The document discusses improving health care services for mobile, migrant and minority populations by addressing challenges like communication barriers and cultural differences through practices like language services and cultural support staff, supportive policies at international, national and local levels, and strategic alliances between stakeholders to promote engagement and comprehensive action. The goal is to provide quality health care for globalized patients from diverse backgrounds.
Despite the massive amount of biomedical literature, only a small amount is available in a form that is readily computable. The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) is hosting the first hackathon to develop a comprehensive Network of BioThings (proteins, genes, pathways, mutations, drugs, diseases) extracted from scientific research articles and integrated with public biomedical data (see blog post http://goo.gl/i91ngK). During this hackathon, we will (1) identify motivating use cases, (2) define a shared, sustainable, multi-component infrastructure to build the NoB, and (3) implement common data representations, ontology-based programmatic interfaces, and develop cool applications. We will do this in an open, scalable, responsive manner so that it becomes a major asset for hackers and biomedical researchers worldwide.
The document discusses the experience and challenges of working as a CFO in China. It notes the strict exchange control system and regulations governing intercompany loans. There are significant differences in practices and competencies between regions in Asia for setting up regional treasury hubs. While opportunities exist to improve efficiency, such as cash pooling and financing incentives, permanent benchmarking is needed due to changing interpretations of regulations. Integrity issues with local staff and relationships with authorities are also important considerations for effective treasury management in China.
The document discusses social media and provides advice for using social media platforms effectively. It notes that social media allows for two-way conversations and engagement with audiences. Examples are given of both successful and unsuccessful social media uses by companies to encourage learning from mistakes and leveraging opportunities.
This document summarizes research on how technical illustrations can best represent physical tasks and movements. It discusses how mental imagery and mental rotation are important for understanding complex spatial relationships. The research aims to understand how people comprehend images from different perspectives and camera positions when showing physical tasks. Based on literature, illustrations showing tasks from a performer's viewpoint may be easier to understand, as this provides constant body position cues. Images should also maximize viewpoints across the display plane for easier judgment of distances and angles between objects.
The document discusses improving health care services for mobile, migrant and minority populations by addressing challenges like communication barriers and cultural differences through practices like language services and cultural support staff, supportive policies at international, national and local levels, and strategic alliances between stakeholders to promote engagement and comprehensive action. The goal is to provide quality health care for globalized patients from diverse backgrounds.
Despite the massive amount of biomedical literature, only a small amount is available in a form that is readily computable. The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) is hosting the first hackathon to develop a comprehensive Network of BioThings (proteins, genes, pathways, mutations, drugs, diseases) extracted from scientific research articles and integrated with public biomedical data (see blog post http://goo.gl/i91ngK). During this hackathon, we will (1) identify motivating use cases, (2) define a shared, sustainable, multi-component infrastructure to build the NoB, and (3) implement common data representations, ontology-based programmatic interfaces, and develop cool applications. We will do this in an open, scalable, responsive manner so that it becomes a major asset for hackers and biomedical researchers worldwide.
The document discusses the experience and challenges of working as a CFO in China. It notes the strict exchange control system and regulations governing intercompany loans. There are significant differences in practices and competencies between regions in Asia for setting up regional treasury hubs. While opportunities exist to improve efficiency, such as cash pooling and financing incentives, permanent benchmarking is needed due to changing interpretations of regulations. Integrity issues with local staff and relationships with authorities are also important considerations for effective treasury management in China.
The document discusses social media and provides advice for using social media platforms effectively. It notes that social media allows for two-way conversations and engagement with audiences. Examples are given of both successful and unsuccessful social media uses by companies to encourage learning from mistakes and leveraging opportunities.
This document summarizes research on how technical illustrations can best represent physical tasks and movements. It discusses how mental imagery and mental rotation are important for understanding complex spatial relationships. The research aims to understand how people comprehend images from different perspectives and camera positions when showing physical tasks. Based on literature, illustrations showing tasks from a performer's viewpoint may be easier to understand, as this provides constant body position cues. Images should also maximize viewpoints across the display plane for easier judgment of distances and angles between objects.
This document is a series of lines with the date "2 May 2011" and a line number. It does not contain any other text, so it is difficult to determine the topic or main ideas being conveyed. The document appears to be a placeholder or template with only date and numbering information provided.
The document provides vocabulary related to farm and wild animals. It includes lists of common farm animals like duck, pig, cow, sheep, and horse. It also lists wild animals such as lion, crocodile, monkey, elephant, and snake. The document then gives examples of common children's songs that involve animals, including "Old McDonald Had a Farm" and "Five Little Ducks". It aims to teach related vocabulary like sounds that different animals make.
