This document describes a test assessment for European geography that contains one multiple choice question about the capital of France. It provides metadata about the assessment such as the subject, audience, description, and details about scoring and feedback. It also includes the question text, answer options, and feedback that would be provided depending on whether the student selects the right or wrong answer.
The document summarizes a study on overgeneral memory in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). The study examined: (1) whether overgeneral memory (OGM) in BPD is associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnoses or severity levels, and (2) whether the Capture and Rumination, Functional Avoidance, and Impaired Executive Control (CaR-FA-X) model applies to OGM in BPD. The study found that OGM in BPD was associated with age but not MDD, PTSD, BPD severity, trauma exposure, or the CaR-FA-X variables. OGM specificity was higher in B
This document discusses Nepal's experience with international trade agreements and intellectual property rules. It describes how Nepal became a member of the WTO in 2004 after negotiations that required adopting intellectual property rules beyond what was mandated. This has led to ongoing pressure to join the UPOV plant variety protection treaty. Civil society groups in Nepal organized to oppose UPOV membership. The document argues Nepal now faces risks from bilateral pressures to further strengthen intellectual property protections for seeds through its TIFA agreement with the US.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It includes photos from stock photo sites credited to SweetOnVeg, doc(q)man, GregPC, and avlxyz to inspire visual presentations. A call to action at the end encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
The document provides a list of 14 topics in Spanish grammar including nationalities, stem changing verbs, indirect object pronouns, gustar, superlatives, reflexives, affirmative and negative commands. It also includes tables with examples of affirmative and negative words, comparisons and superlatives, and ways to sequence events in Spanish.
This document contains guidance on making web content more accessible. It discusses techniques for improving the structure and semantics of HTML documents, such as: using headings, landmarks and navigation to improve the reading order; adding text alternatives to non-text content; and marking required form fields. It also provides tips for internationalizing content and supporting different languages. The overall goal is to make web pages easier for all users to navigate, understand and perceive regardless of disability or browser/device used.
This document contains guidance on making web content more accessible. It discusses techniques for improving the structure and semantics of HTML documents, such as: using headings, landmarks and navigation to improve the reading order; adding text alternatives to non-text content; and marking required form fields. It also provides tips for internationalizing content and supporting different languages. The overall goal is to make web pages easier for all users to navigate, understand and perceive regardless of disabilities or technologies used.
The document summarizes a study on overgeneral memory in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). The study examined: (1) whether overgeneral memory (OGM) in BPD is associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnoses or severity levels, and (2) whether the Capture and Rumination, Functional Avoidance, and Impaired Executive Control (CaR-FA-X) model applies to OGM in BPD. The study found that OGM in BPD was associated with age but not MDD, PTSD, BPD severity, trauma exposure, or the CaR-FA-X variables. OGM specificity was higher in B
This document discusses Nepal's experience with international trade agreements and intellectual property rules. It describes how Nepal became a member of the WTO in 2004 after negotiations that required adopting intellectual property rules beyond what was mandated. This has led to ongoing pressure to join the UPOV plant variety protection treaty. Civil society groups in Nepal organized to oppose UPOV membership. The document argues Nepal now faces risks from bilateral pressures to further strengthen intellectual property protections for seeds through its TIFA agreement with the US.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It includes photos from stock photo sites credited to SweetOnVeg, doc(q)man, GregPC, and avlxyz to inspire visual presentations. A call to action at the end encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
The document provides a list of 14 topics in Spanish grammar including nationalities, stem changing verbs, indirect object pronouns, gustar, superlatives, reflexives, affirmative and negative commands. It also includes tables with examples of affirmative and negative words, comparisons and superlatives, and ways to sequence events in Spanish.
This document contains guidance on making web content more accessible. It discusses techniques for improving the structure and semantics of HTML documents, such as: using headings, landmarks and navigation to improve the reading order; adding text alternatives to non-text content; and marking required form fields. It also provides tips for internationalizing content and supporting different languages. The overall goal is to make web pages easier for all users to navigate, understand and perceive regardless of disability or browser/device used.
This document contains guidance on making web content more accessible. It discusses techniques for improving the structure and semantics of HTML documents, such as: using headings, landmarks and navigation to improve the reading order; adding text alternatives to non-text content; and marking required form fields. It also provides tips for internationalizing content and supporting different languages. The overall goal is to make web pages easier for all users to navigate, understand and perceive regardless of disabilities or technologies used.
Lucian Smith - Modular Modeling: Standards and Tools (IMAG)Lucian Smith
The document discusses modular modeling standards and tools. It covers different forms of modularity including within-model organization, model import, and multi-scale model design. It then discusses basic requirements for modularity like defining modules, connecting elements, and running simulations. The document outlines standards like CellML and SBML, and tools that support modularity like OpenCell, OpenCOR, and Antimony.
ACM Bay Area Data Mining Workshop: Pattern, PMML, HadoopPaco Nathan
ACM: Hands-On Workshop for Predictive Modeling and Enterprise Data Workflows with PMML and Cascading
2013-10-12
http://www.sfbayacm.org/event/hands-workshop-predictive-modeling-and-enterprise-data-workflows-pmml-and-cascading
This document outlines a student project to create an IMW Car Comparison Software using C++. It includes sections on the project aim, requirements analysis, current vs proposed systems, source code, input/output screens, and plans for future enhancements. The software allows users to find suitable cars within their budget, compare models from different companies, and identify the best option based on price across showrooms.
Benchmarking Perl (Chicago UniForum 2006)brian d foy
The document discusses various techniques for benchmarking and profiling Perl code, including:
- Using Benchmark.pm to compare the performance of different code snippets, but noting its limitations in precision and accuracy.
