This document lists three Spanish names: Juan Gallegos, Luis Brunet, and José Miguel Herrera. It does not provide any additional context around these names or what they refer to. The essential information is three Spanish names in a list.
The students decided to create an awareness campaign about water pollution in their local area. They focused on a pond that was already polluted and used by the community. They put up posters near the pond to educate people about water pollution. They then went door-to-door, asking people questions about their water usage and providing suggestions to reduce pollution, such as not washing clothes in the pond. They cleaned the pond and surrounding area, removing trash. While initially hesitant, the students felt happy and satisfied that they helped the community after receiving recognition for their work.
Un mecánico le preguntó a un cirujano del corazón que estaba esperando en el garaje por qué los mecánicos reciben salarios más bajos que los cirujanos si ambos realizan trabajos similares en motores/corazones. El cirujano respondió susurrando que trate de reparar un motor mientras está funcionando.
Este documento ofrece varios consejos para vivir una vida feliz. Algunos de los consejos incluyen rodearse de cosas y personas que ama, decirle a los seres queridos cuánto los amas, mantener amistades positivas, no compararse con los demás, vivir el presente y no rendirse aunque no se tenga todo resuelto.
Estacionamiento SubterráNeo De Bicicletaseitanbielak
El documento propone la creación de un estacionamiento subterráneo automatizado de bicicletas en la Plaza de los Leones para proporcionar servicios a los ciclistas, como dejar y arreglar sus bicicletas. El estacionamiento tendría módulos de 5x5 metros y ofrecería otros servicios como teléfonos públicos, boleros y baños. El objetivo es convertir la plaza en un punto de encuentro y servicio para ciclistas y peatones.
Acts 02 37 Baptism:First Step of Obediencebobby gilstrap
The document summarizes the key events and teachings around baptism presented in Acts 2:37-42. It outlines that hearing the word of God and personally accepting Jesus Christ should come before baptism. Baptism symbolizes the burial and resurrection of Christ and the believer's death to sin and new life in Christ. After baptism, one should join the church, grow in discipleship through teaching, fellowship, and prayer, and experience joy in their relationship with God and other believers. Over 3,000 people were baptized and added to the church on the day described in Acts.
The students decided to create an awareness campaign about water pollution in their local area. They focused on a pond that was already polluted and used by the community. They put up posters near the pond to educate people about water pollution. They then went door-to-door, asking people questions about their water usage and providing suggestions to reduce pollution, such as not washing clothes in the pond. They cleaned the pond and surrounding area, removing trash. While initially hesitant, the students felt happy and satisfied that they helped the community after receiving recognition for their work.
Un mecánico le preguntó a un cirujano del corazón que estaba esperando en el garaje por qué los mecánicos reciben salarios más bajos que los cirujanos si ambos realizan trabajos similares en motores/corazones. El cirujano respondió susurrando que trate de reparar un motor mientras está funcionando.
Este documento ofrece varios consejos para vivir una vida feliz. Algunos de los consejos incluyen rodearse de cosas y personas que ama, decirle a los seres queridos cuánto los amas, mantener amistades positivas, no compararse con los demás, vivir el presente y no rendirse aunque no se tenga todo resuelto.
Estacionamiento SubterráNeo De Bicicletaseitanbielak
El documento propone la creación de un estacionamiento subterráneo automatizado de bicicletas en la Plaza de los Leones para proporcionar servicios a los ciclistas, como dejar y arreglar sus bicicletas. El estacionamiento tendría módulos de 5x5 metros y ofrecería otros servicios como teléfonos públicos, boleros y baños. El objetivo es convertir la plaza en un punto de encuentro y servicio para ciclistas y peatones.
Acts 02 37 Baptism:First Step of Obediencebobby gilstrap
The document summarizes the key events and teachings around baptism presented in Acts 2:37-42. It outlines that hearing the word of God and personally accepting Jesus Christ should come before baptism. Baptism symbolizes the burial and resurrection of Christ and the believer's death to sin and new life in Christ. After baptism, one should join the church, grow in discipleship through teaching, fellowship, and prayer, and experience joy in their relationship with God and other believers. Over 3,000 people were baptized and added to the church on the day described in Acts.
