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Course lecture I developed over section 1.3 of Patrick Hurley\\\'s "A Concise Introduction to Logic".
1.3 Deduction And Induction
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With a view to employing logic appropriately we should be aware of logical fallacies we might commit. Some are common and unintentional , others are deliberate .Some are tricks to win an argument, others are simply immoral and should be avoided.
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Course lecture I developed over section 1.3 of Patrick Hurley\\\'s "A Concise Introduction to Logic".
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Types of Analogy
Types of Analogy
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Fallacies of relevance
Fallacies of relevance
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Ch03 basic logical_concepts
Ch03 basic logical_concepts
Hariz Mustafa
With a view to employing logic appropriately we should be aware of logical fallacies we might commit. Some are common and unintentional , others are deliberate .Some are tricks to win an argument, others are simply immoral and should be avoided.
Critical thinking Logical Fallacies t
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Fallacy of ambiguity, kinds of ambiguity, emotively neutral language, kinds of agreement & disagreement,
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Course lecture I developed over section 3.2 of Patrick Hurley\'s "A Concise Introduction to Logic".
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Informal Fallacies, Introduction, Explanation, Types of Fallacies, Formal Fallacy: affirming the consequent, denying the antecedent. Classification of Fallacies: Fallacies of relevance: appeal to the populace, fallacy of straw man, the red herring, appeal to force, argument against the person, appeal to emotion, missing the point. Fallacies of defective induction: appeal to ignorance, appeal to inappropriate, hasty generalization, false cause. Fallacy of Presumption: beginning the question, complex question, accident. Fallacies of ambiguity: Equivocation, Composition, Division, Amphiboly, Accent. Avoidance, strategies, and factors of fallacies
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Course lecture I developed over section 3.2 of Patrick Hurley\'s "A Concise Introduction to Logic".
3.2 Fallacies Of Relevance
3.2 Fallacies Of Relevance
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Introduction to Fallacies
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Course lecture I developed over section 3.1 of Patrick Hurley\'s "A Concise Introduction to Logic".
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Slides from the lecture on deductive and inductive arguments, Phil 57 ("Logic and Critical Reasoning") section 3, San Jose State University.
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fallacy
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Informal Fallacies
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Through this we will be able to understand the fallacies of vagueness clearly with the help of examples. It shares some useful examples. the definitions and points are very clear here.
Fallacies of vagueness
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Formal Logic : Leacture 01 Chapter 1: Basic Concepts 1.1 Arguments, Premises, and Conclusions Follow on Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/learnforgood... and on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8kUyEAA5ix6Bl5H5gKXo3A Like, Comment and Share. Also Subscribe For More Videos. Learn For Good.
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summarize Wayne C. Booth's "What Is an Idea?" (reprinted below) and then answer the following question for evaluation: Do you agree or disagree with Booth's explanation of the phenomenon commonly described as "writer's block"? ********************************************************************************** "What Is an Idea?" Wayne C. Booth "I've got an idea; let's go get a hamburger." "All right, now, as sales representatives we must brainstorm for ideas to increase profits." "The way Ray flatters the boss gives you the idea he's bucking for a promotion, doesn't it?" "Hey, listen to this; I've just had an idea for attaching the boat to the top of the car without having to buy a carrier." "The idea of good defense is to keep pressure on the other team without committing errors ourselves." "What did you say that set of books was called? The Great Ideas? What does that mean?" The word idea, as you can see, is used in a great many ways. In most of the examples above it means something like "intention," "opinion," or "mental image." The "idea" of going for a hamburger is really a mental picture of a possible action, just as the "idea" of a boat carrier is a mental image of a mechanical device. The "ideas" of good defense and Ray the flatterer are really opinions held by the speakers, while the appeal for "ideas" about how to increase profits is really an appeal for opinions (which may also involve mental images) from fellow workers. None of these examples, however, encompasses the meaning of "idea" as it has always been used by those who engage in serious discussions of politics, history, intellectual movements, and social affairs. Even the last example, an allusion to the famous set of books edited by Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mortimer Adler at the University of Chicago, does not yet express an idea; it only directs us toward a source where ideas may be encountered. These uses of "idea" are entirely appropriate in their contexts. Words play different roles at different times. One can "fish" for either trout or compliments, and a scalp, an executive, and a toilet (in the Navy) are all "heads." Usually, these different uses have overlapping, not opposed, meanings. For example, we wouldn't know what fishing for compliments meant unless we already knew what fishing for trout meant; and the "heads" we just referred to are all indications of position or place. In the same way, the different uses of the word idea overlap. Even the most enduring ideas may appear to some as "mere opinion." What, then, does idea mean in the context of serious talk, and what keeps some opinions and mental images from being ideas in our sense? Three central features distinguish an idea From other kinds of mental products: 1. An idea is always connected to other ideas that lead to it, follow from it, or somehow support it. Like a family member, an idea always exists amid a network of ancestors, parents, brothers, sisters, and cousins. An idea could no more sprin.
