...------------------------------------------------- Time Log Template Make a list of all activities you accomplish in one day. Be as specific as possible, and include a scheduled time for study. This log may be used in future courses to schedule time for study and course work. Time | Activities | Comments or Observations | 6:00 a.m. | Wake the children, breakfast and dressed for school | | 6:30 a.m. | Brush teeth and hair; 6:45 out the door for school | | 7:00 a.m. | Drop the kids off for school | | 7:30 a.m. | Put in a load of laundry, Clean kitchen, walk the dogs | | 8:00 a.m. | Throw laundry in dryer start another load, make daily phone calls while cleaning | | 8:30 a.m. | Start on school work | | 9:00 a.m. | school work | | 9:30 a.m. | school work | | 10:00 a.m. | school work | | 10:30 a.m. | school work, just encase I need extra time/ getting ready for meetings | | 11:00 a.m. | Dust and vacuum while welcoming new wives via phone call | | 11:30 a.m. | Coffee meeting or luncheons | | 12:00 p.m. | Coffee meeting or luncheons | | 12:30 p.m. | Coffee meeting or luncheons | | 1:00 p.m. | Come home walk the dogs | | 1:30 p.m. | Leave to pick up kids from school | | 2:00 p.m. | Check emails, fix snacks for kids | | 2:30 p.m. | Help kids with homework | | 3:00 p.m. | Clean up | | 3:30 p.m. | Start prep for dinner | | 4:00 p.m. | Cook dinner | | 4:30 p.m. | Cook dinner | | 5:00 p.m. | Husbands home from work...
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...Network Management Template Group Project Tech Corp 5/19/2013 * Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1 Individual Responsibility 2 2. Configuration Management 3 2.1 Inventory Management 3 2.1.1 Management Criteria 3 2.1.2 Design Overview 3 2.1.3 Usage & Rationale behind the Template 4 2.1.4 Value to Management 4 3. Performance Management 5 3.1 Performance Log 5 3.1.1 Management Criteria 5 3.1.2 Design Overview 5 3.1.3 Usage and Rationale Behind the Template 6 4. Fault Management 7 4.1 Device Fault log 7 4.1.1 Management Criteria 7 4.1.2 Design Overview 7 4.1.3 Usage & Rationale behind the Template 8 4.1.4 Value to Management 8 5. Security Management 9 5.1 Software Security 9 5.1.1 Management Criteria 9 5.1.2 Design Overview 9 5.1.3 Usage and Rationale Behind the Template 10 6. Conclusion 11 7. References 12 Introduction N etwork management is a broader subject of managing the whole network consistently. There are some supportive products like software and hardware to enable the users of network to manage the network properly. It covers a wide area of management such as fault, security, performance, configuration and more. These all aspect of network management has to be accomplished successfully to gain the obvious management of network. To gain these management aspects templates need to be take control as a management tool of network. Each criteria of network has to be...
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...Week 1: Project Outline 3 WEEK 1: Case Diagrams 4 Use Case Diagram 4 Week 1: Class Diagrams 4 Class Diagrams 4 Week 2 Java Fundamentals 5 Week 3: Java Control Structure 10 Week 4: Error Handling and File Input/output 16 TBD 19 Week 1: Project Outline Pizza R Us was founded in 2013 by a group of students who wanted to change the world of pizza one pie at a time. Using technology to bring the restaurant to the homes of the masses Pizza R US is currently developing an online ordering system that would rival the leaders of its class. Offering the following delicious products: Pizza’s Sizes: Small, Medium, Large Toppings: Pepperoni, Ham, Onions, Bacon, Bell Peppers, Pineapples, Sausage, Olives, Etc…. Breadsticks Wings Sauces: Hot, Mild, Medium, Extra Hot WEEK 1: Case Diagrams Use Case Diagram http://yuml.me/diagram/plain;scale:60;/usecase/// PIZZA R US, %5BCustomer%5D-(Log In), (Log In)%3E(Product), (PRODUCT)%3E(PIZZA), (Pizza)%3E(Toppings), (PRODUCT)%3E(BREAD STICKS), (Product)%3E(Wings), (Wings)%3E(Sauce).png Customers login into the system. Choose Product: Classes: Pizza, Breadsticks, Wings Pizza: Choose Toppings Wings: Choose Sauce...
