Writing for relationships (and applications)Denise Wilton
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This presentation was originally created for the Interaction 10 conference in Savannah, Georgia (IxDA10). It talks about copywriting for websites, engaging the community and writing with a human tone of voice - while keeping the brand in mind.
The document summarizes key findings from interviews with five organizations that have implemented SOA in production environments. The organizations ranged from 2-6 years of experience with SOA. Case studies of each organization provided details on their business drivers for SOA, implementation approach, products used, results and lessons learned. Common themes across organizations included exponential growth once initial SOA services are established, importance of governance, value of consulting, benefits of planning, and importance of loose coupling. SOA implementations yielded benefits like reduced integration costs but also challenges like significant investment required.
SOA Planning Sizing Up Your Business ProcessesTim Vibbert
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The document discusses the importance of collaboration between business process modelers and IT architects in developing successful service-oriented architectures (SOAs). It notes that historically these groups have worked separately, with modelers mapping business processes but unable to connect them to technical implementations, and architects building technical solutions without a full understanding of business needs. Bringing these groups together in a disciplined planning process allows them to develop shared services that improve business flexibility and efficiency. The document provides advice from experts on best practices for collaborative process modeling to lay the groundwork for large-scale SOA deployments.
This document provides a 10-step guide for planning, building, deploying, and managing a service-oriented architecture (SOA). The steps include: thinking big but starting small with initial projects; collaborating with business stakeholders to map and rationalize key business processes; surveying existing technologies and applications; connecting the first services by identifying redundancy and building shared services; choosing and deploying a registry to publish services; and more steps related to governance, security, messaging infrastructure, service management, and orchestration. The guide emphasizes taking an iterative approach focused on business processes and using existing technologies when possible.
The document discusses several topics related to enterprise architecture including:
1) The challenges of architectural degradation in large organizations with siloed "silos, slabs, and spaghetti".
2) Patterns for improving enterprise architecture such as the infrastructure scaling pattern of using "IT tribes", the lifecycle pattern, and the portfolio pattern.
3) The importance of business/IT alignment and overcoming challenges of "tribalism" between different parts of organizations.
Revue de presse kylia semaine du 15 au 21 septembre 2014KYLIA France
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The document discusses the need for an SOA registry repository to manage growing complexity in SOA deployments. As services become more complex, with multiple related artifacts, informal management is insufficient. A registry repository acts as a central point of control and system of record to govern the service lifecycle according to organizational policies. It functions similar to a library, containing artifacts and metadata to describe them, and enables management of information across the full lifecycle from a single source of reference. The registry repository is positioned as an increasingly important component for handling challenges that arise in large scale SOA ecosystems.
El documento describe los objetivos y estrategias de una asociación inmobiliaria para mejorar la profesionalización de sus miembros, aumentar su membresÃa, consolidarse a nivel nacional e internacional, y fortalecer sus relaciones con otras organizaciones. Entre las estrategias se encuentran ofrecer capacitación, eventos, publicidad, y establecer alianzas con cámaras, gobiernos y ONGs para apoyar actividades comunitarias.
This document discusses halogen and halogen-free solder paste. It begins by outlining the drivers for halogen-free initiatives such as environmental regulations and consumer demand. It then examines the role of halogens in solder paste and how their removal can impact performance. The document analyzes industry standards for defining halogen-free and challenges with detection. Finally, it presents results comparing zero-halogen and halogen-containing pastes, finding that zero-halogen pastes can improve properties like head-in-pillow resistance while maintaining reliability. The document concludes that zero-halogen pastes remove analytical ambiguities while delivering comparable or superior performance to halogen-containing alternatives.
Low Voiding Reliable Solder Interconnects for LED Packages on Metal Core PCBs...Alpha
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The document evaluates four different lead-free solder paste alloys for assembling LED packages onto metal core printed circuit boards with different dielectric materials, finding that the solder alloy had a more significant impact on resulting solder joint void levels than the dielectric type, with the SnBiAg alloy paste and type A dielectric board combination yielding the smallest average and maximum void sizes.
