Leccion 40. Henia De Hiato EsofáGico. Esofagitis Por CaúSticosnavarrete
Este documento trata sobre diferentes tipos de hernias del hiato esofágico, esofagitis péptica y esofagitis por cáusticos. Describe tres tipos de hernias del hiato esofágico, sus síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento médico o quirúrgico. Explica las causas y complicaciones de la esofagitis péptica y esofagitis por cáusticos, así como las medidas de emergencia y tratamiento para cada una.
In My Father's Footsteps to the Western Front - Part 4Mary_Anne
A presentation (in 5 parts) about my Father's experiences as an officer in the 26th Battalion (New Brunswick), Canadian Expeditionary Force, during WW1 and my attempt to follow in his footsteps 90 years later, Some spooky things happened along the way, as I learned about the battalion's activities and where he, and it, had been in those years between 1916 and 1919.
Welding Groove Mapping: Image Acquisition and Processing on Shiny Surfaces - ...Cristiano Rafael Steffens
We propose a Vision-Based Measurement (VBM) system and evaluate how different algorithms impact the results. The proposed system joins hardware and software to image the welding plates using a single CMOS camera, run computer vision algorithms and control the welding equipment. A complete prototype, using a commercial linear welding robot is presented.
Authors: Cristiano R. Steffens, Bruno Q. Leonardo, Sidnei Carlos S. Filho, Valquiria Hüttner, Vagner S. Rosa, Silvia Silva C. Botelho
11°International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications - VISAPP 2016
This document provides an overview of key Twitter metrics that can be used to analyze a Twitter account's performance. It defines common metrics like engagements, retweets, mentions, favorites, hashtags, potential reach, potential impressions and others. It explains how to calculate engagement and the difference between mentions and replies. The document also outlines basic and advanced ways to analyze metrics to optimize account engagement, measure audiences, campaigns and influence. It provides examples of analysis reports and tools for reporting.
Companies are increasingly embracing consumer technologies like smartphones and tablets in the workplace. Over 70% of companies have changed business processes to capitalize on this trend. Employees are using mobile devices for both basic and advanced work functions. As a result, companies are seeing benefits like improved collaboration, sales, and time to market for new products. However, some gaps remain between business and IT leaders on how to best manage these changes.
Leccion 40. Henia De Hiato EsofáGico. Esofagitis Por CaúSticosnavarrete
Este documento trata sobre diferentes tipos de hernias del hiato esofágico, esofagitis péptica y esofagitis por cáusticos. Describe tres tipos de hernias del hiato esofágico, sus síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento médico o quirúrgico. Explica las causas y complicaciones de la esofagitis péptica y esofagitis por cáusticos, así como las medidas de emergencia y tratamiento para cada una.
In My Father's Footsteps to the Western Front - Part 4Mary_Anne
A presentation (in 5 parts) about my Father's experiences as an officer in the 26th Battalion (New Brunswick), Canadian Expeditionary Force, during WW1 and my attempt to follow in his footsteps 90 years later, Some spooky things happened along the way, as I learned about the battalion's activities and where he, and it, had been in those years between 1916 and 1919.
Welding Groove Mapping: Image Acquisition and Processing on Shiny Surfaces - ...Cristiano Rafael Steffens
We propose a Vision-Based Measurement (VBM) system and evaluate how different algorithms impact the results. The proposed system joins hardware and software to image the welding plates using a single CMOS camera, run computer vision algorithms and control the welding equipment. A complete prototype, using a commercial linear welding robot is presented.
Authors: Cristiano R. Steffens, Bruno Q. Leonardo, Sidnei Carlos S. Filho, Valquiria Hüttner, Vagner S. Rosa, Silvia Silva C. Botelho
11°International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications - VISAPP 2016
This document provides an overview of key Twitter metrics that can be used to analyze a Twitter account's performance. It defines common metrics like engagements, retweets, mentions, favorites, hashtags, potential reach, potential impressions and others. It explains how to calculate engagement and the difference between mentions and replies. The document also outlines basic and advanced ways to analyze metrics to optimize account engagement, measure audiences, campaigns and influence. It provides examples of analysis reports and tools for reporting.
