mobile devices are ubiquitous and will continue growing, with 80% of adults owning a smartphone by 2020. The Internet of Things is also expanding as devices become more integrated and contextual computing enables new experiences. Artificial intelligence is increasingly present in applications assisting users and will continue developing to become more natural and integrated while augmenting rather than replacing humans. The future remains unwritten and will be shaped by how technologies are applied to improve people's lives.
This document summarizes an individual project report for an online banking system. The project involved designing and developing a web application to demonstrate skills in web development, database design, and user interaction. Key aspects included using the Laravel framework with PHP for the backend and a MySQL database. Testing was conducted to identify flaws. The project aimed to gain experience in areas like requirements gathering, design, implementation, and testing of a full-stack web application. Overall, the author was happy with meeting the goals of the project to showcase their technical abilities.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes a totally interconnected world. It’s a world where devices of every shape and size are manufactured with “smart” capabilities that allow them to communicate and interact with other devices, exchange data, make autonomous decisions and perform useful tasks based on preset conditions.
IoT is expected to gross over $19 trillion over the next few years. However, the problem is that these ‘things’ have myths surrounding them, some of which are impacting how organizations develop the apps to support them.
Any new technology involves a certain amount of uncertainty and business risk. In the case of the Internet of Things, however, many of the risks have been exaggerated or misrepresented. While the IoT vision will take years to mature fully, the building blocks to begin this process are already in place.
Key hardware and software are either available today or under development; stakeholders need to address security and privacy concerns, and collaborate to implement the open standards that will make the IoT safe, secure, reliable and interoperable, and allow the delivery of secured services as seamlessly as possible.
The keynote presentation discusses the challenges and strategies for connecting internet of things (IOT) devices to enterprise IT networks. Some main points include:
1) IOT devices are often insecure and can introduce vulnerabilities if connected to corporate networks. Many lack proper security configurations.
2) Connecting thousands of additional devices will strain network and device management. Issues include volume, latency, power, upgrades, and redundancy.
3) The presentation evaluates strategies like building separate networks, creating a unified network, or a hybrid approach. Each case requires considering priorities like security, costs, and manageability.
This document discusses how the business world is becoming increasingly mobile. It begins by outlining key trends driving this shift, such as the proliferation of mobile devices, cloud computing, and consumerization of IT. Next, it examines popular mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Finally, it provides recommendations for how companies can develop an effective approach to managing the use of personal devices in the workplace, including segmenting employee groups and choosing appropriate security and support tools. The overall message is that businesses must adapt to the new mobile reality in order to remain competitive.
Breaking the barriers of Internet of Things (IoT)Dr. Mazlan Abbas
This document summarizes Dr. Mazlan Abbas' keynote address on breaking barriers in IoT. Some key points discussed include how industries in Malaysia do not value skills development and graduates lack work readiness. The talk addresses how Malaysia can transform from a consumer to producer nation through university-industry collaboration on R&D, product development and commercialization. IoT is described as now reaching an inflection point due to cheaper/smaller hardware, simpler software development, and growing connectivity and ecosystem of players. The document also provides overviews of IoT concepts, technologies, and the favoriot IoT platform for rapid development of IoT solutions.
Preferred Networks (PFN) is a technology company founded in 2014 with headquarters in Tokyo and a branch in San Mateo. PFN's mission is to create intelligence technologies for IoT/IoE networks by pioneering the development of the Smart Internet of Things. PFN was split off from Preferred Future Institute to accelerate business in IoT/IoE. PFN's core technologies include edge-heavy computing, distributed intelligence, machine learning including deep learning, and visual recognition. PFN has partnerships with NTT and Toyota to develop next-generation big data and self-driving car technologies using these machine learning approaches.
This document summarizes a presentation on mobile applications and trends. It discusses growth in smartphone usage and mobile internet data. Key trends include the ubiquity of mobile devices, increasing capabilities of mobile platforms, and the convergence of these capabilities. Technical considerations for developing mobile apps include supporting multiple platforms, speed optimization, and touch interfaces. Frameworks can help but design expertise is still important. The organization discussed had success with an initial mobile app but downloads dropped off without ongoing promotion. Setting clear goals and aligning mobile strategies with broader organizational goals are important lessons learned.
IWMW 2006: User Testing on a Shoestring Budget (2)IWMW
Slides used in workshop session B7 on "User Testing on a Shoestring Budget" at the IWMW 2006 event held at the University of Bath on 14 - 16 June 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2006/sessions/tonkin/
Web Apps and Responsive Design for LibrariesMatt Machell
This document discusses responsive web design for libraries. It argues that responsive web design, which creates a single website that adapts to different screen sizes through flexible grids and media queries, is the best approach for libraries to take for their mobile presence. Native apps, separate mobile sites, and other approaches each have drawbacks, as they require more maintenance and do not allow for a unified experience across all devices. The document advocates for a responsive design that can provide a quality experience on any device using existing web skills.
