A aluna Rebeca Costa Marinho apresentou um projeto sobre coleta seletiva e sacos plásticos para a Feira do Conhecimento. O projeto foi coordenado pelo professor Zezinho e colaborado pela professora Norma Coelho para a turma 1 ano A.
The document discusses policy driven development for large scale systems. It describes the problem of requirements changing over time which can lead to buggy and obsolete code. The proposed solution is to use policy languages to allow flexible insertion of policies at runtime. This avoids hardcoding requirements and allows systems to adapt over time. Examples of using policy languages in the real-world PALMS system are provided to control access and perform auditing. The benefits of the policy approach include injecting control, filtering and adding new features via policy without changing code. This enables policy-driven composition of applications at runtime.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta sobre hábitos y métodos de estudio de 35 estudiantes de 6o grado. La encuesta evalúa 7 categorías como el lugar de estudio, la atención en clase, los apuntes, el estudio, esquemas y resúmenes, ejercicios, y mejores hábitos y áreas a mejorar. Cada estudiante recibió una calificación en cada categoría y compartió sus mejores hábitos y qué áreas necesitan más trabajo.
Identifying and Evaluating Usability Heuristics Applicable to Clinical Labora...Alexandre Savaris
This document summarizes a study that identified and evaluated usability heuristics applicable to clinical laboratory systems. The researchers assembled a set of existing heuristics and integrated them with Nielsen's 10 general heuristics. They validated the combined heuristics set by comparing heuristic evaluations of an existing clinical laboratory system and a prototype system designed with the heuristics. The prototype performed better, with users completing tasks faster and making fewer errors. This demonstrated that following usability heuristics can improve clinical laboratory systems.
Summary
The Cytoscape Cyberinfrastructure (CI) extends the successful Cytoscape development and community model by enabling network biologists to contribute and leverage microservices deployable at scale. The CI solves many of Cytoscape’s limitations while also delivering novel and dynamic functionality to both Cytoscape and standalone workflows, thus further empowering the already vital network biology community.
Abstract
Cytoscape is an indispensable tool for network data analysis and visualization. One of Cytoscape’s greatest strengths is that it is powered by a vibrant array of developer-contributed apps. However, as network biologists’ requirements evolve, Cytoscape is challenged not only to keep pace, but to lead new and existing developers to create even greater value. Currently, multiscale and multifaceted networks push the memory limits of a Cytoscape workstation, while complex calculations such as Network Based Stratification and Network Based GWAS strain workstation processors. Increasingly, users demand support for collaborative projects, reproducible workflows, and interoperability with external tool chains. Finally, economic pressures favor solutions that promote code and algorithm reusability and evolvability.
In response, we have created the Cytoscape Cyberinfrastructure (CI), which is both an Internet-scale distributed system (based on Microservices [1]) and the network biology community it serves. Its mission is to enable and encourage network biologists to create and deploy high quality, innovative and scalable services focusing on network-based computation, collaboration and visualization.
Microservices can be written in any language, and are highly testable and evolvable. They can run on servers ranging from a single thread to a large cloud-based cluster. They can easily be reused in reproducible workflows or can serve as components in larger services. The CI links microservices via a light weight REST-based aspect-oriented interchange protocol (called CX), which enables tailored data streams while supporting service innovation via evolvable standards. CI infrastructure services support user authentication, long duration job execution, and a service repository that enables researchers to publish their services or discover services published by others. This model builds on the successful Cytoscape app community, which is based on similar mechanisms though at the scale of individual workstations.
Prominent examples of microservices include NDEx [2] (a repository for biological networks), NodeWalker (which uses heat dispersion to identify the most relevant subnetworks containing a given set of genes), cyNetShare [3] (which visualizes a network in a browser) and Cytoscape itself (which can also call CI services). Interfaces are available for Python, IPython, R and Matlab. Future work includes adding clustering, analysis, layout, publishing and display microservices and interfaces to Galaxy and Taverna workflows.
O documento descreve o perfil de profissionais da área de publicidade e propaganda, destacando suas habilidades criativas para desenvolver projetos pertinentes e analisar produtos e serviços para apresentá-los ao público. Também lista diversas áreas de atuação como agências de publicidade, departamentos de marketing, assessorias de imprensa e estúdios de design.
Este documento presenta un plan de estudios para el curso de Informática I. Incluye competencias generales y disciplinares, indicadores de desempeño y una situación didáctica. La secuencia didáctica propone que los estudiantes realicen lecturas sobre conceptos básicos de informática y creen un glosario con términos clave.
