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"The Circular Buffer" by LabVIEW Mastery By eNableTraining In this video, we examine the smart stack functional global. This video is from a series developed by Enable Training and Consulting, examining Advanced-level LabVIEW techniques, called our "Professional Course". For more information, or to sign up for a free trial, please visit our website: www.labviewmastery.com. Tags: buffer, canada, circular, consulting, functional, global, graphical, labview, ontario, programming, smart, stack, training, tutorials 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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How To Change Your Logo Image In Joomla (1.5) By alexwestconsulting How To Change Your Logo Image In Joomla (1.5) Tags: 1.5, alex, alexwestconsulting.com, consulting, tutorial, west 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/tag/freestyle (Your Blog here!) |
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Hibernate Tutorial With Java By alexwestconsulting Hibernate Tutorial With Java alexwestconsulting.com Get the source code here: http://is.gd/3f3d (database connection config has been changed, so app will not run) There were no good video Hibernate tutorials up anywhere, so I made this tutorial that closely mirrors the official tutorial at: http://is.gd/3fbO It's WAY easier/faster to follow this tutorial than to read through that document. Hope this helps, alex west Tags: alex, alexwestconsulting.com, consulting, example, how, to, west 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Business Process Management BPM. Improve business processes. By interfacing Business Process Management Software (BPMS) manages processes and the attributed information in a simple and intuitive way, allowing your employees to focus their time on process improvement and execution, rather than on managing the processes themselves. As your processes expand their level of complexity increases exponentially -- a powerful tool is needed in order to manage the growth and complexity of your process maps. By using a BPMS tool, your company gains the value of BPM without being burdened with the maintenance of process information. Instead the information is put at your fingertips. Interfacing Technologies offers an entire suite of Business Process Management Software (BPMS solutions that will allow you to permeated business processes throughout your entire organization. We offer a BPMS mapping plug-in for MS Visio, Charter. Charter lets your company to map its processes with the intuitive clarity required to push process design onto the workflow of your company. Our process simulator, Designer, allows you to conduct 'what if' scenario tests on your processes. Designer also integrates into Charter, allowing for effective change management. With Designer, you get the assurance that your process maps will perform to the highest standard. Both of these tools are interoperable with our fully fledged Business Process Management Software suite, the Enterprise Process Center (EPC). With the EPC, you are not only able to map and model your processes, along with all of the dimensions of detail present in modern business, but the dynamic and collaborative environment that the EPC provides with its multi-user web portal, central document repository, and approval tools ensures that the process you map will become integrated in the daily routine of your employees. Tags: bpm, bpms, business, consulting, enterprise, management, modeling, process, software, visio, workflow 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Deloitte - Bridging the digital divide By deloittevideo http://www.deloitte.com/global | In Thailand, Deloitte is bridging the digital divide by providing computers already loaded with learning software to a school located in the remote village of Isaan. Deloittes involvement with the program was highlighted on CNBC's Responsible Business series. Tags: advisory, audit, big, big4, business, cnbc, commitment, communities, consulting, corporate, csr, delloite, delloitte, deloit, deloite, deloitte, delotite, digital, divide, financial, four, kpmg, kpmggo, learning, responsibility, responsible, series, software, tax, thailand, to, tohmatsu, touche 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Business Analysis - BA Collective - Documentation By businessanalysis http://www.bacollective.com No one likes to read documentation. And who can blame them. When is the last time you picked up a user manual? Its probably been awhile. No one even prints documentation anymore. You can maybe find an odd PDF file here or there, and then you have two choices: you can print it out and kill a few trees at your own expense, or you can read it online. Most people dont do either. When people dont read documentation, its as much a reflection on the writer as it is on the reader. Thats where the Business Analyst comes in. The Business Analyst is a bi-lingual communicator. The BA speaks the language of Business and of Technology. And each language has many dialects, colloquialisms, and subtle slang in its vernacular. When the BA writes documentation, it needs to command not only the attention, but the respect of its audience. Here are three things to consider when developing documentation as a Business Analyst. First, balance Documentation Style and Substance * Well-written documentation, formatted and laid-out poorly, is not well-written documentation. * Know your audience. Who are you writing for? * Also, usability isnt just for software; its for documentation, too. Create great documentation that is easy to read. * And remember Re-usability is as important as usability. * Last, if your company/project/SDLC doesnt have a Style Guide, create one. A second suggestion is to use Microsoft Word to its Full Potential * Know the basic controls for properly formatting documents. * Get it right and then make a template. * And stylesheets are your friend. Use them. * Its easy to master documentation by using Master Documents. Master documents allow you to: specialize, customize, assemble, disassemble, and