Technology and Business Growth! - What Companies Need To KnowBrian Bluff
CIPH Winnipeg and Edmonton Industry Dinner - Speaker Brian Bluff:
The tools and processes needed to run a prospering and profitable business have changed and our work and personal lives are busier than ever. Brochures, phonebooks, and paper planners have been replaced with websites, search engines, and apps. Further, the development of strong and enduring relationships and networking opportunities can now be accomplished online through social media.
Certainly, technology offers many solutions to reduce cost and improve efficiency. But which solutions are right for you? Where do you start?
Topics Cover in this session include:
• What efficiencies do we need most,
• Email tips to save time,
• Apps to organize your life, and
• Using technology to increase sales and improve efficiency.
How to Secure Your iOs Device and Keep Client Data SafeRocket Matter, LLC
There’s a lot more to mobile security than enabling the password on your iPhone or iPad.
Unfortunately, very few small law firms have the proper measures in place to protect their confidential client data. If needed, could you convince a Board of Ethics that you had done your due diligence to protect your client’s data?
Strong iOS security starts with becoming familiar with the most common threats to compromising firm data on your iPhone or iPad. While many assume they are not at risk since they are not a ‘big’ law firm, the opposite is true.
NETC 2012_Mobile Security for Smartphones and Tablets (pptx)Vince Verbeke
Are security concerns for mobile devices, like smartphones and tablets, real? Or, are claims of exponential growth in malware simply FUD? We will explore the major mobile operating systems and security concerns with each. This session will provide tips that can be shared to help your users protect their personal info and data when viewed from a mobile device. Information on mobile security programs will be shared, as well, including a look at whether free or commercial offerings provide better protection.
Presented at the 2011 ILTA Annual Conference.
Each smartphone has its advocates. Our presenter will discuss the pros and cons of the iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry, and which phone excels (or doesn't) in categories like security, manageability, ActiveSync and more.
Mobile Security for Smartphones and TabletsVince Verbeke
Are security concerns for mobile devices, like smartphones and tablets, real? Or, are claims of exponential growth in malware simply FUD? We will explore the major mobile operating systems and security concerns with each. This session will provide tips that can be shared to help your users protect their personal info and data when viewed from a mobile device. Information on mobile security programs will be shared, as well, including a look at whether free or commercial offerings provide better protection.
Design for failure in the IoT: what could possibly go wrong?Claire Rowland
We’re putting computing power, machine learning, sensing, actuation, and connectivity into more and more objects, services, and systems in the physical world. This enables new ways for things to work better. But it also creates new possibilities for failure, not least when software problems produce real-world consequences. Failures can damage the user experience, undermine the value of the product, and sometimes present danger.
When you develop a connected product, you must identify everything that could go wrong—from power failures to cessation of user support—and ensure that each potential problem can be adequately mitigated. If the value of your product is marginal but the consequences of it going wrong could be catastrophic, it’s time to rethink your plans.
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Talk from O'Reilly online conference Designing for the Internet of Things, 15th September 2016. A short version of this talk was given at Thingmonk on 13th September.
This document discusses risk assessment and its effectiveness in informing safety-related decisions. It provides definitions of risk from academic literature and standards documents. Risk is defined as the "effect of uncertainty on objectives" which takes into account uncertainty in consequences and likelihood. Risk assessment is then defined according to various standards organizations, though their definitions vary. The document outlines the risk management process from ISO 31000 and compares various risk management frameworks. It then discusses what makes an effective risk assessment, including planning, communication, and continuous monitoring and review. Lastly, it summarizes the results of a survey on risk assessment processes and techniques used.
The document discusses Safety in Design (SiD) for industries in New Zealand. It outlines what SiD is, which is a collaborative lifecycle approach to identify hazards and risks and implement control measures at the design stage. The presentation notes that an estimated 40% of fatalities could have been prevented through SiD. It also discusses the changing legislative environment in New Zealand that is pushing for more formal and regulated SiD processes. The summary concludes that implementing SiD can help reduce potential injuries and harm, lower whole of life costs, and ensure compliance with new health and safety legislation.