The document discusses information management and defines it as capturing, storing, managing, preserving, and delivering information. It also discusses cloud platforms, services, types, and provides examples of enterprise services, architectures, methodologies and blueprints for implementing information management solutions.
Este documento presenta una lista de 38 preguntas sobre costumbres, tecnología y entretenimiento del pasado con el objetivo de evaluar si el lector se encuentra en la tercera edad. Si el lector responde afirmativamente a la mayoría de las preguntes, se concluye que efectivamente está en la tercera edad. Por otro lado, si no recuerda las respuestas, podría padecer de Alzheimer u otra demencia. Finalmente, se aconseja al lector cuidar su salud y descansar.
El documento resume los esfuerzos de responsabilidad social de Proyecto San Luis con la Comunidad Campesina de Cochabamba. Se firmó un convenio que beneficiará económica y socialmente a la comunidad a través de un fondo de inversión social y programas de empleo, educación y salud. También se establecerán comités de vigilancia ambiental y diálogo para informar a la comunidad sobre el proyecto minero y proteger los recursos. Finalmente, el documento describe varios proyectos productivos y de desarrollo implementados para la
Figurative language uses comparisons between objects or ideas to describe something beyond the literal meaning. Some common types of figurative language include similes, metaphors, alliteration, hyperbole, personification, allusions, and idioms. A simile directly compares two things using "like" or "as", a metaphor makes a comparison without using those words, and alliteration repeats consonant sounds. Hyperbole exaggerates, personification gives human qualities to non-human things, and idioms are culturally understood sayings.
This document discusses the basics of an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) project. It outlines that the first steps are to analyze the business processes, understand the business language and taxonomy, and map out the flow of content. The business analyst should determine the type of business process (e.g. case management, straight through processing), identify roles and steps, and draw pictures to define the current and target states to identify gaps for the new process.
This document outlines the key pillars of enterprise content management (ECM): content analytics, content capture, content classification, content management, business process management, business rules, search, business intelligence, records management, and e-discovery. It provides a brief overview of each pillar, describing their purpose and how they relate to and support the overall ECM system.
Moving file shares to ibm file net p8 summaryDavid Champeau
This document provides a methodology for moving file shares to IBM FileNet P8. It recommends developing a repeatable process that includes analyzing, cleaning, configuring, ingesting and classifying content. Key steps are choosing a migration strategy, developing a controlled vocabulary, and understanding how information is used. The document also lists roles needed and assumptions, risks, and user interface considerations for the migration.
The document discusses three content search paradigms: collection, integration, and federation. Collection involves moving content from non-ECM repositories into a central ECM repository. Integration leaves content in place but searches across repositories, returning integrated results. Federation indexes external content in the ECM repository without moving it.
This document discusses different IT architecture roles and their responsibilities. It begins by describing various types of architects like enterprise, solution, system, and application architects. It then discusses specialized architects like network, storage, security, and infrastructure architects. The document explains that architects design solutions at a higher level of abstraction, working with stakeholders and subject matter experts, while engineers focus more on implementation details. Effective collaboration between architects and engineers is important for project success.
Este documento lista los nombres de tres personas: Matías Birkner, Florencia Venegas y Juan Pablo Vilches. Cada nombre aparece tres veces en el documento.
This document provides an overview of key considerations for ECM project management. It recommends starting projects with established methodologies and outlines important initial steps like defining stakeholders, communications plans, and infrastructure needs. It emphasizes the importance of information architecture, governance, and keeping solutions simple. The document stresses the need for thorough planning, breaking large projects into manageable pieces, and underpromising and overdelivering on objectives.