Companies are increasingly embracing consumer technologies like smartphones and tablets in the workplace. Over 70% of companies have changed business processes to capitalize on this trend. Employees are using mobile devices for both basic and advanced work functions. As a result, companies are seeing benefits like improved collaboration, sales, and time to market for new products. However, some gaps remain between business and IT leaders on how to best manage these changes.
Enterprise Social Use and Perceptions by MicrosoftAref Jdey
The document summarizes the findings of a Microsoft survey on enterprise social media use. Some key findings include:
- Respondents in Mexico, Turkey, and China were most likely to use social tools to share and review documents, while those in Japan, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany were least likely.
- Women tended to use social tools more for communication, while men used them more for networking and research.
- Productivity loss was cited as the top restriction reason in 9 countries, while security concerns were cited in the remaining 23 countries.
- Increased productivity from social tools was most prevalent in China, India, Turkey, Mexico, and Russia.
An Accenture survey of 3,700 doctors across 8 countries found significant increases in healthcare IT usage over the past year. The number of doctors routinely accessing clinical data about patients seen elsewhere increased 42% globally. 91% of doctors are active EMR users. Countries like Singapore saw the largest increases in areas like accessing clinical data (53% increase) and receiving test results electronically (40% increase) as it implements a national healthcare record system. The survey found that digital tools are becoming more routinely used globally, and that the "digital doctor" is here to stay.
The document discusses the rise of enterprise social networks and their benefits for companies. It notes that while only 3% of companies report being fully networked and seeing substantial benefits, those companies that do utilize social technologies internally can double their productivity through better communication and collaboration. The document advocates that companies build true internal communities using enterprise social networks to empower employees, connect people and resources, and help the company adapt to changes. It provides examples of how some companies have successfully implemented enterprise social networks.
This document discusses the negative effects of social media that have become more prominent. It begins by highlighting how social media has negatively impacted people's behavior by causing them to constantly focus on their mobile devices rather than engage with their real-world surroundings. The document then analyzes ten serious consequences of social media for modern society, such as addiction, security issues, economic deficits, and more. It concludes by proposing ways to address these problems, including promoting concepts like "Slow Tech" that encourage more mindful social media use.
The document summarizes findings from a 2012 study by Google and Compete on how patients use digital tools in researching and selecting hospitals. Some key findings include:
- Patients use a variety of digital sources during their research, including search engines, hospital websites, health sites, and social media. Search engines are the most commonly used resource.
- Patients spend significant time researching online before booking appointments, visiting multiple hospital websites. Digital content heavily influences their final decision.
- Mobile devices are an important part of the research process, with patients using smartphones and tablets to search on the go. Those using mobile are more likely to watch online videos and book appointments.
The document provides an overview of digital influence and marketing trends in 2013 based on surveys of over 6,000 influencers, 1,200 consumers, and 150 brand marketers. Some key findings include:
- Brands spend the majority (75%) of their digital budgets on display, search, and video advertising, with only 10% going to social media including influencer outreach. Within social media budgets, over half goes to Facebook.
- While brands don't allocate much budget to blogs and influencers, consumers view them as highly influential sources of information and for shaping purchase decisions.
- Influencers are most active on their own blogs, where they have been publishing for many years, typically operating 1-5
This document summarizes the findings of a survey of over 2,700 professionals about staffing and practices related to social media. Key findings include:
1) 65% of respondents handle social media tasks in addition to other duties rather than having a dedicated social media team. Teams of 3 or fewer people handle social media exclusively for many organizations.
2) Measurement of social media efforts is an area of dissatisfaction, with 69% unhappy with their methods.
