This document contains keyboard shortcuts and modifier keys for Reason 4. It lists shortcuts for general functions like creating/opening songs, cutting/copying/pasting, and undo/redo. It also includes shortcuts for the rack, sequencer, and matrix. Shortcuts allow selecting/switching between the rack and sequencer, quantizing notes, duplicating tracks, joining clips, and muting clips. Modifier keys modify mouse actions, like creating automation lanes, setting locators, zooming, and copying or moving data.
This document provides information about various artworks by Fatima Zahra Hassan. It lists the titles of her pieces from 2005 to 2012, including "I am a Flower", "The Green Coat", and "Union - Before & After based on Rumi". The medium for most of her pieces is water colour gouache, natural pigments and gold leaf on tea stained hand treated paper. Some of her works are based on mystical texts from Rumi, Hafiz, and Bulleh Shah and explore themes of unity, spirituality, and femininity.
This document lists various aspects of someone's past, present, and future including their interests such as dirt bikes, cartoons, sports, and books from their past and current interests like weight lifting, cars, and the Seahawks football team as well as their future goals of becoming a mechanic and interests they may have regarding tattoos, money, and global issues.
This document contains keyboard shortcuts and modifier keys for Reason 4. It lists shortcuts for general functions like creating/opening songs, cutting/copying/pasting, and undo/redo. It also includes shortcuts for the rack, sequencer, and matrix. Shortcuts are provided to select/move devices and tracks, edit clips, quantize notes, join/merge clips, and zoom/scroll. Modifier keys allow functions like creating automation lanes, setting locators, limiting movement, and toggling tools.
German Campos lists his favorite artists as E-40, Mistah F.A.B, and Grupo Aventura, favorite actors as Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, and Ben Stiller, and favorite athletes as Ron Artest, Kobe Bryant, and Pau Gasol. He used to have his own DJ studio in Huntington Park, California that belonged to his uncle and now DJs using his stepdad's equipment, and plans to have a DJ job for parties in the future. The document also briefly mentions global issues like the legalization of marijuana, causes of poverty, energy security, the global financial crisis, and racism.
Choosing the Right M2M Network SolutionCradlePoint
With the pervasiveness of 3G/4G wireless networks, the machine-to-machine (M2M) market is growing rapidly, fueling innovation and improving performance in multiple industries that are harnessing the potential.
Successful M2M operations will hinge on finding the right partnership, understanding the organization’s ROI, and speed to deployment.
Solutions like kiosks, digital signage, point-of-sale systems, video surveillance, fleet management, and remote monitoring require the right network solutions to enable enterprises to improve operations, quality control, decision making, relationships with customers, and transactional opportunities.
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Companies that store, process, or transmit credit card information must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).
Failure to comply can result in fines, lawsuits, and even bans from processing credit cards. Even worse, companies that are breached can find themselves in the news headlines, significantly impacting goodwill with customers, partners, and shareholders.
This document provides an overview and training for a new Purium distributor. It outlines the company's products which are for age management and weight management, explains that the health care market is very large, and details a simple 4-step process ("P.I.P.E.line") for prospects, invitation, presentation and enrollment. The training emphasizes following the system to achieve success and makes commitments to treat it like a business, invite people regularly, and continue for at least one year.
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3G/4G mobile broadband connectivity enables enterprises to do business anywhere a cellular signal is available. While instant and pop-up networks can facilitate innovative merchandising and customer engagement opportunities, there are many pitfalls and obstacles to successful implementation. This webinar will address the business case for pursuing instant and pop-up networks while considering technology implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions for connecting these networks with mission-critical applications and the cloud
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he explosion of smart phones and mobile devices has created an opportunity for retailers to engage customers and gather analytics through in-store WiFi. A dynamic, reliable, and secure WiFi network is the cornerstone of any retailer’s mobile commerce plan.
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Upgrading your network with a high speed 4G wireless back up has never been easier or more cost effective.
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IEEE HPCS 2013 - Comparative Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Systems Using Peerfac...Kalman Graffi
Matthias Feldotto and Kalman Graffi. Comparative Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Systems Using PeerfactSim.KOM. In IEEE HPCS’13: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Per- formance Computing and Simulation, 2013.
IEEE ICC 2013 - Symbiotic Coupling of P2P and Cloud Systems: The Wikipedia CaseKalman Graffi
Lars Bremer and Kalman Graffi. Symbiotic Coupling of P2P and Cloud Systems: The Wikipedia Case. In IEEE ICC ’13: Proceedings of the International Conference on Communications, 2013.
