Reference Scope Identification in Citing SentencesAkihiro Kameda
This document describes an approach to identify the scope of references in sentences containing multiple citations. The approach uses a conditional random field (CRF) sequence model with features including distance, position, part-of-speech tags, and syntactic dependencies. It first segments sentences using punctuation and conjunctions, then applies the CRF and a majority voting scheme to label each word as inside or outside the scope. The method achieved over 90% accuracy on a dataset of citations from ACL papers.
Banner and Bursar: A match made ... somewhere?F. Tracy Farmer
The document describes the process of transferring library fines and fees from the library system, Voyager, to the university's ERP system, Banner. Initially, the library used the Bursar Transfer System alone but the data it produced was not acceptable. Over time, custom code was developed to reduce the data into a simpler format of patron ID, finance code, term code, and amount. The code also combines charges for the same patron into one line and adds a summary line. The new charge file is then transferred between systems to import the fines and fees into patron accounts.
Bridge the App Gap: Crossing the Chasm Between IT and BusinessProgress
Paul Nashawaty of Progress Software discusses top challenges application developers face when building business apps. Low-code platform as a service (PaaS) solutions like Progress Rollbase can help new developers break into new markets faster with little out of pocket cost. For more information, visit Paul's blog posts at Business Applications Today: https://bizappstoday.progress.com
1) The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about Newton's Laws of motion, forces, and related concepts like mass, weight, and inertia.
2) Many questions focus on identifying examples that demonstrate Newton's First Law of inertia and Third Law of equal and opposite forces.
3) Other questions ask about calculating acceleration given force and mass or vice versa, as well as identifying which object has more mass in different gravitational contexts.
AHS received 249 new computers and 33 new LCD projectors in the fall, with many funded by grants. It has a wireless network and any device can access the internet on it. China and India's populations of high-IQ individuals are larger than the total populations of countries like the US. Rapid technological changes mean jobs and skills are changing quickly, and we must prepare students for careers that don't yet exist using technologies not invented yet. Information is growing exponentially, and computational power is doubling every few years, meaning the capabilities of computers will soon outpace human brain power.
The document is a review of atomic theory, structure, and the mole concept. It asks questions about the law of definite proportions, discoveries of the cathode ray tube and electron, atomic models of J.J. Thompson and the gold foil experiment, the discovery of the nucleus, subatomic particles, isotopes, and relationships between moles, Avogadro's number, and molar mass.
Sioux Hot-or-Not: The future of Linux (Alan Cox)siouxhotornot
Alan Cox discusses how various technological and business trends will influence the future development of Linux. Hardware is evolving towards multi-core processors and more dynamic configuration. Software priorities are changing due to demands for security, power management, and real-time performance. Legal issues and business needs will also impact Linux's continued evolution.
This document contains review questions covering topics in waves, emission and the Bohr model, electrons, and photon properties. It asks about wavelength, Planck's constant, the speed of light, electron configurations for various elements, filling electron orbitals according to Aufbau principle, converting between units of length and frequency, and using formulas relating energy, Planck's constant, frequency, and wavelength of electromagnetic waves including photons.
NEW MEDIA LECTURE - Swinburne University Radio Studentsbryceives
The document discusses the changing media landscape and the rise of new forms of user-generated content and multi-platform media consumption. It notes that traditional barriers between media like television, radio, print and the web are breaking down and being replaced by a single, multi-platform model. It highlights how the iPod and services like YouTube have disrupted traditional gatekeepers and argues that radio stations need to adapt by providing unique, local content across multiple formats to engage modern audiences.
The document discusses choosing and implementing a content management system (CMS) for a website. It describes evaluating various open source CMS and wiki options based on required and desired features. Options were narrowed down to Drupal, TWiki, WebGUI and MediaWiki, which were installed locally and tested. Staff provided feedback on using each system. Drupal was ultimately selected as the winner for its familiar interface and ease of use. Next steps include expanding functionality, migrating existing content, training staff and launching the new site.
In our first in a series of features from former Heywire Alumni, Heywire 2000 winner Jane Hardy has put together an incredible multimedia experience comparing the similarities between Beijing, a city of almost 16 million people and Burketown, a city of 160 people.