3) Budgets and salaries for social media positions show wide variation and most did not increase in 2012-2013.
4) Facebook is the dominant social media platform used, while ownership of social media efforts is spread across marketing, PR and communications departments
This document discusses six technology trends for 2013 and beyond. It begins by introducing the trends and noting that economic conditions will continue to shape the technology landscape while presenting new opportunities. The document then summarizes six individual trends: 1) How products and services are getting to know users through behavioral data; 2) How new open business models are challenging traditional businesses; 3) How information overload is changing consumer behavior and the need for curating information; 4) How the cloud is changing the basis of competition in hardware; 5) How the online environment is making personal brands more important; and 6) Issues around data privacy and ownership that will be important.
This document provides an overview of social business and how organizations are applying social approaches. Some key points:
- Social business involves embedding social tools and practices into organizational activities both internally and externally. This allows for improved knowledge sharing, collaboration, and customer experiences.
- Leading organizations are applying social business to create valued customer experiences, drive workforce productivity and effectiveness, and accelerate innovation.
- To create customer value, companies are using social media to engage and listen to customers, build online communities, and shift marketing and sales online.
- Applying social approaches internally increases transparency, allows experts to more easily share knowledge, and improves collaboration both within and outside the organization.
- While investment in social business is
This document provides a summary of the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning's initiative to monitor publicly available social media for situational awareness. It lists over 50 social media websites, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and blogs that will be monitored. The sites cover general search tools, videos, maps, photos, Twitter search and trends. Each site listing includes the link and whether user login is required. The document also provides contact information for questions about the initiative.
The document summarizes research on how physicians use the internet and search in their clinical practices. It finds that the internet is the top health resource for physicians, with 86% using it to gather medical information. Physicians access the internet daily, with 58% accessing it more than once per day. Search engines, particularly Google, are the most commonly used online resource, with 81% of physicians using search engines and 92% using Google specifically.
Enterprise Social Use and Perceptions by MicrosoftAref Jdey
The document summarizes the findings of a Microsoft survey on enterprise social media use. Some key findings include:
- Respondents in Mexico, Turkey, and China were most likely to use social tools to share and review documents, while those in Japan, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany were least likely.
- Women tended to use social tools more for communication, while men used them more for networking and research.
- Productivity loss was cited as the top restriction reason in 9 countries, while security concerns were cited in the remaining 23 countries.
- Increased productivity from social tools was most prevalent in China, India, Turkey, Mexico, and Russia.
An Accenture survey of 3,700 doctors across 8 countries found significant increases in healthcare IT usage over the past year. The number of doctors routinely accessing clinical data about patients seen elsewhere increased 42% globally. 91% of doctors are active EMR users. Countries like Singapore saw the largest increases in areas like accessing clinical data (53% increase) and receiving test results electronically (40% increase) as it implements a national healthcare record system. The survey found that digital tools are becoming more routinely used globally, and that the "digital doctor" is here to stay.
The document discusses the rise of enterprise social networks and their benefits for companies. It notes that while only 3% of companies report being fully networked and seeing substantial benefits, those companies that do utilize social technologies internally can double their productivity through better communication and collaboration. The document advocates that companies build true internal communities using enterprise social networks to empower employees, connect people and resources, and help the company adapt to changes. It provides examples of how some companies have successfully implemented enterprise social networks.
This document discusses the negative effects of social media that have become more prominent. It begins by highlighting how social media has negatively impacted people's behavior by causing them to constantly focus on their mobile devices rather than engage with their real-world surroundings. The document then analyzes ten serious consequences of social media for modern society, such as addiction, security issues, economic deficits, and more. It concludes by proposing ways to address these problems, including promoting concepts like "Slow Tech" that encourage more mindful social media use.
The document summarizes findings from a 2012 study by Google and Compete on how patients use digital tools in researching and selecting hospitals. Some key findings include:
- Patients use a variety of digital sources during their research, including search engines, hospital websites, health sites, and social media. Search engines are the most commonly used resource.
