Computersupportedtelecommunicationsapplications CSTA is an abstraction layer for telecommunicationsapplications. It is independent of underlying protocol computing protocols . It has a telephone device model that enables Computer telephony integration CTI applications to work with a wide range of telephone devices. Originally developed in 1992, it has continued to be developed and refined over the years. It is often the model that most CTI applications are built on and claim compliance with. It became an Open Systems Interconnection OSI standard in July 2000. It is currently being maintained by ECMA International . The core of CSTA is a normalized Call Control model. Additional to the core there are Call Associated features and Physical Device features amongst others. An implementation of the standard need not provide all features, and so Profiles are provided. For example, the Basic Telephony profile provides such features as Make Call, Answer and Clear Connection. History CSTA has seen 3 major revisions to date. Phase 1 1992 Phase 2 1994 Phase 3 1998 Recent developments Phase 3 of the CSTA standard saw the introduction of uaCSTA, CSTA XML and CSTA Object Model extensions. These extensions are in various states of completion but all extend the scope of CSTA. Example of Underlying Protocols Protocols that may be used by CSTA. Session Initiation Protocol SIP H.323 ACSE Remote Operations Service Element protocol ROSE See also Computer telephony integration CTI Java Telephony ... for ComputerSupportedTelecommunicationsApplications CSTA Phase III http www.ecma international.org publications files ECMA ST Ecma 323.pdf XML Protocol for ComputerSupportedTelecommunicationsApplications ... Open CSTA, an open source implementation of the CSTA protocol, phase III Category Telecommunications Category Computer telephony integration fr ComputerSupportedTelecommunicationsApplications pt Computersupportedtelecommunicationsapplications ... more details
The term computersupported cooperative work CSCW was first coined by Irene Greif and Paul M. Cashman .... ref name Grudin1994 cite journal author Grudin, J. year 1994 title ComputerSupported Cooperative ... Schmidt, K. year 1999 title Computersupported cooperative work new challenges to systems design url ... collaborative activities and their coordination can be supported by means of computer system s. On the one ... ComputerSupported Cooperative Work An Introduction publisher Kluwer Academic Pub isbn ref expresses ..., V. year 1992 pages 107 114 booktitle Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computersupported ... journal ComputerSupported Cooperative Work volume 1 pages 7 40 doi 10.1007 BF00752449 issue 1 ref ... software conference booktitle Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative ... of organizational interfaces booktitle Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computersupported ... Collaborative software Collaborative innovation network Computersupported collaboration Collaborative ... on Computersupported cooperative work pages 85 93 publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA url http ... ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 25 38 publisher ACM Press New York ... on Computersupported cooperative work pages 317 328 publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA url http ... booktitle Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 79 88 ... booktitle Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages ... booktitle Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 183 ... Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 329 342 publisher ... conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 43 50 publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA ... Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 51 58 publisher ... conference on Computersupported cooperative work pages 59 68 publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA ... more details
Computersupported collaboration CSC research focuses on technology that affects groups, organizations ... CSCWLitGuide.html CoreLit here for a comprehensive literature review. computersupported cooperative ... from watching each other s body language. A final difference between computersupported collaboration ..., as heavily technology mediated and computersupported processes, including information distribution ... tutorials.html CSCW 2004 tutorials ref Discover the multidisciplinary nature of computersupported cooperative ..., with an eye to understanding how technology could support them. They coined the term computersupported ... thereof. Current research Current research in computersupported collaboration includes Voice ... a specific computersupported collaboriatin space The Smart Board. According to Johnson Eilola ..., although they are now used for more than game playing . See also Computersupported cooperative work Computersupported collaborative learning Collaborative software Collaborative work systems Collaborative ... ComputerSupported Cooperative Work History and Focus journal Computer volume 27 issue 5 pages 19 ..., ad hoc, politicized, life and death, computersupported coordination and collaboration task ... Literature Guide Randy s Reviews, Recommendations, and Optional Referrals. DEFAULTSORT ComputerSupported ... communication it Computersupported collaboration ... people s work activities and working relationships. As net technology increasingly supported ... more and more people to connect online to create what researchers have called a CSCW computersupported cooperative work , which includes all contexts in which technology is used to mediate human ..., and music from CSCW 2004 . Scope of the field Focused on output The subfield computer mediated ... and rendezvous Unlike communication research, which focuses on trust, or computer science , which ... workgroup computing , which emphasizes technology over the work being supported and seems to restrict ... more details
