A presentation describing the development and implementation of a school library's website and its move toward collaborative, web 2.0 tools for creation and maintenance.
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This presentation was delivered as part of the 'Research for Action' workshop at Making Links Conference 2010. It looks at Tactical Tech's '10 tactics for Turning Information into Action' project and considers how and why it is a successful action research project http://www.makinglinks.org.au/research-for-action/
A presentation describing the development and implementation of a school library's website and its move toward collaborative, web 2.0 tools for creation and maintenance.
Final Year Projects, IEEE Projects, Final Year Projects in Chennai, Final Year IEEE Projects, final year projects, college projects, student projects, java projects, asp.net projects, software projects, software ieee projects, ieee 2009 projects, 2009 ieee projects, embedded projects, final year software projects, final year embedded projects, ieee embedded projects, matlab projects, microcontroller projects, vlsi projects, dsp projects, free projects, project review, project report, project presentation, free source code, free project report, Final Year Projects, IEEE Projects, Final Year Projects in Chennai, Final Year IEEE Projects, final year projects, college projects, student projects, java projects, asp.net projects, software projects, software ieee projects, ieee 2009 projects, 2009 ieee projects, embedded projects, final year software projects, final year embedded projects, ieee embedded projects, matlab projects
This presentation was delivered as part of the 'Research for Action' workshop at Making Links Conference 2010. It looks at Tactical Tech's '10 tactics for Turning Information into Action' project and considers how and why it is a successful action research project http://www.makinglinks.org.au/research-for-action/
Un terremoto, cientos de voluntarios y 6 días para levantar un portalChileAgil
Reporte de Experiencia de cómo se organizó el equipo de cientos de voluntarios que levantaron el portal www.chileayuda.com después del terremoto del 27 de diciembre potenciados por el uso de agilidad
Retry Scopes to Enable Robust Workflow Execution in Pervasive EnvironmentsTobias Unger
Recent workflow languages are designed to serve the needs of business processes running in a unambiguous world based on unambiguous data.
In contrast to business processes, processes running in a real world environment have to deal with data uncertainty and instability of the execution environment.
Building a workflow language for real world flows based on a workflow language for business processes therefore may need additional modeling elements to be able to deal with this uncertainty and instability. Based on a real world process scenario we analyse and derive requirements for workflow language extensions for real world processes.
The contributions provided by this paper are at first to investigate, how a workflow language can be extended properly followed up by the definition of workflow language extensions for real world processes, whereas the extensions are motivated by the real world process scenario. In this paper we use the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) as extension foundation.
What do you do when facing unfamiliar challenge?Clint Walters
Helping students navigate tough tech problems with a boss fight perspective.
Do you:
- Improvise and try something?
- Use your resources?
- Freeze and hope it goes away?
Un terremoto, cientos de voluntarios y 6 días para levantar un portalChileAgil
Reporte de Experiencia de cómo se organizó el equipo de cientos de voluntarios que levantaron el portal www.chileayuda.com después del terremoto del 27 de diciembre potenciados por el uso de agilidad
Retry Scopes to Enable Robust Workflow Execution in Pervasive EnvironmentsTobias Unger
Recent workflow languages are designed to serve the needs of business processes running in a unambiguous world based on unambiguous data.
In contrast to business processes, processes running in a real world environment have to deal with data uncertainty and instability of the execution environment.
Building a workflow language for real world flows based on a workflow language for business processes therefore may need additional modeling elements to be able to deal with this uncertainty and instability. Based on a real world process scenario we analyse and derive requirements for workflow language extensions for real world processes.
The contributions provided by this paper are at first to investigate, how a workflow language can be extended properly followed up by the definition of workflow language extensions for real world processes, whereas the extensions are motivated by the real world process scenario. In this paper we use the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) as extension foundation.
What do you do when facing unfamiliar challenge?Clint Walters
Helping students navigate tough tech problems with a boss fight perspective.
Do you:
- Improvise and try something?
- Use your resources?
- Freeze and hope it goes away?