This document provides an overview and reference for the Workforce Dimensions API. It describes the API's implementation of the REST architectural style and its organization of resources by functional domain. Key domains covered include Attendance, which tracks policies like time off and absences, and Common Resources, which contains shared employee data and business structures. The document provides details on resources within each domain, including the available operations and their endpoints.
LotusSphere 2010 - Leveraging IBM Lotus® Forms™ with IBM WebSphere® Process S...ddrschiw
The Business Process Accelerator (BPA) is a new IBM offering which combines the power and flexibility of IBM WebSphere Portal with the intuitive, secure interface of IBM Lotus Forms in order to accelerate the automation of end-to-end business processes. Used in conjunction with IBM’s industry-leading Business Process Management (BPM) offerings, the Business Process Accelerator can improve process efficiency, increase corporate agility and reduce the time-to-value on BPM initiatives.
This session provides a rich technical deep dive featuring tools now available to ease integration between the WebSphere Portal, BPM solutions, and Lotus Forms. It will discuss integration points, leveraging XML, and connectivity to different process engines or content sources. A live demo will showcase ways the new software assets and Redbook aid in the deployment of a once-difficult combination of products.
Castle in the Clouds: SaaS Enabling JavaServer™ Faces Applications (JavaOne 2...Lucas Jellema
SaaS applications are typically web applications that serve users in many customer organizations from a single instance that runs in the cloud, controlled by the SaaS provider. All customers share a single instance of the application while having private data access. SaaS applications are usually multi-lingual (or at least multi-terminology), multi-time zone and -country and run 24/7. There is a number of common requirements for SaaS applications, such as: self service management of users and roles, customization of the application for the needs of a specific customer organization including hiding and adding fields and changing the boilerplate text, specification of customer specific default values and validation rules and influencing the look and feel. Deep link navigation into the SaaS application should be supported as well as the ability to embed context sensitive links from the SaaS application. In addition, facilities for importing and exporting data to and from the SaaS application are crucial as well as support for 'SOA on the cloud' : SaaS application should publish Services for retrieving and manipulating data as well as registering listeners that the SaaS application invokes when specific events occur.
This presentation tells our story of the development of three SaaS style applications based on JavaServer Faces over the past two years. It will introduce the best practices we have arrived at for implementing the requirements listed above. The presentation will include several demonstrations of both the customization and the service interface of JSF based SaaS applications.
Even shorter:
SaaS applications serve users in many organizations from a single application instance that runs in the remote cloud. SaaS applications are usually multi-lingual (or at least multi-terminology) and run 24/7. Common requirements for SaaS applications include: customization including hiding and adding fields and managing boilerplate text and influencing the look & feel. Deep link navigation into the SaaS application allows visual integration between the SaaS application and local apps or SaaS running in another cloud. Facilities for importing and exporting data to and from the SaaS application are crucial. SaaS applications ideally also publish Services for retrieving and manipulating data as well as allow registration of listeners - applications outside the SaaS cloud that are invoked by the SaaS application when specific events occur.
This is our story of developing three SaaS JSF applications in the past two years. It shows the best practices we have arrived at for implementing SaaS requirements. It includes demos of both the customization and the service interface.
Target Audience
Experienced Java Web Developers, preferably familiar with JavaServer Faces
Key Points
What are typical requirements for SaaS style web applications?
Best practices for implementing customization features in JSF applications
How to implement deep link navigation into JSF web applications
An infrastructure for registering and notifying remote listeners for business events in JSF applications
Outline
Intro of SaaS style application
Brief overview of our business cases + discussion on typical requirements for SaaS application
Focus on Customization (various aspects)
Focus on (remote) Integration (deep link, service api, remote event listeners)
Summary & road ahead
Code Samples:
Approach to factory, organization (customer) and user level application settings
Deep Link navigation into JSF application
Register Remote Listener with SaaS application + notification upon business event
LotusSphere 2010 - Leveraging IBM Lotus® Forms™ with IBM WebSphere® Process S...ddrschiw
The Business Process Accelerator (BPA) is a new IBM offering which combines the power and flexibility of IBM WebSphere Portal with the intuitive, secure interface of IBM Lotus Forms in order to accelerate the automation of end-to-end business processes. Used in conjunction with IBM’s industry-leading Business Process Management (BPM) offerings, the Business Process Accelerator can improve process efficiency, increase corporate agility and reduce the time-to-value on BPM initiatives.
This session provides a rich technical deep dive featuring tools now available to ease integration between the WebSphere Portal, BPM solutions, and Lotus Forms. It will discuss integration points, leveraging XML, and connectivity to different process engines or content sources. A live demo will showcase ways the new software assets and Redbook aid in the deployment of a once-difficult combination of products.
