...Executive Summary In today’s businesses world, Content Management has become one of the major factors which include the sharing of data, the storage of data and the ability to generate reports on the fly or automatically. OpenText being one of the major leaders on Content Management with 17 years experience provides support for users by providing an ECM Suite which deals with different types of content management for businesses. Support includes enterprise content as in business documents, sensitive records, images (audio and video), email, reports and much more. In 2010 The North City Council in New Zealand decided to go live with OpenText Document Management software namely the eDOCS Edition and OpenText Records Management which is used by 450 staff. “The software is being used by approximately 450 staff across all business areas of the Council.” (Scoop, 2010) Alfresco provides an alternative to CMS by being Open source software while also reducing ECM costs up to 96%. Alfresco also provides a feature that works out-of-the-box so users can use the system immediately without the need for costly training which plague some CMS system vendors. Compared to other proprietary ECM systems like OpenText, Documentum and SharePoint, Alfresco is less costly and rate high at certain levels of content management. Alfresco also provides an online-community that is there for support and also blogs which are easily accessible for information. Other...
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...as network behavioral heuristics. Employ anti-malware software and signature auto-update features or have administrators manually push updates to all machines on a daily basis. After applying an update, automated systems should verify that each system has received its signature update. Configure laptops, workstations, and servers so that they will not auto-run content from USB tokens (i.e., "thumb drives"), USB hard drives, CDs/DVDs, Firewire devices, external serial advanced technology attachment devices, mounted network shares, or other removable media. If the devices are not required for business use, they should be disabled. Configure systems so that they conduct an automated anti-malware scan of removable media when it is inserted. All e-mail attachments entering the organization's e-mail gateway should be scanned and blocked if they contain malicious code or file types unneeded for the organization's business. This scanning should be done before the e-mail is placed in the user's inbox. This includes e-mail content filtering and web content filtering. Apply anti-virus scanning at the Web Proxy gateway. Content filtering for file-types should be applied at the perimeter. Deploy features and toolkits such as Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET), products that provide sandboxing (e.g., run browsers in a VM), and other techniques that prevent...
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...1 The Effect of Prediction on Depth of Encoding Student X name University of New South Wales 2 Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of prediction on depth of encoding. Participants (N=136) were given sentence stems and instructed to think of a word to finish the sentence. The full sentence was then completed with either a predictive or a nonpredictive word, and a recognition test given to see how well each word was retained in memory. Out of the three hypotheses, the results supported stronger encoding of predictive words over non-predictive words or the prediction itself. It was suggested this could be due to predictive words forming a more elaborate memory trace, which then integrated better with existing mental categories. 3 The Effect of Prediction on Depth of Encoding When reading a sentence, the mind can form a prediction about which word should come next. Yet it is not clear how this prediction affects the encoding of the actual word that completes the sentence. A word that fulfils the prediction could be better encoded than one that violates it, simply because it forms a smoother fit, or because the mind was already prepared for it. Alternatively, the violation itself might create a stronger impact, leading to better encoding. A third possibility also exists: that the prediction overwrites the encoding of the actual word, regardless of its congruency. One of the most enduring theories of encoding is the levels of processing framework...
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...philosophy. Primarily, Open Source fosters creativity. Software products can often require an overwhelming amount of code for one individual or even a few individuals to write, especially if all that code needs to be original so that it does not infringe on another person’s copyright. This may not be a problem for large companies with armies of engineers. But this can be an insurmountable hurdle for individuals or smaller groups. Open source licensing enables developers not only by providing sets of code that can be appropriated towards their final vision, but it also enables others to actively contribute to or improve upon another developer’s product. A great metaphor for the effect of Open Source is Wikipedia.org. Wikipedia’s content is licensed under a Creative Commons license, which achieves the same goals as open source software licenses. Much like encyclopedia volumes, which are collections of articles that contribute to the whole set, software products may be seen as a collection of coded functions. Traditionally, each article of an encyclopedia is written by a small number of employees of the encyclopedia company. Then came Wikipedia. Any person can contribute to almost any article. The result became a go-to resource that cannot be matched in depth, breadth or currentness by any one publisher. Likewise, any of the information may be used freely by any reader as long as they comply with the Attribution and Share Alike...
