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![]() ![]() ![]() Supply Chain Coordination with AnyLogic Learning objectives Problem statement Model building Create process model Assembler Transport with the help of Conveyor and MoveTo Batch Experiments and managerial insights Part IV Inventory Control 13. Collecting statistics and KPI dashboard design Revenue, costs, profit Resource pool capacity utilization Lead time with the use of time function Total output, completed on time (OTD), delayed and lost orders: usage of Java code for conditions Playing the game Game rules Round # Round # Round #2: Optimization experiment Round #2: Optimization-based simulation experiment Rounds #3 #10 and game evaluation Capacity flexibility analysisĤ Part III Supply Chain Coordination 10. Create custom agent and define rules for order arrival, waiting, and processing: usage of time functions and resource pools Step 3. Business Simulation Game Capacity flexibility simulation with AnyLogic Learning objectives Problem statement Model building Step 1. Playing the game Game rules Round # Round # Round #2: Optimization experiment Round #2: Optimization-based simulation experiment: multiple objective decision making Rounds #3-#10 and game evaluation Further possible extensions and other games Part II Capacity flexibility simulation 7. Collecting statistics and KPI dashboard design Revenue, costs, profit Capacity utilization Lead time and flow time Backlog and queue analysis Experiments and managerial insights Experiment Experiment Experiment Extensions How to introduce the time limits for waiting in the queue Interface creation for playing the game: views, sliders, parameters, variables, functions, and events Views Parameters Variables Functions Events Sliders KPI dashboard creation Resourcesģ 5. Business Simulation Game Process capacity analysis and workload balancing with AnyLogic Learning objectives Problem statement Model building Step 1. 5 Part I Process capacity analysis and workload balancing 1. E-textbook, Berlin School of Economics and Law (preprint). Operations and supply chain simulation with AnyLogic 7.2: Decision-oriented introductory notes for master students. Dmitry Ivanov Berlin School of Economics and Law Professor for Supply Chain Management To be cited as: Ivanov D. 1 Operations and Supply Chain Simulation with AnyLogic 7.2 Decision-oriented introductory notes for management students in master programs Prof. ![]() Subparts are the components and separate physical locations of organization health care providers. 2 = Non-person: entity other than an individual human being that furnishes health care (Examples: hospital, SNF, hospital subunit, pharmacy, or HMO).1 = Person: individual human being who furnishes health care.The entity type code describes the type of health care provider that is being assigned an NPI. Carl John Seashore Md is registered as an entity type code: 1. ![]() This address may contain the same information as the provider location address.ĭr. The mailing address of the provider being identified. This address cannot include a Post Office box. For providers with more than one physical location, this is the primary location. The location address of the provider being identified. ![]() The NPI is 10-position all-numeric identification number assigned by the NPPES to uniquely identify a health care provider. What is the National Provider Indentifier (NPI)? Afterward, you should receive reimbursement from Medicare for up 80% of the Medicare-approved amount for the services rendered. If you pay the full cost of your care up front, your non- participating provider should still submit a claim to Medicare. There are some states that restrict the limiting charge when you see non-participating provider. If you are a Medicare beneficiary this means the provider can charge up to 15% more than Medicare's approved amount for the cost of rendered services, in addition to your normal deductible and coinsurance costs. The provider is eligible to order or refer: Part B Clinical Laboratory and Imaging, Durable Medical Equipment (DME), a Home Health Agency (HHA) and Power Mobility Devices.Ĭarl Seashore is a non-participating provider of Medicare. A pediatrician could perform physical exams, manage vaccinations, monitor development milestones, diagnose illnesses, infections, injuries or other health problems, etc.Ĭarl Seashore is enrolled in PECOS and is eligible to order or refer healthcare services for Medicare patients. Pediatric care providers are trained to care for newborns, infants, children and adolescents. Carl John Seashore Md is a physician who has completed a pediatric residency and is board-certified or board-eligible in a pediatric specialty. The provider is registered as an individual and his NPI record was last updated one year ago.Ī pediatrician like Dr. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 208000000X with license number 2008-00016 (NC). The NPI number of Carl Seashore is 1306836580 and was assigned on October 2005. NPI 1306836580 Individual Male Pediatrics PECOS Enrolled About CARL SEASHOREĬarl Seashore is a pediatrician established in Cary, North Carolina and his medical specialization is pediatrics. ![]() Eleven people, the entirety of the initial staff, attended. Jia Xufu (贾续福), one of the founders of Lenovo, indicated that the first meeting in preparation for starting the company was held on October 17 the same year. The Chinese government approved Lenovo's incorporation on the same day. Liu Chuanzhi, along with a group of ten experienced engineers, officially founded Lenovo in Beijing on November 1, 1984, with 200,000 yuan. In 1984, Lenovo was founded in Beijing by a team of eleven engineers from the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), led by Liu Chuanzhi. History 1984–1993: Founding and early history