The document discusses the expansion of self-service options in healthcare, including at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. It describes how NBI implemented various self-service technologies like check-in kiosks, eClipboards, and desktops across their outpatient and emergency department settings. These allow patients to check-in, validate information, sign forms, and express the reason for their visit electronically. NBI has seen benefits from self-service like reduced wait times, better data quality, lower administrative costs, and increased patient satisfaction. Moving forward, NBI aims to expand the use of self-service technologies like mobile apps and online portals.
Here are examples on service environment. Find the magic of setting of the Venetian, Tugu hotel - Malang, East Java, Da Vinci store in KL, Ralston - the experiential paint store in Bandung, West Java, Quattro 4 seasons clubbing place in KL.
This document discusses the history and challenges of long-term data storage. It describes how storage media and conditions significantly impact longevity, with some analog images surviving over 17,000 years sealed in dry caves but other works deteriorating within 200 years without special efforts. Modern applications now require digital data storage for 5-25 years, with demands expected to increase. Technologies have evolved from tape to disk drives to improve capacity and meet long-term reliability needs.
Brazil and Mexico are the two largest economies in Latin America, with Brazil having a larger population and GDP while Mexico has seen faster growth rates recently. Both countries have experienced strong economic growth and the rise of a new middle class but still face challenges in areas like energy, competitiveness, and over-reliance on specific trade partners. There are also opportunities to increase trade between the two Latin American powers, which remains well below its potential despite some recent efforts through trade missions.
This report from HSBC upgrades ADCB to Overweight from Neutral and raises its price target while downgrading NBAD to Neutral from Overweight. Loan volumes continued accelerating in Q3 while deposit growth was slower. Spreads improved more than expected due to higher corporate lending rates. Banks have reduced their long dollar positions, limiting potential losses from currency revaluation. Translation losses from foreign operations are also estimated to be limited. The report maintains Overweight ratings on UNB and FGB while raising their price targets.
branding the nation the historical contextwiwi isnaini
1) The document discusses the historical context of branding nations, noting that almost every nation has reinvented itself as regimes and circumstances have changed.
2) It uses France as a detailed example of how a nation has been rebranded multiple times, with different political and cultural incarnations over the centuries, from the Kingdom under Louis XIV to the various republics and empires that followed.
3) Despite claims that a nation cannot be rebranded, the document argues that France in particular has shaped and reshaped its identity through revolutionary changes in government and ideology.
Este documento trata sobre kinesiología. Contiene tablas de contenidos con letras y números que van de la A a la 1C, organizando la información de la kinesiología de manera secuencial.
IVI Presentation at UNECE Conference, May 2008Thomas Nastas
Thomas Nastas, president of Innovative Ventures Inc., gave a presentation on scaling up innovation in Russia. He discussed both successes and challenges in the Russian market. Nastas proposed a go-forward plan with action items for entrepreneurs/SMEs and government policy makers to accelerate venture capital funding. The plan included establishing funds for proof of concept testing and mini-grants, inventorying and publishing Russian technologies, and organizing R&D and supply chain competitions.
The document discusses themes of justice, equality, and social change. It includes quotes from civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. advocating for racial tolerance and justice. It also honors victims of intolerance and hate crimes in the LGBTQ community. The overall message is of working towards a more just, tolerant and equal society through non-violent social change.
Ausblicke, Trends und neue Chancen sowie Geschäftsmodelle im Zeitalter von intelligentem Web und Social Communities. Bitte Notizen auch lesen mit Quellen!
This document is a series of lines with the date "2 May 2011" and a line number. It does not contain any other text, so it is difficult to determine the topic or main ideas being conveyed. The document appears to be a placeholder or template with only date and numbering information provided.
The document provides vocabulary related to farm and wild animals. It includes lists of common farm animals like duck, pig, cow, sheep, and horse. It also lists wild animals such as lion, crocodile, monkey, elephant, and snake. The document then gives examples of common children's songs that involve animals, including "Old McDonald Had a Farm" and "Five Little Ducks". It aims to teach related vocabulary like sounds that different animals make.
The document discusses the expansion of self-service options in healthcare, including at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. It describes how NBI implemented various self-service technologies like check-in kiosks, eClipboards, and desktops across their outpatient and emergency department settings. These allow patients to check-in, validate information, sign forms, and express the reason for their visit electronically. NBI has seen benefits from self-service like reduced wait times, better data quality, lower administrative costs, and increased patient satisfaction. Moving forward, NBI aims to expand the use of self-service technologies like mobile apps and online portals.
