Persist the "Power of Now" - Five Reasons You Need History to Ensure the Perf...SL Corporation
Learn how you can easily and cost-effectively provide historical context to the monitoring and troubleshooting of TIBCO EMS and TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks, and optimize the performance of your critical TIBCO-based applications.
TIBCO RTView and Monitoring the EnterpriseSL Corporation
SL’s Mark Bloomberg and Gopi Parimi provided an overview and demonstrated RTView for TIBCO Business Works Monitor in a 30-minute demonstration. The presentation included a demonstration of the RTView for TIBCO BusinessWorks Monitor and a discussion regarding current and upcoming product enhancements. The RTView for TIBCO BW monitor provides centralized real-time and historical performance metrics across all your BW servers, engines, processes and activities to better understand the health-state of your BW processes.
The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable components through a long muscular tube called the alimentary canal, with accessory organs that secrete enzymes. The alimentary canal runs from the mouth through the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, and anus. Accessory organs include the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas, which release secretions like bile and enzymes to further break down food. Peristalsis and sphincter muscles help move food through the system for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The muscular system includes skeletal muscle tissues and tendons. Skeletal muscles contain cells that contract and connective tissues that distribute forces. They perform functions like movement, posture, balancing, and regulating blood flow. Muscles originate at fixed points and insert at movable points to move bones. Prime movers are main muscles that perform movements assisted by synergists, while antagonists oppose prime movers for smooth movement. Muscle fibers contain myofibrils with overlapping actin and myosin filaments that slide past each other during contraction and relaxation powered by ATP.
Persist the "Power of Now" - Five Reasons You Need History to Ensure the Perf...SL Corporation
Learn how you can easily and cost-effectively provide historical context to the monitoring and troubleshooting of TIBCO EMS and TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks, and optimize the performance of your critical TIBCO-based applications.
TIBCO RTView and Monitoring the EnterpriseSL Corporation
SL’s Mark Bloomberg and Gopi Parimi provided an overview and demonstrated RTView for TIBCO Business Works Monitor in a 30-minute demonstration. The presentation included a demonstration of the RTView for TIBCO BusinessWorks Monitor and a discussion regarding current and upcoming product enhancements. The RTView for TIBCO BW monitor provides centralized real-time and historical performance metrics across all your BW servers, engines, processes and activities to better understand the health-state of your BW processes.
The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable components through a long muscular tube called the alimentary canal, with accessory organs that secrete enzymes. The alimentary canal runs from the mouth through the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, and anus. Accessory organs include the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas, which release secretions like bile and enzymes to further break down food. Peristalsis and sphincter muscles help move food through the system for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The muscular system includes skeletal muscle tissues and tendons. Skeletal muscles contain cells that contract and connective tissues that distribute forces. They perform functions like movement, posture, balancing, and regulating blood flow. Muscles originate at fixed points and insert at movable points to move bones. Prime movers are main muscles that perform movements assisted by synergists, while antagonists oppose prime movers for smooth movement. Muscle fibers contain myofibrils with overlapping actin and myosin filaments that slide past each other during contraction and relaxation powered by ATP.
The document discusses the body cavities and cells. It states that all body cavities are located in the axial portion of the body, which is divided into axial and appendicular portions. It provides information on various body cavities and membranes. It also discusses the structure and organelles of cells, including the nucleus, cytoplasm, and inclusions like the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and lysosomes. Key cellular structures and their functions are outlined.
This supplier presentation introduces a recruitment firm with four niche brands specializing in different sectors such as next generation networks, public services, health and safety, and ERP consulting. They have a track record since the 1970s and have completed over 1000 hires. They provide permanent, contract, and interim recruiting solutions worldwide, and have extensive databases of professionals in telecoms, ERP, and other sectors. They emphasize putting in place high quality account management and support structures to ensure client needs are understood and met.
The document outlines the expectations for completing a self-directed learner portfolio, including options to choose from to demonstrate distinction. Students must complete 2 of the following options to meet the essential expectation: product/service/system creation, system improvement, event organization, or a course application project. To earn distinction, students must complete 3 options, such as designing a new product, improving an existing system, planning an event, or applying their learning to a project involving ideas from multiple disciplines.