Effect of Silver in Common Pb-Free Solder AlloysAlpha
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This document discusses the effects of silver in lead-free solder alloys. It finds that while silver increases cost and dissolution rates, it also lowers melting temperatures, improves wetting, and enhances thermal fatigue resistance compared to silver-free alloys. The document examines how silver content affects microstructure, melting properties, and performance in wetting and wave soldering applications. It concludes that an optimized balance of silver and additional elements like bismuth can improve alloys by reducing operating temperatures and enhancing grain structure.
The Effect of Mixing BGA and Solder Paste Alloys on the Formation of VoidsAlpha
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This presentation examines the drivers for mixed alloy systems, typical voiding requirements, common ways of reducing voids and the effects of mixed alloys on voiding.
This document discusses toxic plants that can affect livestock. It identifies several categories of toxic plants including those containing nitrates and oxalates, causing liver disease and photosensitivity, organ failure, cardiovascular issues, and cyanide poisoning. Specific toxic plants are discussed like buttercups, nightshades, ragworts, and others. The document also covers topics like fescue toxicosis, minimizing toxic plant effects, and provides resources for more information.
This document outlines the schedule and topics for a workshop on sheep and goat management. The first topic is maintaining hoof health, including the three main hoof diseases of foot scald, foot rot, and foot abscesses. Foot rot is highly contagious and difficult to eradicate. Other topics include increasing birthing rates through genetic selection, nutrition management, and culling practices. The final topic is on internal parasite management.
This is the fourth presentation from a six-part webinar series on the National Sheep Improvement Program (NSIP). The presenter is Bill Shultz, an Ohio Suffolk breeder. The presentation was given on May 22, 2014.
This document discusses integrated parasite management (IPM) strategies for small ruminants. It notes that anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance is a major issue, as worms have developed resistance to all drug classes. To slow the development of resistance, the document recommends increasing the number of worms that have not been exposed to dewormers (refugia), avoiding underdosing and improper administration of dewormers, and not introducing resistant worms to farms. It also discusses testing for resistance using fecal egg count reduction tests and provides an example test from a sheep farm that showed resistance to certain dewormers.
This document summarizes a webinar on disease management in sheep and goats. It discusses several chronic wasting diseases including caseous lymphadenitis (CL), ovine progressive pneumonia (OPP), caprine arthritic encephalitis (CAE), Johne's disease, and scrapie. For each disease, it covers causative agents, transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, control/management, and eradication. CL is caused by bacteria and causes abscesses while OPP and CAE are viral diseases. Johne's disease is caused by Mycobacterium and may have zoonotic potential. Proper testing, isolation, culling and hygiene are emphasized for control and eradication of these
Internal parasites pose a significant health problem for sheep farms. Common internal parasites include various nematodes (roundworms) and flukes. The barber pole worm causes major losses worldwide. Widespread anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance has developed due to overreliance on and misuse of dewormers. Studies show resistance to common dewormers on many Alberta farms. Integrated parasite management is needed to control parasites in a sustainable manner while reducing selection pressure for resistance.
This document announces a 2015 winter webinar series on pasture management for small ruminant producers presented by University of Maryland Extension. The series consists of 5 webinars held weekly from February 4 to March 4, each covering a different topic. The first webinar on February 4 focuses on planning a pasture system and will discuss establishing goals, assessing farm resources, choosing a management system, and being flexible. The presenters are Susan Schoenian and Jeff Semler from University of Maryland Extension.
This document provides tips for improving lambing and kidding percentages through management, genetics, and selection. It discusses establishing benchmarks for lambing/kidding percentages on your farm and compares typical percentages to benchmarks. The key factors that affect lambing/kidding percentages are fertility, litter size, and survival from birth through weaning and beyond. Management practices, genetics, nutrition, and selection can all be used to improve percentages.
The document discusses the need for an SOA registry repository to manage growing complexity in SOA deployments. As services become more complex, with multiple related artifacts, informal management is insufficient. A registry repository acts as a central point of control and system of record to govern the service lifecycle according to organizational policies. It functions similar to a library, containing artifacts and metadata to describe them, and enables management of information across the full lifecycle from a single source of reference. The registry repository is positioned as an increasingly important component for handling challenges that arise in large scale SOA ecosystems.