- Patients spend significant time researching online before booking appointments, visiting multiple hospital websites. Digital content heavily influences their final decision.
- Mobile devices are an important part of the research process, with patients using smartphones and tablets to search on the go. Those using mobile are more likely to watch online videos and book appointments.
The document provides an overview of digital influence and marketing trends in 2013 based on surveys of over 6,000 influencers, 1,200 consumers, and 150 brand marketers. Some key findings include:
- Brands spend the majority (75%) of their digital budgets on display, search, and video advertising, with only 10% going to social media including influencer outreach. Within social media budgets, over half goes to Facebook.
- While brands don't allocate much budget to blogs and influencers, consumers view them as highly influential sources of information and for shaping purchase decisions.
- Influencers are most active on their own blogs, where they have been publishing for many years, typically operating 1-5
This document summarizes the findings of a survey of over 2,700 professionals about staffing and practices related to social media. Key findings include:
1) 65% of respondents handle social media tasks in addition to other duties rather than having a dedicated social media team. Teams of 3 or fewer people handle social media exclusively for many organizations.
2) Measurement of social media efforts is an area of dissatisfaction, with 69% unhappy with their methods.
3) Budgets and salaries for social media positions show wide variation and most did not increase in 2012-2013.
4) Facebook is the dominant social media platform used, while ownership of social media efforts is spread across marketing, PR and communications departments
This document discusses six technology trends for 2013 and beyond. It begins by introducing the trends and noting that economic conditions will continue to shape the technology landscape while presenting new opportunities. The document then summarizes six individual trends: 1) How products and services are getting to know users through behavioral data; 2) How new open business models are challenging traditional businesses; 3) How information overload is changing consumer behavior and the need for curating information; 4) How the cloud is changing the basis of competition in hardware; 5) How the online environment is making personal brands more important; and 6) Issues around data privacy and ownership that will be important.
This document provides an overview of social business and how organizations are applying social approaches. Some key points:
- Social business involves embedding social tools and practices into organizational activities both internally and externally. This allows for improved knowledge sharing, collaboration, and customer experiences.
- Leading organizations are applying social business to create valued customer experiences, drive workforce productivity and effectiveness, and accelerate innovation.
- To create customer value, companies are using social media to engage and listen to customers, build online communities, and shift marketing and sales online.
- Applying social approaches internally increases transparency, allows experts to more easily share knowledge, and improves collaboration both within and outside the organization.
- While investment in social business is
This document provides a summary of the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning's initiative to monitor publicly available social media for situational awareness. It lists over 50 social media websites, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and blogs that will be monitored. The sites cover general search tools, videos, maps, photos, Twitter search and trends. Each site listing includes the link and whether user login is required. The document also provides contact information for questions about the initiative.
The document summarizes research on how physicians use the internet and search in their clinical practices. It finds that the internet is the top health resource for physicians, with 86% using it to gather medical information. Physicians access the internet daily, with 58% accessing it more than once per day. Search engines, particularly Google, are the most commonly used online resource, with 81% of physicians using search engines and 92% using Google specifically.
1. Les attentes des éditeurs de blog
Une étude Via Nova Spheeris / Seprem
Mars 2008
2. Méthodologie
• Un questionnaire en ligne a été mis à disposition de
898 éditeurs de blogs en fin d’année 2007.
• 266 questionnaires ont été complétés, soit un taux de
retour de 29,6%, très supérieur à la moyenne
observée dans ce type de méthodologie (autour de
20%).
• L’analyse ci-après présente les résultats au global et
par catégorie de répondants jugées discriminantes.
3. Une répartition égale entre les deux sexes
40. Sex e
46,6%
UnUn homme
homme
Une 53,4%
Une femme
femme
0,0% 17,5% 35,0% 52,5% 70,0%