Abstract—Comparative evaluations of peer-to-peer protocols through simulations are a viable approach to judge the per- formance and costs of the individual protocols in large-scale networks. In order to support this work, we enhanced the peer- to-peer systems simulator PeerfactSim.KOM with a fine-grained analyzer concept, with exhaustive automated measurements and gnuplot generators as well as a coordination control to evaluate a set of experiment setups in parallel. Thus, by configuring all experiments and protocols only once and starting the simulator, all desired measurements are performed, analyzed, evaluated and combined, resulting in a holistic environment for the comparative evaluation of peer-to-peer systems.
Abstract—Cloud computing offers high availability, dynamic scalability, and elasticity requiring only very little administration. However, this service comes with financial costs. Peer-to-peer systems, in contrast, operate at very low costs but cannot match the quality of service of the cloud. This paper focuses on the case study of Wikipedia and presents an approach to reduce the operational costs of hosting similar websites in the cloud by using a practical peer-to-peer approach. The visitors of the site are joining a Chord overlay, which acts as first cache for article lookups. Simulation results show, that up to 72% of the article lookups in Wikipedia could be answered by other visitors instead of using the cloud.
Vitaliy Rapp and Kalman Graffi. Continuous Gossip-based Aggregation through Dynamic Information Aging. In IEEE ICCCN ’13: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, 2013.
Abstract—Existing solutions for gossip-based aggregation in peer-to-peer networks use epochs to calculate a global estimation from an initial static set of local values. Once the estimation converges system-wide, a new epoch is started with fresh initial values. Long epochs result in precise estimations based on old measurements and short epochs result in imprecise aggregated estimations. In contrast to this approach, we present in this paper a continuous, epoch-less approach which considers fresh local values in every round of the gossip-based aggregation. By using an approach for dynamic information aging, inaccurate values and values from left peers fade from the aggregation memory. Evaluation shows that the presented approach for continuous information aggregation in peer-to-peer systems monitors the system performance precisely, adapts to changes and is lightweight to operate.
IEEE CRS 2014 - Secure Distributed Data Structures for Peer-to-Peer-based Soc...Kalman Graffi
The document describes research into secure distributed data structures for peer-to-peer social networks. It proposes using distributed lists to store social media content like guestbook entries or photos, partitioned into buckets stored on different nodes. Remote operations are introduced to allow efficient list manipulation with less network traffic than retrieving full buckets. Access control is implemented cryptographically by encrypting or signing list elements and buckets. Evaluation shows the approach reduces network traffic compared to naïve distributed list implementations.
LibreSocial - P2P Framework for Social Networks - OverviewKalman Graffi
Digital social networks promise to activate the social participants and to support them in their interactivity patterns. Private relationships evolve to friendships, professional contacts define competence networks and political opinions emerge to revolutionary trends. Social networks often act as driving force to intensify the social and global relationships.
In future, using the „Peer-to-Peer Framework for Social Networks“ everybody may host easily and out-of-the-box his personal online social network, without operating costs and without security risks. The framework offers a large set of interactive apps, which can be are freely combinable and technically limitless in their applicability.
The operating costs for such a social network are a revolutionary: no expenses arise. Whether a network for 10 users or for a global network of Millions of users, one aspect is common: due to the peer-to-peer technology used, no expenses arise. Researchers led by Dr.-Ing. Kalman Graffi at the University of Paderborn combined in the framework the advantages of decentralized peer-to-peer applications, of an app market as well as the cloud principle.
The social network is maintained in a peer-to-peer fashion through the computational power of the users’ devices, expensive servers are not needed. Still the availability, retrievability and security of the users‘ data are guaranteed. Each user keeps total control on the access control rights of his data. Similar to the main property of the cloud, the network’s capabilities grow elastically with the number of users. Further plugins can be developed easily. An app market that is included allows to provide these plugins in order to extend the capabilities and applications in the social network on the fly.
Enormous application opportunities without operating costs are the main reason to use the „P2P Framework for Social Networks“ emphasize the researchers of the corresponding project group at the University of Paderborn. The software as a prototype is already in use. Contact us for more information.
This document contains keyboard shortcuts and modifier keys for Reason 4. It lists shortcuts for general functions like creating/opening songs, cutting/copying/pasting, and undo/redo. It also includes shortcuts for the rack, sequencer, and matrix. Shortcuts allow selecting/switching between the rack and sequencer, quantizing notes, duplicating tracks, joining clips, and muting clips. Modifier keys modify mouse actions, like creating automation lanes, setting locators, zooming, and copying or moving data.