The document introduces Bryan ISD's technology plan, which has five goals: 1) integrate technology into content areas, 2) provide support for staff, 3) access 21st century resources, 4) provide multiple avenues of communication, and 5) provide flexible educational environments. It discusses the E-Rate program, which provides discounts for internet access and infrastructure to schools. Bryan ISD's technology plan is needed now to meet the requirements of the National Long-Range Technology Plan to connect students, content, teachers, and the community 24/7. SFA STaR data from 2008-2010 shows drops in several areas for Bryan ISD.
Highlights from ExL Pharma's 2nd Leveraging Global eCTD Effciencies ConferenceExL Pharma
- ExLPharma held its 2nd Leveraging Global eCTD Efficiencies Conference in Washington D.C. on January 11-12, 2010 to discuss global submission standards.
- The conference highlighted trends toward greater harmonization and standardization across the pharmaceutical industry to improve efficiencies in global submissions, including a shift toward managing documents as data and focusing on content over final document formats.
- Speakers discussed challenges faced by current standards like eCTD and opportunities to address these, such as improving specifications, reducing challenges with implementation of tools, and focusing more on authoring and submission processes rather than individual submissions.
The document outlines the agenda for an English class which includes: completing a journal entry, organizing class folders, finishing vocabulary homework due the next day, learning about prepositions through notes and index cards, and a fun house-related activity. Students are instructed to number and list papers in their folders, memorize 40 prepositions over two weeks for an upcoming quiz, and create index cards with prepositions to study.
Highlights from ExL Pharma's 6th Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Pricing & Re...ExL Pharma
This document summarizes key topics from ExLPharma's 6th Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Pricing & Reimbursement Conference in July 2010. It discusses how manufacturers determine drug prices by establishing perceived value based on clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness studies. Market factors like pricing tiers, healthcare legislation, and distribution fees are also considered. The document outlines approaches to pharmacoeconomic modeling to provide evidence for cost offsets. Finally, it discusses how quality and health outcomes data can support pricing and reimbursement decisions.
The agenda for the August 31, 2010 class includes reviewing yesterday's information, learning vocabulary words and definitions, discussing what makes a poem by analyzing the poem "How to Eat a Poem", reviewing rules and procedures, and assigning homework to write example sentences for each vocabulary word.
This document discusses the use of quantifiers such as "much", "many", "a lot", "little", "few" with countable and uncountable nouns. It explains that "much" and "little" are used with uncountable nouns while "many" and "few" are used with plural countable nouns. Additionally, it states that "a lot", "lots", and "plenty" can be used with both uncountable and plural nouns. The document also discusses the positive and negative connotations of different quantifiers.
This document provides an overview of European directives and standards related to energy efficiency in buildings. It summarizes key directives such as the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) from 2002, which established requirements for calculating a building's energy performance and issuing energy performance certificates. It also discusses the directive on efficiency requirements for new hot water boilers from 1992. The document explains concepts such as a building's energy balance and performance index, and provides examples of best practices from different European countries.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Brian K. Spears. It includes his contact information, education history, and professional experience. As a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, his primary focus has been on inertial confinement fusion target design and uncertainty quantification for simulations. He has over 10 publications in the field and has served in leadership roles developing strategies for the National Ignition Campaign.
The document provides tips for improving writing skills by avoiding common pitfalls. It recommends planning documents by considering the reader's needs and getting input from others. The key steps are to organize notes, write a first draft without editing, take a break, and then revise for clarity, conciseness and accuracy. Following these steps is advised especially for complex, long-form documents.
This presentation discusses business negotiation. It defines negotiation as a process where parties with different needs and goals discuss an issue to find a mutually agreeable solution. Some keys to successful negotiation include knowing what you and the other party want, being patient, knowing your limits, finding win-win opportunities through compromise, and documenting any agreements. The presentation also provides tips for getting a better deal, such as sharing information, prioritizing needs, knowing target prices, making the first offer, and using counteroffers. It concludes by noting the "free beer" mention was a tactic to grab attention for the presentation.
The document provides instructions for using ScanSnap software to edit scanned documents. It describes how to:
1) Add files that need alterations directly into the ScanSnap program by clicking the magnifying glass and selecting "Import".
2) Review and make changes to scanned documents, including reordering pages by dragging them, rotating pages, and deleting unwanted pages.