![]() Without the map, or a data catalogue, we can’t possibly hope to control our data properly. Without a doubt, one of the biggest challenges that we face in terms of governing our data is the lack of visibility over what we have and where we have it. We waste time, become less efficient, and don’t see the gains we expect. We often want to correlate data from multiple sources to accomplish that however, when we don’t know what we have or where we have it, we spend more time wrangling our data than processing it to generate value. One of the critical drivers for organisations to run data science initiatives is to drive more value from their data. If I relate this to what we see in customer environments today, it has a significant impact on two major aspects: We’ve spent years amassing this data, but like the mystery house, without a map (or a data catalogue), finding the data that we need, and securing that data, is at best, an arduous and inefficient task. We have silos and pockets of data in various locations, on different storage mediums but with no master plan. In my mind, this sprawling mansion is analogous to the problem that organisations have with their data today.Īs the volume of data that we generate daily continues to explode, it becomes increasingly fragmented. Aside from its vast size and the rumour that it’s haunted, it has several curiosities in the architecture and its build.įrom 1886 to 1922, construction was seemingly continuos with various building crews working on the site, converting the original eight-room farmhouse into the world’s most unusual and sprawling mansion, featuring: If you’re not familiar with it like me, the Winchester Mystery House is a mansion in San Jose, California, owned by the widow of firearm magnate William Wirt Winchester. Until recently, I wasn’t familiar with the Winchester Mystery House (you can check it out on wiki), but when I did hear about it, the similarities between it and the current data landscape was obvious. 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As a category of musicianship it transcends cultural and geographic boundaries, spans stylistic limits, and defies conventional notions of technique and instrumentation. Vic Ellis of Sussex "The one-man band exists, in all its uniqueness and independence, as a most elusive yet persistent musical tradition. Two notable one-man blues bands active in Memphis in the 1950s were Doctor Ross and Joe Hill Louis, playing guitar, harmonica and bass drum/ high-hat. To change notes on the guitar-family instruments, a foot treadle operates a mechanical fretting device. Subsequent versions of this "piatar" also had bass guitar and banjo necks and a snare drum which are played by foot-operated hammers. Joe Barrick, who was born in Oklahoma in 1922, wanted a way of accompanying himself on fiddle, so he built a contraption with a guitar neck on a board with footpedals to operate the notes. Fate Norris, of the Skillet Lickers, a hillbilly string band of the 1920s and early 1930s developed a geared mechanical contraption with footpedals that enabled him to play guitar, bells, bass fiddle, fiddle, autoharp and mouth harp. In "one-man-band" shows, Fuller would use his "footdella", a footpedal-operated "sock" (hi-hat cymbal), a homemade neck harness (for a harmonica, kazoo and microphone), and a 12-string guitar. Fuller developed a foot-operated bass instrument which he called the " footdella", which had six bass strings which were struck by hammers. One of the earliest modern exponents of multiple instruments was Jesse Fuller. Blues singers such as "Daddy Stovepipe" (Johnny Watson) would sing, play guitar, and stomp their feet for rhythm, or used a foot pedal to play bass drum or cymbal. In the 1940s, entertainer and clown Benny Dougal used a crude "stump fiddle" (a single string stretched on a stick) with a footpedal-operated pair of cymbals. Guitarist Jim Garner played guitar with his hands and triangle with his feet, and Will Blankenship of the Blankenship family of North Carolina played harmonica, autoharp and triangle in shows during the 1930s. Henry Mayhew's history of London street life in the 1840s and 1850s described a blind street performer who played bells, the violin and accordions. An 1820s watercolour painting shows a one-man band with a rhythm-making stick, panpipes around his neck and a bass drum and tambourine beside him. An Elizabethan-era woodcut shows a clown playing the pipe and tabor. This type of playing can still be heard in parts of rural France, in England and Spain. The pipe was a simple three-holed flute that could be played with one hand the tabor is more commonly known today as a snare