Presented by: Hans Key, WorkSafe NZ
Moni Hogg, Health and Safety Consultant
and Natia Tucker, Pasifika Injury Prevention Aukilana
at OHSIG 2014, Wednesday 10/9/14, NZI Room 4, 11.45am
Video URLs:
Say Yeah, Nah community education: www.youtube.com/watch?v=shte582z3fo
Puataunofo: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXQqmOfoR6o
This document outlines a research project investigating the effectiveness of a tailored workplace exercise program for preventing work-related upper limb disorders. The project will develop and implement a 12-week program of resistance, eccentric, and stretching exercises for employees at risk of such injuries. Outcome measures will assess subjective reports, physical measures, task data, and injury rates before, during, and after the program to determine if exercises can help reduce upper limb conditions when targeted to individual jobs and abilities. A literature review found prior programs have benefits but need duration of at least 10-12 weeks to be effective.
This document discusses SDS requirements in New Zealand, both currently and potential future changes. It outlines that SDSs are an important part of ensuring workplace health and safety by providing hazardous substance information. Requirements include having a compliant SDS available within 10 minutes for any hazardous chemicals on site. The document also reviews SDS content requirements, common issues with non-NZ SDSs, and potential increased enforcement of SDS compliance regulations in the future.
This document summarizes an assessment of musculoskeletal disorders on large fishing vessels in New Zealand. It finds that the risk of injury is highest on vessels over 24 meters due to more time spent at sea, more crew members, and more physically demanding tasks. The assessment identified manual handling and slips/trips/falls as the most common causes of injury. It observed many physically demanding tasks performed in difficult conditions and proposed that interventions focusing on ergonomic improvements, training, fitness and hydration could help reduce injuries in the fishing industry.
This document discusses occupational health risk assessment, legal compliance, and uncertainties. It covers New Zealand's Health and Safety Reform Bill requiring employers to eliminate or minimize risks. It also discusses risk management standards and the risk assessment process of identification, analysis, and evaluation. The document outlines uncertainties that can arise in risk identification, analysis, criteria, and evaluation for airborne exposures. It emphasizes that a lack of knowledge and imperfect information can introduce uncertainty, and risk assessors must consider how uncertainties affect the overall risk evaluation and what can be done to manage uncertainties.
This document provides information about machinery guarding standards and regulations. It discusses findings from WorkSafe inspections that found older machinery often lacked guarding while newer machinery was generally guarded. Standards like AS 4024 provide specifications for machine guarding and safety distances to prevent access to hazard zones. The document outlines various standards regarding risk assessment, guards, safety distances, and safety control systems that are relevant for achieving safe machinery guarding.
This document discusses effective health and safety strategies for an aging workforce in New Zealand. It notes that over 1 million New Zealanders are aged 55+ and nearly half of them work. As the population continues to age, employers will need to prepare for an older workforce. The document recommends that employers understand the specific needs of older workers, develop age-based risk assessments to account for common health issues, and provide tailored training, support programs and flexible work arrangements. The key messages are to identify the needs of the aging workforce, develop a risk strategy based on those needs, and provide relevant health and safety information.
The document discusses creating a healthy lifestyle through work-life balance. It emphasizes finding meaningful work that provides physical activity, social connection, and financial security. It recommends developing a career plan to ensure work remains fulfilling and aligns with one's goals. Additionally, it suggests maintaining health through regular checkups, exercise, nutrition, financial planning, and avoiding stressors like smoking or overwork. The overall message is that prioritizing well-being, balance, and fulfillment across work, health, and personal life leads to positive outcomes.
This document discusses health loss and its causes in New Zealand. It uses the measure of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) to estimate health loss. Mental disorders, injury, and chronic diseases are among the leading causes of health loss across different age groups. Projections estimate a 13% increase in DALYs from 2006 to 2016, with cancer, heart disease, and anxiety/depressive disorders as the top causes. Risk factors like tobacco use, high BMI, and injury risks are preventable contributors to health loss. The document advocates for occupational health programs to identify workplace hazards, monitor employee health, and manage risks to keep employees fit for work.
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This talk will cover
1. Incident communication on mobile
2. Advantages of smart devices
3. How to build software
4. What’s coming next
5. Questions
14. 3. RAIT - simply the best
• RAIT 40% more costly* (in theory)
• However 60% of “normal” software projects fail
http://kylecordes.com/2010/hire-redundant-teams
15. 15
4. What’s coming next?
“It's tough to make
predictions, especially
about the future.”
― Yogi Berra
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4. Three areas of interest
1. Smart devices
2. Internet of things
3. Augmented reality
27. The ThunderMaps team
• Built apps that have collected 1.5 million incidents so
far – mapped incidents and alerted staff.
• Team of 10 software developers that specialize in
location Comms only.