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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
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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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
Maybe it\u27s us? An organizational and systems level approach to reducing barriers to student success.
The author will be presenting a deep dive on the project and subsequent publication Systemic Solutions Driving Retention and Graduation Efforts at a Large, Selective Private Institution: A Scalable Project for Student Success by Ricky Urgo and Sonja Ardoin. Through the lens of an organizational analysis, the author will provide tangible takeaways for practitioners and faculty to bring back to their campuses and replicate. This is an important and necessary venture, as institutions increase their attention and resources on the recruitment and retention of first generation and working class students. Institutions were not constructed with these populations in mind, but we can make organizational, structural, and systemic changes to better serve these students, especially as our shortcomings as universities disproportionately impact this community (Flaherty, 2023; Urgo & Ardoin, 2024). Simultaneously, the author hopes to encourage exploration of the following:1) identifying new institutional barriers to student success, 2) improving understanding of how stakeholders navigate institutional infrastructure, 3) creating a culture where auditing internal practices and knowledge bases are commonplace, 4) uplifting student voice and experience, and 5) creating greater outcomes for all students
The structure and spatial distribution of dark matter halos
This is a study of how the distribution and properties of dark matter halos can be utilized as probes of fundamental questions in modern cosmology. Spatial clustering of dark matter halo carry a wealth of information regarding its evolution history and environment. In particular, I study halo assembly bias, which refers to the assembly history dependence of spatial clustering for dark matter halos at fixed mass, using observational and cosmological simulation data. Understanding and modeling assembly bias provides insight into the context of hierarchical structure formation theory. Apart from spatial clustering I also study shapes of dark matter halos and how to measure them using three-point galaxy statistics, which itself serves as an astrophysical constraint on properties of dark matter.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2020-12-01The student, Chun Yin Ricky Chue, accepted the attached license on 2018-07-17 at 01:19.The student, Chun Yin Ricky Chue, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2018-07-17 at 01:24.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2018-07-19 at 09:04.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #12897 on 2019-02-08 at 11:37:25Made available in DSpace on 2019-02-08T18:39:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
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Indigenous art as decolonising truth-telling: Battle Mountain Memorial
This article discusses the potential of Indigenous art as epistemic decolonial truth-telling regarding any future possibility of transitional justice. When practised in a manner that is attentive to Indigenous knowledges and methodologies, works of art can engage audience members with sensual and symbolic forms that elicit reflection, understanding, engagement and conversations complementing written and spoken communication. Through the painting Battle Mountain Memorial (2022) by Kalkatungu artist and co-author Ricky Emmerton, the authors explore how Indigenous art can subtly express profound truths regarding the misuse of colonial power. Through removing the shroud of silence in retelling the incident of the massacre of Kalkatungu people at Battle Mountain in 1884, this artwork is presented as a form of truth-telling, ensuring these events and truths are not overlooked or supplanted. Thus, this article contributes to discussions on interdisciplinary methodologies that incorporate Indigenous and non-Indigenous research methods, and on the interaction of visual, written and oral knowledges
DNA damage repair proteins as determinants of sensitivity to platinum chemotherapy
DNA damage repair proteins are determinants of sensitivity to platinum chemotherapy in preclinical models and in patients with cancer. The XPF- ERCC1 heterodimer incises DNA strands adjacent to platinum-DNA adducts and is essential for repair of platinum-DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs). High expression of ERCC1 has been correlated with lack of response to platinum chemotherapy, but less is known about the value of XPF in predicting response to platinum-based chemotherapy. MUS81- EME1 is also involved in replication-coupled ICL repair. The role of MUS81 as a biomarker for response to platinum-based chemotherapy has not been examined.
This project tested the hypothesis that high tumour levels of the DNA repair proteins XPF and MUS81 are associated with lack of response to platinum chemotherapy.
In the first part of this thesis, microarray analysis of gene expression in samples from patients with oesophageal adenocarcinomas treated with neoadjuvant oxaliplatin-fluorouracil demonstrated an association between high levels of genes encoding ICL repair proteins (including ERCC1, MUS81 and EME1) and poorer clinical outcomes. In addition, functional pathway analysis suggested a link between down regulation of cell cycle and anti- apoptotic pathways and response to treatment.
In the second part, high levels of XPF and MUS81 proteins in pre-treatment biopsies were correlated with worse outcomes following neoadjuvant oxaliplatin-fluorouracil chemotherapy for oesophageal adenocarcinoma. It was found that, in keeping with the microarray results presented in the first part, high pre-treatment levels of the G2/M-phase marker Cyclin B1 were associated with worse clinical outcomes. The relationship between XPF and MUS81 levels and response to DNA cross-linking agents in colorectal and anal cancers was also studied.
In the third part, it was demonstrated in vitro that reducing levels of XPF and MUS81 proteins increased sensitivity of colorectal and oesophageal cancer cells to oxaliplatin treatment.
These data suggest that XPF and MUS81 have the potential to be developed as biomarkers for clinical response to oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy
Hedley School, Mr. Peterson's class May 1960
Hedley School class photo, May 1960. Back row L-R: Terry Porter, Tom Thomas, Raymond Kelisomy, Bob McLaine, Bob Devos, David Riemer, Richard Riemer, Ricky Hambley, Robert Lawrence, Daryl (Red) Smith. Middle L-R: Dennis Meyers, Fred James, Gar Woods, Blank female, Wendy Knox, Diane Swaile, Shirley James, Mathilda Kruger, Lynn Hall, Randy Lawrence, Billy Perlustrin. Teacher Mr. Peterson. Front L-R: Dianne Wheeler, Sheila Fraser, Lorraine Rhodes, Patsy Porter, Gwen Wheeler, Mavis Bond, Verna Tillerson, Pat Granger, Evelyn Thomas
IMPLEMENTASI PENDEKATAN TAKTIS DALAM PEMBELAJARAN AKTIVITAS SEPAK BOLA UNTUK MENGEMBANGKAN NILAI-NILAI KERJASAMA
IMPLEMENTATION OF TACTICAL APPROACH IN THE LEARNING OF FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES TO DEVELOP THE VALUES OF COOPERATION
(class action research on class students VII E SMP Negeri 1 Lembang)
Ricky A
Advisor: Drs. Toto Subroto, M. Pd
Abstract
Sometimes students lack cooperation in football learning because the teacher is still using conventional learning methods so that the low value of students ' cooperation in football. The purpose of this research is to know whether the implementation of tactical approaches can increase the value of student cooperation in football learning in SMPN 1 Lembang. Through method a tactical approach of learning is given in the form of game-drill-game given to students of class VII E SMPN 1 Lembang with a total of 34 students consisting of 16 male students and 18 female students as the subject of research given Action with a class action research design from Hopkins (1993) consisting of two cycles in which each cycle includes planning, action, observation, and reflection and a cooperative instrument from Adang Suherman (2001). All collected data is analyzed by the percentage, the student's cooperation value at the initial observation of 21%, in the cycle I action I that is 22%, in the cycle I action II is 24%, in the cycle II action I is 45% and on II Action II cycle of 72%. The conclusion is based on the data analysis results, that with a tactical approach in football learning can improve students cooperation. In this thesis the author uses a tactical approach to inprove cooperation in football activities, hence the author recommends to use a method of tactical approach in learning in perticular to improve students cooperation.
Keywords: tactical approach, football, cooperation
Transnational Nazism: Ideology and Culture in German-Japanese Relations, 1919-1936
Ricky W. Law (author
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