ECM BPM Strategy With Enterprise Architecture Maturity ModelDavid Champeau
This document discusses enterprise content and business process management (ECM/BPM) architectures and operating models. It describes four operating models - coordination, diversification, unification, and replication - and provides examples of each. It emphasizes that the enterprise architecture should reflect the company's operating model and integrate business processes, data, technologies, and customer interfaces. It outlines phases of architectural maturity from business silos to optimized core business and modularity. Key aspects of developing an ECM/BPM architecture include understanding requirements, performing a gap analysis, selecting strategic technologies, and ensuring performance, scalability, integration and an integrated product suite.
This document discusses taxonomy and metadata. It defines taxonomy as a classification scheme designed to group related things together, which can be informal or highly formalized. Taxonomies are semantic and provide a fixed vocabulary to label content meaningfully. Taxonomies act as knowledge maps and artificial memory devices by structuring concepts. The document also defines metadata as "data about data" such as author, title, and other information about a document. Metadata is used to identify, manage, retrieve, and connect content, as well as support business processes and records management. Standards like Dublin Core are discussed, as well as challenges around enforcing metadata use and acquiring metadata from users.
The document defines key elements of fiction, including author's purpose, characters, setting, point of view, plot, theme, and symbolism. It explains that characters can be protagonists, antagonists, static or dynamic. Plot involves exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The purpose is to inform the reader about techniques authors use to develop stories.
This document discusses common business process patterns:
1) Case management involves gathering information, performing investigations, and rendering a decision for cases like opening a bank account or processing an insurance claim.
2) One and Done processes involve single or small number of page documents like address changes or beneficiary updates.
3) Author/Review/Approve/Publish patterns are used for processes like newsletters, manuals, or expense reports which involve authoring, review, approval, and publishing steps that can be sequential or parallel.
4) These patterns involve different technologies for authoring, review, approval, and publishing steps and often cross horizontal boundaries within organizations.
1. The document discusses an intervention program for children and adolescents with ADHD that aimed to improve working memory. It provided cognitive training over 10 full days and assessed working memory before and after using tests.
2. The results found no significant changes between pre-and post-test working memory scores and no relationship between memory and the intervention. There was also no difference between children and adolescents' memory scores.
3. The study had limitations as the sample was small without a control group. Future research should include larger samples and test in school/home settings to better assess real-world impacts.
The document discusses information management and defines it as capturing, storing, managing, preserving, and delivering information. It also discusses cloud platforms, services, types, and provides examples of enterprise services, architectures, methodologies and blueprints for implementing information management solutions.
Este documento presenta una lista de 38 preguntas sobre costumbres, tecnología y entretenimiento del pasado con el objetivo de evaluar si el lector se encuentra en la tercera edad. Si el lector responde afirmativamente a la mayoría de las preguntes, se concluye que efectivamente está en la tercera edad. Por otro lado, si no recuerda las respuestas, podría padecer de Alzheimer u otra demencia. Finalmente, se aconseja al lector cuidar su salud y descansar.
El documento resume los esfuerzos de responsabilidad social de Proyecto San Luis con la Comunidad Campesina de Cochabamba. Se firmó un convenio que beneficiará económica y socialmente a la comunidad a través de un fondo de inversión social y programas de empleo, educación y salud. También se establecerán comités de vigilancia ambiental y diálogo para informar a la comunidad sobre el proyecto minero y proteger los recursos. Finalmente, el documento describe varios proyectos productivos y de desarrollo implementados para la
Figurative language uses comparisons between objects or ideas to describe something beyond the literal meaning. Some common types of figurative language include similes, metaphors, alliteration, hyperbole, personification, allusions, and idioms. A simile directly compares two things using "like" or "as", a metaphor makes a comparison without using those words, and alliteration repeats consonant sounds. Hyperbole exaggerates, personification gives human qualities to non-human things, and idioms are culturally understood sayings.
This document discusses the basics of an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) project. It outlines that the first steps are to analyze the business processes, understand the business language and taxonomy, and map out the flow of content. The business analyst should determine the type of business process (e.g. case management, straight through processing), identify roles and steps, and draw pictures to define the current and target states to identify gaps for the new process.