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In this assignment, you will compose three original examples of informal fallacy arguments. This assignment allows you to examine common fallacies in everyday reasoning. Using the types of arguments listed in the textbook chapter “Flimsy Structures,” respond to the following: Draft two original fallacies. Do not identify the fallacies, allow your peers to determine what fallacy your example represents. Next, using the Internet, respond to the following: Research a third informal fallacy not already covered in the text. Identify and define the fallacy. For example, appeal to tradition, false dichotomy, etc. Provide a citation for your source. Construct an original fallacy argument of that type. Support your statements with examples and scholarly references. Write your initial response in 1–2 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. By Sunday, October 7, 2012 , post your response to the appropriate Discussion Area . Through Wednesday, October 10, 2012 , review and comment on at least two peers’ responses. Identify their fallacies and suggest ways in which they can refine their arguments. Grading Criteria and Rubric Assignment 2 Grading Criteria Maximum Points Initial Discussion Response 16 Discussion Participation 16 Writing Craftsmanship and Ethical Scholarship 8 Total: 40 CHAPTER 12 Flimsy Structures This chapter could have been titled “ Un warranted Inferences.” The following are certain infamous reasons given to support arguments—infamous because they mimic real support. There are two basic replies to these inferences: “So what?” or “What else?” Abusing arguments may be among the world’s older professions. Proper names for many types of abuse are in Latin. I’ll deal only with the seven deadliest: inconsistency, ad hominem attacks, appeal to pity, begging the questions, post hoc ergo propter hoc , appeal (only) to the many, and straw man. INCONSISTENCY Two main ways of being inconsistent come to mind: 1. Offering reasons that are contradictory . For example, arguing that most people who strive for success do so out of hunger for love and admiration they didn’t get when growing up; and in the same book arguing that most people strive for success because they can afford to take the risk of failure, having been given a lot of encouragement and attention as children. Since encouragement and attention are tantamount to love and admiration, this argument is foundering on inconsistency unless the arguer makes a careful distinction between the pairs of terms love-admiration and encouragement-attention to explain this disparity. 2. Offering reasons that contradict the conclusion . For example, we should conserve on fuel because many of the elderly poor are dying from lack of heat in the winter. Given that reason, the conclusion would appear to be the opposite: that we should expend more fuel, at least on the elderly poor (unless some fiend is advocating killing off the elderly poor). Enjoy Being on the Lookout You can .
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Just Not That into You And Other in-between Cases of Love Love can take time to ripen or die away, and it fluctuates dramatically in intensity. If you flip channels five minutes before the end of your beau’s favorite show or make your next date night November 31, chances are you don’t feel that special buzz in the heart of your tummy. Newlyweds vow that they will love each other forever, that their love will never change, that they will feel as they do at that very moment for all of eternity. But they are deluded. Lust and romantic love always fade. Love has faded when seven years into your marriage you suddenly feel you are in bed with a relative. How do we account for shifts and changes in love? Can love transform into different kinds of love in the course of a relationship or does love come in degrees? If being in love is like being pregnant, then it doesn’t come in degrees. You cannot be a little bit pregnant. You are either pregnant or not. So if the notion of love is like that of pregnancy, then love is either on or off. There is no doubt that there are different species of love and that one kind can turn into a different one. Your passionate love for your perky young girlfriend may transform into a kind of friendship love over the years. However, in my humble opinion, citing transitions from one type of love to another does not explain all shifts and changes in our loving attitudes. Love is not an on/off affair; it’s a (fluctuating) point on a continuum rather than a member of a set of poles. In this respect, the concept is more like that of gender, not a binary, but a spectrum. Prototypes The first piece of evidence for rejecting the view that love is an on-off affair comes from prototype theory. Prototype theory as developed by the American psychologist Eleonor Rosch and colleagues (1977) is a theory of concepts that deviates from a traditional view that takes concepts to be analyzable in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions. For example, for a number to be even it is necessary and sufficient that it is divisible by the number two. The traditional theory works well for mathematical concepts but is not super-promising for most non-mathematical concepts. Prototype theory is an extension of twentieth-century Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s well-known theory of family resemblance. Wittgenstein’s legendary example is that of a game. Wittgenstein thought that no definition could be given of the concept of a game that would capture both professional sports and child’s play. As a result of this, he suggested that something is a game if it resembles the most evident types of games closely enough—for example, soccer games, Trivial Pursuit, or hide-and-seek. Rosch and her colleagues suggested a theory of how we classify the world around us. On their view, the world doesn’t come divided into categories. Our basic understanding of the world, which is necessary for all decision making and action, consists in placing things into ...