change scope on a dime The last suggestion is to create a Documentation Platform and Strategy * It establishes a single known go-to source for all documentation. Plus, network locations provide for security and backup. * Its easy to keep documentation up to date while maintaining historical versions of documents. * It can notify appropriate audience members regarding new versions of documents. * And can provide workflow, online review, approval, sign-off, and audit functions. Well that is it for today but the BA Collective does not stop. Go to the BA Collective to view more from this article on Documentation written by Andrew Kass the CIO of Collective Genius. Also, stay tuned for up coming Business Analysis videos and articles at BACollective.com http://www.bacollective.com Tags: analysis, analyst, ba, business, center, collective, community, consulting, excellence, genius, i..., jobs, of, requirements, software, staffing, systems, video 4 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Business Analysis - BA Collective - Use Cases By businessanalysis http://www.bacollective.com http://www.collective-genius.com I'm Anna Klemp and this is the BA Collective Webcast. There is an adage that a "classic" novel is one that everyone admires, but that no one has actually read. Were one simply adventurous enough to approach the subject matter, one would relish the simplicity and joy the experience would bring. Use cases, to a Business Analyst, are perhaps the most "classical" of tools. Use cases, like classic novels, are held in the highest regard, but rarely understood or properly executed upon. So, what is a use case exactly? A use case is a detailed description of a user's interaction with a system. That's it. It's pretty simple; somewhat general, and rather vague. But that's the way it should be. A use case really amounts to nothing more than plain old "documentation." It can be applied to a business process, a complex software system, your morning routine, a wedding ceremony, or a historical event. The only requirements are an "actor" and an object to be acted upon. A brief word about the term "actors." You will hear the term with some frequency. It is a core term to the Rational Unified Process or RUP. There are a lot of terms specific to RUP and other established processes and methodologies that can sometimes cause people to avoid use cases. The intent of this video is to encourage analysts that might not have considered using use cases to go ahead and do so. Don't let words like RUP, SDLC, methodology, process, and use case throw you off. So if you hear actor, feel free to replace the word in your own vernacular with user, analyst, person... whatever you want to call them. There is no right or wrong. The only right process and methodology to use is the one that is right for you and your environment. A use case consists of seven components: Name, Description, Pre-Conditions, Scenario, Results, Alternate Paths, and Additional Business Rules. • Name The name is the identifier for the use case in question. It should be represented in the form of an action. • Description The description expands on the name and provides additional detail regarding the actor and system's interaction. • Actors Actors are the individuals who will interact with the system. • Pre-Conditions Pre-conditions are criteria that must first be met prior to the execution of the scenario. Pre-conditions can be the successful execution of other use cases, or they can be assumptions. • Scenario The scenario is the anticipated series of actions and responses. Depending on the complexity of the use case, the scenario may be as simple as a couple of lines, or span several pages, but Length should be taken into consideration. If a use case is overly long, you may want to consider a means of dissecting the scenario into separate use cases. • Result The result is the final result of the actor system interaction and reflects the successful completion of the use case. • Alternate Paths The alternate paths are variations on the anticipated scenario and represent failures of the system interaction. • Additional Business Rules Business rules are rules that govern the use case. They should be presented within the scenario or within the alternate paths where they are contextually relevant. The Additional Business Rules section is the place to list additional business rules that govern the entire use case and do not have a location for inclusion within the context. For examples of these concepts and their applications, go to www.bacollective.com for the entire article. The use cases in the article are for you to review and use as a model. Remember, there is no right or wrong format for preparing use case documentation. The only right way is the way that works for your project team, your organization, and for you. Well that is it for today but the BA Collective does not stop. Stay tuned to the BA Collective for up coming Business Analysis videos and Articles at BACollective.com I'm Anna Klemp and this has been your BA Collective Webcast. http://www.bacollective.com http://www.collective-genius.com Tags: analysis, analyst, ba, business, cases, center, collective, community, consulting, excellence, genius, it, jobs, management, of, project, requirements, software, staffing, systems, use, video 2 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com (Your Blog here!) |
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Mercedes-Benz G500 Test Drive and Walkaround from Chicago Cars Direct. By chicagocarsdirect Detailed test drive and walkaround with of a 2005 Mercedes-Benz G500 with Chris from Chicago Cars Direct. Tags: advertising, around, automobile, benz, bmw, broadcast, cable, cars, chicago, chris, consult, consulting, dealer, dealership, demonstration, development, direct, drive, g500, help, lamborghini, marketing, media, mercedes, mercedes-benz, merchandising, moran, presentation, production, program, promotion, sale, sales, show, target, television, test, tv, vehicle, video, walk, walkaround 2 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |