251 research outputs found
Microsoft Powerapps -ohjelman soveltuvuus matka- ja kululaskutuksen mobiilisovelluksen luomiseen : toiminnallinen toteutus Digia Oyj:lle
Tässä opinnäytetyössä tarkastellaan mobiilisovelluksen luomista Microsoft PowerApps -virtuaalialustalla, joka ei vaadi aiempaa ohjelmointiosaamista. Tutkimus on toteutettu luomalla matka- ja kululaskujen syöttöön tarkoitettu mobiilisovellus. Matka- ja kululaskut syötetään mobiilisovelluksella web service -rajapinnan yli Microsoft D365 Business Central -toiminnanohjausjärjestelmän tietokantaan jatkokäsittelyä varten.
Työssä tutkimus on tehty toiminnallisena työnä hyödyntäen kirjallisuus- ja verkkomateriaalia, asiantuntijahaastatteluita ja vertailuanalyysia. Opinnäytetyön laatija on työskennellyt asiantuntijatehtävissä 2018 alkaen työn toimeksiantajayrityksessä, Digia Oyj:ssä.
Haastattelut on tehty opinnäytetyön kohdeyrityksen työntekijöille. Niissä tarkennetaan PowerApps-sovelluksen tarpeita ja sen tuomia mahdollisuuksia, ja verrataan niitä työssä tehtyihin havaintoihin. Vertailuanalyysi toteutuu luomalla vastaava mobiilisovellus suoraan toiminnanohjausjärjestelmän käyttöliittymään.
Tutkimuksen tuloksina syntyi matka- ja kululaskujen sovellus Microsoft PowerAppsilla ja Microsoft Business Centralilla toteutettuna. Näiden sovellusten kehitysten pohjalta on kirjattu päätelmät teknillisestä ja kaupallisesta näkökulmasta, vertailu asiakkaan ja sovellustoimittajan hyödyistä sekä sovelluksen jatkokehitysideat.In this thesis is inspected creating a mobile software with Microsoft PowerApps virtual platform which requires no prior programming experience. Study is done by creating a mobile software for feeding travel expense and bill of service entries. The entries are inserted over web service API to Microsoft D365 Business Central ERP’s database for further handling.
Research has been done through a practical implementation by utilizing book and web material, specialist interviews and comparison analysis. The author of the thesis has worked as a specialist from 2018 onwards in the case company, Digia Plc.
Interviews are done for the case company’s employees. Questions are to pinpoint needs and opportunities of PowerApps and to compare them to observations done by the author. Comparison analysis is done by creating a similar software UI in the ERP.
As a result of the research, a software for travel expense and bill of service was made with Microsoft PowerApps and Microsoft D365 Business Central. Conclusions have been written on the basis of the software development from technical and commercial aspects, comparison of customer’s and vendor’s benefits and further development ideas for the software
Reassessment of \u3ci\u3eAmblyscirtes hegon\u3c/i\u3e (Hesperiidae) as a Complex of Four Distinct Species Revealed by Genomic Analysis
After the discovery of a unique phenotype in the southern United States with a different ventral ground color than nominotypical Amblyscirtes hegon (Scudder, 1863), which occurs in the northeastern United States, genomic analysis revealed that A. hegon is a species complex. Phenotypic, genitalic, and genomic differences of the complex are presented here. Four species are identified: A. hegon; A. nemoris (W. H. Edwards, 1864), stat. rest.; A. matheri Patterson, Pavulaan & Grishin, sp. n. (TL: USA, Mississippi, Warren County); and A. gelidus Grishin, Patterson & Pavulaan, sp. n. (TL: USA, Michigan, Van Buren County)
Uncoverings: The Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group, Volume 16 (1995)
Preface by Virginia Gunn
Research Papers
Origins and Traditions of Marseilles Needlework by Kathryn W. Berenson
Ruth Finley and the Colonial Revival Era by Ricky Clark
Marion Cheever Whiteside Newton: Designer of Story Book Quilts, 1940-1965 by Naida Treadway Patterson
The Origin of Mountain Mist Patterns by Merikay Waldvogel
Marketing Quilt Kits in the 1920s and 1930s by Xenia E. Cord
Symbiotic Stitches: The Quilts of Maggie McFarland Gillispie and John Gillispie, Jr. by Marlene O\u27Bryant-Seabrook
Quilts in the Final Rite of Passage: A Multicultural Study by Carol Williams Gebel
Making Critical Connections in Quilt Scholarship by Judy Eisley
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Governance communication: A primer (In the context of disaster risk reduction and management)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Communication and Governance
Government Communication
Governance Communication
Components of Governance Communication System
- Government policies supporting the provision of communication services
- Government institutions providing communication services
- Communication human resources or personnel
- Communication infrastructures/media to support communication services
- Coordination mechanism for governance communication
- Public sphere/platform for public dialogues
Annex(EXCERPT)
Governing is comparable to a situation where a family head talks and listens regularly to each of his/her family members’ concerns and interests. As with the head of the family, the government’s focus on its people’s welfare encompasses a multitude of concerns – health, food security, education, employment, peace and order, and disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM), to name a few. DRRM has been a vital concern in recent years due to worldwide climate change conditions that have been wreaking havoc in the country and unduly affecting all aspects of people’s lives.
In implementing the policies, programs, and projects, communication is seen as one of the fundamental and crucial factors in the process of governing and in achieving the government’s development-oriented objectives.
Basically, this primer on governance communication is essential in understanding governance communication (govcomm) and its components (policy, institutions, personnel, media, communication mechanisms, and public sphere). This is important among government officials and stakeholders because it will serve as guide in studying their govcomm that will lead policy makers, and all the participants in the process, in formulating policies and ordinances related to governance and communication.Disclaimer
"The views expressed in this paper are entirely and solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official thinking and policy of the Republic of the Philippines or any Local Government Unit in the Country.
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HOF [Hall of Fame] game / Turner Ward, Pat Howell, Ricky Patterson, Kearney Windham, Steve Kittrell / (Riverview Plaza
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Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Konnie Ruf cuts wedding cake for Ricky Curtis and Pat Patterson.
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Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "James Watts and Ricky Wade are the first students to receive tuberculosis patches from Mrs. Dorothy Patterson.
Caribbean Report 09-01-1995
In Jamaica, Prime Minister, P.J. Patterson reshuffled his Cabinet relieving three experienced ministers of their portfolios. These ministers are O. D. Ramtallie, Carlyle Dunkley and Desmond Leakey. Core ministries were also reduced from seventeen to fifteen. Journalist Gary Alleyne was interviewed on the Cabinet reshuffle and comments on whether he thinks the ministers were leaving voluntarily or are being forced out. Mr. Patterson made the changes to make government more effective and responsive to the poor since there was widespread discontent in the society. There is talk that two further resignations are expected. The debate on the pros and cons of casino gambling in the Caribbean has resurfaced. Advocates cited the benefits of tourism and foreign exchange earnings, while opponents expressed fears of increased levels of crime and prostitution. Tim Hector, Antiguan newspaper editor and St. Kitts/Nevis Chamber of Commerce President Ricky Skerritt are interviewed on their experiences and to find out whether these fears are well founded. Racism in Britain's football terraces rears its ugly head once again. Two black footballers, John Barnes and Ian Wright have been jeered by so-called supporters. Hugh Crosskill interviewed Clare Tomlingson, Media Relations Officer, for the Football Association on some of the methods implemented to stamp out racism in British football. The Football Offensive Act of 1991, makes racial chanting and abuse an offence which can lead to an arrest and the use of peer pressure are expected to act as deterrents to this type of behaviour. The programme ends with a report about former West Indies opener, Desmond Haynes, who has been released from his contract with the South African Club Western Province to return home in order to play cricket for Barbados.1. Headlines with Carol Orr (00:00-00:28)2. Report on Jamaica's Cabinet reshuffle (00:29-01:07)3. P. J. Patterson reports on the issue of appointments (01:08-01:46)4. Gary Alleyne is interviewed on the changes made (01:47-04:59)5. The debate on the pros and cons of casino gambling in the Caribbean (05:00-05:37)6. Interview with Tim Hector and Ricky Skerritt on their experiences and whether these fears are validated (05:38-09:59)7. Report on the racism experienced by John Barnes in British football (10:00-11:09)8. Hugh Crosskill interviews Clare Tomlingson on methods implemented to stamp out racism within the sport (11:10-13:54)9. Desmond Haynes, former West Indies opener released from contract and allowed to return and play for Barbados (13:55-14:25)10. Carol Orr, anchor, end the report (14:26-14:54
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A study of the musical settings of Langston Hughes' poetry in Ricky Ian Gordon's song cycle "Genius Child"
This study examines and describes Ricky Ian Gordon's musical interpretation of Langston Hughes' poetry in the song cycle, Genius Child. Chapters 2 and 3 contain biographies of the composer, Ricky Ian Gordon and the poet, Langston Hughes. Chapter 4 is a singer's analysis of each of the ten songs in Genius Child. Appendix A contains a discography. Appendix B contains a personal interview with the composer discussing his compositional process for Genius Child and his life in general. The author performed Genius Child in a doctoral recital on May 1, 2000. The song cycle was written for American soprano, Harolyn Blackwell, who sang the premiere at the Bermuda Festival in 1993. She also recorded Genius Child on her 1994 debut release from RCA Victor entitled Strange Hurt. Genius Child was published by Williamson Music in 1995.</p
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Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Oklahoma's Damon Patterson, left, tries to block the pass of Kansas forward Ricky Calloway during OU's 100-78 win Tuesday in Norman
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