Jason, I will address each of your points below: 1-4: I am positive the system and scenes are 100% functional. I have tested several times, most recently with the Lutron programmer about 2 weeks ago, and everything worked. Last night, I tested the scenes again and confirmed the lighting worked by looking at the front door camera. Regardless, I am headed over shortly to confirm, again. My guess is Ms. Mathews is not fully aware of the functionality of the system. It is my hope you can successfully explain and demonstrate the system to her during your meeting to provide her the info needed to be comfortable. Here are somethings that should be explained to her. Not every light is integrated into the system; therefore, there will be many she will need to turn on manually. Since the lighting is 3rd party (not native to Savant,) there is a delay in turning on the switches. Each one turns on individually after the other. To reduce the choppiness of them turning on, a 10 second fade has been inserted into the scenes, so the lights come on gradually. This was at the request of the builder. All the audio zones come on to the volumes determined in my scene. Ms. …show more content…
As I said before, I am 100% confident the system is 100% functional, but I will confirm. As for getting her back on our side, I will provide you with everything you have requested to do so, but, ultimately, this is your responsibility. It is my understanding the sales team is responsible for creating and maintaining relationships with their clients; the media installation team will continue to go above and beyond to complete the projects above all requirements and to the utmost customer satisfaction, but, such as with this situation, it is the responsibility of the salesperson to communicate with the client to manage his/her satisfaction. I have included Tyler and Mark to allow them to interject on these comments if they
The exponentiations calculation of the form Cd mod n takes time O(logdM(n)), here M(n) is the cost of multiplying two n-bit integers and can be as O(log2 n). As soon as d = O(n), all these algorithms take time O(log3 n). CRT-RSA has dp = dq = O(√(n)) (so that log dp = log dq = O(log(n)/2)), for an overall cost of O(2(log(n)/2)3). This gives the Equation (15), with 4 times efficiency.
4 QoS Based Protocols QoS based protocols ensure sensor nodes balance between energy consumption and pre-determined QoS metrics like delay, energy, reliability and bandwidth, before delivering data to sink node. Sensor nodes have low processing capability, low memory power and limited transmission energy in addition to energy constraints. Hence the constraints impose an important requirement on wireless sensor network QoS support mechanisms including simplicity. Traffic flows from many sensor nodes to a small subset of sink nodes in most WSN applications. QoS mechanisms must be made for unbalanced QoS-constrained traffic.
Put an “X” in the appropriate Yes/No boxes below. If any of these questions can be answered “Yes,” provide details in the space below the question and consider contacting an IS Assurance Specialist. Please write in the white areas only Yes
OUR COMPANY has recently expanded its infrastructure and now needs to ensure that authorized employees are able to access the intranet. We have many of our staff frequently traveling to remote locations, which means they need access to company documents stored on our intranet file server. By enabling our employees to access company information remotely, we need to ensure that this data is secure and that not just anyone is remotely accessing company resources. As such I think now would be a good time to talk about the various protocols we could use to help us achieve this. THE FIRST OF THESE PROTOCOLS IS L2TP which stands for layer two tunneling protocol.
import java.io. File; import java.util. Scanner; /** * This program lists the files in a directory specified by * the user. If one of those files is itself a directory, the * program recursively lists the contents of that subdirectory.
Ms. Pedone and I quickly reviewed her monthly calendar to see if she had added anything new to it . She did not add anything to the calendar. Ms. Pedone and I reviewed her weekly schedule to help us establish and tweaks to her routines. We needed the weekly schedule, because it is hourly base and gave us a good time frame for the routines. While Ms. Pedone and I were trying to establish 3 routines for her family, I thought it would be best for us to first start by writing down the routines as she sees them now and things in a routine that she would like to change.
The bias associated with all three-assessment tools are; level of competency of the therapists assessing the test, the therapist selection of tools based on ease of administration and interpretation, and the patient’s response not answering the questions truthfully. Considerations for using these assessment tools with individuals from special/diverse populations, such as the client, must also be examined. Religious beliefs, and values, may be accustomed to the client’s lifestyle and habitation so it is vital that therapist’s prepare and learn about client’s cultural differences beforehand and provide the appropriate adaptations to intervention. Vi and the OT collaborated together and identified problems to set goals in self-care, productivity
Assignment #3 Two vitamins that I do not meet the guidelines for daily consumption from the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans are vitamins A and D, which are both fat-soluble vitamins. The primary function of vitamin A is maintaining the function of the cells that line the lungs, stomach, urinary tract and bladder, intestines, vagina, vision, skin and immune function. Having a low intake of vitamin A could increase my risk of vision problems such as age related macular degeneration due an inadequate amount of carotenoids such as lutein, zeaxanthin, and beta-carotenes. The recommended amount for me according the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) for Vitamin A-RAE is 700 mcg and for my weekly average I consumed 279.2. If this vitamin is taken in excess it can have harmful effects such as liver toxicity and birth defects.
This can help delete all the malware or malicious content on the computer’s system. This can be the only way to save a computer at times, for example if the memory storage has been filled up with worms that keep copying themselves until the system stops responding. If this is the case then deleting everything can be the easiest way to stop. Other times, the malware is not visible to the user allowing it to travel through the system’s hard drive and damage the files. It can also be disguised as useful files.
Components Computers have one or a lot of big or small R-A-M chips inside. RAM chips are a random access memory chip inside, the computer uses it to store information that will be used anytime or used to store something like the copy clipboard(The copy clipboard is the thing that stores what you copy to paste later) to delete/change later. There is also a spinning or solid state hard drive that uses DVD like disks that stores information like your video games, pictures, or other things. A CPU is the thing that your computer uses to do all the processing work, like our brain but not like it. CPU stands central-processing-unit.
“Other things may change us, but we start and end with family” – Anthony Bradt Emelyne Sterling was a woman of many words; few actually listened to her. The young F.B.I had helped save many, but what about her? Who saved the young profiler? Where would she get the love she never got from her schizophrenic mother? She was rotting from within, but you couldn’t tell from the outside.
Part 1: It would effect everything on the planet, plants would be less able to produce the suns energy and living organisms would be in big trouble. A short term effect would be decreasing plant populations and a long term effect would be a decreasing population of every organism on the planet. i. Much like the first one, if the sun was completely blocked producers could not produce, thus consumers could not eat them and get energy and the decompress could not break down the organisms if they're not alive. It would result in the overall extinction of living organisms on earth. ii.
1. Prior to this week’s assigned reading my understanding of nature was one that is ever expanding, with atoms at the core. Being science and mathematics nearly always come hand in hand, I related math to be an essential matter as well. Through our reading I found connections through Heraclitus, as he understood our world as one of fire “meaning there is always” change and flux. Condensing the entire world into one substance is quite brave as the world as we know and understand is composed of many elements and substances.
SCENERIO Baxter, a year three Aboriginal student who at age three developed a sensorineural hearing impairment after repeated exposure to Otitis Media. Baxter uses a cochlear implant on one ear, as the other was not viable. Unfortunately, due to bullying in previous years Baxter has limited confidence in his communication skills and will rarely speak aloud, except with the teacher privately, close friends, and family. Baxter often communicates using basic sign language, but relies heavily on gestures. He is currently working with a speech therapist to increase his speech and language skills and to increase his confidence.
A good lighting scheme can add to the drama of a scene, and even increase the emotions an audience will feel. The night storm has been given to