JM.Pascal introduces himself as a digital native born in 1984 who has followed the evolution of music, movies, gaming, telecommunications, and computers. He works as a young open source ECM consultant, analyzing and developing technology solutions to help business and technology work together. His goal is to create IT solutions that are accessible to everyone and to teach and democratize IT knowledge. He describes himself as a flexible knowledge worker who uses tools like ECM solutions to manage content and collaborate on projects.
The document introduces the new features of Alfresco 3.0 Enterprise and Alfresco Share, including a redesigned dashboard, new icons, additional data dictionary spaces, an improved interface, the ability to customize the dashboard and sites, create blogs and wikis, download multiple files at once, view document details and workflows, manage calendars and appointments, participate in discussions, invite members, and perform searches. The narrator expresses excitement and approval for the new home and collaboration capabilities provided by Alfresco's open source enterprise content management platform.
The document is a presentation about Alfresco's Android mobile application and software development kit (SDK). It introduces the speaker, Jean Marie Pascal, an Android developer at Alfresco. The presentation contains sections about planning a trip with the app, exploring its architecture and components, extending and customizing the mobile solution, and a survival guide with references and contacts. It promotes the Alfresco Android tools and shares the speaker's contact information for further support.
JM.Pascal introduces himself as a digital native born in 1984 who has followed the evolution of music, movies, gaming, telecommunications, and computers. He works as a young open source ECM consultant, analyzing and developing technology solutions to help business and technology work together. His goal is to create IT solutions that are accessible to everyone and to teach and democratize IT knowledge. He describes himself as a flexible knowledge worker who uses tools like ECM solutions to manage content and collaborate on projects.
The document introduces the new features of Alfresco 3.0 Enterprise and Alfresco Share, including a redesigned dashboard, new icons, additional data dictionary spaces, an improved interface, the ability to customize the dashboard and sites, create blogs and wikis, download multiple files at once, view document details and workflows, manage calendars and appointments, participate in discussions, invite members, and perform searches. The narrator expresses excitement and approval for the new home and collaboration capabilities provided by Alfresco's open source enterprise content management platform.
The document is a presentation about Alfresco's Android mobile application and software development kit (SDK). It introduces the speaker, Jean Marie Pascal, an Android developer at Alfresco. The presentation contains sections about planning a trip with the app, exploring its architecture and components, extending and customizing the mobile solution, and a survival guide with references and contacts. It promotes the Alfresco Android tools and shares the speaker's contact information for further support.
This document discusses Alfresco, an open source enterprise content management solution. It is an extensible framework based on open source components that is compliant with standards and licensed under an open source license for enterprise content management. The document proposes a presentation on the fundamentals of Alfresco to address curious people's questions and understand it better.
This document provides an overview of searching and querying nodes in Alfresco using Lucene and XPath. It demonstrates how to make basic queries on node properties, types, aspects, and keywords. It also shows more advanced queries using operators, wildcards, and axes in Lucene and XPath. The document emphasizes that different services can be used to retrieve nodes once a query returns multiple results.
The document discusses Alfresco, an open source enterprise content management solution. It notes that curious people have questions about Alfresco and proposes presenting information about it through presentations that provide some answers. It emphasizes that everything in Alfresco is a node and explores the concept of services for managing nodes, explaining that services can be accessed through the service registry.
Création d’un serveur d’intégration continue virtualisé via une image VmWare d’un serveur Ubuntu Server 7.10 pour la compilation et l’intégration d’un module Nuxeo 5 EP.
The author saw John during a Nuxeo Dev Day discussion on CMIS. John signed the author's Alfresco t-shirt and included an autograph on a slide as proof. The author thanks John for the gift for Christmas and looks forward to seeing John at the next Alfresco event in France.
The document discusses how mobile devices like the iPad are increasingly being used in enterprises and how this poses challenges for content management. It notes that users now have the best mobile technology through personal devices and want to use them for work. However, IT needs to focus on securing access to corporate content rather than the devices themselves. The document advocates providing access to content through a robust content management platform combined with open standards and custom applications. This allows users to access content securely from any device while giving IT control over intellectual property rather than the devices.
Open Source ECM refers to Enterprise Content Management using open source software. ECM involves managing the lifecycle of information within an enterprise, including best practices and standards. It provides a set of services like versioning, searching, workflow, security, and storage by combining existing technology components in a single framework. Using open source ECM allows organizations to find information effectively, collaborate, have a single repository, be compliant, reduce costs, and manage documents while sharing knowledge worldwide.
This document provides instructions for setting up a continuous integration environment for Nuxeo modules using Ubuntu Server 7.10 virtualized with VmWare. It describes installing Ubuntu, configuring it with tools like MySQL, Maven, and Subversion. It then covers setting up Continuum and Archiva for continuous integration and artifact deployment. The document demonstrates configuring a sample Nuxeo module project in Eclipse to build with Maven and deploy artifacts to the Archiva repository for continuous integration with each code change.
