This is the introductory slide for iBeacons. The slides include information about what Beacons are, its working and they impact or lives.
It is part of Internet of things, helps making the shopping experience better for cutomers.
REVO is a portable augmented reality device that projects digital information onto physical surfaces using a camera, projector, and sensors. It bridges the gap between digital and physical worlds by allowing users to interact with intangible online information in the real world. The prototype device is affordable at $150 and uses computer vision algorithms and an internet connection to identify objects and surfaces, retrieve related online information, and project it for interaction. Some potential applications include making calls, recording notes, accessing digital information, and getting details about products by pointing the device at them. The goal is to turn any surface into an interactive display.
Advertise Yourself! - reelyActive at Bluetooth World 2014reelyActive
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The alternative for indoor location of Bluetooth Smart (BLE) devices including smartphones and wearables. Presented by reelyActive at Bluetooth World 2014.
This document discusses the development of virtual assistants and new user interfaces built upon them. It provides an overview of current virtual assistants like Google Assistant, Amazon Echo, Apple Siri, and Facebook M. It notes the challenges of virtual assistants being too general purpose and discusses how "virtual specialists" with deep domain knowledge can have more natural conversations. The document describes how virtual assistants could be made more customizable, extensible, and personalized through features like ontology authoring, emotion detection, social influences, and preference learning from user context and biometrics. In the end, it argues that while virtual assistants are improving, user interfaces will still be useful to bring these capabilities together.
This document discusses iBeacons and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. It explains that iBeacons use BLE to transmit location data to nearby devices, allowing apps to provide proximity-based notifications and functions. The document outlines iBeacon specifications, platform support, detection methods, and challenges related to battery life, signal strength variations and Bluetooth limitations. Code libraries are presented to simplify implementing iBeacon detection on Android.
Ninja Blocks is a comprehensive API that aims to make connecting hardware devices easier by addressing issues with prototyping and connectivity. It supports a wide range of IoT devices like lights, appliances, and fitness trackers. By providing a minimal infrastructure, it allows for sustained loads, low latency, high availability, remote access, and external developer access when connecting things. The API is offered as an alternative to other IoT platforms that also aim to simplify connecting hardware devices.
This document discusses building multimodal skills for Alexa screen devices. It covers the evolution of user interfaces, types of Alexa devices, and components of a multimodal interface. It provides an overview of developing Alexa skills, including voice user interfaces, programming logic, and resources. It also discusses design principles for multimodal Alexa skills, such as complementing voice with visuals and adapting for different screen devices and form factors.
Zikit Review on iBeacon Technology (1st Israeli iBeacon Hackathon)Idan Meir
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Review about the iBeacon Technology from The First Israeli iBeacon Hackathon 18-19.12.14
The held by Gil Elgrably, Co-Founder and CTO of Zik-it.com
For more details: www.zik-it.com
The P-ISM consists of 5 functions: a CPU pen, camera, virtual keyboard, visual output projector, and phone. It allows users to perform computer functions like typing and viewing content on any flat surface. The pen acts as the computing engine and connects to the internet via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi through a cellular phone function. While portable and enabling ubiquitous computing, challenges include cost, battery life, and the virtual keyboard concept not being novel. The document concludes that this was just the start of more compact communication devices to come.
Code: https://github.com/jamesmontemagno/iBeaconsEverywhere
iBeacons are taking the world by storm allowing developers to leverage Bluetooth Low Energy to give their apps location support that can work just about anywhere including indoors. This give you the ability to enable any number of scenarios based upon device proximity that were never before possible. From retail stores to even sports including the Super Bowl and MLB, you will soon be finding iBeacons just about everywhere. Introduced as a core feature of iOS 7 iBeacon support has now found it's way to Android. You will learn what an iBeacon is, how they work, how you would want to use them, and how to get started making apps in both Android and iOS. All demonstrations will be coded in C#, but will be applicable to any iOS or Android developer in any language.