- Profiling applications first using SmallProf to identify bottlenecks before optimizing code.
- Considering what aspects of performance are important for the specific application, like speed, memory usage, or network load.
- Recognizing one's own biases when benchmarking and verifying results with predictions.
5 must have patterns for your microservice - techoramaAli Kheyrollahi
"Netflix is actually a log generating application that just happens to stream movies"
Building a service/Microservice is itself easy. Scaling it on the cloud is not that hard either but operating, maintaining and iterating a production large scale service is not just about linearisation. As Cockcroft points out, telemetry and monitoring is the most important aspect of building Microservices
We discuss 5 patterns that any serious Microservice should have:
- Canary (an endpoint reporting health of underlying dependencies)
- IO monitor (measuring all calls from Microservice to external dependencies)
- A circuit breaker
- An ActivityId-Propagator
- An exception and short timeout retry policy
R, Scikit-Learn and Apache Spark ML - What difference does it make?Villu Ruusmann
This document discusses different machine learning frameworks like R, Scikit-Learn, LightGBM, XGBoost, and Apache Spark ML and compares their capabilities for predictive modeling tasks. It highlights differences in how each framework handles data formats, parameter tuning, model serialization, and execution. It also presents a case study predicting car prices using gradient boosted trees in various frameworks and discusses lessons learned, emphasizing that ease-of-use and integration often outweigh raw performance.
cbse 12 computer science investigatory project D. j Vicky
This document outlines a computer science project to create an IMW Car Comparison Software using C++. It includes sections on the project aim, requirements analysis, current vs proposed systems, sample source code, input/output screens, conclusions, and future enhancements. The software allows users to find suitable cars within their budget, compare models from different companies, view prices across showrooms, and get recommendations. It utilizes object-oriented programming to store and display car details.
cbse 12 computer science investigatory project D. j Vicky
This document outlines a computer science project to create an IMW Car Comparison Software using C++. It includes sections on the project aim, requirements analysis, current vs proposed systems, sample source code, input/output screens, conclusions and future enhancements. The software allows users to find suitable cars within their budget, compare models from different companies and view pricing across showrooms to suggest the best option.
Lucian Smith - Modular Modeling: Standards and Tools (IMAG)Lucian Smith
The document discusses modular modeling standards and tools. It covers different forms of modularity including within-model organization, model import, and multi-scale model design. It then discusses basic requirements for modularity like defining modules, connecting elements, and running simulations. The document outlines standards like CellML and SBML, and tools that support modularity like OpenCell, OpenCOR, and Antimony.
ACM Bay Area Data Mining Workshop: Pattern, PMML, HadoopPaco Nathan
ACM: Hands-On Workshop for Predictive Modeling and Enterprise Data Workflows with PMML and Cascading
2013-10-12
http://www.sfbayacm.org/event/hands-workshop-predictive-modeling-and-enterprise-data-workflows-pmml-and-cascading
This document outlines a student project to create an IMW Car Comparison Software using C++. It includes sections on the project aim, requirements analysis, current vs proposed systems, source code, input/output screens, and plans for future enhancements. The software allows users to find suitable cars within their budget, compare models from different companies, and identify the best option based on price across showrooms.
Benchmarking Perl (Chicago UniForum 2006)brian d foy
The document discusses various techniques for benchmarking and profiling Perl code, including:
- Using Benchmark.pm to compare the performance of different code snippets, but noting its limitations in precision and accuracy.
- Profiling applications first using SmallProf to identify bottlenecks before optimizing code.
- Considering what aspects of performance are important for the specific application, like speed, memory usage, or network load.
- Recognizing one's own biases when benchmarking and verifying results with predictions.
5 must have patterns for your microservice - techoramaAli Kheyrollahi
"Netflix is actually a log generating application that just happens to stream movies"
Building a service/Microservice is itself easy. Scaling it on the cloud is not that hard either but operating, maintaining and iterating a production large scale service is not just about linearisation. As Cockcroft points out, telemetry and monitoring is the most important aspect of building Microservices
We discuss 5 patterns that any serious Microservice should have:
- Canary (an endpoint reporting health of underlying dependencies)
- IO monitor (measuring all calls from Microservice to external dependencies)
- A circuit breaker
- An ActivityId-Propagator
- An exception and short timeout retry policy
R, Scikit-Learn and Apache Spark ML - What difference does it make?Villu Ruusmann
This document discusses different machine learning frameworks like R, Scikit-Learn, LightGBM, XGBoost, and Apache Spark ML and compares their capabilities for predictive modeling tasks. It highlights differences in how each framework handles data formats, parameter tuning, model serialization, and execution. It also presents a case study predicting car prices using gradient boosted trees in various frameworks and discusses lessons learned, emphasizing that ease-of-use and integration often outweigh raw performance.
cbse 12 computer science investigatory project D. j Vicky
This document outlines a computer science project to create an IMW Car Comparison Software using C++. It includes sections on the project aim, requirements analysis, current vs proposed systems, sample source code, input/output screens, conclusions, and future enhancements. The software allows users to find suitable cars within their budget, compare models from different companies, view prices across showrooms, and get recommendations. It utilizes object-oriented programming to store and display car details.
cbse 12 computer science investigatory project D. j Vicky
This document outlines a computer science project to create an IMW Car Comparison Software using C++. It includes sections on the project aim, requirements analysis, current vs proposed systems, sample source code, input/output screens, conclusions and future enhancements. The software allows users to find suitable cars within their budget, compare models from different companies and view pricing across showrooms to suggest the best option.