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...------------------------------------------------- Archived Voice ------------------------------------------------- A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Computer Studies Philippine Christian University – Manila City Campus ------------------------------------------------- In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of ASSOCIATE IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: Martin Joseph D. Abao October 2012 THESIS ABSTRACT ------------------------------------------------- Title : Archived Voice Proponent : Martin Joseph D. Abao Year : October 2012 Course : Associate in Computer Technology ------------------------------------------------- Adviser : ------------------------------------------------- The study answers the demographic profile of the students, disabled people, programmers, professionals, computer-literate and foreigners/linguistic in terms of year level, company, course, position, language spoken and their age; the problems encountered by the respondents in terms of: Making documents and paper works, Understanding the application’s environment; the benefits and opportunities of the respondents by using the Archived Voice like changing of the application’s environment into different languages, making documents, and paper works in an easy way, time and speed constraints in using the application; and the evaluation of the respondents about the...
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...customized headers and footers that the word processor will put at the top and bottom of every page. The word processor automatically keeps track of page numbers so that the correct number appears on each page. Layout: Allows you to specify different margins within a single document and to specify various methods for indenting paragraphs. Merges: Allows you to merge text from one file into another file. This is particularly useful for generating many files that have the same format but different data. Generating mailing labels is the classic example of using merges. Spell checker: A utility that allows you to check the spelling of words. It will highlight any words that it does not recognize. Tables of contents and indexes: Allows you to automatically create a table of contents and index based on special codes that you insert in the document. Thesaurus: A built-in thesaurus that allows you to search for synonyms without leaving the word processor. Windows: Allows you to edit two or more documents at the same time. Each document appears in a separate window. This is particularly valuable when working on a large project that consists of several different...
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...add on the cover page. To replace the logo on the cover page or in the header, or the photo on the cover page, start by selecting it. When you do, you see a bar across the top—click the icon on that bar to select your own logo or image for replacement. Word automatically sizes and formats your image to fit the space allotted. The table of contents that follows picks up any text that you format using Heading 1 through Heading 3 styles. To update the table after you add your own information to the document, click in the table of contents and then click the Update button on the bar that appears across the top of it. Note: Body text such as the paragraphs above are formatted using the default Normal syle. This paragraph is formatted using the style named Normal - Space After to create the space between the executive summary and the table of contents. Contents Executive Summary 2 Heading 1 3 Heading 2 3 Heading 3 3 Heading 2 3 Heading 1 4 Heading 2 4 Heading 2 4 Heading 1 This template uses a few tables to create the page structure that follows. A host table consisting of just two columns and one row enables the sidebar content to sit beside the text, tables, and diagram on the left without any complicated positioning required. Nested tables (a nested table is just one table inside another) in both the left and right column enable you to place text beside the SmartArt graphic, provide the small financial table...
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...This note shows you how to set up a table of contents that can be generated and updated quickly and easily, even for the longest and most complex documents. Using styles The key to creating a quick and easy contents page is to use Word’s built-in heading styles, that is, Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 etc. Once you have applied these styles to the headings in your document, you can use Word’s Table of Contents function to do all the hard work for you. For more information on using styles see Making your documents look good: using MS Word the easy way. Creating a basic table of contents Once you have applied heading styles, you can create your table of contents: Click where you want the contents to appear. From the menu, select Insert – Reference – Index and Tables. The Index and Tables dialog box displays. Click the Table of Contents tab. Creating a table of contents quickly in Word Creating a table of contents quickly in Word The Print Preview box on the left shows you how your table of contents will look. The settings for your contents appear below the preview box. You will find that most of the options you need are already selected. B.2-N-3568-2007 Your contents will show page numbers, have right-aligned page numbers, and a tab leader (the character that appears between the contents entry and the page number). You can change the tab leader if you wish, for example you may want a different one, or no tab leader at all. Word shows...
