Naufalcolinadeline 1 e3_blood_bloodvesselNaufal Hakim
The blood functions to regulate body temperature, carry hormones and antibodies, clot blood to heal tissues, transport oxygen and nutrients, and remove waste like carbon dioxide. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen and are produced in bone marrow, while white blood cells are an important part of the immune system by producing antibodies and destroying pathogens. Platelets help the blood clot to stop bleeding and protect the body.
The document discusses automation in cloud computing. It introduces the topics to be covered, which are why automation is needed, what needs to be automated, and how it can be done using scripting languages or frameworks. Popular automation frameworks that are mentioned include Chef, Puppet, Cfengine, and Capistrano. The document provides an overview and demo of automation techniques.
Network Identification via Node Knock-outMarzieh Nabi
This document presents a method for network identification via node knock-out. It discusses using input-output data from a network under different node knockout conditions to identify the network structure. Specifically, it shows how the characteristic polynomials of the original and grounded networks relate to the network's generating function and Laplacian matrix. This allows exact recovery of the network from system identification. Applications to fault detection are also discussed, where changes in characteristic polynomials after node removal can localize broken links.
Naufalcolinadeline 1 e3_blood_bloodvesselNaufal Hakim
The blood functions to regulate body temperature, carry hormones and antibodies, clot blood to heal tissues, transport oxygen and nutrients, and remove waste like carbon dioxide. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen and are produced in bone marrow, while white blood cells are an important part of the immune system by producing antibodies and destroying pathogens. Platelets help the blood clot to stop bleeding and protect the body.
The document discusses automation in cloud computing. It introduces the topics to be covered, which are why automation is needed, what needs to be automated, and how it can be done using scripting languages or frameworks. Popular automation frameworks that are mentioned include Chef, Puppet, Cfengine, and Capistrano. The document provides an overview and demo of automation techniques.
Network Identification via Node Knock-outMarzieh Nabi
This document presents a method for network identification via node knock-out. It discusses using input-output data from a network under different node knockout conditions to identify the network structure. Specifically, it shows how the characteristic polynomials of the original and grounded networks relate to the network's generating function and Laplacian matrix. This allows exact recovery of the network from system identification. Applications to fault detection are also discussed, where changes in characteristic polynomials after node removal can localize broken links.
La presión y el volumen de los gases están relacionados con la temperatura según las leyes de Boyle, Charles y Gay-Lussac. La ley de Boyle establece que a temperatura constante, el producto de la presión y el volumen es constante. La ley de Charles establece que a presión constante, el cociente entre el volumen y la temperatura es constante. Y la ley de Gay-Lussac establece que a volumen constante, el cociente entre la presión y la temperatura es constante.
This document presents a summary of the paper "System Theory over Random Networks: Control and Estimation" by Marzieh Nabi Abdolyousefi and Mehran Mesbahi. The paper explores system-theoretic properties like controllability and observability of systems operating over random networks. It examines control and estimation of diffusion-like protocols over random graphs and decentralized control and estimation schemes involving randomness. The main results analyze controllability and stability properties of control systems defined over random networks.
The document contains a vocabulary set of unknown words. It likely includes 10-20 words along with their definitions to help build a reader's lexicon. While the specific terms are not provided, the set appears aimed at introducing new terminology in a structured manner.
This document discusses seeking syncretism in post-biological mixed reality systems through analyzing hybridized states of being that traverse paradigms of time and space. It explores how Roy Ascott's concept of syncretism can facilitate understanding multi-layered worldviews emerging from engagement with computational technologies and post-biological systems. It also examines networked agency and the need for a holistic approach to understanding relationships between humans and autonomous agents, and their effects on consciousness and identity.
Cloud computing. five essential characteristics 1.4Alex Tregubov
The document discusses the five essential characteristics of cloud computing: on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. It provides examples of on-demand access through Amazon EC2 and how resource pooling allows resources to be dynamically allocated based on demand. The last sentences note some reasons for the popularity of cloud platforms, including pay-as-you-go pricing and cost reductions.
The document discusses organizations and management. It defines organizations as social entities that are goal oriented, deliberately structured systems of coordinated activity that are linked to their external environment. It also discusses that organizations comprise people who can resist demands on them collectively and individually. The document also discusses different levels of management, including top-level managers who set strategic direction, middle managers who implement plans and provide guidance, and first-level managers who directly supervise employees and ensure tasks are completed. It notes management involves coordinating an organization's resources, including human, financial, physical, and information resources, to achieve organizational goals efficiently and effectively.
Peddinti Tarakesam is seeking a position utilizing his cloud computing skills, including experience with OpenStack orchestration using TOSCA templates, creating a VNF controller on OpenStack, firewall NFV deployment with Cloudify, load balancing and auto scaling with Python and OpenStack, and L2 gateway migration with Python and MySQL. He has an MCA from JNU and B.Sc in Computer Science, and skills in Python, Java, Linux, networking, and virtualization. His areas of interest include cloud computing, OpenStack, open source software, and object-oriented programming.