Computersupported collaborative learning CSCL is a pedagogical approach wherein learning takes place via social interaction using a computer or through the Internet. This kind of learning is characterized ..., D. 2006 . Computersupported collaborative learning An historical perspective. In R. K. Sawyer ... of computersupported collaborative learning draws on a number of academic disciplines, including ... supported cooperative work computersupported cooperative work CSCW . History Interactive computing ... Mahwah, NJ Lawrence Erlbaum. ref Computersupported collaborative learning emerged as a strategy ... Diego in 1983. Six years later in 1989, the term computersupported collaborative learning was used ... . http www.ul.ie idc library papersreports LiamBannon 12 LBMarat.html Issues in computersupported collaborative learning. Chapter to appear in Proceedings of NATO Advanced Workshop on ComputerSupported ... processes. Their work led to an early collaboration enabling technology known as ComputerSupported ... part of collaborative learning. International Journal of ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning ... of synchronous e argumentation. International Journal of ComputerSupported Collaborative ... environments. International Journal of ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning, 3 4 , 413 27. doi ... of ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning, 5 2 , 141 66. doi 10.1007 s11412 010 9082 8 ref Problem ... issue on computersupported collaborative learning. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 21 3 , 32 ... Specifying computersupported collaboration scripts. International Journal of ComputerSupported Learning ... in grounding discussions. International Journal of ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning ... Online Community of Practice Mobile ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning References Reflist DEFAULTSORT ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning Category Educational psychology Category Collaboration Category Web 2.0 da Computersupported collaborative learning de Rechnergest tztes Gruppenlernen ... more details
saved book title Telecommunication Applications subtitle Internet and New Media cover image cover color Telecommunication Applications Internet and New Media Main Topics and Terms Telecommunication Internet service provider Telephone company Voice over Internet Protocol IPTV Videoconferencing Web 2.0 Convergence telecommunications Convergence Triple play telecommunications Triple play Business model Social networking service Python programming language Python Advanced IP Streaming media Quality of service Integrated services Differentiated services Session Initiation Protocol Real time Transport Protocol Real Time Streaming Protocol Resource reservation protocol Multicast IP multicast Mobile Communications Mobile Web Universal Mobile Telecommunications System 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem Mobile IP Samples Skype YouTube Facebook VLC media player FRITZ Box Cisco Unified Communications Manager ... more details
Bachelor of ComputerApplications BCA is an bachelor s degree undergraduate academic degree in computer application awarded in India after completion of three years course. Citation needed date September 2010 B.C.A. or Bachelor of Computer Application is a course which is equivalent with B.Tech B.E in Computer Science or Information technology. It is a 3 year six semesters undergraduate programme. ref Christ University . http www.christuniversity.in Computer 20Science 20and 20Applications progdetails.php?division Deanery 20of 20Sciences&dept 62&prid 21 cr Department of Computer Science and Applications ref Full time BCA programmes normally take three academic years. More than one thousand institutions provide BCA courses in India with an annual intake of more than 50,000 students. Fact date November 2011 References reflist Academic degrees DEFAULTSORT ComputerApplications, Bachelor Of Category Bachelor s degrees ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 The Master of ComputerApplications MCA is a postgraduate academic degree degree in computer application streams awarded in India . ref name AICTE http www.aicte india.org downloads mcadegree.pdf ref MCA is a three year 6 semester course. The students entering MCA must have a B.C.A. B.Sc. B.Com B.A. degree with Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10 2 level or at graduation. Of the 6 semesters one semester is to be spent in an industry developing a software system. The MCA programme is planned to have 5 theory subject plus two laboratories each semester. The curriculum has a strong core covering information technology, business management and mathematics. ref name AICTE References Reflist Academic degrees DEFAULTSORT Master Of ComputerApplications Category Master s degrees ComputerApplications, Master Category Information technology qualifications Category Information technology education edu stub comp sci stub ... more details