The document discusses the results of a recent Progress client survey on database vendors and technologies. It hints that the winners of Apache, MariaDB, and MongoDB will be revealed, as well as the preferred database vendor for the future based on responses from a global customer base. Readers are encouraged to review the unbiased survey results to empower their company.
Effective Pedagogy at Scale – Social Learning and Citizen InquiryMike Sharples
The document discusses effective pedagogy at massive scale through social learning and citizen inquiry. It outlines how social learning improves with scale through networked systems like MOOCs that enable learning conversations. Key aspects of social learning discussed include visible learning through feedback, formative assessment, and goal setting. The document also explores citizen inquiry, which combines citizen science with collaborative learning through crowd-sourced projects on platforms like iSpot Nature. These approaches aim to develop scalable pedagogy that supports a diversity of learners through open-ended, socially-driven inquiry.
A Crash Course in Rapid Application DevelopmentProgress
The document provides an overview of videos that demonstrate how to use Progress Rollbase, a rapid application development platform. It describes videos that show how to navigate the Rollbase environment, create applications using wizards and customization tools, add workflows and access external data, distribute applications to end users, and install Rollbase on Windows and Linux.
This document contains a collection of Spanish phrases and idioms. Many of the phrases are nonsensical or humorous when taken out of context. Some examples include "You have more tale than little street", "Your pan has gone", and "Coward of the prairie". The phrases reference various topics but do not form a coherent story or provide much meaningful information on their own.
This document discusses location-aware applications for learning. It describes location-based guides, games, and information that can enhance learning in specific locations. It also discusses how augmented reality and mobile apps can help students learn about locations by identifying landmarks and providing contextual information about the landscape directly in their view. New research is exploring how to capture and display media for distant landmarks using a 3D terrain map and computing the line of sight to identify salient features and provide information about what a student is looking at in the field.
The document discusses a universal charger standard for mobile devices. It summarizes that in late 2008, a proposal was made to the GSMA to standardize chargers, which tasked OMTP to define technical requirements. By February 2009, OMTP published version 1.0 of the universal charger standard at MWC, outlining a 3-part solution to standardize both ends of the charger connection. While there is still debate, the standard aims to simplify charging and be more environmentally friendly.
This document summarizes four mobile learning initiatives and lessons learned from each. It discusses (1) the MOBIlearn project which developed mobile learning services for use outside the classroom, (2) the Elmo project for mobile language learning, (3) MyArtSpace for connecting museum and classroom learning using mobile devices, and (4) the embedding of mobile technologies throughout Djanogly City Academy school. Key lessons highlighted include the importance of designing for the learner's mobility, blending formal and informal learning, and ensuring technologies support educational goals and processes.
The document provides tips for using Progress Rollbase Mobile to build mobile apps faster. It outlines three tech tips presented in videos that show how to enable existing Rollbase objects and services for mobile, build a mobile UI by binding to Rollbase objects and views, and add push notifications. The document encourages trying Progress Rollbase Mobile to enhance the app building experience.
This document describes Sense-it, a smartphone toolkit for citizen inquiry learning. It allows citizens to conduct scientific investigations using their phone's sensors. Sense-it exposes over 15 sensors and connects to the nQuire-it platform for citizen science missions. Example missions include measuring tree height, creating noise maps, and studying the relationship between pressure and rainfall. The toolkit was tested by 300 users who created 56 missions. Evaluation found it helped learning but engagement decreased when the facilitator left, highlighting the need for sustainable communities.
Ship Quickly, Ship Quality: The Developer’s Quest (Infographic)Progress
The recently released 2017 Stack Overflow Developer Survey unearthed a ton of intriguing information about the developer community. The Kendo UI team, influenced by the heroic origins of our JavaScript UI library’s brand name, saw these results through our own prism: all evidence suggests that being a developer is like being the brave hero on a daring quest!
Learn more about Progress Kendo UI JavaScript library: http://prgress.co/2oD8YHO
How to Prepare Your Toolbox for the Future of SharePoint DevelopmentProgress
SharePoint is changing: instead of learning the Microsoft version of a technology that’s rapidly becoming outdated, developers can now use the latest and greatest in jQuery and Angular (or Knockout.js, React.js, etc.) and create great SharePoint UI.