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...HomeworkISA3 Year: 3 Name: CHHAY TRY Class: Evening I, enable administrator and power user on log on screen http://www.theeldergeek.com/missing_administrator_account.htm [Start] [Run] [Regedit] Registry Key: HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList Modify/Create the Value Data Type(s) and Value Name(s) as detailed below. Data Type: DWORD// Value Name: Administrator Setting for Value Data: [0 = Disabled / 1 = Enabled] Exit Registry and Reboot II, disable administrator change IP address: The two policies I've enabled under User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network >Network Connections 1. Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection 2. Enable Windows 2000 Network Connections settings for Administrators This GPO works on Windows XP Professional but not in Windows 7. B. To prevent local administrators from turning Windows Firewall on or off http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775424%28WS.10%29.aspx Open the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in to edit the Group Policy object (GPO) that is used to manage Windows Firewall settings in your organization. Open Computer Configuration, open Administrative Templates, open Network, open Network Connections, open Windows Firewall, and then open either Domain Profile or Standard Profile, depending on which profile you want to configure. In the details pane, double-click Windows Firewall: Protect all network...
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...UniPrint Administrator’s Guide UniPrint Client 5 Released: December 2011 Revised: 1 December 2011 5:57 pm ii UniPrint Client 5 Copyright Notice UniPrint, a division of GFI Solutions Inc. and its affiliates, makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this publication. UniPrint, a division of GFI Solutions Inc. specially disclaims any expressed or implied warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. UniPrint, a division of GFI Solutions Inc. reserves the right to make any changes in specifications and other information contained in this publication without prior notice and without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. © Copyright 1999 - 2011 UniPrint, a division of GFI Solutions Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Companies, names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted. Other than printing one copy for personal use, no part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purposes, without the expressed written consent of: UniPrint, a division of GFI Solutions Inc. 1 Eva Road, Suite 309 Toronto, Ontario Canada M9C 4Z5 (416) 503-9800 Toll Free: 1 (866) 488-3188 (North America only) www.uniprint.net Trademark Acknowledgements UniPrint is a trademark of UniPrint, a division of GFI Solutions Inc. United States Patent No. 7...
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...|[pic] |IT Infrastructure |Document Number |EDCS-xxxxxxx | | | |Based on Template |No EDCS, Rev 0.x | | | |Created By |Manickaraja Kumarappan | IT Infrastructure Standards Provisioning through Oracle Enterprise Manager For document reviewers and modification history, see Table of Contents, Document History. Any change to this document need to be reviewed and approved by Standard team or SME of this Domain. For document modification refer Revision History in next page. Table of Contents 1. Purpose and Scope 3 2. Pre-Install requirements 3 3. EM Deployment Entities that are available today 4 3.1. List of Deployment Procedures 4 3.2. List of Software Library Components 5 3.3. List of Database Templates 5 4. Steps to Provision Oracle Components 6 4.1. Provisioning a RAC Database. 6 4.2. Provisioning a Standalone Database. 17 4.3. Monitoring a submitted procedure. 28 5. Executing root.sh script post install 32 5.1. For CRS install 32 5.2. For RDBMS Install 33 6. Manual Tasks 33 7. Glossary 34 8. Appendix 34 9. References 34 10. Documentation...
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...April 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------ (c) DigitalPersona, Inc., 2005. All rights reserved This document provides late-breaking or other information that supplements the DigitalPersona Platinum SDK Guide. ------------------------- How to Use This Document ------------------------- To view the Readme file on-screen in Windows Notepad, maximize the Notepad window. On the Edit menu, click Word Wrap. To print the Readme file, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then use the Print command on the File menu. --------- CONTENTS --------- 1. INSTALLATION 2. COMPATIBILITY 3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4. RELEASE NOTES 4.1 XTF Templates 4.2 Changes in Documentation and Header Files 4.3 Sample Code for Delphi 6 4.4 U.are.U 4000B Fingerprint Reader Support 5. KNOWN ISSUES 5.1 Installation on NT4 Computers 5.2 Windows NT4 Multiple Fingerprint Readers Support 5.3 Windows Server 2003 SP1 5.4 Windows Users in the Local Database 5.5 Installation of DigitalPersona Pro Workstation 3.2.1 over DigitalPersona Platinum software 6. SUPPORT AND FEEDBACK ---------------- 1. INSTALLATION ---------------- You must have local administrator rights to install this product on the supported Windows NT-based operating systems. 1- Insert the Platinum SDK CD in the CD-ROM drive. 2- Run Setup.exe located in the root of the CD. 3- If needed...
