The ISP industry has been selling the public and government on the benefits of 'superfast' broadband. This presentation argues that the goal should instead be 'superfit' broadband.
This document discusses the development of a software package that combines virus protection, key logging, and download management capabilities. It provides code snippets for each of these components, including a download manager class, virus detector class, and key logger class. The goal was to create popular software for both personal and corporate users by bundling useful utilities with potential privacy concerns like key logging.
The document lists various hobbies and activities such as playing sports, music, video games, and spending time with family. It also contains questions about preferences regarding foods, chores, entertainment, and use of technology. The questions can be answered by selecting between positive or negative responses.
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Guest post or blog post or guest blog post on PR5 website. For more details on: https://goo.gl/quThpi & https://goo.gl/9Dkp6W
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The document discusses the implementation of an ETL system with bi-directional data flow between Source A and Source B. It describes the ETL process, data sources and targets, and commercial and open-source ETL tools that can be used. It also discusses six key parts of ETL solutions for data integration in a data warehouse: data migration, consolidation, integration, master data management, the data warehouse itself, and data synchronization.
This document discusses the concept of a Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) and its importance in negotiations. It defines a BATNA as the best option if an agreement cannot be reached through negotiation. It explains that having a strong BATNA gives a negotiator more power. The document provides tips for negotiators such as identifying your BATNA based on your situation, improving your BATNA, considering the other side's BATNA, knowing the zone of possible agreement, and using stretch goals and anchoring techniques to get the best outcome.
The document analyzes the generic conventions of horror movie homepages by examining the websites for The Women in Black (2012), Paranormal Activity (2015), Insidious (2015), and Annabelle (2014). All of the homepages greet visitors with a trailer and use additional features like buttons or menus to provide more information about the film's plot, characters, and production details without revealing too much. They also include social media icons and buttons to promote the film through online engagement and advertising.
Integration in component based technologySaransh Garg
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Integration testing involves testing interactions between system components and subsystems. Various integration testing strategies exist, such as big bang, bottom-up, top-down, and sandwich testing. Bottom-up testing tests lower level components first before integrating them into higher levels. Top-down tests higher level components first using stubs for lower levels. Sandwich testing combines top-down and bottom-up approaches. The goal of integration testing is to identify failures in component interactions and subsystems.
Amar Nukic successfully completed the online Coursera course "Grow to Greatness: Smart Growth for Private Businesses, Part I" on March 11, 2013. The course, based on material used in an MBA program at Darden Graduate School of Business, focuses on common challenges of growing an entrepreneurial business. The statement of accomplishment was signed by Edward D. Hess, Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at Darden Graduate School of Business.
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Guest post or blog post or guest blog post on PR5 website. For more details on: https://goo.gl/quThpi & https://goo.gl/9Dkp6W
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The document discusses the implementation of an ETL system with bi-directional data flow between Source A and Source B. It describes the ETL process, data sources and targets, and commercial and open-source ETL tools that can be used. It also discusses six key parts of ETL solutions for data integration in a data warehouse: data migration, consolidation, integration, master data management, the data warehouse itself, and data synchronization.
This document discusses the concept of a Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) and its importance in negotiations. It defines a BATNA as the best option if an agreement cannot be reached through negotiation. It explains that having a strong BATNA gives a negotiator more power. The document provides tips for negotiators such as identifying your BATNA based on your situation, improving your BATNA, considering the other side's BATNA, knowing the zone of possible agreement, and using stretch goals and anchoring techniques to get the best outcome.
The document analyzes the generic conventions of horror movie homepages by examining the websites for The Women in Black (2012), Paranormal Activity (2015), Insidious (2015), and Annabelle (2014). All of the homepages greet visitors with a trailer and use additional features like buttons or menus to provide more information about the film's plot, characters, and production details without revealing too much. They also include social media icons and buttons to promote the film through online engagement and advertising.
Integration in component based technologySaransh Garg
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Integration testing involves testing interactions between system components and subsystems. Various integration testing strategies exist, such as big bang, bottom-up, top-down, and sandwich testing. Bottom-up testing tests lower level components first before integrating them into higher levels. Top-down tests higher level components first using stubs for lower levels. Sandwich testing combines top-down and bottom-up approaches. The goal of integration testing is to identify failures in component interactions and subsystems.
Amar Nukic successfully completed the online Coursera course "Grow to Greatness: Smart Growth for Private Businesses, Part I" on March 11, 2013. The course, based on material used in an MBA program at Darden Graduate School of Business, focuses on common challenges of growing an entrepreneurial business. The statement of accomplishment was signed by Edward D. Hess, Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at Darden Graduate School of Business.