Amadeus es un proveedor líder de tecnología de la información para la industria de viajes y turismo. Fundada en 1987, ha crecido para convertirse en el primer distribuidor global, ofreciendo disponibilidad de vuelos neutral y servicios como reservas de hoteles y autos. Amadeus busca ofrecer experiencias de viaje personalizadas a través de tendencias de viaje personalizado, inteligencia de viajes y Amadeus.net.
The document discusses policy driven development for large scale systems. It describes the problem of requirements changing over time which can lead to buggy and obsolete code. The proposed solution is to use policy languages to allow flexible insertion of policies at runtime. This avoids hardcoding requirements and allows systems to adapt over time. Examples of using policy languages in the real-world PALMS system are provided to control access and perform auditing. The benefits of the policy approach include injecting control, filtering and adding new features via policy without changing code. This enables policy-driven composition of applications at runtime.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta sobre hábitos y métodos de estudio de 35 estudiantes de 6o grado. La encuesta evalúa 7 categorías como el lugar de estudio, la atención en clase, los apuntes, el estudio, esquemas y resúmenes, ejercicios, y mejores hábitos y áreas a mejorar. Cada estudiante recibió una calificación en cada categoría y compartió sus mejores hábitos y qué áreas necesitan más trabajo.
Identifying and Evaluating Usability Heuristics Applicable to Clinical Labora...Alexandre Savaris
This document summarizes a study that identified and evaluated usability heuristics applicable to clinical laboratory systems. The researchers assembled a set of existing heuristics and integrated them with Nielsen's 10 general heuristics. They validated the combined heuristics set by comparing heuristic evaluations of an existing clinical laboratory system and a prototype system designed with the heuristics. The prototype performed better, with users completing tasks faster and making fewer errors. This demonstrated that following usability heuristics can improve clinical laboratory systems.
Summary
The Cytoscape Cyberinfrastructure (CI) extends the successful Cytoscape development and community model by enabling network biologists to contribute and leverage microservices deployable at scale. The CI solves many of Cytoscape’s limitations while also delivering novel and dynamic functionality to both Cytoscape and standalone workflows, thus further empowering the already vital network biology community.
Abstract
Cytoscape is an indispensable tool for network data analysis and visualization. One of Cytoscape’s greatest strengths is that it is powered by a vibrant array of developer-contributed apps. However, as network biologists’ requirements evolve, Cytoscape is challenged not only to keep pace, but to lead new and existing developers to create even greater value. Currently, multiscale and multifaceted networks push the memory limits of a Cytoscape workstation, while complex calculations such as Network Based Stratification and Network Based GWAS strain workstation processors. Increasingly, users demand support for collaborative projects, reproducible workflows, and interoperability with external tool chains. Finally, economic pressures favor solutions that promote code and algorithm reusability and evolvability.
In response, we have created the Cytoscape Cyberinfrastructure (CI), which is both an Internet-scale distributed system (based on Microservices [1]) and the network biology community it serves. Its mission is to enable and encourage network biologists to create and deploy high quality, innovative and scalable services focusing on network-based computation, collaboration and visualization.
Microservices can be written in any language, and are highly testable and evolvable. They can run on servers ranging from a single thread to a large cloud-based cluster. They can easily be reused in reproducible workflows or can serve as components in larger services. The CI links microservices via a light weight REST-based aspect-oriented interchange protocol (called CX), which enables tailored data streams while supporting service innovation via evolvable standards. CI infrastructure services support user authentication, long duration job execution, and a service repository that enables researchers to publish their services or discover services published by others. This model builds on the successful Cytoscape app community, which is based on similar mechanisms though at the scale of individual workstations.
Prominent examples of microservices include NDEx [2] (a repository for biological networks), NodeWalker (which uses heat dispersion to identify the most relevant subnetworks containing a given set of genes), cyNetShare [3] (which visualizes a network in a browser) and Cytoscape itself (which can also call CI services). Interfaces are available for Python, IPython, R and Matlab. Future work includes adding clustering, analysis, layout, publishing and display microservices and interfaces to Galaxy and Taverna workflows.
O documento descreve o perfil de profissionais da área de publicidade e propaganda, destacando suas habilidades criativas para desenvolver projetos pertinentes e analisar produtos e serviços para apresentá-los ao público. Também lista diversas áreas de atuação como agências de publicidade, departamentos de marketing, assessorias de imprensa e estúdios de design.