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...BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Applied Science Unit2: Working in the Science Industry Assignment 3 – Data Storage (P4, M4, D3) Scenario Your school has been given funds for a rebuild. The science department classrooms and prep-rooms will be renovated. The current lab contains lots of previous testing results and other data, stored in several large filing cabinets. The management team want to improve the provision for data storage and have fewer filing cabinets in the new build. As a member of the leadership team, put a proposal together for updating the old data storage system with the new storage procedures that should be put in place in the laboratories of the new build. You need to justify why the funds from the budget should be given to implement the new data storage system. Grading Criteria * P4:Describe the procedure for storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace * D3: Discuss the advantages gained by keeping data and records on a laboratory management information system * Grading Criteria * P4:Describe the procedure for storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace * D3: Discuss the advantages gained by keeping data and records on a laboratory management information system *...
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...4/6/12 Content analysis examples Know Your Audience: chapter 16 Content analysis - examples Home > Techniques > Know Your Audience > Previous • Next | Sitemap | Search | Contact Us section 5. The first two examples demonstrate content questioning. Example 3 shows how multi-coding can be done, while Example 4 covers the use of software in automatic content analysis. Example 1: TV violence An "interview" with a violent episode in a TV program might "ask" it questions such as: How long did you last, in minutes and seconds? What program were you shown on? On what channel, what date, and what time? Was that program local or imported? Series or one-off? What was the nature of the violent action? How graphic or realistic was the violence? What were the effects of the violence on the victim/s? Who did the violent act: heroes or villains? Men or women? Young or old? People of high or low social status? 9. Who was the victim/s: heroes or villains? Men or women? (etc.) 10. To what extent did the violent action seem provoked or justified? ...and so on. All the answers to the questions are available from watching the program. Notice that some of the criteria are subjective (e.g. the last one). Instead of relying on a single person's opinion on such criteria, it's usual to have several "judges" and record the average rating, often on a scale out of 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Example 2: Newspaper coverage of asylum seekers I’m working on a project that involves media content analysis...
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...WEB 236 Entire Course (UOP) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Tutorial Purchased: 5 Times, Rating: A+ WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 1/3 WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 2/3 WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 3/3 WEB 236 Week 1 One Weekly Summary WEB 236 Week 2 DQS part 1/2 WEB 236 Week 2 DQS part 2/2 WEB 236 Week 2 Two Weekly Summary WEB 236 Week 2 Individual Assignment: Website Purpose and Architecture Plan- please add own images WEB 236 Week 3 DQS part 1/2 WEB 236 Week 3 DQS part 2/2 WEB 236 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Website Navigation and Development Plan- Please Add Own Images WEB 236 Week 4 Individual Assignment: Website Content Plan- Please Add Own Images WEB 236 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment: Research and Drafting: Develop Recommendations for Re-Design WEB 236 Week 4 DQS WEB 236 Week 4 Four Weekly Summary WEB 236 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment: Website Evaluation Paper and Prototype for Re-Design --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 1/3(UOP) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Tutorial Purchased: 0 Times, Rating: No Rating WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 1/3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 2/3(UOP) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Tutorial Purchased: 1 Times, Rating: A+ WEB 236 Week 1 DQS part 2/3 ---------------------...