The future of SharePoint development and customization is the SharePoint Framework (SPFx), a client-side based framework that allows JavaScript customizations to work on top of SharePoint Online/Office 365. Let’s put to work a toolset of web technologies, including Angular, Webpack and Kendo UI controls, to build a simple yet useful application and get started with the web stack today.
Download this whitepaper to:
* Get excited about the new SharePoint Framework (SPFx) and related web stack technologies
* See a great set of tools in action
* Learn how to build a practical SharePoint business application using modern web technology
This whitepaper is by SharePoint Gurus, an award-winning consultancy based in Sydney, Australia, that specializes in improving productivity through configuring and developing Microsoft SharePoint technologies.
Sioux Hot-or-Not: The future of Linux (Alan Cox)siouxhotornot
Alan Cox discusses how various technological and business trends will influence the future development of Linux. Hardware is evolving towards multi-core processors and more dynamic configuration. Software priorities are changing due to demands for security, power management, and real-time performance. Legal issues and business needs will also impact Linux's continued evolution.
This document contains review questions covering topics in waves, emission and the Bohr model, electrons, and photon properties. It asks about wavelength, Planck's constant, the speed of light, electron configurations for various elements, filling electron orbitals according to Aufbau principle, converting between units of length and frequency, and using formulas relating energy, Planck's constant, frequency, and wavelength of electromagnetic waves including photons.
NEW MEDIA LECTURE - Swinburne University Radio Studentsbryceives
The document discusses the changing media landscape and the rise of new forms of user-generated content and multi-platform media consumption. It notes that traditional barriers between media like television, radio, print and the web are breaking down and being replaced by a single, multi-platform model. It highlights how the iPod and services like YouTube have disrupted traditional gatekeepers and argues that radio stations need to adapt by providing unique, local content across multiple formats to engage modern audiences.
The document discusses choosing and implementing a content management system (CMS) for a website. It describes evaluating various open source CMS and wiki options based on required and desired features. Options were narrowed down to Drupal, TWiki, WebGUI and MediaWiki, which were installed locally and tested. Staff provided feedback on using each system. Drupal was ultimately selected as the winner for its familiar interface and ease of use. Next steps include expanding functionality, migrating existing content, training staff and launching the new site.
In our first in a series of features from former Heywire Alumni, Heywire 2000 winner Jane Hardy has put together an incredible multimedia experience comparing the similarities between Beijing, a city of almost 16 million people and Burketown, a city of 160 people.
The document discusses the results of a recent Progress client survey on database vendors and technologies. It hints that the winners of Apache, MariaDB, and MongoDB will be revealed, as well as the preferred database vendor for the future based on responses from a global customer base. Readers are encouraged to review the unbiased survey results to empower their company.
Effective Pedagogy at Scale – Social Learning and Citizen InquiryMike Sharples
The document discusses effective pedagogy at massive scale through social learning and citizen inquiry. It outlines how social learning improves with scale through networked systems like MOOCs that enable learning conversations. Key aspects of social learning discussed include visible learning through feedback, formative assessment, and goal setting. The document also explores citizen inquiry, which combines citizen science with collaborative learning through crowd-sourced projects on platforms like iSpot Nature. These approaches aim to develop scalable pedagogy that supports a diversity of learners through open-ended, socially-driven inquiry.
A Crash Course in Rapid Application DevelopmentProgress
The document provides an overview of videos that demonstrate how to use Progress Rollbase, a rapid application development platform. It describes videos that show how to navigate the Rollbase environment, create applications using wizards and customization tools, add workflows and access external data, distribute applications to end users, and install Rollbase on Windows and Linux.
This document contains a collection of Spanish phrases and idioms. Many of the phrases are nonsensical or humorous when taken out of context. Some examples include "You have more tale than little street", "Your pan has gone", and "Coward of the prairie". The phrases reference various topics but do not form a coherent story or provide much meaningful information on their own.
This document discusses location-aware applications for learning. It describes location-based guides, games, and information that can enhance learning in specific locations. It also discusses how augmented reality and mobile apps can help students learn about locations by identifying landmarks and providing contextual information about the landscape directly in their view. New research is exploring how to capture and display media for distant landmarks using a 3D terrain map and computing the line of sight to identify salient features and provide information about what a student is looking at in the field.