CMIS and Smith represent two groups that were initially living separately and in conflict until they encountered each other. A fight broke out but they eventually realized they shared similar goals of interoperability and moving forward. Rather than continuing to fight, they decided to combine their strengths so they could progress further together and share information, just as the principles of CMIS support.
The document discusses and attempts to define enterprise content management (ECM). It provides various analogies comparing ECM to cooking and food. It lists key aspects of ECM such as capturing, integrating, managing, storing, preserving, and distributing content and documents. It concludes by defining ECM as strategies, methods, and tools used to capture, manage, store, preserve and deliver the contents and documents supporting the key processes of an organization.
This document provides a high-level overview of the Alfresco content management platform in 3 sentences: Alfresco is an open source enterprise content management platform that can manage files and metadata, provides search and security features, and includes a workflow engine and APIs to build custom applications. It discusses Alfresco's architecture, developer setup process, development model using APIs and extensions, and demos the platform's capabilities. The document is intended to introduce developers to building applications and customizing Alfresco.
The document discusses Alfresco architecture and content management systems. It describes Alfresco as an open source content management system built on Java. It details Alfresco's architecture including its use of Spring framework, repository services, and web architecture with applications built on top of the repository. It also discusses plug-in development in Eclipse.
This presentation was shown at Spring Framework Meeting 2009 in Cagliari (Sardinia - Italy).
http://www.jugsardegna.org/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?27giugno2009
Abstract:
Alfresco is the leading open source enterprise content management system and two of the most appreciated aspects of Alfresco are: the wide customization model and the high quality of source code.
Alfresco is strongly based on Spring Framework and thanks to this adoption we can find many ways to extend and inject our components. In this presentation will be shown many ways to extend Alfresco features and interfaces using Spring application context configuration.
The author has been working with Alfresco for 8 months, creating presentations, screencasts, and contributing to forums. They were named Alfresco Contributor of the Month but have not received any acknowledgment from John Newton. The author will attend John Newton's discussion at the Nuxeo Dev Day and hopes Newton will sign their Alfresco t-shirt or make an autograph, as they feel invisible without recognition from Newton.
This document discusses Alfresco, an open source enterprise content management solution. It is an extensible framework based on open source components that is compliant with standards and licensed under an open source license for enterprise content management. The document proposes a presentation on the fundamentals of Alfresco to address curious people's questions and understand it better.
This document provides an overview of searching and querying nodes in Alfresco using Lucene and XPath. It demonstrates how to make basic queries on node properties, types, aspects, and keywords. It also shows more advanced queries using operators, wildcards, and axes in Lucene and XPath. The document emphasizes that different services can be used to retrieve nodes once a query returns multiple results.
The document discusses Alfresco, an open source enterprise content management solution. It notes that curious people have questions about Alfresco and proposes presenting information about it through presentations that provide some answers. It emphasizes that everything in Alfresco is a node and explores the concept of services for managing nodes, explaining that services can be accessed through the service registry.
Création d’un serveur d’intégration continue virtualisé via une image VmWare d’un serveur Ubuntu Server 7.10 pour la compilation et l’intégration d’un module Nuxeo 5 EP.
The author saw John during a Nuxeo Dev Day discussion on CMIS. John signed the author's Alfresco t-shirt and included an autograph on a slide as proof. The author thanks John for the gift for Christmas and looks forward to seeing John at the next Alfresco event in France.
The document discusses how mobile devices like the iPad are increasingly being used in enterprises and how this poses challenges for content management. It notes that users now have the best mobile technology through personal devices and want to use them for work. However, IT needs to focus on securing access to corporate content rather than the devices themselves. The document advocates providing access to content through a robust content management platform combined with open standards and custom applications. This allows users to access content securely from any device while giving IT control over intellectual property rather than the devices.
Open Source ECM refers to Enterprise Content Management using open source software. ECM involves managing the lifecycle of information within an enterprise, including best practices and standards. It provides a set of services like versioning, searching, workflow, security, and storage by combining existing technology components in a single framework. Using open source ECM allows organizations to find information effectively, collaborate, have a single repository, be compliant, reduce costs, and manage documents while sharing knowledge worldwide.
This document provides instructions for setting up a continuous integration environment for Nuxeo modules using Ubuntu Server 7.10 virtualized with VmWare. It describes installing Ubuntu, configuring it with tools like MySQL, Maven, and Subversion. It then covers setting up Continuum and Archiva for continuous integration and artifact deployment. The document demonstrates configuring a sample Nuxeo module project in Eclipse to build with Maven and deploy artifacts to the Archiva repository for continuous integration with each code change.