3) Combine multiple scanned files into a single file by opening both files, selecting the pages to move, and dragging them into the other file.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan Rencana Pelaksanaan Pembelajaran (RPP) tentang organ tubuh manusia dan hewan untuk kelas 5 SD yang mencakup tujuan pembelajaran mengenai alat pernapasan pada manusia dan hewan, kegiatan pembelajaran melalui eksplorasi, elaborasi dan konfirmasi, serta penilaian untuk mengukur pencapaian kompetensi siswa.
The document discusses the body cavities and cells. It states that all body cavities are located in the axial portion of the body, which is divided into axial and appendicular portions. It provides information on various body cavities and membranes. It also discusses the structure and organelles of cells, including the nucleus, cytoplasm, and inclusions like the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and lysosomes. Key cellular structures and their functions are outlined.
This supplier presentation introduces a recruitment firm with four niche brands specializing in different sectors such as next generation networks, public services, health and safety, and ERP consulting. They have a track record since the 1970s and have completed over 1000 hires. They provide permanent, contract, and interim recruiting solutions worldwide, and have extensive databases of professionals in telecoms, ERP, and other sectors. They emphasize putting in place high quality account management and support structures to ensure client needs are understood and met.
The document outlines the expectations for completing a self-directed learner portfolio, including options to choose from to demonstrate distinction. Students must complete 2 of the following options to meet the essential expectation: product/service/system creation, system improvement, event organization, or a course application project. To earn distinction, students must complete 3 options, such as designing a new product, improving an existing system, planning an event, or applying their learning to a project involving ideas from multiple disciplines.
The document introduces Bryan ISD's technology plan, which has five goals: 1) integrate technology into content areas, 2) provide support for staff, 3) access 21st century resources, 4) provide multiple avenues of communication, and 5) provide flexible educational environments. It discusses the E-Rate program, which provides discounts for internet access and infrastructure to schools. Bryan ISD's technology plan is needed now to meet the requirements of the National Long-Range Technology Plan to connect students, content, teachers, and the community 24/7. SFA STaR data from 2008-2010 shows drops in several areas for Bryan ISD.
Highlights from ExL Pharma's 2nd Leveraging Global eCTD Effciencies ConferenceExL Pharma
- ExLPharma held its 2nd Leveraging Global eCTD Efficiencies Conference in Washington D.C. on January 11-12, 2010 to discuss global submission standards.
- The conference highlighted trends toward greater harmonization and standardization across the pharmaceutical industry to improve efficiencies in global submissions, including a shift toward managing documents as data and focusing on content over final document formats.
- Speakers discussed challenges faced by current standards like eCTD and opportunities to address these, such as improving specifications, reducing challenges with implementation of tools, and focusing more on authoring and submission processes rather than individual submissions.
The document outlines the agenda for an English class which includes: completing a journal entry, organizing class folders, finishing vocabulary homework due the next day, learning about prepositions through notes and index cards, and a fun house-related activity. Students are instructed to number and list papers in their folders, memorize 40 prepositions over two weeks for an upcoming quiz, and create index cards with prepositions to study.
Highlights from ExL Pharma's 6th Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Pricing & Re...ExL Pharma
This document summarizes key topics from ExLPharma's 6th Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Pricing & Reimbursement Conference in July 2010. It discusses how manufacturers determine drug prices by establishing perceived value based on clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness studies. Market factors like pricing tiers, healthcare legislation, and distribution fees are also considered. The document outlines approaches to pharmacoeconomic modeling to provide evidence for cost offsets. Finally, it discusses how quality and health outcomes data can support pricing and reimbursement decisions.
The agenda for the August 31, 2010 class includes reviewing yesterday's information, learning vocabulary words and definitions, discussing what makes a poem by analyzing the poem "How to Eat a Poem", reviewing rules and procedures, and assigning homework to write example sentences for each vocabulary word.
This document discusses the use of quantifiers such as "much", "many", "a lot", "little", "few" with countable and uncountable nouns. It explains that "much" and "little" are used with uncountable nouns while "many" and "few" are used with plural countable nouns. Additionally, it states that "a lot", "lots", and "plenty" can be used with both uncountable and plural nouns. The document also discusses the positive and negative connotations of different quantifiers.