Castle in the Clouds: SaaS Enabling JavaServer™ Faces Applications (JavaOne 2...Lucas Jellema
SaaS applications are typically web applications that serve users in many customer organizations from a single instance that runs in the cloud, controlled by the SaaS provider. All customers share a single instance of the application while having private data access. SaaS applications are usually multi-lingual (or at least multi-terminology), multi-time zone and -country and run 24/7. There is a number of common requirements for SaaS applications, such as: self service management of users and roles, customization of the application for the needs of a specific customer organization including hiding and adding fields and changing the boilerplate text, specification of customer specific default values and validation rules and influencing the look and feel. Deep link navigation into the SaaS application should be supported as well as the ability to embed context sensitive links from the SaaS application. In addition, facilities for importing and exporting data to and from the SaaS application are crucial as well as support for 'SOA on the cloud' : SaaS application should publish Services for retrieving and manipulating data as well as registering listeners that the SaaS application invokes when specific events occur.
This presentation tells our story of the development of three SaaS style applications based on JavaServer Faces over the past two years. It will introduce the best practices we have arrived at for implementing the requirements listed above. The presentation will include several demonstrations of both the customization and the service interface of JSF based SaaS applications.
Even shorter:
SaaS applications serve users in many organizations from a single application instance that runs in the remote cloud. SaaS applications are usually multi-lingual (or at least multi-terminology) and run 24/7. Common requirements for SaaS applications include: customization including hiding and adding fields and managing boilerplate text and influencing the look & feel. Deep link navigation into the SaaS application allows visual integration between the SaaS application and local apps or SaaS running in another cloud. Facilities for importing and exporting data to and from the SaaS application are crucial. SaaS applications ideally also publish Services for retrieving and manipulating data as well as allow registration of listeners - applications outside the SaaS cloud that are invoked by the SaaS application when specific events occur.
This is our story of developing three SaaS JSF applications in the past two years. It shows the best practices we have arrived at for implementing SaaS requirements. It includes demos of both the customization and the service interface.
Target Audience
Experienced Java Web Developers, preferably familiar with JavaServer Faces
Key Points
What are typical requirements for SaaS style web applications?
Best practices for implementing customization features in JSF applications
How to implement deep link navigation into JSF web applications
An infrastructure for registering and notifying remote listeners for business events in JSF applications
Outline
Intro of SaaS style application
Brief overview of our business cases + discussion on typical requirements for SaaS application
Focus on Customization (various aspects)
Focus on (remote) Integration (deep link, service api, remote event listeners)
Summary & road ahead
Code Samples:
Approach to factory, organization (customer) and user level application settings
Deep Link navigation into JSF application
Register Remote Listener with SaaS application + notification upon business event
Granite state #spug The #microsoftGraph and #SPFx on steroids with #AzureFunc...Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session at the granite state user group meeting of January 2019. Talking as well about #Azure Active directory and lots of other things
Integrating SIS’s with Salesforce: An Accidental Integrator’s GuideSalesforce.org
Join our next Success webinar, Integrating Student Information Systems with Salesforce: Strategies and Best Practices, to explore the many ways system integration benefits your school. Whether you want an aggregated view of your students, the ability to trigger actions based on status changes, or the automation of manual work, you will learn the three simple steps to successful integration. By highlighting how higher education institutions have integrated with the most popular Student Information Systems, Grant Miller, director of Alliances and Jill Kenney, Director of Sales Engineering at the Salesforce Foundation, will explain the layers of integration and discuss considerations like synchronous-versus-asynchronous and buy-versus-build options.
Over the past 15+ years, the Enterprise API has been the backbone of the App Cloud. Over the last three releases, we have been focused on delivering APIs that focus on optimizations and functionality in our API landscape. Join us to learn about the new features we have released in the last year, new features announced at Dreamforce, and what features are on our roadmap for the next year.
A unique software that seelessly integrates project budget management, time sheets management, recruitment process management, expenses claims management, vendor management, commission management, visa application process management and dashboard driven snap shots of various projects.
Building workflow solution with Microsoft Azure and Cloud | Integration MondayBizTalk360
Most will agree that a business process can be a workflow. But, what do people think of when running workflows in the Cloud and in particular Azure or Microsoft Cloud. Because, Microsoft Azure and Cloud offer us several options to build them: No-code/low-code, and a code option with Power Automate, Logic Apps, and Durable Functions? In this session, we'll explore each and focus on building workflows with them. Furthermore, we'll see the differences and how each could potentially, complement the other.