Here are examples on service environment. Find the magic of setting of the Venetian, Tugu hotel - Malang, East Java, Da Vinci store in KL, Ralston - the experiential paint store in Bandung, West Java, Quattro 4 seasons clubbing place in KL.
This document discusses the history and challenges of long-term data storage. It describes how storage media and conditions significantly impact longevity, with some analog images surviving over 17,000 years sealed in dry caves but other works deteriorating within 200 years without special efforts. Modern applications now require digital data storage for 5-25 years, with demands expected to increase. Technologies have evolved from tape to disk drives to improve capacity and meet long-term reliability needs.
Brazil and Mexico are the two largest economies in Latin America, with Brazil having a larger population and GDP while Mexico has seen faster growth rates recently. Both countries have experienced strong economic growth and the rise of a new middle class but still face challenges in areas like energy, competitiveness, and over-reliance on specific trade partners. There are also opportunities to increase trade between the two Latin American powers, which remains well below its potential despite some recent efforts through trade missions.
This report from HSBC upgrades ADCB to Overweight from Neutral and raises its price target while downgrading NBAD to Neutral from Overweight. Loan volumes continued accelerating in Q3 while deposit growth was slower. Spreads improved more than expected due to higher corporate lending rates. Banks have reduced their long dollar positions, limiting potential losses from currency revaluation. Translation losses from foreign operations are also estimated to be limited. The report maintains Overweight ratings on UNB and FGB while raising their price targets.
branding the nation the historical contextwiwi isnaini
1) The document discusses the historical context of branding nations, noting that almost every nation has reinvented itself as regimes and circumstances have changed.
2) It uses France as a detailed example of how a nation has been rebranded multiple times, with different political and cultural incarnations over the centuries, from the Kingdom under Louis XIV to the various republics and empires that followed.
3) Despite claims that a nation cannot be rebranded, the document argues that France in particular has shaped and reshaped its identity through revolutionary changes in government and ideology.
Este documento trata sobre kinesiología. Contiene tablas de contenidos con letras y números que van de la A a la 1C, organizando la información de la kinesiología de manera secuencial.
IVI Presentation at UNECE Conference, May 2008Thomas Nastas
Thomas Nastas, president of Innovative Ventures Inc., gave a presentation on scaling up innovation in Russia. He discussed both successes and challenges in the Russian market. Nastas proposed a go-forward plan with action items for entrepreneurs/SMEs and government policy makers to accelerate venture capital funding. The plan included establishing funds for proof of concept testing and mini-grants, inventorying and publishing Russian technologies, and organizing R&D and supply chain competitions.
The document discusses themes of justice, equality, and social change. It includes quotes from civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. advocating for racial tolerance and justice. It also honors victims of intolerance and hate crimes in the LGBTQ community. The overall message is of working towards a more just, tolerant and equal society through non-violent social change.
Ausblicke, Trends und neue Chancen sowie Geschäftsmodelle im Zeitalter von intelligentem Web und Social Communities. Bitte Notizen auch lesen mit Quellen!
Die Präsentation erklärt den Weg von Web 2.0 über Enterprise 2.0 bis hin zu Dialog 2.0.
Erstellt für die Präsentation der 3C DIALOG GmbH auf der Callcenter World 2009.
2.0 ist der Marketing-Hype überhaupt – Web 2.0, Handy 2.0, ECM 2.0 usw. Niemand hat mit einer offiziellen Zählung begonnen, aber dennoch steht die 2.0 für Modernität, etwas Neues. Die Definition von Web 2.0 ist nicht einfach. Mit etwas Mut kann man sich deshalb auch schon in die Zukunft bewegen, wo das Web 3.0 als semantisches Web bereits sichtbar wird – oder gleich den Sprung in die ferne Zukunft, ins ultimative Web 42.0 wagen.
Welche Auswirkungen und Prägungen haben Web2.0 auf den eCommerce? Plattformen und Social Networks geben Usern die Möglichkeit zur Bewertung! Heil und Schaden für Unternehmen im Netz.