Cambridge data insights mobile business intelligenceJen Stirrup
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This document summarizes a presentation about mobile business intelligence. It discusses how mobile BI allows business users to analyze and visualize their own data on mobile devices like the iPad. It provides overviews of PowerPivot and Tableau for data modeling and visualization, and tips for effective mobile BI visualizations, including using filters, drill downs, tooltips, and avoiding issues with maps, zooming, and moire effects on screens. The document contains demos of analyzing UK census data on religious groups with mobile BI tools.
The document provides an overview of voice assistants, including what they are, how they work, examples of popular voice assistants like Siri, Cortana, Alexa, and Google Assistant, and the pros and cons of using voice assistants. It explains that voice assistants are AI applications that understand natural language and allow users to complete tasks through voice commands on mobile devices and smart home devices. Examples of popular voice assistants are then described in more detail along with their main advantages and disadvantages.
Social, local, and mobile applications aim to make business transactions easier by connecting users and providing more accessible features, allowing users to be more productive without wasting time on tasks. These applications help address issues like people always feeling rushed and unable to take time for transactions by putting options on mobile devices and online.
INTRODUCTION
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? It is commonly reimagined as "just a rather very intelligent system" (J A R V I S)
OVERVIEW
? Jarvis is a digital life assistant.
? Based on the Python language.
? It is an open source software.
? Jarvis assists with your daily life by acting as an
? Write a note
? Corona Virus Update
? Weather Details
? All searching option
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Sql server 2012 mobile business intelligenceJen Stirrup
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This document summarizes a presentation on mobile business intelligence. It includes an agenda that covers an overview of using an iPad for mobile BI, PowerPivot for scalability, and a demo using census data. The presentation discusses the advantages of self-service mobile BI for business users to analyze and visualize their own data. It also covers architecture options, what PowerPivot and Tableau are, tips for effective mobile visualization, and potential issues like illusory effects on mobile devices.
The document summarizes the Gravite platform solution for location-based services (LBS) challenges in an untethered world. It discusses the LBS landscape involving multiple technologies, devices, and networks. It then describes Gravite's platform which uses an expert system to monitor locations, enable pull and push services, and deliver applications to devices based on profiles, rules, facts and actions. The platform provides a robust, scalable and integrated solution to address the major industry trends of converging internet, wireless and location-based technologies.
This document describes different types of computer systems: desktops, which are not portable personal computers; laptops, which are portable versions of desktops that can connect wirelessly; tablets, which are smaller than laptops and also connect wirelessly; smartphones, which are phones that can access the internet and social media; and some game consoles, which allow online gaming and web browsing through internet connectivity.
Desktop computers have a computer tower, monitor, keyboard and mouse and are intended for reliability and multiple functions mainly in offices and homes. Laptops can perform the same functions as desktops but are portable with integrated components like the screen, keyboard, and computer in one unit powered by a battery. Notebooks/netbooks are smaller laptops primarily for internet access due to their small, light and portable size. Tablets are light portable computers mainly for web browsing and games like the Apple iPad. Games consoles can be used for internet, TV, music, movies and playing games either solo or online against others. Mobile phones are handheld devices for calling, texting and include smartphones for additional functions like email and apps. PD
Hardware technology is driving a significant revolution in the commerce world, where inexpensive hardware and revitalized standards, like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Bluetooth Low Energy, are enabling a hack space for payment technology. As we explore these technology standards, we'll see how the startups and small scale developers are the ones changing the path of the future of commerce.
Apple's iBeacon uses Bluetooth technology to enable micro-location capabilities. iBeacons can detect nearby iOS devices and send them targeted messages and coupons. Retailers are implementing iBeacons to provide customized offers, interactive maps, and digital signage. Challenges include preventing message spam and ensuring beacons work reliably across varying environments.
Interested in iBeacon technology but have no idea what it is or how it works? This presentation aims to give a quick insights to this technology by explaining how it works and how it can be applied to create location-aware mobile apps.
iBeacons use Bluetooth Low Energy technology to broadcast unique identifiers that can be detected by nearby smartphones and other devices to provide location-based services. iBeacons transmit a universally unique identifier, major number, and minor number that allow apps to identify a beacon's location and provide contextual information. Some applications of iBeacons include improving customer experiences in retail stores and hospitals by sending notifications as users move throughout a location.