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...Subject: Data Management Workshop Series Date- Tuesdays in October Time- 3:00pm to 4:00pm Room- Library 128 The Claire T. Carney Library is pleased to offer the Data Management Workshop Series for the fall semester, co-taught by librarians Zac Painter, Dawn Gross, and Liz Winiarz. The course will cover essential topics in data management and provide hands-on experience with some tools for working with your research data. The course is free and is open to all faculty, staff, and students of UMassD. A course outline is listed below; all courses will take place in LIB-128 from 3:00pm-4:00pm on Tuesdays in October. * October 06: Overview of Data Management & the DMPTool * October 13: Types and Formats of Data, Contextual Details & OpenRefine * October 20: Data Storage and Security, Repositories and Archiving & Git/GitHub * October 27: Legal and Ethical Issues, Data Sharing & the Open Movement (Open Data, Open Source, Open Access, Open Educational Resources) Further course information will be provided on the wiki, http://dataworkshop.umassd.wikispaces.net/Welcome You do not have to attend each course in the sequence to attend a class, but you are requested to bring your own laptop for each session as we will be demonstrating the applications in a hands-on fashion, which requires installing the software ahead of time. If you need assistance installing the software, please either come a few minutes early to a session or contact one of the instructors...
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...to stores. Inspired by Giant Tiger’s pull system, North West management was considering giving store managers more control over their inventory ordering by moving to a “pull” replenishment strategy. Barry McLeod, Director of Procurement and Marketing, has been assigned with determining if this “Pull” strategy would be a better fit. In order to reduce the risk and capitalize on the benefits, North West should localize in the hands of Regional Retail Managers. This strategic change will be beneficial for North West as they would gain the required regional/store level knowledge while avoiding giving all the responsibility to local store managers and investing a large amount of dollars to support the pull system. Table of contents: Contents Issue(s) Identification 1 Environmental & Root Analysis: 2 Alternatives and/or Options: 3 Recommendation: 4 Implementation: 5 Monitor: 6 Issue(s) Identification The North West Company is experiencing inventory management problems with unsold inventory piling up as well as experiencing stock outs resulting in lost sales. They have not been able to increase their yearly inventory turns from 2.2, well short of industry averages. Popular items often sell out the day they arrive in stores, while excess stock items can be marked down up to 75%. Items not sold at the 75% markdown are then shipped back to Winnipeg and sold through a clearance Centre. These current push models is increasing both sales and inventory/warehousing...
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...student is required to submit an individual report that consists of the topic conducted with a minimum page of not LESS THAN 10 pages (excluding content page and covers). 3. Mode: Individual 4. Form of submission: Submit the hardcopy version of the assignment with a PURPLE coloured cover (front & back). 4. Date of Submission: 27 July 2015 (MONDAY) DURING CLASS (4.00PM – 6.00PM) ONLY. 5. Any late submission, 2 marks will be deducted for each day. ** If you have any difficulties in submitting the assignment according to the date given, please come and discuss with me. QUESTION: Corporate communications is a management function used in many organisations. Choose one organisation that interests you from any industry and explain the functions of corporate communication used in that organisation. FORMAT OF THE REPORT: • Front cover/Back Cover (in RED) • Table of content 1.0: Introduction 2.0: Content 3.0: Conclusion 4.0: Appendices 5.0: References • References (no wikipedia) References should be in APA format. • Contents : Font Arial (size 10), justify text paragraph, 2.0 spacing including page numbers on each page. • Titles/Subtitles : Font Arial (size 14), justify text paragraph, and should be present in the table of content • Front cover should contain the following information: i. Assignment 1 ii. Prepared by: student’s name & matrix no. ...
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...BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Applied Science Unit2: Working in the Science Industry Assignment 3 – Data Storage (P4, M4, D3) Scenario Your school has been given funds for a rebuild. The science department classrooms and prep-rooms will be renovated. The current lab contains lots of previous testing results and other data, stored in several large filing cabinets. The management team want to improve the provision for data storage and have fewer filing cabinets in the new build. As a member of the leadership team, put a proposal together for updating the old data storage system with the new storage procedures that should be put in place in the laboratories of the new build. You need to justify why the funds from the budget should be given to implement the new data storage system. Grading Criteria * P4:Describe the procedure for storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace * D3: Discuss the advantages gained by keeping data and records on a laboratory management information system * Grading Criteria * P4:Describe the procedure for storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace * D3: Discuss the advantages gained by keeping data and records on a laboratory management information system *...
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