This document provides information about various artworks by Fatima Zahra Hassan. It lists the titles of her pieces from 2005 to 2012, including "I am a Flower", "The Green Coat", and "Union - Before & After based on Rumi". The medium for most of her pieces is water colour gouache, natural pigments and gold leaf on tea stained hand treated paper. Some of her works are based on mystical texts from Rumi, Hafiz, and Bulleh Shah and explore themes of unity, spirituality, and femininity.
This document lists various aspects of someone's past, present, and future including their interests such as dirt bikes, cartoons, sports, and books from their past and current interests like weight lifting, cars, and the Seahawks football team as well as their future goals of becoming a mechanic and interests they may have regarding tattoos, money, and global issues.
This document contains keyboard shortcuts and modifier keys for Reason 4. It lists shortcuts for general functions like creating/opening songs, cutting/copying/pasting, and undo/redo. It also includes shortcuts for the rack, sequencer, and matrix. Shortcuts are provided to select/move devices and tracks, edit clips, quantize notes, join/merge clips, and zoom/scroll. Modifier keys allow functions like creating automation lanes, setting locators, limiting movement, and toggling tools.
German Campos lists his favorite artists as E-40, Mistah F.A.B, and Grupo Aventura, favorite actors as Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, and Ben Stiller, and favorite athletes as Ron Artest, Kobe Bryant, and Pau Gasol. He used to have his own DJ studio in Huntington Park, California that belonged to his uncle and now DJs using his stepdad's equipment, and plans to have a DJ job for parties in the future. The document also briefly mentions global issues like the legalization of marijuana, causes of poverty, energy security, the global financial crisis, and racism.
Choosing the Right M2M Network SolutionCradlePoint
With the pervasiveness of 3G/4G wireless networks, the machine-to-machine (M2M) market is growing rapidly, fueling innovation and improving performance in multiple industries that are harnessing the potential.
Successful M2M operations will hinge on finding the right partnership, understanding the organization’s ROI, and speed to deployment.
Solutions like kiosks, digital signage, point-of-sale systems, video surveillance, fleet management, and remote monitoring require the right network solutions to enable enterprises to improve operations, quality control, decision making, relationships with customers, and transactional opportunities.
11 Strategies to Deploy PCI Compliant NetworksCradlePoint
Companies that store, process, or transmit credit card information must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).
Failure to comply can result in fines, lawsuits, and even bans from processing credit cards. Even worse, companies that are breached can find themselves in the news headlines, significantly impacting goodwill with customers, partners, and shareholders.
This document provides an overview and training for a new Purium distributor. It outlines the company's products which are for age management and weight management, explains that the health care market is very large, and details a simple 4-step process ("P.I.P.E.line") for prospects, invitation, presentation and enrollment. The training emphasizes following the system to achieve success and makes commitments to treat it like a business, invite people regularly, and continue for at least one year.
Speed to Deployment: Implement Instant and Pop-up Networks Using Flexible 3G/...CradlePoint
3G/4G mobile broadband connectivity enables enterprises to do business anywhere a cellular signal is available. While instant and pop-up networks can facilitate innovative merchandising and customer engagement opportunities, there are many pitfalls and obstacles to successful implementation. This webinar will address the business case for pursuing instant and pop-up networks while considering technology implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions for connecting these networks with mission-critical applications and the cloud
The Case for WiFi: Optimizing Your Network for Mobile CommerceCradlePoint
he explosion of smart phones and mobile devices has created an opportunity for retailers to engage customers and gather analytics through in-store WiFi. A dynamic, reliable, and secure WiFi network is the cornerstone of any retailer’s mobile commerce plan.
Learn the business case for system-wide WiFi while examining key trends that are driving WiFi adoption and the rapid growth of WiFi as a a customer engagement tool. We will also discuss the importance of specific network implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions to optimize in-store WiFi.
Easily Deploy 4G Failover to Your NetworkCradlePoint
Upgrading your network with a high speed 4G wireless back up has never been easier or more cost effective.
Learn how a wireless bridging solution from CradlePoint can provide your network with “pathway diversity” and help you quickly integrate 4G speeds into your back up network without the hassles and costs of ripping and replacing your current infrastructure.
IEEE HPCS 2013 - Comparative Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Systems Using Peerfac...Kalman Graffi
Matthias Feldotto and Kalman Graffi. Comparative Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Systems Using PeerfactSim.KOM. In IEEE HPCS’13: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Per- formance Computing and Simulation, 2013.