Este documento presenta un plan de estudios para el curso de Informática I. Incluye competencias generales y disciplinares, indicadores de desempeño y una situación didáctica. La secuencia didáctica propone que los estudiantes realicen lecturas sobre conceptos básicos de informática y creen un glosario con términos clave.
Amadeus es un proveedor líder de tecnología de la información para la industria de viajes y turismo. Fundada en 1987, ha crecido para convertirse en el primer distribuidor global, ofreciendo disponibilidad de vuelos neutral y servicios como reservas de hoteles y autos. Amadeus busca ofrecer experiencias de viaje personalizadas a través de tendencias de viaje personalizado, inteligencia de viajes y Amadeus.net.
El documento habla sobre las influencias judías en el pensamiento occidental. Menciona que los judíos, además de estar influenciados por la cultura árabe, también aportaron ideas al pensamiento occidental a través de figuras como Isaac Judío, quien no se opuso al monoteísmo ni a la creación divina. Luego describe a dos filósofos judíos influyentes, Avicena y Maimónides, destacando algunas de sus obras y cómo conciliaron la filosofía con la religión. Finalmente, hace referencia a Alberto Magno y
http://mpropertydeals.com/agile-mont-kiara-kl-malaysia/ - An introduction for Agile Mont Kiara property. For the first time Agile, a China based public listed property development company venture into Malaysia property development together with PJD Group which is another public listed property development company in Malaysia.
UX SA Conference 2015: Innovation Toolkit Phil Barrett
Uber, AirBnB, Wayz, SnapScan, WhatsApp, SnapChat… Those are some of the early winners in the wave digital change that’s sweeping the world. Those companies have innovated further, quicker than competitors and they’ve done it so well that the services they deliver seem “obvious” in hindsight. But to compete with them, and whatever comes next, your organisation is going to have to do something even more awesome.
It might not be very pretty.
Leading an organisation through the realities of innovation is hard. Organisations are typically well adapted to doing what they do, they way they’ve always done it. Real, transformative innovation asks them to leave that behind. It feels equal parts crazy and terrifying. It needs focus, nerve, and yet also heaps of humility.
It helps if you know where you are, secure the time and support you need to succeed, use good ideation methods and conduct proper experiments.
In this 90 minute session we’ll draw on techniques from the world of lean startup and design thinking and look at:
- Some words you can use to get managers to tackle innovation
- How to structure and negotiate the right space for innovation to succeed in your organisation
- Techniques to maximise the chances of generating amazing ideas
- How to deal with differences of opinion and prioritise the right choices
- How to think and talk about experiments and failure
Jennifer Shoemaker is a results-driven sales professional with over 10 years of experience in new home sales, luxury watch sales, and retail sales. She has a proven track record of consistently meeting and exceeding sales goals. She is currently working as a new home sales professional for Irvine Pacific, where her responsibilities include leading sales presentations, qualifying prospects, giving property tours, and assisting with the close of escrow process. Prior to this, she worked in luxury watch sales for Omega and Tourneau, developing loyal clientele and becoming a member of the Million Dollar Club for 7 consecutive years.
This document discusses strategies for guaranteed retirement income. It begins by identifying harmful risks as the first priority, rather than immediately seeking investment opportunities. It then discusses how volatility in the markets can make it difficult to achieve retirement goals, and how diversification alone may not sufficiently reduce risk. The document suggests that the traditional "4% withdrawal rule" no longer applies for most retirees due to increased market volatility. It presents alternatives like guaranteed lifetime income products that can provide protected retirement income without market risk.
This document discusses the evolution of online marketing and how marketers must adapt to changes in technology and consumer behavior. It notes that the number of internet and mobile users is growing rapidly worldwide. Common online activities include using social networks, watching videos, searching, reading emails, and downloading/uploading content. The document recommends combining online and offline marketing efforts to create more impact. An effective online marketing strategy involves evaluating customer needs, selecting appropriate engagement tools, planning campaigns, optimizing efforts, executing plans, tracking results, and improving over time.
Facebook's Open Graph allows third-party apps and websites to integrate their content and actions into a user's Facebook activity. By adding metadata to their webpages, third-parties can trigger the automatic sharing of actions like liking a recipe on a recipe website or checking into a location. This deep integration benefits both Facebook by expanding the social graph, and third-parties by driving increased traffic and engagement through viral sharing and aggregation of actions on Timelines. Open Graph aims to make sharing online actions as seamless as possible while still allowing third-party brands and messaging.