ComputerApplications is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League . ComputerApplications is designed to test students abilities to use word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications software, including integration of applications. It is not the same as the Computer Science UIL Computer Science contest, which tests programming abilities. ComputerApplications began during the 1994 95 scholastic year, replacing the Keyboarding contest previously held by UIL. Eligibility Students in Grade 9 through Grade 12 are eligible to enter this event. Each school may send up to three students. ComputerApplications is an individual contest only there is no team competition in this event. Rules and Scoring The test consists of two parts. The first part is a five minute tie breaker question, which as its name suggests is only used in the event of a tie on the main test. No intermediate time signal is given during the tie breaker at the end of the five minutes the students must immediately stop typing, at which point they are instructed to print out their answer. The second part is the main test. It consists of two questions, which must be completed in 30 minutes. A three minute preview period is allotted before the test begins. Intermediate time signals are given when 10 minutes and two minutes remain. At the end of 30 minutes the students must immediately stop processing if they have initiated the print command prior to the end of the test ... 6, and 6th 4. There is no cap on the number of points a school can earn in ComputerApplications ... academics 08 09sec924 928.pdf Official UIL Rules for ComputerApplications High School NOTE This file contains rules for other competitions Section 926 covers ComputerApplications. Category ... and removing computer equipment. Any commercially available laptop or notebook computer can be used ... Office applications software package can be used. Scoring will vary from test to test the answer ... more details
Multiple issues notability November 2011 lead missing November 2011 confusing November 2011 Mobile ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning is Definition Mobile ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning mCSCL may have different meanings depending on the context in which it is applied. Mobile CSCL includes any in class and out of class use of handheld mobile devices such as Cell phone cell phones , Smart phone smart phones , and Personal Digital Assistants Personal digital assistant PDAs to enable ... mobile learning environment supported by a wireless handheld network. Journal of Computer .... Cortez C. 2004 . Teaching Science with Mobile ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning MCSCL . WMTE ....  130 151 W. Y Hwang J. H Su J. L Hsu H. J Huang 2010 . A study on ubiquitous computersupported ... How wireless handhelds may change computersupported collaborative learning. International Journal ... a range of mobile devices and teaching and learning applications. However, the research available for collaborative applications that involve mobile devices is limited. Examples of collaborative mobile learning applications can be found in examples from early adoption of PDA technology, and in recent ... Several research projects have been conducted on handheld devices for applications in http edutechwiki.unige.ch ... Language learners A mobile device supported http www.innovateonline.info extra definition2109.htm peer assisted learning MPAL system runs on tablet computer s and is used to facilitate collaborative reading ... in discussion boards, computer based discussions do not offer frequent, integrated access to learning applications anytime, and anywhere. sup 15 sup Mobile device Mobile devices help students to keep ... Applications of ARS include administrative uses i.e. taking attendance , Formative assessment Definition ... Eds. , Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications ..., Vol. 34, No. 3. Yu Ju Lan, Yao Ting Sung, and Kuo En Chang 2007 A mobile device supported peer assisted ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 Assessment in computersupported collaborative learning CSCL environments is a subject of interest to educators and researchers. The Educational assessment assessment tools utilized in computersupported collaborative learning settings are used to measure groups knowledge of the collaborative processes, the quality of groups products and individuals collaborative learning skills. Perspective Traditional assessment is equated with individualized exams and evaluations. However, in online collaborative learning, assessment requires a broader perspective as it encompasses the collaborative interactions using asynchronous and Synchronization synchronous communications between group members. Assessment has been found to have a significant effect on CSCL by motivating learners through accountability and constructive feedback. It supports students in growing familiar with the course content through discourse and effectively encourages the participation of students. ref Macdonald, 2003 ref Definitions Assessment is the systematic basis for making inferences about the learning and development of students. Specifically, assessment is the process of defining, selecting, analyzing ... Education, 11 2 , 146 166. Hinze Hoare, V. 2007 . CSCR Computersupported collaborative research .... 