This document outlines the key pillars of enterprise content management (ECM): content analytics, content capture, content classification, content management, business process management, business rules, search, business intelligence, records management, and e-discovery. It provides a brief overview of each pillar, describing their purpose and how they relate to and support the overall ECM system.
Moving file shares to ibm file net p8 summaryDavid Champeau
This document provides a methodology for moving file shares to IBM FileNet P8. It recommends developing a repeatable process that includes analyzing, cleaning, configuring, ingesting and classifying content. Key steps are choosing a migration strategy, developing a controlled vocabulary, and understanding how information is used. The document also lists roles needed and assumptions, risks, and user interface considerations for the migration.
The document discusses three content search paradigms: collection, integration, and federation. Collection involves moving content from non-ECM repositories into a central ECM repository. Integration leaves content in place but searches across repositories, returning integrated results. Federation indexes external content in the ECM repository without moving it.
This document discusses different IT architecture roles and their responsibilities. It begins by describing various types of architects like enterprise, solution, system, and application architects. It then discusses specialized architects like network, storage, security, and infrastructure architects. The document explains that architects design solutions at a higher level of abstraction, working with stakeholders and subject matter experts, while engineers focus more on implementation details. Effective collaboration between architects and engineers is important for project success.
Este documento lista los nombres de tres personas: Matías Birkner, Florencia Venegas y Juan Pablo Vilches. Cada nombre aparece tres veces en el documento.
This document provides an overview of key considerations for ECM project management. It recommends starting projects with established methodologies and outlines important initial steps like defining stakeholders, communications plans, and infrastructure needs. It emphasizes the importance of information architecture, governance, and keeping solutions simple. The document stresses the need for thorough planning, breaking large projects into manageable pieces, and underpromising and overdelivering on objectives.
ECM BPM Strategy With Enterprise Architecture Maturity ModelDavid Champeau
This document discusses enterprise content and business process management (ECM/BPM) architectures and operating models. It describes four operating models - coordination, diversification, unification, and replication - and provides examples of each. It emphasizes that the enterprise architecture should reflect the company's operating model and integrate business processes, data, technologies, and customer interfaces. It outlines phases of architectural maturity from business silos to optimized core business and modularity. Key aspects of developing an ECM/BPM architecture include understanding requirements, performing a gap analysis, selecting strategic technologies, and ensuring performance, scalability, integration and an integrated product suite.
This document discusses taxonomy and metadata. It defines taxonomy as a classification scheme designed to group related things together, which can be informal or highly formalized. Taxonomies are semantic and provide a fixed vocabulary to label content meaningfully. Taxonomies act as knowledge maps and artificial memory devices by structuring concepts. The document also defines metadata as "data about data" such as author, title, and other information about a document. Metadata is used to identify, manage, retrieve, and connect content, as well as support business processes and records management. Standards like Dublin Core are discussed, as well as challenges around enforcing metadata use and acquiring metadata from users.
The document defines key elements of fiction, including author's purpose, characters, setting, point of view, plot, theme, and symbolism. It explains that characters can be protagonists, antagonists, static or dynamic. Plot involves exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The purpose is to inform the reader about techniques authors use to develop stories.
This document discusses common business process patterns:
1) Case management involves gathering information, performing investigations, and rendering a decision for cases like opening a bank account or processing an insurance claim.
2) One and Done processes involve single or small number of page documents like address changes or beneficiary updates.
3) Author/Review/Approve/Publish patterns are used for processes like newsletters, manuals, or expense reports which involve authoring, review, approval, and publishing steps that can be sequential or parallel.
4) These patterns involve different technologies for authoring, review, approval, and publishing steps and often cross horizontal boundaries within organizations.
1. The document discusses an intervention program for children and adolescents with ADHD that aimed to improve working memory. It provided cognitive training over 10 full days and assessed working memory before and after using tests.
2. The results found no significant changes between pre-and post-test working memory scores and no relationship between memory and the intervention. There was also no difference between children and adolescents' memory scores.
3. The study had limitations as the sample was small without a control group. Future research should include larger samples and test in school/home settings to better assess real-world impacts.