IEEE ICC 2013 - Symbiotic Coupling of P2P and Cloud Systems: The Wikipedia CaseKalman Graffi
Lars Bremer and Kalman Graffi. Symbiotic Coupling of P2P and Cloud Systems: The Wikipedia Case. In IEEE ICC ’13: Proceedings of the International Conference on Communications, 2013.
Abstract—Comparative evaluations of peer-to-peer protocols through simulations are a viable approach to judge the per- formance and costs of the individual protocols in large-scale networks. In order to support this work, we enhanced the peer- to-peer systems simulator PeerfactSim.KOM with a fine-grained analyzer concept, with exhaustive automated measurements and gnuplot generators as well as a coordination control to evaluate a set of experiment setups in parallel. Thus, by configuring all experiments and protocols only once and starting the simulator, all desired measurements are performed, analyzed, evaluated and combined, resulting in a holistic environment for the comparative evaluation of peer-to-peer systems.
Abstract—Cloud computing offers high availability, dynamic scalability, and elasticity requiring only very little administration. However, this service comes with financial costs. Peer-to-peer systems, in contrast, operate at very low costs but cannot match the quality of service of the cloud. This paper focuses on the case study of Wikipedia and presents an approach to reduce the operational costs of hosting similar websites in the cloud by using a practical peer-to-peer approach. The visitors of the site are joining a Chord overlay, which acts as first cache for article lookups. Simulation results show, that up to 72% of the article lookups in Wikipedia could be answered by other visitors instead of using the cloud.
Vitaliy Rapp and Kalman Graffi. Continuous Gossip-based Aggregation through Dynamic Information Aging. In IEEE ICCCN ’13: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, 2013.
Abstract—Existing solutions for gossip-based aggregation in peer-to-peer networks use epochs to calculate a global estimation from an initial static set of local values. Once the estimation converges system-wide, a new epoch is started with fresh initial values. Long epochs result in precise estimations based on old measurements and short epochs result in imprecise aggregated estimations. In contrast to this approach, we present in this paper a continuous, epoch-less approach which considers fresh local values in every round of the gossip-based aggregation. By using an approach for dynamic information aging, inaccurate values and values from left peers fade from the aggregation memory. Evaluation shows that the presented approach for continuous information aggregation in peer-to-peer systems monitors the system performance precisely, adapts to changes and is lightweight to operate.
IEEE CRS 2014 - Secure Distributed Data Structures for Peer-to-Peer-based Soc...Kalman Graffi
The document describes research into secure distributed data structures for peer-to-peer social networks. It proposes using distributed lists to store social media content like guestbook entries or photos, partitioned into buckets stored on different nodes. Remote operations are introduced to allow efficient list manipulation with less network traffic than retrieving full buckets. Access control is implemented cryptographically by encrypting or signing list elements and buckets. Evaluation shows the approach reduces network traffic compared to naïve distributed list implementations.
LibreSocial - P2P Framework for Social Networks - OverviewKalman Graffi
Digital social networks promise to activate the social participants and to support them in their interactivity patterns. Private relationships evolve to friendships, professional contacts define competence networks and political opinions emerge to revolutionary trends. Social networks often act as driving force to intensify the social and global relationships.
In future, using the „Peer-to-Peer Framework for Social Networks“ everybody may host easily and out-of-the-box his personal online social network, without operating costs and without security risks. The framework offers a large set of interactive apps, which can be are freely combinable and technically limitless in their applicability.
The operating costs for such a social network are a revolutionary: no expenses arise. Whether a network for 10 users or for a global network of Millions of users, one aspect is common: due to the peer-to-peer technology used, no expenses arise. Researchers led by Dr.-Ing. Kalman Graffi at the University of Paderborn combined in the framework the advantages of decentralized peer-to-peer applications, of an app market as well as the cloud principle.
The social network is maintained in a peer-to-peer fashion through the computational power of the users’ devices, expensive servers are not needed. Still the availability, retrievability and security of the users‘ data are guaranteed. Each user keeps total control on the access control rights of his data. Similar to the main property of the cloud, the network’s capabilities grow elastically with the number of users. Further plugins can be developed easily. An app market that is included allows to provide these plugins in order to extend the capabilities and applications in the social network on the fly.
Enormous application opportunities without operating costs are the main reason to use the „P2P Framework for Social Networks“ emphasize the researchers of the corresponding project group at the University of Paderborn. The software as a prototype is already in use. Contact us for more information.