2007 . A general framework for tracking and analyzing learning processes in computersupported collaborative .... International Journal of ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning, 1 3 , 662 671. Swan, K., Shen ... purposes. For example, email, computer conferencing systems, bulletin boards, and hypermedia ... settings is by collecting and analyzing the discursive events recorded and kept as history in computer ... teaching presence in a computer conferencing context. Journal for Asynchronous Learning Networks, 5 ... presented at the meeting of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications ... process in e learning. The proceedings of Computer Support for Collaborative Learning Foundations for a CSCL ... more details
merge Naval Network Warfare Command discuss Talk Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command Merger proposal date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Infobox military unit unit name Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command image File Nctc.gif role equipment garrison motto dates identification symbol battle honours Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command COMNAVCOMTELCOM was located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue Washington, D.C. Massachusetts Avenue and Nebraska Avenue within Naval Security Station in Washington DC . See also Portal box United States Navy Military of the United States Naval Network Warfare Command Director, Communications Security Material System Naval Communications Security Material System References http www.navycthistory.com COMNAVTELCOMtoNETWARCOMHistory.txt http www.netwarcom.navy.mil DEFAULTSORT Naval Computer And Telecommunications Command Category United States Navy organization Category United States Navy bases Category Military in Washington, D.C. Navy stub ... more details
Infobox Organization name Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency image size caption abbreviation CCTA motto The Government Centre for Information Systems formation 1957 as the TSU extinction 2000 subsumed into the OGC status Defunct executive government agency purpose New telecommunications and computer technology for the UK government location Rosebery Court, St Andrew s Business Park, Norwich , Norfolk , NR7 0HS, UK region served UK membership Electronics and computer engineers leader title leader name main organ parent organization HM Treasury affiliations budget website www.ccta.gov.uk remarks The Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency CCTA was a UK government agency providing computer and telecoms support to Government departments. History Formation In 1957, the UK Government formed the Technical Support Unit TSU of HM Treasury HMT to evaluate and advise on computers, initially based around engineers from the telecommunications service. As this unit evolved, it morphed into the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency CCTA , which also had responsibilities as a central procurement body for government technological equipment. CCTA s work during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s was primarily to a develop central government IT professionalism, b create a body of knowledge and experience in the successful development and implementation of IS IT within UK central government c to brief Government Ministers on the opportunities for use of IS IT to support policy initiatives e.g. Citizen s Charter e Government and d to encourage and assist UK private sector companies ... opposition. In October 1994, MI5 took over its work on computer security from hacking into the government ... functions Since then, the non procurement IT Telecommunications coordination role has remained ... and office technology hardware and office automation Advance Technology telecommunications and advanced ... in 2000 Category Defunct executive agencies of the United Kingdom government Category Computer pioneers ... more details