The document discusses a universal charger standard for mobile devices. It summarizes that in late 2008, a proposal was made to the GSMA to standardize chargers, which tasked OMTP to define technical requirements. By February 2009, OMTP published version 1.0 of the universal charger standard at MWC, outlining a 3-part solution to standardize both ends of the charger connection. While there is still debate, the standard aims to simplify charging and be more environmentally friendly.
This document summarizes four mobile learning initiatives and lessons learned from each. It discusses (1) the MOBIlearn project which developed mobile learning services for use outside the classroom, (2) the Elmo project for mobile language learning, (3) MyArtSpace for connecting museum and classroom learning using mobile devices, and (4) the embedding of mobile technologies throughout Djanogly City Academy school. Key lessons highlighted include the importance of designing for the learner's mobility, blending formal and informal learning, and ensuring technologies support educational goals and processes.
The document provides tips for using Progress Rollbase Mobile to build mobile apps faster. It outlines three tech tips presented in videos that show how to enable existing Rollbase objects and services for mobile, build a mobile UI by binding to Rollbase objects and views, and add push notifications. The document encourages trying Progress Rollbase Mobile to enhance the app building experience.
This document describes Sense-it, a smartphone toolkit for citizen inquiry learning. It allows citizens to conduct scientific investigations using their phone's sensors. Sense-it exposes over 15 sensors and connects to the nQuire-it platform for citizen science missions. Example missions include measuring tree height, creating noise maps, and studying the relationship between pressure and rainfall. The toolkit was tested by 300 users who created 56 missions. Evaluation found it helped learning but engagement decreased when the facilitator left, highlighting the need for sustainable communities.
Ship Quickly, Ship Quality: The Developer’s Quest (Infographic)Progress
The recently released 2017 Stack Overflow Developer Survey unearthed a ton of intriguing information about the developer community. The Kendo UI team, influenced by the heroic origins of our JavaScript UI library’s brand name, saw these results through our own prism: all evidence suggests that being a developer is like being the brave hero on a daring quest!
Learn more about Progress Kendo UI JavaScript library: http://prgress.co/2oD8YHO
How to Prepare Your Toolbox for the Future of SharePoint DevelopmentProgress
SharePoint is changing: instead of learning the Microsoft version of a technology that’s rapidly becoming outdated, developers can now use the latest and greatest in jQuery and Angular (or Knockout.js, React.js, etc.) and create great SharePoint UI.
The future of SharePoint development and customization is the SharePoint Framework (SPFx), a client-side based framework that allows JavaScript customizations to work on top of SharePoint Online/Office 365. Let’s put to work a toolset of web technologies, including Angular, Webpack and Kendo UI controls, to build a simple yet useful application and get started with the web stack today.
Download this whitepaper to:
* Get excited about the new SharePoint Framework (SPFx) and related web stack technologies
* See a great set of tools in action
* Learn how to build a practical SharePoint business application using modern web technology
This whitepaper is by SharePoint Gurus, an award-winning consultancy based in Sydney, Australia, that specializes in improving productivity through configuring and developing Microsoft SharePoint technologies.
Presenter: Sumit Sarkar
The CMO will overtake the CIO on technology spend by 2017. We’re entering a new era of IT and sales/marketing collaboration. Learn about the latest methods for accessing data for deeper analytics from sales and marketing cloud applications across Eloqua, Marketo, Google Analytics, Salesforce and more.
Navigating Your Product's Growth with Embedded Analytics Progress
Presenter: Guarav Verma
Learn from real life applications for embedded product analytics from Telerik. In today’s data driven world, how can you leverage analytics to know your audience, improve their experience, focus on your loyal users to drive more revenue, and optimize your engineering effort to accelerate your business results? Know what the future of Telerik Analytics is like and be a part of it.
This document discusses accessing NoSQL databases like MongoDB from SQL. It begins with an introduction to NoSQL and examples of JSON documents and key-value stores. It then covers the benefits of NoSQL like high performance, availability, and scalability. Common NoSQL implementations like MongoDB, Cassandra, and MarkLogic are described. The challenges of connecting to NoSQL databases from SQL are discussed. DataDirect connectors are presented as a solution for providing SQL access to NoSQL databases. They normalize the NoSQL data model and provide full ANSI SQL support. Performance and real-world case studies are also discussed.