drum. The earliest known records of multiple musical instruments being played at the same time date from the 13th century, and were the pipe and tabor. Pipe and taborers, from the 13th-century illuminated manuscript, Cantigas de Santa Maria In the 2000s and 2010s, the availability of affordable digital looping pedals has enabled singer-musicians to record a riff or chord progression and then solo or sing over it. ![]() Since the development of Musical Instrument Digital Interface ( MIDI) in the 1980s, musicians have also incorporated chest-mounted MIDI drum pads, foot-mounted electronic drum triggers, and electronic pedal keyboards into their set-ups. ![]() More complicated setups may include wind instruments strapped around the neck, a large bass drum mounted on the musician's back with a beater which is connected to a foot pedal, cymbals strapped between the knees or triggered by a pedal mechanism, tambourines and maracas tied to the limbs, and a stringed instrument strapped over the shoulders (e.g., a banjo, ukulele or guitar). ![]() This approach is often taken by buskers and folk music singer-guitarists. The simplest type of "one-man band" is a singer accompanying themselves on acoustic guitar and playing a harmonica mounted in a metal "harp rack" below the mouth. One-man bands also often sing while they perform. ![]() Jeff Masin, a one-man band in New York CityĪ one-man band is a musician who plays a number of instruments simultaneously using their hands, feet, limbs, and various mechanical or electronic contraptions. I knew suspense would ensue and, of course, it did. That happens in this novel when Elinor goes to a restroom unaccompanied. A pet peeve of mine is suspense because of lack of astute action on the part of the good guys. Someone wants secret plans or is it codes? Is it from a generation ago or is it from a project today? In the end, the villain structure was just as unfocused and complex. The plot is a bit complex and perhaps not as focused as I'd like. ![]() I liked learning about codes and ciphers. There is a good deal of suspense and there is a suitable romance. This is the second novel in the SNAP series but reads well on its own. ![]() *I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. Now, to get to see what is the story between Lyla and Garcia! The suspense element was milder than book one, but it grew in intensity as the story developed and there was a few scenes which made me gasp, hold my breath, and scared for the characters. I liked how the author gave the reader inside information so we could see things before the characters got to that conclusion. It wasnt through his own strength that he could let go, it was by leaning into the strength of the One so much bigger than the the hurt and the pain.Įlinor was a great fit to Kekoa and found herself in a mystery without realising she is in it. I loved the scene with him and his dad in Maryland, it was such a deep and crucial event for Kekoa. The fun, Hawaiian guy from book one was back, but there was also so much more to him - not only did we see his fun humour again, but we could also see his struggles and regrets. This story had suspense, danger, fun, sweet romance and depth with Kekoa struggling with an event from his past and learning to let go and give it to God.Įver since I closed the cover on book 1, I was looking forward and excited for Kekoas story and I was not disappointed. ![]() ![]() The sober Zevon seemed fully dedicated to showcasing his hand and he could rock out with the best of them, and that they did. This all leads us to Zevon's "The Dog Ate the Part We Didn't Like Tour," which is represented here from recordings at his tenure in his adopted homeland of LA's legendary Roxy Theatre. A classically trained pianist with a penchant for pop hooks and alarmingly bizarre lyrics, Zevon's voice and records were more of the country or blues rock variety than true rock n' roll. He was recently sober at the time (he referenced his friend/producer Jackson Browne's role in getting him into rehab with "I saw Jackson Browne walking slow down the avenue/You know his heart is perfect" in a "Werewolves of London" ad-lib on this LP), and this recent sobriety was to his wellbeing's supreme benefit, being the term rock n' roll was more representative of Zevon's personal life than his records. Ronstadt also did a nice version of his "Hasten Down the Wind," which on the extended remaster of this LP is not only featured but some great intro banter ("I was poor and strung out and screwed up when I wrote it, now I'm just screwed up…it's great to be alive") from Zevon precedes it. ![]() At the time he had two major singles under his belt, one being the mistaken as just a jaunty fun pop song, "Werewolves of London," and one of them being Linda Ronstadt's cover of "Poor, Poor, Pitiful Me" which was a nice hit for her. Hell, even the man himself forget he recorded the fucking thing…Īt least Dave and Paul fondly remember Stand in the Fireīy the time of 1980, Zevon had released four records (if you count his equally often forgotten debut, Wanted Dead or Alive) and was an extremely talented and respected songwriter, though that respect came more from fellow musicians than the public itself. Yet Warren Zevon's absolutely