CMIS and Smith represent two groups that were initially living separately and in conflict until they encountered each other. A fight broke out but they eventually realized they shared similar goals of interoperability and moving forward. Rather than continuing to fight, they decided to combine their strengths so they could progress further together and share information, just as the principles of CMIS support.
The document discusses and attempts to define enterprise content management (ECM). It provides various analogies comparing ECM to cooking and food. It lists key aspects of ECM such as capturing, integrating, managing, storing, preserving, and distributing content and documents. It concludes by defining ECM as strategies, methods, and tools used to capture, manage, store, preserve and deliver the contents and documents supporting the key processes of an organization.
This document provides a high-level overview of the Alfresco content management platform in 3 sentences: Alfresco is an open source enterprise content management platform that can manage files and metadata, provides search and security features, and includes a workflow engine and APIs to build custom applications. It discusses Alfresco's architecture, developer setup process, development model using APIs and extensions, and demos the platform's capabilities. The document is intended to introduce developers to building applications and customizing Alfresco.
The document discusses Alfresco architecture and content management systems. It describes Alfresco as an open source content management system built on Java. It details Alfresco's architecture including its use of Spring framework, repository services, and web architecture with applications built on top of the repository. It also discusses plug-in development in Eclipse.
This presentation was shown at Spring Framework Meeting 2009 in Cagliari (Sardinia - Italy).
http://www.jugsardegna.org/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?27giugno2009
Abstract:
Alfresco is the leading open source enterprise content management system and two of the most appreciated aspects of Alfresco are: the wide customization model and the high quality of source code.
Alfresco is strongly based on Spring Framework and thanks to this adoption we can find many ways to extend and inject our components. In this presentation will be shown many ways to extend Alfresco features and interfaces using Spring application context configuration.
The author has been working with Alfresco for 8 months, creating presentations, screencasts, and contributing to forums. They were named Alfresco Contributor of the Month but have not received any acknowledgment from John Newton. The author will attend John Newton's discussion at the Nuxeo Dev Day and hopes Newton will sign their Alfresco t-shirt or make an autograph, as they feel invisible without recognition from Newton.
This document provides steps to install a Nuxeo development environment using Eclipse. It details downloading and configuring a JVM, Maven, Ant, JBoss AS, Eclipse, and plugins. The Nuxeo source code is then compiled and deployed to a JBoss server using Ant tasks in Eclipse. Finally, the running Nuxeo application can be accessed at http://localhost:8080/nuxeo/.
This document provides steps to install a Nuxeo development environment using Eclipse. It includes downloading and configuring a JVM, Maven, Ant, JBoss AS, Eclipse, and plugins. The Nuxeo source code is then compiled and deployed to a JBoss server using Ant tasks in Eclipse. Finally, the running Nuxeo application can be accessed at http://localhost:8080/nuxeo/.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Nuxeo EP 5 from source code on a Windows system. It describes downloading and configuring Java, Subversion, Maven, Ant, JBoss AS, and compiling and deploying the Nuxeo source code. Potential issues with application.xml files are also addressed. Once completed, the Nuxeo application can be accessed at http://localhost:8080/nuxeo.
This document provides steps to install Nuxeo EP 5 on Windows XP. It involves installing the Java Development Kit (JDK), downloading the Nuxeo installer, and running the installer. Once installed, Nuxeo can be started from the bin folder and accessed at http://localhost:8080/nuxeo using the default administrator credentials. The documentation provides additional information on installation and using Nuxeo.
L'IA connaît une croissance rapide et son intégration dans le domaine éducatif soulève de nombreuses questions. Aujourd'hui, nous explorerons comment les étudiants utilisent l'IA, les perceptions des enseignants à ce sujet, et les mesures possibles pour encadrer ces usages.
Constat Actuel
L'IA est de plus en plus présente dans notre quotidien, y compris dans l'éducation. Certaines universités, comme Science Po en janvier 2023, ont interdit l'utilisation de l'IA, tandis que d'autres, comme l'Université de Prague, la considèrent comme du plagiat. Cette diversité de positions souligne la nécessité urgente d'une réponse institutionnelle pour encadrer ces usages et prévenir les risques de triche et de plagiat.
Enquête Nationale
Pour mieux comprendre ces dynamiques, une enquête nationale intitulée "L'IA dans l'enseignement" a été réalisée. Les auteurs de cette enquête sont Le Sphynx (sondage) et Compilatio (fraude académique). Elle a été diffusée dans les universités de Lyon et d'Aix-Marseille entre le 21 juin et le 15 août 2023, touchant 1242 enseignants et 4443 étudiants. Les questionnaires, conçus pour étudier les usages de l'IA et les représentations de ces usages, abordaient des thèmes comme les craintes, les opportunités et l'acceptabilité.