Presenter: Mike Johnson
The Big Data ecosystem is disrupting things for the good and not so good. Learn how we deal with this from a connectivity perspective to get insights about the ecosystem, including the latest commercial and open source projects we’re tracking.
Gartner research suggests that there will be 6.4 billion connected devices in 2016, and that figure will hit 20.8 billion by 2020. Here are our top 10 innovative devices.
Visit us at http://prgress.co/1XlC0Dq to learn more.
Top SaaS App Challenges: Which One Is Yours?Progress
We recently conducted a survey to better understand why customers use SaaS solutions, what challenges they face and how they deal with increasing requirements for integration.
Get highlights from the results of our 2015 SaaS Application Business Impact Survey—you may be surprised by what we discovered.
Progress® DataDirect ® Spark SQL ODBC and JDBC drivers deliver the fastest, high-performance connectivity so your existing BI and analytics applications can access Big Data in Apache Spark.
3 Simple Ways to Simplify Your Mobile AppsProgress
Having limited space can be challenging when designing a mobile app.
Unlike a typical web page, designers do not have the luxury of a 15-inch screen on a mobile device.
Simplifying the presentation of your app will allow your customers to enjoy the app without the complexities.
Read along as we lay out 3 simple ways to simplify your mobile app game!
To learn more go to www.progress.com/MobileUX
Having limited space can be challenging when designing a mobile app. Unlike a typical web page, designers do not have the luxury of a 15-inch screen on a mobile device. Simplifying the presentation of your app will allow your customers to enjoy the app without the complexities.
In this slideshare, we outline 3 simple ways to simplify your mobile app game!
To learn more go to:
www.progress.com/MobileUX
Today's technology gives us the ability to know exactly where are marketing dollars are being spent, the problem is that we don't have the data. It's not that we dont't have enough data, it's that we're drowning in the data that we have. It's sorting through that data and making sense of it that's the problem. The data needs to be presented in a sensible format to use it effectively. This is precisely why we asked 274 marketing professionals from a broad cross-section of industries and roles about their experience with data in their companies. The results were insightful!
Progress Software commissioned independent technology market research specialist Vanson Bourne to undertake the Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) research upon which this report is based. 700 IT decision-makers from organizations with between 100 and 1000 employees were interviewed between April and June 2014. These interviews were conducted using both online and telephone methodologies.
Five (5) areas of interest were covered:
1. PaaS for application development and application deployment
2. Software application delivery
3. Integration of data sources for application development
4. Mobile first applications
5. The future of software application development
6. Programming languages
Vanson Bourne is an independent specialist in market research for the technology sector. Our reputation for robust and credible research-based analysis, is founded upon rigorous research principles and our ability to seek the opinions of senior decision makers across technical and business functions, in all business sectors and all major markets. For more information, visit www.vansonbourne.com
Copyright Vanson Bourne 2014. All rights reserved.
How OData Opens Your Data To Enterprise Mobile ApplicationsProgress
This document discusses how OData (Open Data Protocol) can be used to unlock enterprise data and make it accessible to mobile applications. OData is a standardized protocol that allows data to be easily queried and updated over HTTP from any platform or device. It provides a uniform way to expose full-featured data APIs, enabling mobile and web applications to query various data sources through a simple standardized interface instead of requiring database-specific drivers. The document explains that OData supports RESTful interactions and JSON response formats, making enterprise data available via standardized APIs that can be consumed by applications.
Progress Rollbase: Building Powerful Applications One Block at a TimeProgress
Model-driven development allows users to build apps through a drag-and-drop interface of pre-built components, reducing coding by up to 80%. This approach makes app creation accessible even to non-developers by optimizing for mobile deployment and offering apps on the cloud, on-premise, or in a hybrid environment through a four-step process of naming the app, creating objects, customizing interfaces, and defining relationships between objects. A two-minute video tour demonstrates how to use Progress Rollbase to immediately start developing powerful enterprise applications.
Creating Stunning Enterprise Apps for Both Web and MobileProgress
Mark Troester, Senior Director, Progress Pacific Product Marketing, presents slides from his Progress Software webinar, "Creating Stunning Enterprise Apps for Web and Mobile." Discover how social media and app tech has changed our lifestyles for good and will impact our business lives. How can business software application developers leverage web apps and mobile apps for business productivity?