This document summarizes and reviews the art exhibition "Figure in the Sky" at the Bushwick gallery Space 776 in New York City. The exhibition featured works by artists Gabriel Hopson, William Hempel, Cora Kobischka, Takyua Hayaki and Allison Yano exploring themes of process, temporality, and the ephemeral nature of art. Notable pieces included Yano's scroll "Neo-Cathedral" combining Japanese and Christian aesthetics, Hempel's video "PARA-HOLLYWOOD" investigating the gap between ideas and finished works, and Kobischka's interactive installation involving throwing glitter-filled eggs through a wall. The show highlighted how exhibitions are temporary expressions
This document is Daniel Hollis' spring 2014 project portfolio containing images generated for graphic design and digital imaging class projects, including a product ad, calendar, five-page literary illustration, name and mascot, vector profile portrait, Irish folding party favors, and vector embellishment. It includes a table of contents listing each of these projects.
La presión y el volumen de los gases están relacionados con la temperatura según las leyes de Boyle, Charles y Gay-Lussac. La ley de Boyle establece que a temperatura constante, el producto de la presión y el volumen es constante. La ley de Charles establece que a presión constante, el cociente entre el volumen y la temperatura es constante. Y la ley de Gay-Lussac establece que a volumen constante, el cociente entre la presión y la temperatura es constante.
This document presents a summary of the paper "System Theory over Random Networks: Control and Estimation" by Marzieh Nabi Abdolyousefi and Mehran Mesbahi. The paper explores system-theoretic properties like controllability and observability of systems operating over random networks. It examines control and estimation of diffusion-like protocols over random graphs and decentralized control and estimation schemes involving randomness. The main results analyze controllability and stability properties of control systems defined over random networks.
The document contains a vocabulary set of unknown words. It likely includes 10-20 words along with their definitions to help build a reader's lexicon. While the specific terms are not provided, the set appears aimed at introducing new terminology in a structured manner.
This document discusses seeking syncretism in post-biological mixed reality systems through analyzing hybridized states of being that traverse paradigms of time and space. It explores how Roy Ascott's concept of syncretism can facilitate understanding multi-layered worldviews emerging from engagement with computational technologies and post-biological systems. It also examines networked agency and the need for a holistic approach to understanding relationships between humans and autonomous agents, and their effects on consciousness and identity.
Cloud computing. five essential characteristics 1.4Alex Tregubov
The document discusses the five essential characteristics of cloud computing: on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. It provides examples of on-demand access through Amazon EC2 and how resource pooling allows resources to be dynamically allocated based on demand. The last sentences note some reasons for the popularity of cloud platforms, including pay-as-you-go pricing and cost reductions.
The document discusses organizations and management. It defines organizations as social entities that are goal oriented, deliberately structured systems of coordinated activity that are linked to their external environment. It also discusses that organizations comprise people who can resist demands on them collectively and individually. The document also discusses different levels of management, including top-level managers who set strategic direction, middle managers who implement plans and provide guidance, and first-level managers who directly supervise employees and ensure tasks are completed. It notes management involves coordinating an organization's resources, including human, financial, physical, and information resources, to achieve organizational goals efficiently and effectively.
Peddinti Tarakesam is seeking a position utilizing his cloud computing skills, including experience with OpenStack orchestration using TOSCA templates, creating a VNF controller on OpenStack, firewall NFV deployment with Cloudify, load balancing and auto scaling with Python and OpenStack, and L2 gateway migration with Python and MySQL. He has an MCA from JNU and B.Sc in Computer Science, and skills in Python, Java, Linux, networking, and virtualization. His areas of interest include cloud computing, OpenStack, open source software, and object-oriented programming.
This document summarizes and reviews the art exhibition "Figure in the Sky" at the Bushwick gallery Space 776 in New York City. The exhibition featured works by artists Gabriel Hopson, William Hempel, Cora Kobischka, Takyua Hayaki and Allison Yano exploring themes of process, temporality, and the ephemeral nature of art. Notable pieces included Yano's scroll "Neo-Cathedral" combining Japanese and Christian aesthetics, Hempel's video "PARA-HOLLYWOOD" investigating the gap between ideas and finished works, and Kobischka's interactive installation involving throwing glitter-filled eggs through a wall. The show highlighted how exhibitions are temporary expressions
This document is Daniel Hollis' spring 2014 project portfolio containing images generated for graphic design and digital imaging class projects, including a product ad, calendar, five-page literary illustration, name and mascot, vector profile portrait, Irish folding party favors, and vector embellishment. It includes a table of contents listing each of these projects.