Résultats de l'Enquête
Les résultats montrent que 55 % des étudiants utilisent l'IA de manière occasionnelle ou fréquente, contre 34 % des enseignants. Cependant, 88 % des enseignants pensent que leurs étudiants utilisent l'IA, ce qui pourrait indiquer une surestimation des usages. Les usages identifiés incluent la recherche d'informations et la rédaction de textes, bien que ces réponses ne puissent pas être cumulées dans les choix proposés.
Analyse Critique
Une analyse plus approfondie révèle que les enseignants peinent à percevoir les bénéfices de l'IA pour l'apprentissage, contrairement aux étudiants. La question de savoir si l'IA améliore les notes sans développer les compétences reste débattue. Est-ce un dopage académique ou une opportunité pour un apprentissage plus efficace ?
Acceptabilité et Éthique
L'enquête révèle que beaucoup d'étudiants jugent acceptable d'utiliser l'IA pour rédiger leurs devoirs, et même un quart des enseignants partagent cet avis. Cela pose des questions éthiques cruciales : copier-coller est-il tricher ? Utiliser l'IA sous supervision ou pour des traductions est-il acceptable ? La réponse n'est pas simple et nécessite un débat ouvert.
Propositions et Solutions
Pour encadrer ces usages, plusieurs solutions sont proposées. Plutôt que d'interdire l'IA, il est suggéré de fixer des règles pour une utilisation responsable. Des innovations pédagogiques peuvent également être explorées, comme la création de situations de concurrence professionnelle ou l'utilisation de détecteurs d'IA.
Conclusion
En conclusion, bien que l'étude présente des limites, elle souligne un besoin urgent de régulation. Une charte institutionnelle pourrait fournir un cadre pour une utilisation éthique.
Le Comptoir OCTO - Qu’apporte l’analyse de cycle de vie lors d’un audit d’éco...OCTO Technology
Par Nicolas Bordier (Consultant numérique responsable @OCTO Technology) et Alaric Rougnon-Glasson (Sustainable Tech Consultant @OCTO Technology)
Sur un exemple très concret d’audit d’éco-conception de l’outil de bilan carbone C’Bilan développé par ICDC (Caisse des dépôts et consignations) nous allons expliquer en quoi l’ACV (analyse de cycle de vie) a été déterminante pour identifier les pistes d’actions pour réduire jusqu'à 82% de l’empreinte environnementale du service.
Vidéo Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R8oL2P_DkU
Compte-rendu :
Ouvrez la porte ou prenez un mur (Agile Tour Genève 2024)Laurent Speyser
(Conférence dessinée)
Vous êtes certainement à l’origine, ou impliqué, dans un changement au sein de votre organisation. Et peut être que cela ne se passe pas aussi bien qu’attendu…
Depuis plusieurs années, je fais régulièrement le constat de l’échec de l’adoption de l’Agilité, et plus globalement de grands changements, dans les organisations. Je vais tenter de vous expliquer pourquoi ils suscitent peu d'adhésion, peu d’engagement, et ils ne tiennent pas dans le temps.
Heureusement, il existe un autre chemin. Pour l'emprunter il s'agira de cultiver l'invitation, l'intelligence collective , la mécanique des jeux, les rites de passages, .... afin que l'agilité prenne racine.
Vous repartirez de cette conférence en ayant pris du recul sur le changement tel qu‘il est généralement opéré aujourd’hui, et en ayant découvert (ou redécouvert) le seul guide valable à suivre, à mon sens, pour un changement authentique, durable, et respectueux des individus! Et en bonus, 2 ou 3 trucs pratiques!
OCTO TALKS : 4 Tech Trends du Software Engineering.pdfOCTO Technology
En cette année 2024 qui s’annonce sous le signe de la complexité, avec :
- L’explosion de la Gen AI
-Un contexte socio-économique sous tensions
- De forts enjeux sur le Sustainable et la régulation IT
- Une archipélisation des lieux de travail post-Covid
Découvrez les Tech trends incontournables pour délivrer vos produits stratégiques.
Le Comptoir OCTO - Équipes infra et prod, ne ratez pas l'embarquement pour l'...OCTO Technology
par Claude Camus (Coach agile d'organisation @OCTO Technology) et Gilles Masy (Organizational Coach @OCTO Technology)
Les équipes infrastructure, sécurité, production, ou cloud, doivent consacrer du temps à la modernisation de leurs outils (automatisation, cloud, etc) et de leurs pratiques (DevOps, SRE, etc). Dans le même temps, elles doivent répondre à une avalanche croissante de demandes, tout en maintenant un niveau de qualité de service optimal.
Habitué des environnements développeurs, les transformations agiles négligent les particularités des équipes OPS. Lors de ce comptoir, nous vous partagerons notre proposition de valeur de l'agilité@OPS, qui embarquera vos équipes OPS en Classe Business (Agility), et leur fera dire : "nous ne reviendrons pas en arrière".
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