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Orphan date July 2009 Infobox University name Department of ComputerApplications at NSHM Knowledge Campus, Durgapur logo motto To bring prosperity to society and enhance quality of life by imparting knowledge and advancing knowledge and skills, unleashing creative abilities and inculcating responsible and responsive value attitudes. type Private university Private Director Dr. A.K. Aditya established 1996 city Durgapur, West Bengal Durgapur state West Bengal country India staff campus ShibTala via MuchiPara Durgapur 713212 154 km from kolkata mascot website http www.nshm.com NSHM Knowledge Campus Website Department of ComputerApplications was established in year 2002 at NSHM Knowledge Campus popularly known as NSHM is a Management college in Durgapur, West Bengal Durgapur , India . It was established in year 1996 . Department of ComputerApplications is a Center of Excellence in Teaching Methodologies and Experiential learning. The Department The department carries out academic studies in the area of Software Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Networks and Information Security. The department is also engaged in Software consultancy projects, providing IT consultacy and software solutions to different Government and Non Government organiztaions. Currently the department does not offer any post graduate course. It has 160 graduate and 180 undergraduate students. Degree Offered Bachelor in ComputerApplications BCA is a 3 years degree course in computerapplications. The degree is awarded by West Bengal University of Technology WBUT Approval and affiliation The college is affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology WBUT and approved by All India Council for Technical Education AICTE , Government of India. Academic Partnerships The department has Academia Industry ... and symposia etc. References http docsanshm.tripod.com Department of ComputerApplications NSHM ... missing West Bengal DEFAULTSORT Department Of ComputerApplications, Nshm Knowledge Campus Category ... more details
Within the field of human computer interaction there has long been interest in developing adaptive automated instruction software to facilitate learning of application programs. This software would monitor a computer user s behavior while he or she uses the application program, and then provide optimized and personalized instruction to help the user become more skilled with the application. This form of instruction could be performed by a stand alone tutoring application, or it could be carried out by special routines built into the application program itself as with the Microsoft Office Assistant discussed below . Note that the history of adaptive learning approaches to education in general, some of which is summarized in the Wikipedia articles on spaced repetition and electronic learning , lies beyond the scope of this entry. Chronology of developments in the field A variety of different strategies for automated instruction in computerapplications have been discussed and tried over a period of at least 25 years, although at present the technology does not appear to enjoy very wide application. Some of the notable developments in this field are listed here 1956 . Gordon Pask and Robin McKinnon Wood develop SAKI, the first adaptive instruction system to go into commercial production ... of the shortcut. 1996 . S. Bhavnani and colleagues describe an Active Assistant for Computer aided design Computer Aided Design CAD programs, for which they constructed a prototype versione. The Active ... of the computer users within an organization run software that keeps track of the Microsoft Office commands ... the Office Assistant to a subordinate, non default status within the Office XP applications http www.microsoft.com ... patent application 20070092857 on a Method and apparatus for supporting training, and computer product ... based help systems. In Proceedings of ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems ... computer interaction ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 wikify date August 2009 Infobox Military Unit unit name Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Yokosuka, Japan image caption dates 1951 Present country flagicon USA United States of America allegiance branch Image Navy flag.gif 20px United States Navy type Shore role Communications Support size command structure garrison garrison label equipment equipment label nickname NCTS FE Commanders current co Captain Robert Goodwin, USN current co label Commanding Officer current xo Commander William G. Rhea, USN current xo label Executive Officer current cmc Andrew A. Worshek, USN current cmc label Command Master Chief Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Far East NCTS FE consists of 8 geographically dispersed sites located in Japan and South Korea. NCTS FE stretches from Misawa in the north to Okinawa in the south and from Yokosuka in the east to Chinhae Korea in the west. NCTS FE History 1951 to 1960 NAVCOMTELSTA Far East was originally designated as Naval Communications Facility, Yokosuka Japan and was commissioned on 8 January 1951 after the outbreak of the Korean War . In December 1952, U.S. Naval Radio Receiving Facility, Kami Seya, Japan was completed and the Security Group Department and general service receivers were moved to Kami Seya. During the war, the rest of NAVCOMMFAC Yokosuka moved to Kami Seya. In 1960, the command was redesignated U.S. Naval Communications Facility Japan and relocated to Yokosuka Japan. The following ... This name stood for 30 years until 1991, when it was changed to U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Japan to acknowledge the increasing reliance on computers and telephones in telecommunications ... Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Far East occurred with the functional transfer of the Communications ... States Navy bases Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific Category Armed Forces ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Naples, Italy image caption dates 1963 Present country flagicon USA United States of America allegiance branch Image Navy flag.gif 20px United States Navy type Shore role Communications Support size command structure garrison garrison label equipment equipment label nickname NCTS Naples patron motto Warfighters connecting Warfighters. colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours Commanders current commander Commander Rodney Hearns, USN current commander label Commanding Officer ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment colonel of the regiment label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Naples NCTS Naples provides secure, reliable and timely voice, video and data services to the U.S. Navy joint, allied and coalition customers. It has two manned sites C4I at Capodichino and SATCOM at Lago Patria. NCTS Naples has approximately 20 Officers, 325 Enlisted personnel, and 40 civilians. NCTS Naples History 1963 to 1968 In 1963 Naval Communication Unit was established on the Allied Forces Southern Europe Joint Force Command Naples AFSOUTH post in Bagnoli . Most of the unit s resources came from the communications department of Naval Support Activity, Naples. In May 1968 its mission was expanded to include fleet support for units in the Mediterranean Sea and the command was renamed Naval Communications Station ... with providing computer support and services to local commands with the expanded mission it became Naval ComputerTelecommunications Area Master Station, Mediterranean NCTAMS MED . NCTAMS also began ... was designated Naval ComputerTelecommunications Station, Naples NAVCOMTELSTA NAPLES IT . Today ... www.navy.mil U.S. Navy Web Site Category United States Navy bases Computer and Telecommunications ... more details
This is a list of Colleges & Universities in India awarding Master of ComputerApplications . University of Delhi , Delhi Vivekanand Education Society s Institute of Technology , Mumbai SNDT Women s University S.N.D.T Women s University P.G.D. of Computer Science , Mumbai VJTI Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute VJTI , Mumbai Late Bhausaheb Hiray Smaranik Samiti Trust Masters in computerapplications Late Bhausaheb Hiray S. S. Trust s Institute of Computer Application , Mumbai B. M. Sreenivasaiah College of Engineering B.M.S College Of Engineering , Bengaluru SIES College of Management Studies , Navi Mumbai K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research SIMSR K.J. Somaiya Institute in Management Studies & Research , Mumbai Rashtreeya Vidyalaya College of Engineering R.V College of Engineering, Bangaluru People s Education Society Institute of Technology PESIT Bengaluru Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute Of Technology SMVIT, Bengaluru Angadi Institute of Technology & Management, Belgaum, Karnataka http www.aitmbel.org MSRIT M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore Institute of Technology Techno India , Salt Lake , Kolkata , West Bengal Netaji Subhash Engineering College NSEC , Kolkata , West Bengal Asansol Engineering College , Asansol , West Bengal Techno India College of Technology Jadavpur University , Kolkata , West Bengal Institute of Engineering and Technology IET, Lucknow Banaras Hindu University Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Birla Institute of Technology Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi National Institute of Technology Karnataka http www.nitk.ac.in Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Pune University Uttar Pradesh Technical University Tezpur University , Tezpur , Assam Fergusson College, Pune Loyola College, Chennai DEFAULTSORT Schools In India Awarding Master Of ComputerApplications Category Information technology schools in India Master of ComputerApplications Category Lists of universities and colleges in India India university ... more details
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Supported employment is a term used to describe a system of support for people with Disability disabilities in regards to ongoing employment in integrated settings. Supported employment provides assistance such as job coaches, job development, job retention, transportation, assistive technology, specialized job training, and individually tailored supervision. Supported Employment often refers to both the development of employment opportunities and on going support for those individuals to maintain employment. The concept of supported employment has made it possible for individuals with moderate to severe levels of disabilities to become active, wage earning members of the workforce. ref http www.dol.gov odep archives fact supportd.htm Supported Employment ref Components of supported employment Vocational Profile Assessment Job search Job preparation Job placement Job coaching ref http proindependence.org our programs supported.htm Project Independence Supported Employment ref References reflist External links http www.onlinehumanresources.net hr ada overview.html Guide to Hiring People with Disabilities http www.partnersinpolicymaking.com employment index.html MN State Partners in Policymaking http www.base uk.org British Association for Supported Employment http www.bridgeemployment.org.uk Bridge Employment http www.prideindustries.com index.cfm?navid 111 PRIDE Industries http www.viascotland.org.uk work Via Scotland http www.iase.ie Irish Association of Supported Employment Category Employment Category Disability disability stub fi Suojaty ... more details