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This project focuses on implementing real-time object detection using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV. Real-time object detection is a critical aspect of computer vision applications, allowing systems to identify and locate objects within a live video stream instantly.
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
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Imagine a world where information flows as swiftly as thought itself, making decision-making as fluid as the data driving it. Every moment is critical, and the right tools can significantly boost your organization’s performance. The power of real-time data automation through FME can turn this vision into reality. Aimed at professionals eager to leverage real-time data for enhanced decision-making and efficiency, this webinar will cover the essentials of real-time data and its significance. We’ll explore: FME’s role in real-time event processing, from data intake and analysis to transformation and reporting An overview of leveraging streams vs. automations FME’s impact across various industries highlighted by real-life case studies Live demonstrations on setting up FME workflows for real-time data Practical advice on getting started, best practices, and tips for effective implementation Join us to enhance your skills in real-time data automation with FME, and take your operational capabilities to the next level.
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The presentation explores the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) from its inception to its current status in the modern world. The term "artificial intelligence" was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956 to describe efforts to develop computer programs capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. This concept was first introduced at a conference held at Dartmouth College, where programs demonstrated capabilities such as playing chess, proving theorems, and interpreting texts. In the early stages, Alan Turing contributed to the field by defining intelligence as the ability of a being to respond to certain questions intelligently, proposing what is now known as the Turing Test to evaluate the presence of intelligent behavior in machines. As the decades progressed, AI evolved significantly. The 1980s focused on machine learning, teaching computers to learn from data, leading to the development of models that could improve their performance based on their experiences. The 1990s and 2000s saw further advances in algorithms and computational power, which allowed for more sophisticated data analysis techniques, including data mining. By the 2010s, the proliferation of big data and the refinement of deep learning techniques enabled AI to become mainstream. Notable milestones included the success of Google's AlphaGo and advancements in autonomous vehicles by companies like Tesla and Waymo. A major theme of the presentation is the application of generative AI, which has been used for tasks such as natural language text generation, translation, and question answering. Generative AI uses large datasets to train models that can then produce new, coherent pieces of text or other media. The presentation also discusses the ethical implications and the need for regulation in AI, highlighting issues such as privacy, bias, and the potential for misuse. These concerns have prompted calls for comprehensive regulations to ensure the safe and equitable use of AI technologies. Artificial intelligence has also played a significant role in healthcare, particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where it was used in drug discovery, vaccine development, and analyzing the spread of the virus. The capabilities of AI in healthcare are vast, ranging from medical diagnostics to personalized medicine, demonstrating the technology's potential to revolutionize fields beyond just technical or consumer applications. In conclusion, AI continues to be a rapidly evolving field with significant implications for various aspects of society. The development from theoretical concepts to real-world applications illustrates both the potential benefits and the challenges that come with integrating advanced technologies into everyday life. The ongoing discussion about AI ethics and regulation underscores the importance of managing these technologies responsibly to maximize their their benefits while minimizing potential harms.
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
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MySQL Webinar, presented on the 25th of April, 2024. Summary: MySQL solutions enable the deployment of diverse Database Architectures tailored to specific needs, including High Availability, Disaster Recovery, and Read Scale-Out. With MySQL Shell's AdminAPI, administrators can seamlessly set up, manage, and monitor these solutions, ensuring efficiency and ease of use in their administration. MySQL Router, on the other hand, provides transparent routing from the application traffic to the backend servers in the architectures, requiring minimal configuration. Completely built in-house and supported by Oracle, these solutions have been adopted by enterprises of all sizes for their business-critical applications. In this presentation, we'll delve into various database architecture solutions to help you choose the right one based on your business requirements. Focusing on technical details and the latest features to maximize the potential of these solutions.