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...Business Case A document justifying why project should be initiated Aim Captures the following to set the scene Project Logs What are project logs? List of issues, risks and actions related to the project detailing ownership, status and resolution timelines Aim Hles us to give visibility to these items and to manage them It’s a valuable record of the project Process 3 types of logs 1. Issue (issue needs owner) (status,#, owner, issue description, impact if not addressed; priority-high/med/low, resolution plan, target resolution date; date resolved) 2. Risk 3. Action Pre-Baseline Presentation What is a pre-baseline presentation? Formal presentation of Project Charter Aim Getting stakeholder signoff to start engaging resources and planning the project Validation of business case Process Powerpoint template Presented to stakeholders at a pre-baseline meeting Formal signoff 9 PMI knowledge Areas Project integration – project charter, signoff Scope – in scope/out of scope, change control Time – WBS, project schedule, adjustments to it Cost – budget, cost estimates Quality – quality standards and regulations, quality assurance and quality control PERT HR – People, skills and competencies, training needs, escalation paths, team deve, roles and responsibilities/structure Communications – performance reporting, meetings, aliases, conference calls Risk - Methodologh, how to monitor and report...
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...3.1 Summary The present study was conducted to determine the characteristics of the Antartic yeast Glaciozyma antarctica PI12. Our results indicated that G. antarctica PI12 required 48 hours to reach its mid-log phase, with a doubling time of 15.8 hours per generation. Our result also indicated that G. antarctica PI12 grew better under aerobic condition than anaerobic condition. G. antarctica PI12 was able to grow and proliferate at -5oC and -7oC for at least five months. The cells entered mid-log phase around 3-4 months at those temperatures. Mature cells at the mid-log phase were 14.86 µm in length, and have an area side of 65.42 μm2. Whereas for bud cells were 4.86 µm in length, and have an area side of 10.52 µm2. For both mature cell and bud cell, the diameter was...
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...Customize © 2012 Citrix Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Trademarks | Privacy Statement Contents Customize Delegating Administration Tasks Printing with XenDesktop Configuring USB Support Support for USB Mass Storage Devices Optimizing the User Experience Enhancing the User Experience With HDX Configuring HDX MediaStream Flash Redirection Configuring HDX MediaStream Flash Redirection on the Server Configuring HDX MediaStream Flash Redirection on the User Device Configuring Audio Avoiding Echo During Multimedia Conferences With HDX RealTime HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression for Video Conferencing Improving Responsiveness in Low Bandwidth Conditions by Compressing Colors Configuring Time Zone Settings Configuring Connection Timers Workspace Control in XenDesktop Removing the Shut Down Command 3 4 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 20 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 2 Customizing Your XenDesktop Environment After completing the initial setup tasks, you can customize and optimize your XenDesktop deployment: q Create additional administrators for the site, if necessary. Set up any general Citrix policies that you require, including policies for printing. See Working with XenDesktop Policies for details of configuring policies. Configure USB support. Optimize the user experience by ensuring that settings for desktops and users are appropriate. q q q 3 Delegating Administration Tasks This topic explains how to display information about administrative...