This document provides an overview of European directives and standards related to energy efficiency in buildings. It summarizes key directives such as the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) from 2002, which established requirements for calculating a building's energy performance and issuing energy performance certificates. It also discusses the directive on efficiency requirements for new hot water boilers from 1992. The document explains concepts such as a building's energy balance and performance index, and provides examples of best practices from different European countries.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Brian K. Spears. It includes his contact information, education history, and professional experience. As a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, his primary focus has been on inertial confinement fusion target design and uncertainty quantification for simulations. He has over 10 publications in the field and has served in leadership roles developing strategies for the National Ignition Campaign.
The document provides tips for improving writing skills by avoiding common pitfalls. It recommends planning documents by considering the reader's needs and getting input from others. The key steps are to organize notes, write a first draft without editing, take a break, and then revise for clarity, conciseness and accuracy. Following these steps is advised especially for complex, long-form documents.
This presentation discusses business negotiation. It defines negotiation as a process where parties with different needs and goals discuss an issue to find a mutually agreeable solution. Some keys to successful negotiation include knowing what you and the other party want, being patient, knowing your limits, finding win-win opportunities through compromise, and documenting any agreements. The presentation also provides tips for getting a better deal, such as sharing information, prioritizing needs, knowing target prices, making the first offer, and using counteroffers. It concludes by noting the "free beer" mention was a tactic to grab attention for the presentation.
The document provides instructions for using ScanSnap software to edit scanned documents. It describes how to:
1) Add files that need alterations directly into the ScanSnap program by clicking the magnifying glass and selecting "Import".
2) Review and make changes to scanned documents, including reordering pages by dragging them, rotating pages, and deleting unwanted pages.
3) Combine multiple scanned files into a single file by opening both files, selecting the pages to move, and dragging them into the other file.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan Rencana Pelaksanaan Pembelajaran (RPP) tentang organ tubuh manusia dan hewan untuk kelas 5 SD yang mencakup tujuan pembelajaran mengenai alat pernapasan pada manusia dan hewan, kegiatan pembelajaran melalui eksplorasi, elaborasi dan konfirmasi, serta penilaian untuk mengukur pencapaian kompetensi siswa.
El documento resume 23 operaciones comerciales de compra y venta de mercadería con IVA entre diferentes empresas. Las operaciones incluyen detalles como productos comprados y vendidos, precios, formas de pago y datos de los clientes. Cada operación registra una factura u otro documento comercial con información relevante para contabilizar la transacción.
El documento presenta información sobre organizaciones y documentos comerciales. Explica que una organización es un conjunto de personas que actúan de forma coordinada para alcanzar metas comunes. Luego describe diferentes tipos de documentos comerciales como órdenes de compra, facturas y recibos, y explica sus propósitos y partes constitutivas. Finalmente, incluye ejemplos prácticos ilustrativos sobre cómo completar estos documentos.
Este documento describe una serie de operaciones comerciales que deben registrarse en los libros contables de una empresa dedicada a la venta de ropa infantil. Incluye detalles sobre el inventario inicial, compras y ventas de mercadería con diferentes formas de pago, y la determinación del IVA al final del período.
Este documento describe la tradición de la carneada en un pueblo de Córdoba, Argentina. La carneada era una ceremonia comunitaria donde se mataba y procesaba un cerdo para alimentar a la familia y vecinos. Se describen las diferentes tareas como afilar cuchillos, cocinar, despostar y procesar la carne. Era una celebración especial donde todos en la comunidad participaban. También se menciona que algunas familias como los Viotto eran reconocidas por realizar las mejores carneadas.
El documento describe los diferentes sistemas económicos a lo largo de la historia, incluyendo el sistema esclavista, feudal, mercantilista, capitalista industrial, capitalista financiero y comunista. Explica las características clave de cada sistema como quién toma las decisiones económicas, cómo se organiza la producción, y para quién se produce. También compara los rasgos diferenciadores de las economías de mercado, de planificación central y mixtas en el presente.
Este documento presenta información sobre conceptos básicos de contabilidad. Explica que una empresa es una organización compuesta por personas y recursos materiales que realizan actividades económicas para alcanzar objetivos. También define términos como mercado, patrimonio, documentos comerciales e introduce cálculos básicos como descuento, bonificación e intereses simple y compuesto.