LocalSocial O Reilly Webcast ºÝºÝߣs - A Tour of the BeacosystemSean O'Sullivan
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This document provides an overview of proximity and beacon technology. It discusses the evolution of proximity platforms from 2000 to the present day. Key topics covered include Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), iBeacon, Eddystone, the Google Physical Web, and various use cases for beacon technology in retail, sports/stadiums, airports, and other industries. The document also examines issues around collecting proximity data and the potential for using beacons beyond just pushing offers.
This document provides an overview of beacon technology and context aware apps. It discusses iBeacons and Eddystone, which are Bluetooth Low Energy beacon specifications from Apple and Google respectively. iBeacons interact with iOS apps through CoreLocation APIs while Eddystone works with Android apps using Google Play Services. The document also covers example use cases for context aware apps and challenges with beacon technology.
Foo Caf¨¦ 20160407 - Beacons and PhoneGap in practiceAbiro AB
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This document provides an overview of beacons and their use with PhoneGap/Cordova apps. It discusses what beacons are, how they work by broadcasting Bluetooth signals, common beacon types like iBeacon and Eddystone, and how apps can associate beacons with content. It also addresses myths, use cases, considerations for implementations, and the current status of beacon usage.
The document discusses emerging technology trends including wearable devices, iBeacons, contextual computing, virtual assistants, the Internet of Things (IoT), and how analytics can make sense of large amounts of data. Key points include: wearables collecting sensor data to gain user context; iBeacons using Bluetooth to provide micro-location awareness; virtual assistants integrating various technologies to anticipate user needs; and the IoT generating big data that analytics can analyze for patterns and insights. The trends are moving computing closer to users and making more information available through smarter use of data.
iBeacon uses Bluetooth Low Energy technology to allow mobile devices to detect when they are near a location equipped with an iBeacon transmitter. An iBeacon broadcast includes a universally unique identifier, major identifier, and minor identifier. A beacon's signal strength can determine approximate distance and range. While iBeacons are often used for retail coupons and shopping, they can also enable home automation, enhance museum and exhibition experiences, and allow for taxi alerts. However, permission and security are challenges that need addressed with iBeacon technology.
The P-ISM consists of 5 functions: a CPU pen, camera, virtual keyboard, visual output projector, and phone. It allows users to perform computer functions like typing and viewing content on any flat surface. The pen acts as the computing engine and connects to the internet via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi through a cellular phone function. While portable and enabling ubiquitous computing, challenges include cost, battery life, and the virtual keyboard concept not being novel. The document concludes that this was just the start of more compact communication devices to come.
Code: https://github.com/jamesmontemagno/iBeaconsEverywhere
iBeacons are taking the world by storm allowing developers to leverage Bluetooth Low Energy to give their apps location support that can work just about anywhere including indoors. This give you the ability to enable any number of scenarios based upon device proximity that were never before possible. From retail stores to even sports including the Super Bowl and MLB, you will soon be finding iBeacons just about everywhere. Introduced as a core feature of iOS 7 iBeacon support has now found it's way to Android. You will learn what an iBeacon is, how they work, how you would want to use them, and how to get started making apps in both Android and iOS. All demonstrations will be coded in C#, but will be applicable to any iOS or Android developer in any language.
Cambridge data insights mobile business intelligenceJen Stirrup
?
This document summarizes a presentation about mobile business intelligence. It discusses how mobile BI allows business users to analyze and visualize their own data on mobile devices like the iPad. It provides overviews of PowerPivot and Tableau for data modeling and visualization, and tips for effective mobile BI visualizations, including using filters, drill downs, tooltips, and avoiding issues with maps, zooming, and moire effects on screens. The document contains demos of analyzing UK census data on religious groups with mobile BI tools.