Observability foundations in dynamically evolving architecturesBoyan Dimitrov
Holistic application health monitoring, request tracing across distributed systems, instrumentation, business process SLAs - all of them are integral parts of today’s technical stacks. Nevertheless many teams decide to integrate observability last which makes it an almost impossible challenge - especially if you have to deal with hundreds and thousands of services. Therefore starting early is essential and in this talk we are going to see how we can solve those challenges early and explore the foundations of building and evolving complex microservices platforms in respect to observability.
We are going to share some of the best practices and quick wins that allow us to correlate different telemetry systems and gradually build up towards more sophisticated use-cases.
We are also going to look at some of the standard AWS services such as X-Ray and Cloudwatch that help us get going "for free" and then discuss more complex tooling and integrations building up towards a fully integrated ecosystem. As part of this talk we are also going to share some of the learnings we have made at Sixt on this topic and we are going to introduce some of the solutions that help us operate our microservices stack
In the past, developers have chosen to develop their own content-centric apps from scratch or by leveraging low level libraries. A content repository like Alfresco can save time and cost. Even if you don't choose Alfresco, you should still consider leveraging a standard API like CMIS as much as possible.
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
Vat Registration is a legal obligation for businesses meeting the threshold requirement, helping companies avoid fines and ramifications. Contact now!
https://viralsocialtrends.com/vat-registration-outlined-in-uae/
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
Website – www.pmday.org
Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
FB – https://www.facebook.com/pmdayconference
Granite state #spug The #microsoftGraph and #SPFx on steroids with #AzureFunc...Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session at the granite state user group meeting of January 2019. Talking as well about #Azure Active directory and lots of other things
Integrating SIS’s with Salesforce: An Accidental Integrator’s GuideSalesforce.org
Join our next Success webinar, Integrating Student Information Systems with Salesforce: Strategies and Best Practices, to explore the many ways system integration benefits your school. Whether you want an aggregated view of your students, the ability to trigger actions based on status changes, or the automation of manual work, you will learn the three simple steps to successful integration. By highlighting how higher education institutions have integrated with the most popular Student Information Systems, Grant Miller, director of Alliances and Jill Kenney, Director of Sales Engineering at the Salesforce Foundation, will explain the layers of integration and discuss considerations like synchronous-versus-asynchronous and buy-versus-build options.
Over the past 15+ years, the Enterprise API has been the backbone of the App Cloud. Over the last three releases, we have been focused on delivering APIs that focus on optimizations and functionality in our API landscape. Join us to learn about the new features we have released in the last year, new features announced at Dreamforce, and what features are on our roadmap for the next year.
A unique software that seelessly integrates project budget management, time sheets management, recruitment process management, expenses claims management, vendor management, commission management, visa application process management and dashboard driven snap shots of various projects.
Building workflow solution with Microsoft Azure and Cloud | Integration MondayBizTalk360
Most will agree that a business process can be a workflow. But, what do people think of when running workflows in the Cloud and in particular Azure or Microsoft Cloud. Because, Microsoft Azure and Cloud offer us several options to build them: No-code/low-code, and a code option with Power Automate, Logic Apps, and Durable Functions? In this session, we'll explore each and focus on building workflows with them. Furthermore, we'll see the differences and how each could potentially, complement the other.
Observability foundations in dynamically evolving architecturesBoyan Dimitrov
Holistic application health monitoring, request tracing across distributed systems, instrumentation, business process SLAs - all of them are integral parts of today’s technical stacks. Nevertheless many teams decide to integrate observability last which makes it an almost impossible challenge - especially if you have to deal with hundreds and thousands of services. Therefore starting early is essential and in this talk we are going to see how we can solve those challenges early and explore the foundations of building and evolving complex microservices platforms in respect to observability.
We are going to share some of the best practices and quick wins that allow us to correlate different telemetry systems and gradually build up towards more sophisticated use-cases.
We are also going to look at some of the standard AWS services such as X-Ray and Cloudwatch that help us get going "for free" and then discuss more complex tooling and integrations building up towards a fully integrated ecosystem. As part of this talk we are also going to share some of the learnings we have made at Sixt on this topic and we are going to introduce some of the solutions that help us operate our microservices stack
In the past, developers have chosen to develop their own content-centric apps from scratch or by leveraging low level libraries. A content repository like Alfresco can save time and cost. Even if you don't choose Alfresco, you should still consider leveraging a standard API like CMIS as much as possible.
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
Vat Registration is a legal obligation for businesses meeting the threshold requirement, helping companies avoid fines and ramifications. Contact now!
https://viralsocialtrends.com/vat-registration-outlined-in-uae/
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
Website – www.pmday.org
Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
FB – https://www.facebook.com/pmdayconference
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.