unreferenced date November 2006 Supported living is the term given by local authorities in the United Kingdom to encompass a range of services designed to help disabled citizens retain their independence in their local community. Previously, housing and support were usually provided by a Charitable organization charity or local council. Now mentally and physically disabled persons can live in their own home and have personal support provided by another organisation or by hiring a personal assistant paid visiting or live in carer . Supported living teams Local supported living teams can advise what supported housing is available in any given area. Other assistance may include a personal assistant or other care services Direct Payments to pay for privately sourced care services mobility equipment home adaptations security emergency call centre meals on wheels External links http www.enable group.org.uk Enable Housing Association offering support and housing to people with learning difficulties Category Disability ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Listener Supported Type Live album Artist Dave Matthews Band Cover Dave Matthews Listener Supported.jpg Released November 23, 1999 Recorded September 11, 1999 br small Continental Airlines Arena , East Rutherford , New Jersey Genre Rock and roll Rock Length 138 23 Label BMG Producer John Alagia Last album Before These Crowded Streets br 1998 This album Listener Supported br 1999 Next album Everyday Dave Matthews Band album Everyday br 2001 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r445034 pure url yes ref rev2 The Music Box rev2Score Rating 3.5 5 ref http www.musicbox online.com damb ls.html ref rev3 Rolling Stone rev3Score Rating 3.5 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com artists davematthewsband albums album 224664 review 5946936 listener supported ref Listener Supported is an album by the Dave Matthews Band , released on November 23, 1999. It was recorded live at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford , New Jersey on September 11, 1999. In addition to being the third live release by Dave Matthews Band, Listener Supported was filmed by PBS for an In the Spotlight special, and the entire concert was released on VHS and DVD the same year. The title of this release is taken from PBS s supported by viewers like you . It is currently the only Dave Matthews Band live album to not contain the date or location in the title. This is because part of the broadcast agreement allowed PBS to release their own audio CD version of the television special. The band stepped in and participated in the production of the disc but didn t indicate that it was a live release ... date January 2009 Listener Supported was also the first live release to feature keyboardist Butch Taylor ... Supported features the previously unreleased songs 40 , True Reflections sung by Boyd Tinsley ... Association of America it Listener Supported pl Listener Supported ... more details
can be applied in many areas like embedded systems, web applications, commercial applications etc ... code and produces bug free, deployable applications that run quickly if the code generator incorporates ... developer s it is necessary to understand importance of modeling, its applications and use of UML to make ... areas Enterprise information systems . banking Banking and financial services . Telecommunications ... the risk of mistakes. ref name grady booch, jacobson and rumbaugh book Modeling applications of UML ... br Below is the list of the UML diagrams and their functionalities in short for understanding their applications in real life examples. br Structure diagrams and their applications Structuring diagrams ... diagram Profile diagram Behaviour diagrams and their applications Behaviour diagrams are used to illustrate ... br Interaction diagrams and their applications Interaction diagrams are subset of behaviour ... a specific type of interaction diagram where the focus is on timing constraints. Web applications Web applications of UML can be summarized like... To model user interfaces of web applications and make the purpose of the website clear. Web applications are software intensive systems ref name modeling web applications with uml and UML is the choice of language for modeling them. Minimize software complexity of the web applications using various UML tools. Representation of web applications using .... ref name modeling web applications with uml To model Pages, hyper links, and dynamic content on the client .... Embedded systems File Ete sim.jpg thumb left 400px 400px Applications of UML in embedded systems ... of notations, syntax and semantics to allow the creation of families of languages for particular applications ... for particular applications. Use case modelling to describe system environments, user scenarios, and test ... Booch, Jacobson and rumbaugh book ref ref name modeling web applications with uml Cite web title Modeling ... more details
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