The document provides an overview of voice assistants, including what they are, how they work, examples of popular voice assistants like Siri, Cortana, Alexa, and Google Assistant, and the pros and cons of using voice assistants. It explains that voice assistants are AI applications that understand natural language and allow users to complete tasks through voice commands on mobile devices and smart home devices. Examples of popular voice assistants are then described in more detail along with their main advantages and disadvantages.
Social, local, and mobile applications aim to make business transactions easier by connecting users and providing more accessible features, allowing users to be more productive without wasting time on tasks. These applications help address issues like people always feeling rushed and unable to take time for transactions by putting options on mobile devices and online.
INTRODUCTION
? The character has appeared heavily in media adaptations of iron man and avengers stories
? It is commonly reimagined as "just a rather very intelligent system" (J A R V I S)
OVERVIEW
? Jarvis is a digital life assistant.
? Based on the Python language.
? It is an open source software.
? Jarvis assists with your daily life by acting as an
? Write a note
? Corona Virus Update
? Weather Details
? All searching option
? Many More¡
Sql server 2012 mobile business intelligenceJen Stirrup
?
This document summarizes a presentation on mobile business intelligence. It includes an agenda that covers an overview of using an iPad for mobile BI, PowerPivot for scalability, and a demo using census data. The presentation discusses the advantages of self-service mobile BI for business users to analyze and visualize their own data. It also covers architecture options, what PowerPivot and Tableau are, tips for effective mobile visualization, and potential issues like illusory effects on mobile devices.
The document summarizes the Gravite platform solution for location-based services (LBS) challenges in an untethered world. It discusses the LBS landscape involving multiple technologies, devices, and networks. It then describes Gravite's platform which uses an expert system to monitor locations, enable pull and push services, and deliver applications to devices based on profiles, rules, facts and actions. The platform provides a robust, scalable and integrated solution to address the major industry trends of converging internet, wireless and location-based technologies.
This document describes different types of computer systems: desktops, which are not portable personal computers; laptops, which are portable versions of desktops that can connect wirelessly; tablets, which are smaller than laptops and also connect wirelessly; smartphones, which are phones that can access the internet and social media; and some game consoles, which allow online gaming and web browsing through internet connectivity.
Desktop computers have a computer tower, monitor, keyboard and mouse and are intended for reliability and multiple functions mainly in offices and homes. Laptops can perform the same functions as desktops but are portable with integrated components like the screen, keyboard, and computer in one unit powered by a battery. Notebooks/netbooks are smaller laptops primarily for internet access due to their small, light and portable size. Tablets are light portable computers mainly for web browsing and games like the Apple iPad. Games consoles can be used for internet, TV, music, movies and playing games either solo or online against others. Mobile phones are handheld devices for calling, texting and include smartphones for additional functions like email and apps. PD
Hardware technology is driving a significant revolution in the commerce world, where inexpensive hardware and revitalized standards, like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Bluetooth Low Energy, are enabling a hack space for payment technology. As we explore these technology standards, we'll see how the startups and small scale developers are the ones changing the path of the future of commerce.
Apple's iBeacon uses Bluetooth technology to enable micro-location capabilities. iBeacons can detect nearby iOS devices and send them targeted messages and coupons. Retailers are implementing iBeacons to provide customized offers, interactive maps, and digital signage. Challenges include preventing message spam and ensuring beacons work reliably across varying environments.
Interested in iBeacon technology but have no idea what it is or how it works? This presentation aims to give a quick insights to this technology by explaining how it works and how it can be applied to create location-aware mobile apps.
iBeacons use Bluetooth Low Energy technology to broadcast unique identifiers that can be detected by nearby smartphones and other devices to provide location-based services. iBeacons transmit a universally unique identifier, major number, and minor number that allow apps to identify a beacon's location and provide contextual information. Some applications of iBeacons include improving customer experiences in retail stores and hospitals by sending notifications as users move throughout a location.
LocalSocial O Reilly Webcast ºÝºÝߣs - A Tour of the BeacosystemSean O'Sullivan
?