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
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With more memory available, system performance of three Dell devices increased, which can translate to a better user experience Conclusion When your system has plenty of RAM to meet your needs, you can efficiently access the applications and data you need to finish projects and to-do lists without sacrificing time and focus. Our test results show that with more memory available, three Dell PCs delivered better performance and took less time to complete the Procyon Office Productivity benchmark. These advantages translate to users being able to complete workflows more quickly and multitask more easily. Whether you need the mobility of the Latitude 5440, the creative capabilities of the Precision 3470, or the high performance of the OptiPlex Tower Plus 7010, configuring your system with more RAM can help keep processes running smoothly, enabling you to do more without compromising performance.
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Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
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A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
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This presentation explores the impact of HTML injection attacks on web applications, detailing how attackers exploit vulnerabilities to inject malicious code into web pages. Learn about the potential consequences of such attacks and discover effective mitigation strategies to protect your web applications from HTML injection vulnerabilities. for more information visit https://bostoninstituteofanalytics.org/category/cyber-security-ethical-hacking/
HTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
HTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
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Three things you will take away from the session: • How to run an effective tenant-to-tenant migration • Best practices for before, during, and after migration • Tips for using migration as a springboard to prepare for Copilot in Microsoft 365 Main ideas: Migration Overview: The presentation covers the current reality of cross-tenant migrations, the triggers, phases, best practices, and benefits of a successful tenant migration Considerations: When considering a migration, it is important to consider the migration scope, performance, customization, flexibility, user-friendly interface, automation, monitoring, support, training, scalability, data integrity, data security, cost, and licensing structure Next Wave: The next wave of change includes the launch of Copilot, which requires businesses to be prepared for upcoming changes related to Copilot and the cloud, and to consolidate data and tighten governance ShareGate: ShareGate can help with pre-migration analysis, configurable migration tool, and automated, end-user driven collaborative governance
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Increase engagement and revenue with Muvi Live Paywall! In this presentation, we will explore the five key benefits of using Muvi Live Paywall to monetize your live streams. You'll learn how Muvi Live Paywall can help you: Monetize your live content easily: Set up pay-per-view access to your live streams and start generating revenue from your content. Increase audience engagement: Provide exclusive, premium content behind the paywall to keep your viewers engaged. Gain valuable viewer insights: Track viewer data and analytics to better understand your audience and tailor your content accordingly. Reduce content piracy: Muvi Live Paywall's security features help protect your content from unauthorized distribution. Streamline your workflow: The all-in-one platform simplifies the process of managing and monetizing your live streams. With Muvi Live Paywall, you can take control of your live stream monetization and create a sustainable business model for your content. Learn more about Muvi Live Paywall and start generating revenue from your live streams today!
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Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
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Discord is a free app offering voice, video, and text chat functionalities, primarily catering to the gaming community. It serves as a hub for users to create and join servers tailored to their interests. Discord’s ecosystem comprises servers, each functioning as a distinct online community with its own channels dedicated to specific topics or activities. Users can engage in text-based discussions, voice calls, or video chats within these channels. Understanding Discord Servers Discord servers are virtual spaces where users congregate to interact, share content, and build communities. Servers may revolve around gaming, hobbies, interests, or fandoms, providing a platform for like-minded individuals to connect. Communication Features Discord offers a range of communication tools, including text channels for messaging, voice channels for real-time audio conversations, and video channels for face-to-face interactions. These features facilitate seamless communication and collaboration. What Does NSFW Mean? The acronym NSFW stands for “Not Safe For Work,” indicating content that may be inappropriate for professional or public settings. NSFW Content NSFW content encompasses material that is sexually explicit, violent, or otherwise graphic in nature. It often includes nudity, profanity, or depictions of sensitive topics.