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...“Setting the Internet revenue contribution at Sandvik Steel” on pages 213 and 214 from the textbook Digital Business and E-commerce Management. 6th edition. If necessary read it two or three times until you understand and become familiar with the case. Step 1 Answer the following questions individually: 1. Summarize Sandvik Steel’s digital business strategy as described in the article. The extension for this answer should be half a page. (45 points) 2. Explain in detail why the proportion of online purchases varies in the different countries in which Sandvik trades. (45 points) References: At least two references and citations using the APA style. (10 points) Required: cover page, good writing and clear presentation. Total = 100 points Step 2 Answer the following questions as a team: 1. What Cultural/Legal/Ethical issues do you think Sandvik faced in different countries? List and explain 3 issues of each aspect, and recommend a solution for each one. The professor is expecting a clear explanation with a deep analysis and a well-documented answer. (90 points) References: At least two references and citations using the APA style. (10 points) Required Annex: Agreement log format. (You can find the format at the end of this document). The report will be penalized if the Log format is not included. Required: cover page, good writing and clear presentation. Total = 100 points D.R. © Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Digital...
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...Lesson 5 Active Directory Administration Key Terms access token Created when a user logs on, this value identifies the user and all of the user’s group memberships. Like a club membership card, it verifies a user’s permissions when the user attempts to access a local or network resource. Anonymous Logon Special identity that refers to users who have not supplied a username and password. authenticate To gain access to the network, prospective network users must identify themselves to a network using specific user accounts. authentication Process of confirming a user’s identity using a known value such as a password, pin number on a smart card, or the user’s fingerprint or handprint in the case of biometric authentication. authorization Process of confirming that an authenticated user has the correct permissions to access one or more network resources. batch file Files, typically configured with either a .bat extension or a .cmd extension, that can be used to automate many routine or repetitive tasks. built-in user accounts Accounts automatically created when Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is installed. By default, two built-in user accounts are created on a Windows Server 2008 computer: the Administrator account and the Guest account. Comma-Separated Value Directory Exchange (CSVDE) Command-line utility used to import or export Active Directory information from a comma-separated value (.csv) file. Comma-Separated...
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...may be accessed from the student website. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials All electronic materials are available on the student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Adobe® Flash® download: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Adobe® Shockwave® download: http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/ Week One: Online Learning System (OLS) Details Objectives Nongraded Activities and Preparation UNIV/100 Course Page Overview 1.1 Use the Online Learning System features and tools. Log in to the student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Familiarize yourself with the UNIV/100 course page. • • Select the Course Overview, which is located in the Course Outline for UNIV/100 on the student website. Review the Orientation Workshop objectives, Orientation Workshop Syllabus, Instructor Policies, Orientation Workshop Completion Checklist,...
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...may be accessed from the student website. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials All electronic materials are available on the student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Adobe® Flash® download: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Adobe® Shockwave® download: http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/ Week One: Online Learning System (OLS) Details Objectives Nongraded Activities and Preparation UNIV/100 Course Page Overview 1.1 Use the Online Learning System features and tools. Log in to the student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Familiarize yourself with the UNIV/100 course page. • • Select the Course Overview, which is located in the Course Outline for UNIV/100 on the student website. Review the Orientation Workshop objectives, Orientation Workshop Syllabus, Instructor Policies, Orientation Workshop Completion Checklist,...
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...mandatory PPE for working in process areas required. Additional PPE may be required as per Refinery Standards and applicable Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). | | | References: | LDAR – OLT SWP Initiating Procedure LDAR – Monitoring ProcedureLDAR – Repair Attempts Log in FEMS ProcedureLDAR – Work Notification Entry Procedure | | | * * * PREREQUISITENA | * | * PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS | 1.0 | Manage First Attempt Repairs | 1.1 | * Immediately following the completion of fugitive emission monitoring in a unit, gather all the leaking equipment info into a spreadsheet format from the Integra monitoring technicians. The data should include the following: sub area, Tag ID, Description, Equipment, Size, Leak Source, PPM, Leak Tag #, Drawing # and Comments. Create a “Master List of Leakers” to compile all of the data. Please use this document as a guide. * ADD LINK | | | 1.2 | * Create the list of leakers for first attempt repairs in each unit using the template. The list should only include block valves and connections (drains, vents, etc) as operators do not attempt to fix flanges, control valves, or pump seals. \\file203\Environment\Records\Air\LDAR\Templates\1st Attempt Repairs Schedule - sample.xlsx - Update LINK | | | 1.3 | * Enter an FE work notification for these repairs (one notification per unit) to be performed by operators. Follow the “LDAR – Work Notification Entry Procedure. In addition, the list of leakers...
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