This document provides an overview of proximity and beacon technology. It discusses the evolution of proximity platforms from 2000 to the present day. Key topics covered include Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), iBeacon, Eddystone, the Google Physical Web, and various use cases for beacon technology in retail, sports/stadiums, airports, and other industries. The document also examines issues around collecting proximity data and the potential for using beacons beyond just pushing offers.
This document provides an overview of beacon technology and context aware apps. It discusses iBeacons and Eddystone, which are Bluetooth Low Energy beacon specifications from Apple and Google respectively. iBeacons interact with iOS apps through CoreLocation APIs while Eddystone works with Android apps using Google Play Services. The document also covers example use cases for context aware apps and challenges with beacon technology.
Foo Caf¨¦ 20160407 - Beacons and PhoneGap in practiceAbiro AB
?
This document provides an overview of beacons and their use with PhoneGap/Cordova apps. It discusses what beacons are, how they work by broadcasting Bluetooth signals, common beacon types like iBeacon and Eddystone, and how apps can associate beacons with content. It also addresses myths, use cases, considerations for implementations, and the current status of beacon usage.
The document discusses emerging technology trends including wearable devices, iBeacons, contextual computing, virtual assistants, the Internet of Things (IoT), and how analytics can make sense of large amounts of data. Key points include: wearables collecting sensor data to gain user context; iBeacons using Bluetooth to provide micro-location awareness; virtual assistants integrating various technologies to anticipate user needs; and the IoT generating big data that analytics can analyze for patterns and insights. The trends are moving computing closer to users and making more information available through smarter use of data.
iBeacon uses Bluetooth Low Energy technology to allow mobile devices to detect when they are near a location equipped with an iBeacon transmitter. An iBeacon broadcast includes a universally unique identifier, major identifier, and minor identifier. A beacon's signal strength can determine approximate distance and range. While iBeacons are often used for retail coupons and shopping, they can also enable home automation, enhance museum and exhibition experiences, and allow for taxi alerts. However, permission and security are challenges that need addressed with iBeacon technology.
Beacons are small Bluetooth devices that broadcast and receive signals within short distances. iBeacon is Apple's version that allows Bluetooth devices to broadcast and receive tiny amounts of data. It consists of broadcasters (beacon devices) that continuously transmit their identifier, and receivers (smartphone apps) that detect nearby beacons. Beacons use Bluetooth Low Energy which requires minimum energy for devices to detect transmissions. They can be used for indoor location, resource tracking, and in retail, museums, zoos to provide contextual information to users.
This document provides an overview of proximity technologies including beacons. It discusses the Bluetooth standard and how it powers proximity through technologies like Bluetooth Low Energy. It covers Apple's iBeacon technology and use cases as well as alternatives like Google's Physical Web. The document outlines the growing "Beacosystem" of companies in the beacon space and provides a summary of the various players involved. It also touches on issues, trends and resources related to proximity technologies and beacons.
This presentation is designed to provide a fundamental outline of what mobile beacons are, how they work and how they can be applied to practical marketing campaigns.
Beacons are about to be a very big deal. How big? Cisco is saying the Internet of Things (IoT) will be worth $19 Trillion and will have 5 to 10 times the impact of the Internet itself. With Bluetooth Low Energy beacons being a pillar of the IoT, these little things are poised to do big things.
If you're new to iBeacon technology, check out this presentation to learn a little more. Intrigued? Head on over to BKON.com to learn even more.
iBeacons use Bluetooth Low Energy technology to allow devices to detect signals within a range of 5-70 meters to enable location-based notifications and content. They consist of low-cost transmitters that broadcast an identifier to nearby smartphones, which can then trigger push notifications and app content. Major companies using iBeacons include retailers, museums, and airports for indoor positioning and promotions. The future of iBeacons includes expanding their use for indoor location and mobile payments.
Stephen Abram's presentation discusses using beacons to enhance community engagement. Beacons are small devices that transmit location data via Bluetooth to nearby smartphones. They can provide more accurate indoor location than GPS. Abram explains that beacons have several use cases like location-based notifications and can deliver contextual messages to users within range. He envisions libraries using beacons to notify patrons of in-library events or resources based on their proximity. Abram also considers how beacons could enhance experiences in other community settings. However, he notes privacy, adoption challenges, and potential spam are key issues to consider with any beacon implementation.