Este documento define los diferentes tipos de desempleo como desempleo estacional, cíclico, friccional y estructural. Explica que el desempleo estacional está causado por cambios en la demanda de trabajo a lo largo del año, mientras que el desempleo cíclico está ligado a las alteraciones del ritmo de la economía y tiende a aumentar en las recesiones. El desempleo friccional se origina cuando las personas dejan sus trabajos para buscar uno mejor o cuando los nuevos participantes del mercado laboral ingresan, mientras que
El documento trata sobre conceptos económicos como demanda, desempleo, stock, precios, producción, inversión, ingresos e incluye las palabras clave recesión, impuestos y gasto público. El autor enumera estos términos en varias páginas sin dar más detalles.
El documento presenta el plan de estudio de 3 unidades. La Unidad 1 incluye módulos sobre el proyecto de una nueva empresa y la seguridad en Internet. La Unidad 2 cubre temas de descuento e interés, patrimonio y cuentas, y el uso de la plataforma Blogger. La Unidad 3 se enfoca en variaciones patrimoniales.
El documento describe cómo usar Gmail y crear un blog. Explica que Gmail es un servicio de correo electrónico gratuito de Google que requiere una cuenta de usuario. Para enviar un correo en Gmail, debes hacer clic en "Redactar". También menciona que Blogger es una plataforma para crear y administrar blogs y describe los pasos básicos para publicar una nueva entrada en un blog incluyendo agregar código HTML.
Este documento presenta un plan de cuentas propuesto para una empresa comercial. Se divide en cuentas de activo, pasivo, patrimonio neto, egresos e ingresos. El activo incluye cuentas para efectivo, cuentas por cobrar, inventarios, propiedades, planta y equipo. El pasivo incluye cuentas por pagar y deudas. El patrimonio neto incluye capital y reservas. Los egresos cubren costos y gastos de operación mientras que los ingresos cubren ventas y otros ingresos.
El documento presenta la Unidad 1 del quinto año escolar diseñada por Maricel Vairoleti. La unidad contiene 8 páginas que abordan diferentes temas para este nivel educativo.
Dossier de Actividades - Contabilidad Básicamaricel
La Idea De Una Empresa - Organización - Mercado
Empresa – La Contabilidad
Documentos Comerciales - Partes De Un Documento
Factura - Cheque - Recibo - Pagaré
Bonificación, Descuento
Interés Simple e Interés Compuesto
El Patrimonio
Cuentas Patrimoniales – Cuentas de Resultado
Variaciones Permutativas y Modificativas
Variaciones Simples y Variaciones Compuestas
El documento explica la diferencia entre los movimientos a lo largo de las curvas de oferta y demanda y los desplazamientos de dichas curvas. En cuanto a la demanda, los movimientos se producen cuando varía el precio del bien, mientras que los desplazamientos ocurren cuando cambian factores como los precios de los bienes relacionados, la renta o los gustos. En cuanto a la oferta, los movimientos ocurren por variaciones en el precio del bien, mientras que los desplazamientos se dan por cambios en los costes de produ
Este documento presenta nociones ortográficas generales sobre el uso de varias letras en español. Explica las letras B, V y W, que representan el mismo fonema en la mayor parte del mundo hispanohablante, lo que causa dudas ortográficas. Luego detalla las reglas para el uso correcto de la B, incluyendo verbos terminados en -bir o -buir, y excepciones. También cubre otras letras como C, G, J, entre otras, indicando sus usos y excepciones. Finalmente,
La empresa "Foto y Flash" compró 12 máquinas Sony a $1200 cada una, pagando la mitad en efectivo y debiendo el resto. Vendió máquinas individuales a Marcelo Tinelli y Susana Giménez, cobrando parte en efectivo y parte con cheques. También pagó alquiler, comisiones y documentó la deuda pendiente con un pagaré.
La empresa "Foto y Flash" compró 12 máquinas Sony a $1200 cada una en julio, pagando la mitad en efectivo y debiendo el resto. En julio también vendió máquinas Sony a $2165 y $2300 cada una, ofreciendo descuentos, y pagó el alquiler y comisiones con cheques propios. Finalmente, documentó la deuda pendiente de la compra original entregando un pagaré a 60 días.