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  • ADHD Students and Classroom Considerations
    The culture of the classroom can either support or create barriers to student success (Piffner,2011).    Factors that foster attention, positive behavior, and academic and social success includeestablishing positive relationships with students, adopting classroom management techniques,and creating a physical arrangement that facilitates learning. It is often a positive relationship with one teacher that facilitates school success for a studentwith ADHD (Piffner, 2011).    When teachers connect with students and appreciate their unique skills and interests, students are more likely to strive for achievement and positively respond to classroom rules and procedures. When using a proactive approach to classroom management, teachers support all students andcreate conditions that prepare them for learning (Piffner, 2011).    Some strategies for positive management include clear directions, meaningful feedback, and opportunities for collaboration with peers. Here are some others.   Opportunities to RespondStudents with ADHD often have the most trouble attending during drill-and-practice assignments because of the repetitive nature of the tasks. Peer-mediated approaches such as those enumerated in the next screens are particularly effective for students with ADHD in such cases, because they increase students’ opportunities for engagement and active learning (Piffner, 2011).    In creating peer-mediated activities, the teacher may need to choose students whoseskill levels complement each other. Students with and without attention difficulties andimpulsivity should be considered for peer partnerships.  
    By: Anne miller chinthana
    Tuesday, Jan 11, 2022

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  • QlikView - Architecture
    As a leading Business Discovery Platform, QlikView is built with a very different approach to data discovery than other traditional platforms. QlikView does not first build a query and then fetch the result based on the query. Rather, it forms associations between different data objects as soon as it is loaded and prompts the user to explore the data in any way. There is no predefined data drill down paths. The data drill down paths can happen in any direction as long as the data is available and associated. Of course, a user can also play a role in creating the associations between data elements using data modeling approach available in QlikView. Architectural Overview QlikView's architecture consists of a front end to visualize the processed data and a back end to provide the security and publication mechanism for QlikView user documents. The diagram given below depicts the internal working of QlikView. The architecture is discussed in detail below the picture. Front End The Front end in QlikView is a browser-based access point for viewing the QlikView documents. It contains the QlikView Server, which is mainly used by the Business users to access the already created BI reports through an internet or intranet URL. Business users explore and interact with data using this front end and derive conclusions about the data. They also collaborate with other users on a given set of reports by sharing insights and exploring data together, in real time or off-line. These user documents are in the format .qvw, which can also be stored in the windows OS as a standalone document The QlikView server in the front end manages the client server communication between the user and QlikView backend system. Back End The QlikView backend consists of QlikView desktop and QlikView publisher. The QlikView desktop is a wizard-driven Windows environment, which has the features to load and transform data from its source. Its drag and drop feature is used to create the GUI layout of the reports that becomes visible in the frontend. The file types, which are created by QlikView desktop are stored with an extension of .qvw. These are the files that are passed on to the QlikView server in the front end, which serves the users with these files. Also .qvw files can be modified to store the data-inly files, which are known as .qvd files. They are binary files, which contain only the data and not the GUI components. The QlikView publisher is used as distribution service to distribute the .qvw documents among various QlikView servers and users. It handles the authorization and access privileges. It also does the direct loading of data from data sources by using the connection strings defined in the .qvw files.
    By: Vijaya Super admin
    Thursday, Jan 6, 2022
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  • Apache Bench
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    By: Vijaya Super admin
    Thursday, Jan 6, 2022
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  • Apache Bench
    Performance testing has proved itself to be crucial for the success of a business. Not only does a poor performing site face financial losses, it can also lead to legal repercussions at times. No one wants to put up with a slow performing, unreliable site in important online interactions such as purchasing, online test taking, bill payment, etc. With the Internet being so widely available, the range of alternatives is immense. It is easier to lose clientele than gain them and performance is a key game changer. Need for a Load Testing Tool If we can understand what is the need for a load testing tool, it will give us the reason and motivation to use it. Some famous business sites have suffered serious downtimes when they get large number of visitors. E-commerce websites invest heavily in advertising campaigns, but not in Load Testing. Therefore, they fail to ensure optimal system performance, when that marketing brings in traffic. Another familiar example of ignoring load testing is that of “error establishing connection” in WordPress websites. Therefore, it is a good idea to load test a website or application before its deployment in production. It is nice to quickly establish a best-case scenario for a project before running more detailed tests down the road. What is Apache Bench? Apache Bench (ab) is a tool from the Apache organization for benchmarking a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) web server. Although it is designed to measure the performance of Apache web server, yet it can also be used to test any other web server that is equally good. With this tool, you can quickly know how many requests per second your web server is capable of serving. Features of Apache Bench Let us see the important features and limitations of Apache Bench. The features and limitations are listed below − Being an open source software, it is freely available. It is a simple command line computer program. It is a platform-independent tool. It means that it can be invoked on Linux/Unix or on Windows server equally well. It can conduct load and performance test for only web server - HTTP or HTTPS. It is not extensible. Apache Bench uses only one operating system thread irrespective of the concurrency level (specified by the -c flag). Therefore, when benchmarking high-capacity servers, a single instance of Apache Bench can itself be a bottleneck. To completely saturate the target URL, it is better to use additional instances of Apache Bench in parallel, if your server has multiple processor cores. Precaution You need to be aware that there is no directive in the Apache Bench to increase concurrency in particular intervals while running tests. Therefore, running load tests using ab is equivalent to a denial-of-service (DOS) attack. It is recommended that you inform and take prior permission from your VPS service provider if you are going to do heavy load testing for a long period of time. They will allot you an appropriate time interval or shift your node for the load testing task. Second, if you are testing a third person’s website continuously and for a long time just for learning Apache Bench from your VPS (which becomes the testing node), there is a remote possibility that your VPS public IP can be blocked by the third person’s website permanently. In that case, you will not be able to connect to that website with the same IP. But if you really want to connect to the website in future, the only solution will be to talk to the system administrator of the target website, or create a new instance of the server with a different IP with the help of your VPS service provider. Having warned you, let me assure you that all tests in this tutorial are safe enough and out of what system administrators generally call "system abuse" practices.