Hacking health: IoT, analytics and other trendsJim Boland
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The document discusses emerging technology trends including wearable devices, iBeacons, contextual computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and analytics. Wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers are becoming more common. iBeacons enable micro-location services indoors. Contextual computing uses information about a user's context to improve services. The growth of connected devices as part of the IoT is generating large amounts of data that can be analyzed for insights using analytics platforms.
[CocoaHeads Tricity] Estimote Beacons - world most popular iBeacon implementa...Mateusz Klimczak
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This document discusses iBeacons and Estimote beacons. It begins with an overview of what iBeacons are and their characteristics, such as using Bluetooth to detect proximity to transmit location-based notifications. It then covers Estimote beacons specifically, which are small Bluetooth devices that can be detected by smartphones to provide location-based services. Potential uses of beacons are discussed, along with alternatives to Estimote beacons and how to begin developing beacon applications using Estimote's software development kit.
This document discusses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and iBeacons. It provides an overview of BLE including its history, applications, terminology used in BLE networks involving peripherals and centrals, how peripherals are located through advertising packets, and support across iOS and Android platforms. It also describes iBeacons specifically, how they advertise their presence using UUIDs and can be used for region monitoring and ranging. A demo of an iBeacon is shown. Key differences between BLE and NFC are also highlighted.
Many MSPs overlook endpoint backup, missing out on additional profit and leaving a gap that puts client data at risk.
Join our webinar as we break down the top challenges of endpoint backup¡ªand how to overcome them.
Formal Methods: Whence and Whither? [Martin Fr?nzle Festkolloquium, 2025]Jonathan Bowen
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Alan Turing arguably wrote the first paper on formal methods 75 years ago. Since then, there have been claims and counterclaims about formal methods. Tool development has been slow but aided by Moore¡¯s Law with the increasing power of computers. Although formal methods are not widespread in practical usage at a heavyweight level, their influence as crept into software engineering practice to the extent that they are no longer necessarily called formal methods in their use. In addition, in areas where safety and security are important, with the increasing use of computers in such applications, formal methods are a viable way to improve the reliability of such software-based systems. Their use in hardware where a mistake can be very costly is also important. This talk explores the journey of formal methods to the present day and speculates on future directions.
Just like life, our code must evolve to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. Adaptability is key in developing for the web, tablets, APIs, or serverless applications. Multi-runtime development is the future, and that future is dynamic. Enter BoxLang: Dynamic. Modular. Productive. (www.boxlang.io)
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Unlock your creative potential with powerful IDE tools designed for BoxLang, offering an intuitive development experience that streamlines your workflow. Join us as we redefine JVM development and step into the era of BoxLang. Welcome to the future.
World Information Architecture Day 2025 - UX at a CrossroadsJoshua Randall
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User Experience stands at a crossroads: will we live up to our potential to design a better world? or will we be co-opted by ¡°product management¡± or another business buzzword?
Looking backwards, this talk will show how UX has repeatedly failed to create a better world, drawing on industry data from Nielsen Norman Group, Baymard, MeasuringU, WebAIM, and others.
Looking forwards, this talk will argue that UX must resist hype, say no more often and collaborate less often (you read that right), and become a true profession ¡ª in order to be able to design a better world.
Inside Freshworks' Migration from Cassandra to ScyllaDB by Premkumar PatturajScyllaDB
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Freshworks migrated from Cassandra to ScyllaDB to handle growing audit log data efficiently. Cassandra required frequent scaling, complex repairs, and had non-linear scaling. ScyllaDB reduced costs with fewer machines and improved operations. Using Zero Downtime Migration (ZDM), they bulk-migrated data, performed dual writes, and validated consistency.