Inhaltsangabe:
Kurze Geschichte des Web 2.0
Social Media – Grundgedanke und Veränderungen
Blogging
Bild- und Videoplattformen
Social Networks im Überblick
Strategien für Social Networks
Facebook: Fanpage und Marketingmaßnahmen
Monitoring
Moderner Online-Journalismus
Verlagswesen 3.0
Weitere Informationen:
http://www.facebook.com/evsan
http://www.twitter.com/Ibo
http://www.ibrahimevsan.de
Ein Blick in die Kristallkugel mit dem Ziel spannende und relevante Online-Trends für das Jahr 2008 hervorzusagen. Auf der Liste sind:
- Hackable Gadgets
- Rich Handy Platforms
- On/Offline-Applikationen
- WOA (Web Oriented Architecture)
- Clientcode Frameworks
- Enterprise 2.0
- Green IT
- User Generated Infrastructure
- Social Reputation Management / Open Social
- Amazon Webservices
2011 - CMS-Inhalte für mobile Endgeräte / Responsive DesignJohannes Waibel
Optimale Auslieferung der CMS-Inhalte für mobile Endgeräte:
3 Implementierungsvarianten werden aufgezeigt & beurteilt:
a) Responsive Design
b) „Eigene“ mobile Website(s) und
c) Mobile Applikation(en)
Namics Fachveranstaltung vom 3. März 2011.
Next Generation Content Management.
Mobile und Trends.
Von:
Johannes Waibel, Senior Consultant, Namics AG
Marcel Albertin, CTO und Partner, Namics AG
2. Mit dem iPhone beginnt Mobile 2.0 im Mobile WebMit dem iPhone beginnt Mobile 2.0 im Mobile Web
Mobile Browser Safari
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
3. Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Doubleclick Google Adsense
Britannica online Wikipedia
Personal websites Blogs, Widgets
Webkataloge Tagging
Domain grabbing SEO
CPM CPC, CPO
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
4. Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
proprietär offene Standards
Geschützte Umgebung Web Services
(AOL, T-Online) (Google, Amazon)
Marktführerschaft Web als Plattform
Markenzentriert Nutzerzentriert
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
6. Erkenntnis der Netzbetreiber
„Die Netzbetreiber im Mobilfunk müssen einen
Zahn zulegen und deutlich schneller und
innovativer werden: Sonst sind wir die Letzten
am Büfett, und es ist nichts mehr übrig.“
Arun Sarin,
Vorstandsvorsitzender von Vodafone
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
10. Mobile 1.0 vs Mobile 2.0
Mobile 1.0 Mobile 2.0
• Netzbetreiber Apple, Google
• 1G / 2G 3G
• Festnetz und Mobilnetz drahtlos, IP basiert
• Feature Phones Smart Phones (iPhone)
• Teure Datentarife Datenflatrate
• 2 Jahresverträge, SMS Voip, IP Messaging
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
11. Mobile 1.0 vs Mobile 2.0
Mobile 1.0 Mobile 2.0
• proprietär offene Standards
• Geschützte Umgebung Mobile Services
• Marktführerschaft Mobile als Plattform
(Android, OHA)
• Markenzentriert Nutzerzentriert
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
12. Mit dem iPhone beginnt Mobile 2.0 im Mobile WebMit dem iPhone beginnt Mobile 2.0 im Mobile Web
Mobile Browser Safari
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
22. 22
March ‘09
least cost router
set of individual
single-purpose-apps
Dec. ‘08Feb. ‘08May ‘07Feb. ‘07
Communicator 3
multi platform (messaging
voice, presence, etc.)
Communicator:
voice, e-mail,
messaging, twitter
Communicator 2:
address book-centered,
communication features
(e-mail, messaging, social
networks, twitter, voice)
connect & communicate
Change am Beispiel der Evolution bei cellity
24. 24
mobile advertisement build
in
one central personal
profile
manage
yourself in
one place
relevant contact
information
auto-connect
with your
current
friends
up-to-date contact
info
auto-add new
contacts
connect to social
networks
universal messaging platform:
send messages like
e-mail, SMS,
messages on
Twitter & Facebook,
etc.
connect to social feeds
Twitter,
Facebook
timeline, etc.
New Addressbook 2.0
25. 25
centralized information widely accessible
&
securely stored
connect & communicate
Server Centric Architecture
In the mobile web
On the computer
On the mobile phon
26. 26
connect & communicate
Intelligent Connection & Sync. Management
native mobile
address book
incoming &
outgoing calls
email, IM,
SMS, freeSMS
fully open for
additional sources
Outlook
Frontends:
backup
29. Mit dem iPhone beginnt Mobile 2.0 im Mobile WebMit dem iPhone beginnt Mobile 2.0 im Mobile Web
Mobile Browser Safari
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert
30. Q. If a small device manufacturer wants to run
Android, can they just download it and go?
A. Once it’s open source, anyone can download and
port Android without joining OHA. Android will be
open source before the end of the year.
Wie Mobile 2.0 das Web verändert