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Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
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MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter 1 2024
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MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
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Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
apidays
In this session, we will delve into strategic approaches for optimizing knowledge management within Microsoft 365, amidst the evolving landscape of Copilot. From leveraging automatic metadata classification and permission governance with SharePoint Premium, to unlocking Viva Engage for the cultivation of knowledge and communities, you will gain actionable insights to bolster your organization's knowledge-sharing initiatives. In this session, we will also explore how to facilitate solutions to enable your employees to find answers and expertise within Microsoft 365. You will leave equipped with practical techniques and a deeper understanding of how there is more to effective knowledge management than just enabling Copilot, but building actual solutions to prepare the knowledge that Copilot and your employees can use.
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
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Created by Mozilla Research in 2012 and now part of Linux Foundation Europe, the Servo project is an experimental rendering engine written in Rust. It combines memory safety and concurrency to create an independent, modular, and embeddable rendering engine that adheres to web standards. Stewardship of Servo moved from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation in 2020, where its mission remains unchanged. After some slow years, in 2023 there has been renewed activity on the project, with a roadmap now focused on improving the engine’s CSS 2 conformance, exploring Android support, and making Servo a practical embeddable rendering engine. In this presentation, Rakhi Sharma reviews the status of the project, our recent developments in 2023, our collaboration with Tauri to make Servo an easy-to-use embeddable rendering engine, and our plans for the future to make Servo an alternative web rendering engine for the embedded devices industry. (c) Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 April 16-18, 2024 Seattle, Washington (US) https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/ https://ossna2024.sched.com/event/1aBNF/a-year-of-servo-reboot-where-are-we-now-rakhi-sharma-igalia
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
Igalia
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/why-teams-call-analytics-is-critical-to-your-entire-business Nothing is as frustrating and noticeable as being in an important call and being unable to see or hear the other person. Not surprising then, that issues with Teams calls are among the most common problems users call their helpdesk for. Having in depth insight into everything relevant going on at the user’s device, local network, ISP and Microsoft itself during the call is crucial for good Microsoft Teams Call quality support. To ensure a quick and adequate solution and to ensure your users get the most out of their Microsoft 365. But did you know that ‘bad calls’ are also an excellent indicator of other problems arising? Precisely because it is so noticeable!? Like the canary in the mine, bad calls can be early indicators of problems. Problems that might otherwise not have been noticed for a while but can have a big impact on productivity and satisfaction. Join this session by Christoph Adler to learn how true Microsoft Teams call quality analytics helped other organizations troubleshoot bad calls and identify and fix problems that impacted Teams calls or the use of Microsoft365 in general. See what it can do to keep your users happy and productive! In this session we will cover - Why CQD data alone is not enough to troubleshoot call problems - The importance of attributing call problems to the right call participant - What call quality analytics can do to help you quickly find, fix-, and prevent problems - Why having retrospective detailed insights matters - Real life examples of how others have used Microsoft Teams call quality monitoring to problem shoot problems with their ISP, network, device health and more.
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
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Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy Veronica Tan, Director - Cyber Security Agency of Singapore Apidays Singapore 2024: Connecting Customers, Business and Technology (April 17 & 18, 2024) ------ Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/ Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences? https://apidays.typeform.com/to/ILJeAaV8 Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community: https://www.apiscene.io Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape: https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
apidays
Following the popularity of "Cloud Revolution: Exploring the New Wave of Serverless Spatial Data," we're thrilled to announce this much-anticipated encore webinar. In this sequel, we'll dive deeper into the Cloud-Native realm by uncovering practical applications and FME support for these new formats, including COGs, COPC, FlatGeoBuf, GeoParquet, STAC, and ZARR. Building on the foundation laid by industry leaders Michelle Roby of Radiant Earth and Chris Holmes of Planet in the first webinar, this second part offers an in-depth look at the real-world application and behind-the-scenes dynamics of these cutting-edge formats. We will spotlight specific use-cases and workflows, showcasing their efficiency and relevance in practical scenarios. Discover the vast possibilities each format holds, highlighted through detailed discussions and demonstrations. Our expert speakers will dissect the key aspects and provide critical takeaways for effective use, ensuring attendees leave with a thorough understanding of how to apply these formats in their own projects. Elevate your understanding of how FME supports these cutting-edge technologies, enhancing your ability to manage, share, and analyze spatial data. Whether you're building on knowledge from our initial session or are new to the serverless spatial data landscape, this webinar is your gateway to mastering cloud-native formats in your workflows.
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Safe Software
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From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
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Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
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Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
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A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
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HTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
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2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
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MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
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Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
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A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
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Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
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Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
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Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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