With Progress Pacific, The RAD Race Has Already Been Won!Progress
Progress Pacific is a Platform as a Service that enables Rapid Application Development through the combined power of three essential tools: Rollbase, DataDirect Cloud, and Easyl. Learn how Progress Pacific can help you quickly and easily build your applications, saving you time and money. Video: http://ow.ly/yoBDg
Build Powerful Apps Fast with Progress RollbaseProgress
Using model-driven development and a drag-and-drop, point-and-click interface, Progress Rollbase frees you from time-consuming and costly manual application development. Progress Rollbase also lets you easily connect your application to all your data sources and SaaS applications--whether on premise or on a public, private or hybrid cloud. Find out how Progress Rollbase can help you build faster, more powerful apps.
Platform as a Service is a technology designed to improve application development and deployment in the cloud. But does PaaS really pay off? Vanson Bourne asked 700 IT decision-makers, and these were their results
This presentation, delivered at Boston Code Camp 38, explores scalable multi-agent AI systems using Microsoft's AutoGen framework. It covers core concepts of AI agents, the building blocks of modern AI architectures, and how to orchestrate multi-agent collaboration using LLMs, tools, and human-in-the-loop workflows. Includes real-world use cases and implementation patterns.
Explore my 30+ years in the maritime industry, from tanker operations to shipbuilding and offshore innovations. Learn how strategic management and advanced technologies shape modern maritime solutions.
How to Consistently Make $5,000+ with DeepSmartXSOFTTECHHUB
Are you looking to create a sustainable income stream using AI technology? The emergence of powerful AI tools has opened up unprecedented opportunities for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and side-hustlers to generate significant income with minimal startup costs.
DeepSmartX stands out as a particularly powerful platform for income generation, combining advanced AI capabilities with a Approachable interface and a one-time payment model that eliminates ongoing subscription costs.
Scot-Secure is Scotland’s largest annual cyber security conference. The event brings together senior InfoSec personnel, IT leaders, academics, security researchers and law enforcement, providing a unique forum for knowledge exchange, discussion and high-level networking.
The programme is focussed on improving awareness and best practice through shared learning: highlighting emerging threats, new research and changing adversarial tactics, and examining practical ways to improve resilience, detection and response.
Achieving Extreme Scale with ScyllaDB: Tips & TradeoffsScyllaDB
Explore critical strategies – and antipatterns – for achieving low latency at extreme scale
If you’re getting started with ScyllaDB, you’re probably intrigued by its potential to achieve predictable low latency at extreme scale. But how do you ensure that you’re maximizing that potential for your team’s specific workloads and technical requirements?
This webinar offers practical advice for navigating the various decision points you’ll face as you evaluate ScyllaDB for your project and move into production. We’ll cover the most critical considerations, tradeoffs, and recommendations related to:
- Infrastructure selection
- ScyllaDB configuration
- Client-side setup
- Data modeling
Join us for an inside look at the lessons learned across thousands of real-world distributed database projects.
Dev Dives: Unleash the power of macOS Automation with UiPathUiPathCommunity
Join us on March 27 to be among the first to explore UiPath innovative macOS automation capabilities.
This is a must-attend session for developers eager to unlock the full potential of automation.
📕 This webinar will offer insights on:
How to design, debug, and run automations directly on your Mac using UiPath Studio Web and UiPath Assistant for Mac.
We’ll walk you through local debugging on macOS, working with native UI elements, and integrating with key tools like Excel on Mac.
This is a must-attend session for developers eager to unlock the full potential of automation.
👨🏫 Speakers:
Andrei Oros, Product Management Director @UiPath
SIlviu Tanasie, Senior Product Manager @UiPath
CIOs Speak Out - A Research Series by Jasper ColinJasper Colin
Discover key IT leadership insights from top CIOs on AI, cybersecurity, and cost optimization. Jasper Colin’s research reveals what’s shaping the future of enterprise technology. Stay ahead of the curve.
Automated Engineering of Domain-Specific Metamorphic Testing EnvironmentsPablo Gómez Abajo
Context. Testing is essential to improve the correctness of software systems. Metamorphic testing (MT) is an approach especially suited when the system under test lacks oracles, or they are expensive to compute. However, building an MT environment for a particular domain (e.g., cloud simulation, model transformation, machine learning) requires substantial effort.
Objective. Our goal is to facilitate the construction of MT environments for specific domains.