TrustArc Webinar - Building your DPIA/PIA Program: Best Practices & TipsTrustArc
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Understanding DPIA/PIAs and how to implement them can be the key to embedding privacy in the heart of your organization as well as achieving compliance with multiple data protection / privacy laws, such as GDPR and CCPA. Indeed, the GDPR mandates Privacy by Design and requires documented Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) for high risk processing and the EU AI Act requires an assessment of fundamental rights.
How can you build this into a sustainable program across your business? What are the similarities and differences between PIAs and DPIAs? What are the best practices for integrating PIAs/DPIAs into your data privacy processes?
Whether you're refining your compliance framework or looking to enhance your PIA/DPIA execution, this session will provide actionable insights and strategies to ensure your organization meets the highest standards of data protection.
Join our panel of privacy experts as we explore:
- DPIA & PIA best practices
- Key regulatory requirements for conducting PIAs and DPIAs
- How to identify and mitigate data privacy risks through comprehensive assessments
- Strategies for ensuring documentation and compliance are robust and defensible
- Real-world case studies that highlight common pitfalls and practical solutions
UiPath Automation Developer Associate Training Series 2025 - Session 1DianaGray10
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Welcome to UiPath Automation Developer Associate Training Series 2025 - Session 1.
In this session, we will cover the following topics:
Introduction to RPA & UiPath Studio
Overview of RPA and its applications
Introduction to UiPath Studio
Variables & Data Types
Control Flows
You are requested to finish the following self-paced training for this session:
Variables, Constants and Arguments in Studio 2 modules - 1h 30m - https://academy.uipath.com/courses/variables-constants-and-arguments-in-studio
Control Flow in Studio 2 modules - 2h 15m - https:/academy.uipath.com/courses/control-flow-in-studio
?? For any questions you may have, please use the dedicated Forum thread. You can tag the hosts and mentors directly and they will reply as soon as possible.
A Framework for Model-Driven Digital Twin EngineeringDaniel Lehner
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ºÝºÝߣs from my PhD Defense at Johannes Kepler University, held on Janurary 10, 2025.
The full thesis is available here: https://epub.jku.at/urn/urn:nbn:at:at-ubl:1-83896
The Future of Repair: Transparent and Incremental by Botond De?nesScyllaDB
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Regularly run repairs are essential to keep clusters healthy, yet having a good repair schedule is more challenging than it should be. Repairs often take a long time, preventing running them often. This has an impact on data consistency and also limits the usefulness of the new repair based tombstone garbage collection. We want to address these challenges by making repairs incremental and allowing for automatic repair scheduling, without relying on external tools.
Transform Your Future with Front-End Development TrainingVtechlabs
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Kickstart your career in web development with our front-end web development course in Vadodara. Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, and more through hands-on projects and expert mentorship. Our front-end development course with placement includes real-world training, mock interviews, and job assistance to help you secure top roles like Front-End Developer, UI/UX Developer, and Web Designer.
Join VtechLabs today and build a successful career in the booming IT industry!
FinTech - US Annual Funding Report - 2024.pptxTracxn
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US FinTech 2024, offering a comprehensive analysis of key trends, funding activities, and top-performing sectors that shaped the FinTech ecosystem in the US 2024. The report delivers detailed data and insights into the region's funding landscape and other developments. We believe this report will provide you with valuable insights to understand the evolving market dynamics.
5. What is Beacon?
? I work on Bluetooth Low Energy(BLE), do you?
? I know your location
? Motivation ¨C GPS doesn¡¯t work well indoors
? Calculates proximity, not location
6. BLE: what is it?
? Low energy wireless personal area network
? Not a Bluetooth!
? Transmits data over short distance
Hello
Sends small
data packet
Listens and helps
calculating proximity
7. iBeacons
? There are Millions of Beacon devices in the world¡.
? PHONES ¨C the concept behind iBeacons
? Apple¡¯s technology standard for devices with BLE capabilities
? Cross platform
10. Few more examples
? Identify passengers stuck in airport security
? Tracking your seat in stadium
? Provide smarter signage
? Events promotions ¨C communicate info and point to complementary content
? Transportation ¨C info about delays
? Home automation