El documento describe los objetivos y estrategias de una asociación inmobiliaria para mejorar la profesionalización de sus miembros, aumentar su membresÃa, consolidarse a nivel nacional e internacional, y fortalecer sus relaciones con otras organizaciones. Entre las estrategias se encuentran ofrecer capacitación, eventos, publicidad, y establecer alianzas con cámaras, gobiernos y ONGs para apoyar actividades comunitarias.
This document discusses halogen and halogen-free solder paste. It begins by outlining the drivers for halogen-free initiatives such as environmental regulations and consumer demand. It then examines the role of halogens in solder paste and how their removal can impact performance. The document analyzes industry standards for defining halogen-free and challenges with detection. Finally, it presents results comparing zero-halogen and halogen-containing pastes, finding that zero-halogen pastes can improve properties like head-in-pillow resistance while maintaining reliability. The document concludes that zero-halogen pastes remove analytical ambiguities while delivering comparable or superior performance to halogen-containing alternatives.
Low Voiding Reliable Solder Interconnects for LED Packages on Metal Core PCBs...Alpha
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The document evaluates four different lead-free solder paste alloys for assembling LED packages onto metal core printed circuit boards with different dielectric materials, finding that the solder alloy had a more significant impact on resulting solder joint void levels than the dielectric type, with the SnBiAg alloy paste and type A dielectric board combination yielding the smallest average and maximum void sizes.
Effect of Silver in Common Pb-Free Solder AlloysAlpha
Ìý
This document discusses the effects of silver in lead-free solder alloys. It finds that while silver increases cost and dissolution rates, it also lowers melting temperatures, improves wetting, and enhances thermal fatigue resistance compared to silver-free alloys. The document examines how silver content affects microstructure, melting properties, and performance in wetting and wave soldering applications. It concludes that an optimized balance of silver and additional elements like bismuth can improve alloys by reducing operating temperatures and enhancing grain structure.
The Effect of Mixing BGA and Solder Paste Alloys on the Formation of VoidsAlpha
Ìý
This presentation examines the drivers for mixed alloy systems, typical voiding requirements, common ways of reducing voids and the effects of mixed alloys on voiding.
This document discusses toxic plants that can affect livestock. It identifies several categories of toxic plants including those containing nitrates and oxalates, causing liver disease and photosensitivity, organ failure, cardiovascular issues, and cyanide poisoning. Specific toxic plants are discussed like buttercups, nightshades, ragworts, and others. The document also covers topics like fescue toxicosis, minimizing toxic plant effects, and provides resources for more information.
This document outlines the schedule and topics for a workshop on sheep and goat management. The first topic is maintaining hoof health, including the three main hoof diseases of foot scald, foot rot, and foot abscesses. Foot rot is highly contagious and difficult to eradicate. Other topics include increasing birthing rates through genetic selection, nutrition management, and culling practices. The final topic is on internal parasite management.
This is the fourth presentation from a six-part webinar series on the National Sheep Improvement Program (NSIP). The presenter is Bill Shultz, an Ohio Suffolk breeder. The presentation was given on May 22, 2014.
This document discusses integrated parasite management (IPM) strategies for small ruminants. It notes that anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance is a major issue, as worms have developed resistance to all drug classes. To slow the development of resistance, the document recommends increasing the number of worms that have not been exposed to dewormers (refugia), avoiding underdosing and improper administration of dewormers, and not introducing resistant worms to farms. It also discusses testing for resistance using fecal egg count reduction tests and provides an example test from a sheep farm that showed resistance to certain dewormers.
This document summarizes a webinar on disease management in sheep and goats. It discusses several chronic wasting diseases including caseous lymphadenitis (CL), ovine progressive pneumonia (OPP), caprine arthritic encephalitis (CAE), Johne's disease, and scrapie. For each disease, it covers causative agents, transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, control/management, and eradication. CL is caused by bacteria and causes abscesses while OPP and CAE are viral diseases. Johne's disease is caused by Mycobacterium and may have zoonotic potential. Proper testing, isolation, culling and hygiene are emphasized for control and eradication of these
Internal parasites pose a significant health problem for sheep farms. Common internal parasites include various nematodes (roundworms) and flukes. The barber pole worm causes major losses worldwide. Widespread anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance has developed due to overreliance on and misuse of dewormers. Studies show resistance to common dewormers on many Alberta farms. Integrated parasite management is needed to control parasites in a sustainable manner while reducing selection pressure for resistance.