The document discusses regular and irregular verbs in simple past tense. It provides examples of regular verbs formed by adding "-ed" and irregular past tense forms. It also discusses using wh- questions and yes/no questions in simple past tense. Sample questions and answers are provided.
El documento habla sobre las influencias judías en el pensamiento occidental. Menciona que los judíos, además de estar influenciados por la cultura árabe, también aportaron ideas al pensamiento occidental a través de figuras como Isaac Judío, quien no se opuso al monoteísmo ni a la creación divina. Luego describe a dos filósofos judíos influyentes, Avicena y Maimónides, destacando algunas de sus obras y cómo conciliaron la filosofía con la religión. Finalmente, hace referencia a Alberto Magno y
http://mpropertydeals.com/agile-mont-kiara-kl-malaysia/ - An introduction for Agile Mont Kiara property. For the first time Agile, a China based public listed property development company venture into Malaysia property development together with PJD Group which is another public listed property development company in Malaysia.
UX SA Conference 2015: Innovation Toolkit Phil Barrett
Uber, AirBnB, Wayz, SnapScan, WhatsApp, SnapChat… Those are some of the early winners in the wave digital change that’s sweeping the world. Those companies have innovated further, quicker than competitors and they’ve done it so well that the services they deliver seem “obvious” in hindsight. But to compete with them, and whatever comes next, your organisation is going to have to do something even more awesome.
It might not be very pretty.
Leading an organisation through the realities of innovation is hard. Organisations are typically well adapted to doing what they do, they way they’ve always done it. Real, transformative innovation asks them to leave that behind. It feels equal parts crazy and terrifying. It needs focus, nerve, and yet also heaps of humility.
It helps if you know where you are, secure the time and support you need to succeed, use good ideation methods and conduct proper experiments.
In this 90 minute session we’ll draw on techniques from the world of lean startup and design thinking and look at:
- Some words you can use to get managers to tackle innovation
- How to structure and negotiate the right space for innovation to succeed in your organisation
- Techniques to maximise the chances of generating amazing ideas
- How to deal with differences of opinion and prioritise the right choices
- How to think and talk about experiments and failure
Jennifer Shoemaker is a results-driven sales professional with over 10 years of experience in new home sales, luxury watch sales, and retail sales. She has a proven track record of consistently meeting and exceeding sales goals. She is currently working as a new home sales professional for Irvine Pacific, where her responsibilities include leading sales presentations, qualifying prospects, giving property tours, and assisting with the close of escrow process. Prior to this, she worked in luxury watch sales for Omega and Tourneau, developing loyal clientele and becoming a member of the Million Dollar Club for 7 consecutive years.
This document discusses strategies for guaranteed retirement income. It begins by identifying harmful risks as the first priority, rather than immediately seeking investment opportunities. It then discusses how volatility in the markets can make it difficult to achieve retirement goals, and how diversification alone may not sufficiently reduce risk. The document suggests that the traditional "4% withdrawal rule" no longer applies for most retirees due to increased market volatility. It presents alternatives like guaranteed lifetime income products that can provide protected retirement income without market risk.
This document discusses the evolution of online marketing and how marketers must adapt to changes in technology and consumer behavior. It notes that the number of internet and mobile users is growing rapidly worldwide. Common online activities include using social networks, watching videos, searching, reading emails, and downloading/uploading content. The document recommends combining online and offline marketing efforts to create more impact. An effective online marketing strategy involves evaluating customer needs, selecting appropriate engagement tools, planning campaigns, optimizing efforts, executing plans, tracking results, and improving over time.
Facebook's Open Graph allows third-party apps and websites to integrate their content and actions into a user's Facebook activity. By adding metadata to their webpages, third-parties can trigger the automatic sharing of actions like liking a recipe on a recipe website or checking into a location. This deep integration benefits both Facebook by expanding the social graph, and third-parties by driving increased traffic and engagement through viral sharing and aggregation of actions on Timelines. Open Graph aims to make sharing online actions as seamless as possible while still allowing third-party brands and messaging.
The document discusses regular and irregular verbs in simple past tense. It provides examples of regular verbs formed by adding "-ed" and irregular past tense forms. It also discusses using wh- questions and yes/no questions in simple past tense. Sample questions and answers are provided.