Method. We propose a model-driven engineering approach to automate the construction of MT environments. Starting from a meta-model capturing the domain concepts, and a description of the domain execution environment, our approach produces an MT environment featuring comprehensive support for the MT process. This includes the definition of domain-specific metamorphic relations, their evaluation, detailed reporting of the testing results, and the automated search-based generation of follow-up test cases.
Results. Our method is supported by an extensible platform for Eclipse, called Gotten. We demonstrate its effectiveness by creating an MT environment for simulation-based testing of data centres and comparing with existing tools; its suitability to conduct MT processes by replicating previous experiments; and its generality by building another MT environment for video streaming APIs.
Conclusion. Gotten is the first platform targeted at reducing the development effort of domain-specific MT environments. The environments created with Gotten facilitate the specification of metamorphic relations, their evaluation, and the generation of new test cases.
Smarter RAG Pipelines: Scaling Search with Milvus and FeastZilliz
About this webinar
Learn how Milvus and Feast can be used together to scale vector search and easily declare views for retrieval using open source. We’ll demonstrate how to integrate Milvus with Feast to build a customized RAG pipeline.
Topics Covered
- Leverage Feast for dynamic metadata and document storage and retrieval, ensuring that the correct data is always available at inference time
- Learn how to integrate Feast with Milvus to support vector-based retrieval in RAG systems
- Use Milvus for fast, high-dimensional similarity search, enhancing the retrieval phase of your RAG model
SAP Automation with UiPath: SAP Test Automation - Part 5 of 8DianaGray10
This interesting webinar will show how UiPath can change how SAP Test Automation works. It will also show the main benefits and best ways to use UiPath with SAP.
Topics to be covered:
Learn about SAP test automation and why it's important for testing.
UiPath Overview: Learn how UiPath can make your SAP testing easier and faster.
Test Manager: Learn about the key advantages of automating your SAP tests, including increased accuracy and reduced time.
Best Practices: Get practical tips on how to use and improve test automation with UiPath.
Real-World Examples: Demonstration on how organizations have successfully leveraged UiPath for SAP test automation.
GDG Cloud Southlake #41: Shay Levi: Beyond the Hype:How Enterprises Are Using AIJames Anderson
Beyond the Hype: How Enterprises Are Actually Using AI
Webinar Abstract:
AI promises to revolutionize enterprises - but what’s actually working in the real world? In this session, we cut through the noise and share practical, real-world AI implementations that deliver results. Learn how leading enterprises are solving their most complex AI challenges in hours, not months, while keeping full control over security, compliance, and integrations. We’ll break down key lessons, highlight recent use cases, and show how Unframe’s Turnkey Enterprise AI Platform is making AI adoption fast, scalable, and risk-free.
Join the session to get actionable insights on enterprise AI - without the fluff.
Bio:
Shay Levi is the Co-Founder and CEO of Unframe, a company redefining enterprise AI with scalable, secure solutions. Previously, he co-founded Noname Security and led the company to its $500M acquisition by Akamai in just four years. A proven innovator in cybersecurity and technology, he specializes in building transformative solutions.
Getting the Best of TrueDEM – April News & Updatespanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/getting-the-best-of-truedem-april-news-updates/
Boost your Microsoft 365 experience with OfficeExpert TrueDEM! Join the April webinar for a deep dive into recent and upcoming features and functionalities of OfficeExpert TrueDEM. We’ll showcase what’s new and use practical application examples and real-life scenarios, to demonstrate how to leverage TrueDEM to optimize your M365 environment, troubleshoot issues, improve user satisfaction and productivity, and ultimately make data-driven business decisions.
These sessions will be led by our team of product management and consultants, who interact with customers daily and possess in-depth product knowledge, providing valuable insights and expert guidance.
What you’ll take away
- Updates & info about the latest and upcoming features of TrueDEM
- Practical and realistic applications & examples for troubelshooting or improving your Microsoft Teams & M365 environment
- Use cases and examples of how our customers use TrueDEM
Packaging your App for AppExchange – Managed Vs Unmanaged.pptxmohayyudin7826
Learn how to package your app for Salesforce AppExchange with a deep dive into managed vs. unmanaged packages. Understand the best strategies for ISV success and choosing the right approach for your app development goals.