    By: Khushi
    Tuesday, Jan 4, 2022
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  • Students with ADHD
    Primer text from The College of William & MaryADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions of children (Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention, 2015).    In a 2016 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study, scientists found that 6.1 million children aged 2-17 years living in the U.S. had been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which is similar to previous en Ages 6-11: Approximately 2.4 million children Ages 12-17: Approximately 3.3 million children   The diagnostic term attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) refers to individuals who display patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and overactive behavior that interfere with daily functioning (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) V (APA, 2013) criteria for diagnosing ADHD listthree types of ADHD and the accompanying characteristics.      
    By: Anne miller chinthana
    Wednesday, Dec 22, 2021
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  • Agile knowlege
    Process improvement is continuous improvement. We can never reach perfection. In this tutorial, we will learn CMM that is a continuously evolving and improving model where the focus is always on doing better. Our reach should always exceed our grasp. What is CMM? CMM stands for Capability Maturity Model. Focuses on elements of essential practices and processes from various bodies of knowledge. Describes common sense, efficient, proven ways of doing business (which you should already be doing) − not a radical new approach. CMM is a method to evaluate and measure the maturity of the software development process of an organization. CMM measures the maturity of the software development process on a scale of 1 to 5. CMM v1.0 was developed by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA. CMM was originally developed for Software Development and Maintenance but later it was developed for − Systems Engineering Supplier Sourcing Integrated Product and Process Development People CMM Software Acquisition CMM Examples People CMM − Develop, motivate and retain project talent. Software CMM − Enhance a software focused development and maintenance capability. What is Maturity? Definitions vary but mature processes are generally thought to be − Well-defined, Repeatable, Measured, Analyzed, Improved, and Effective. Poor but mature processes are just as bad as no maturity at all! CMM helps to solve the maturity problem by defining a set of practices and providing a general framework for improving them. The focus of CMM is on identifying key process areas and the exemplary practices that may comprise a disciplined software process. Immature vs Mature Organization An immature organization would have the following characteristics − Process improvised during project Approved processes being ignored Reactive, not proactive Unrealistic budget and schedule Quality sacrificed for schedule No objective measure of quality In contrast, the characteristics of a mature organization are as follows − Inter-group communication and coordination Work accomplished according to plan Practices consistent with processes Processes updated as necessary Well-defined roles/responsibilities Management formally commits What is CMMI? CMM Integration project was formed to sort out the problem of using multiple CMMs. CMMI product team's mission was to combine three Source Models into a single improvement framework for the organizations pursuing enterprise-wide process improvement. These three Source Models are − Capability Maturity Model for Software (SW-CMM) - v2.0 Draft C. Electronic Industries Alliance Interim Standard (EIA/IS) - 731 Systems Engineering. Integrated Product Development Capability Maturity Model (IPD-CMM) v0.98. CMM Integration Builds an initial set of integrated models. Improves best practices from source models based on lessons learned. Establishes a framework to enable integration of future models. Difference between CMM and CMMI CMM is a reference model of matured practices in a specified discipline like Systems Engineering CMM, Software CMM, People CMM, Software Acquisition CMM etc., but they were difficult to integrate as and when needed. CMMI is the successor of the CMM and evolved as a more matured set of guidelines and was built combining the best components of individual disciplines of CMM(Software CMM, People CMM, etc.). It can be applied to product manufacturing, people management, software development, etc. CMM describes about the software engineering alone where as CMM Integrated describes both software and system engineering. CMMI also incorporates the Integrated Process and Product Development and the supplier sourcing. CMMI and Business Objectives The objectives of CMMI are very obvious. They are as follows − Produce quality products or services − The process-improvement concept in CMMI models evolved out of the Deming, Juran, and Crosby quality paradigm: Quality products are a result of quality processes. CMMI has a strong focus on quality-related activities including requirements management, quality assurance, verification, and validation. Create value for the stockholders − Mature organizations are more likely to make better cost and revenue estimates than those with less maturity, and then perform in line with those estimates. CMMI supports quality products, predictable schedules, and effective measurement to support the management in making accurate and defensible forecasts. This process maturity can guard against project performance problems that could weaken the value of the organization in the eyes of investors. Enhance customer satisfaction − Meeting cost and schedule targets with highquality products that are validated against customer needs is a good formula for customer satisfaction. CMMI addresses all of these ingredients through its emphasis on planning, monitoring, and measuring, and the improved predictability that comes with more capable processes. Increase market share − Market share is a result of many factors, including quality products and services, name identification, pricing, and image. Customers like to deal with suppliers who have a reputation for meeting their commitments. Gain an industry-wide recognition for excellence − The best way to develop a reputation for excellence is to consistently perform well on projects, delivering quality products and services within cost and schedule parameters. Having processes that conform to CMMI requirements can enhance that reputation.