This document announces a 2015 winter webinar series on pasture management for small ruminant producers presented by University of Maryland Extension. The series consists of 5 webinars held weekly from February 4 to March 4, each covering a different topic. The first webinar on February 4 focuses on planning a pasture system and will discuss establishing goals, assessing farm resources, choosing a management system, and being flexible. The presenters are Susan Schoenian and Jeff Semler from University of Maryland Extension.
This document provides tips for improving lambing and kidding percentages through management, genetics, and selection. It discusses establishing benchmarks for lambing/kidding percentages on your farm and compares typical percentages to benchmarks. The key factors that affect lambing/kidding percentages are fertility, litter size, and survival from birth through weaning and beyond. Management practices, genetics, nutrition, and selection can all be used to improve percentages.
Revue de presse kylia semaine du 15 au 21 septembre 2014KYLIA France
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5. Discografia Àlbums d'estudi Iron Maiden (1980) Killers (1981) The Number Of The Beast (1982) Piece Of Mind (1983) Powerslave (1984) Somewhere In Time (1986) Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988) No Prayer For The Dying (1990) Fear Of The Dark (1992) The X Factor (1995) Virtual XI (1996) Brave New World (2000) Dance Of Death (2003) A Matter Of Life And Death (2006) So Run to the hills.– Un Top Ten al Regne Unit. Caught Somewhere in Time Sign of the Cross Brave New World – Bruce Dickinson i Adrian Smith al 1999.
9. Discografia Àlbums The sickness - 2000 / Giant Records Belive - 2002 / Reprise Records Ten Thousands Fists - 2005 / Reprise Records Indestructible - 2008 / Reprise Records Singles Stupify - 2000 / Giant Records Voices - 2000 / Giant Records Down with the sickness - 2000 / Giant Records Prayer - 2002 / Reprise Records Remember - 2002 / Reprise Records Stricken - 2005 / Reprise Records Land of confussion - 2005 Inside the fire - 2008 Indestructible - 2008
11. HammerFall Membres: * Joacim Cans - Veus * Oscar Dronjak - Guitarra, Cors * Fredrik Larsson - Baix * Anders Johansson - Bateria * Pontus Norgren - guitarra
17. Discografia Àlbums d'estudi Killing is my Business…And Business is good (Combat Records, 1985) Peace sells…but who’e buying? (Capitol Records, 1986) So far, so good…so what! (Capitol Records, 1988) Rust in peace (Capitol Records, 1990) Countdown to extincion (Capitol Records, 1992) Touthanasia (Capitol Records, 1994) Crypting wrtings (Capitol Records, 1997) Risk (Capitol Records, 1999) The world needs a hero (Sanctuary Records, 2001) The system has failed (Sanctuary Records, 2004) United abominations (Roadrunner Records, 2007) Endegame (Roadrunner Records, 2009)
21. Discografia Discografia * Battalions Of Fear (1988) * Follow The Blind (1989) * Tales From The Twilight World (1990) * Somewhere Far Beyond (1992) * Tokyo Tales (1993) * Imaginations From The Other Side (1995) * The Forgotten Tales (1996) * Nightfall in Middle-Earth (1998) * A Night at the Opera (2002) * Live (2003) * A Twist in the Myth (2006) Singles * A Past And Future Secret (1995) * Mister Sandman (1996) * Mirror Mirror (1998) * And Then There Was Silence (2001) * The Bard's Song (In the Forest) (2003) * Fly (2006) * Another Stranger Me (2007)
23. Fet per: Samuel DÃaz Hermida Nota: Si voleu mes heavy metal visiteu els hipervincles de noms de grups que hi ha al meu blog o visiteu http :// fourofthebest.blogspot.com