    By: Vijaya Super admin
    Wednesday, Dec 22, 2021
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  • Children and adolescents
    Children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) experience significant deficits in academic and/or social functioning that typically begin early in life and extend into emerging adulthood and beyond (American Psychiatric Association, 2013; DuPaul & Langberg, 2015). Symptomatic behaviors of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity disrupt development of self-regulation skills; negatively impact academic performance and achievement; are associated with higher than average risk for special education eligibility, grade retention, and school-dropout; and lead to problematic relationships with peers and authority figures (e.g., parents, teachers) (Barkley, Murphy, & Fischer, 2008; Frazier, Youngstrom, Glutting, & Watkins, 2007; Hechtman, 2017; Mikami, 2010; Normand et al., 2013). Given the relatively high prevalence rate of 8 to 11% for ADHD (Danielson et al., 2018), this disorder is very costly in terms of health care and educational expenditures (Chorozoglou et al., 2015; Robb et al., 2011). Thus, it is critically important that effective interventions are implemented across home, school, and community settings to not only reduce ADHD symptoms but also attenuate potentially chronic functional impairments.
    By: rupali
    Tuesday, May 3, 2022

  • Cyber security
    Cyber Security involves the practice of implementing multiple layers of security and protection against digital attacks across computers, devices, systems, and networks. Usually, organizations have a system and a framework in place for how they tackle attempted or successful cyberattacks. A good framework can help detect and identify threats, protect networks and systems, and recover in case any attack was successful.
    By: rupali
    Friday, Nov 12, 2021
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  • Aquaculture: The cultivation of aquatic organisms (such as fish or shellfish) especially for food.
    Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and other organisms of value such as aquatic plants (e.g. lotus). Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled or semi-natural conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish. Mariculture, commonly known as marine farming, refers specifically to aquaculture practiced in seawater habitats, opposed to in freshwater aquaculture. India's aquaculture production basically can be classified into freshwater and brackish water production. There are 429 Fish Farmers Development Agencies (FFDA) and 39 Brackish water Fish Farmers Development Agencies (BFDAs) for promoting freshwater and coastal aquaculture. Coastal Aquaculture has been recognized as an important tool for employment generation and a vital source of food supply for meeting the food security and nutritional requirements of our growing population.Aquaculture is a method used to produce food and other commercial products, restore habitat and replenish wild stocks, and rebuild populations of threatened and endangered species. There are two main types of aquaculture—1. marine 2. freshwater.
    By: rupali
    Wednesday, Sep 22, 2021
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  • Data science
    Data science is an interdisciplinary field that uses scientific methods, processes, algorithms and systems to extract knowledge and insights from noisy, structured and unstructured data, and apply knowledge and actionable insights from data across a broad range of application domains. Data science is related to data mining, machine learning and big data.
    By: rupali
    Friday, Sep 17, 2021
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  • Linear regression
    Linear regression is the most popular machine learning algorithm based on supervised learning. This algorithm work on regression, which is a method of modeling target values based on independent variables. It represents the form of the linear equation, which has a relationship between the set of inputs and predictive output. This algorithm is mostly used in forecasting and predictions. Since it shows the linear relationship between input and output variable, hence it is called linear regression.
    By: rupali
    Monday, Sep 20, 2021
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  • Agriculture
    In natural selection, those variations in the genotype (the entire complex of genes inherited from both parents) that increase an organism’s chances of survival and procreation are preserved and multiplied from generation to generation at the expense of less advantageous variations. Evolution often occurs as a consequence of this process.
    By: rupali
    Tuesday, Sep 28, 2021

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