fabulous, outright balls out first live affair, Stand in the Fire: Live at the Roxy is rarely, if ever, mentioned in such conversations. ![]() I don't know about you, but hearing the Who drunkly sing their songs off key makes no interest to my ears. If I have to see the Who's Live at Leeds on another list I'm gonna pull Kurt Cobain and have my wife set me up as a suicide. Which brings me to another issue, which is the actual lists people come up with of greatest live records of all time. Remember when the Black Eyed Peas performed at the SuperBowl? Yeah, me neither, certainly didn't give me the drive to go see them live, just reminded me Fergie is the poster child for Butterface. Nobody gives a fuck about the music or content or what she has to say, it's just about what dumbass antic she'll come up with and how drunk you can get watching it. Truth is? Nobody wants a live album from Miley Cyrus, because all it would be is studio tracks with canned audience audio. Why is that? Well let's be honest, Miley Cyrus (to take one pathetic example) isn't going to make headlines on her tour except for one reason: making controversies regarding, say, her ass and another countries flag, or absolutely butchering a cover song. You notice there aren't many live records from more recent artists released these days? Sure, you get some, even occasionally brilliant releases like Wilco's Kicking Television, but the truth is if you glance over anyones greatest live releases of all time lists and you're not gonna see many recent records make it. Beautiful Melodies Telling You Terrible Things Vol. ![]() When you’re growing up, you have to put up with endless abuse from the local bullies. Shamans can also stand up to the barricade and cast their Flame Totem over it and let it cause a little bit of damage.The Zenonia series is still fast-paced and fun, but it’s starting to feel a little oldīeing an orphan is tough: you just can’t catch a break. The only thing that you have to be careful of is that the Grandiers can Teleport ( I dont know if they can teleport over the barricade ) and the fact that they can hit you through the fence which is DEATH for low level characters, so once they start moving towards you take a step back and give it a few seconds ( just dont step too far or you will leave the map and have to go back and start completely over ). You can slowly wittle down there HP and kill them. Shamans can get close to the fence and fire magic bolts at the Grandiers and occasionally your bolts will seek them out instead of going in a straight line and odds are you will miss, and your attacks wont cause much. It will take you to the area where there are wooden barricades between you and the Grandiers. The Campfire Quest offers the Shaman class a chance to take on the Level 47 Devil Grandiers, after the cutscene where Chael and Celine talk and it tells you to go talk to Runa, DON'T walk past here and go south. The guys who have to do all the fist to fist hitting will have to do some hit and run tactics because the monster increase by one level or so from room to room and they start off stronger than their counter parts that appear outside the room. Shamans and Mechanic Launchers will probably do the best here because they have the advantage of range. Note: You get a little bit of HP and SP back when you enter a new room, and when you die you get it all back. You are gonna have to grind it for a while to fully exploit the room, but each room cleared stacks XP and that gets to be a pretty large amount for just a few rooms cleared which can get you a level or two in just a few minutes if you play your cards right and heal when necessary. The monsters and mini boss legendaries that you fight will be randomized each time you enter a room, so don't expect a "watering" creature on the first floor every single time. There is no penalty for death in the Execution Room, you just get sent to the very first room and you have to clear it all over again. You will die a lot, but don't use any origins of life unless you have lots of them or a lot of Zen on hand. The equipment that you get is a level or so above you which will give you something to work towards. Once you can at least clear one room you get about 2800 XP for this which is a massive amount for a low level character, you also get very nice (albeit random) equipment that is usually magic or above classed. Once you get to the town of Delfoy do the little side missions and a few of the main ones until you get level 10 or higher. The Execution Room, which is new to Zenonia 3, is a very easy way to level your character early in the game. Submitted by: HazelXII Exploiting the Execution Room and the Campfire Quest If you have followed everything correctly, you should be getting about 10,000 or (probably) more from this method. Keep doing this until your axe goes down to 10 durability, and then go to the Amarance shop, sell the ingredients, and repair your axe. It may not seem like much, but you get a lot of Thorium), along with some other stuff like Emeralds(which sell for 300ea), Sapphires(which sell for 400ea), and Diamonds(which sell for 200ea). From the rock, you will get mostly Thorium(which sells for 250ea. The rock should be there again.įrom killing the Mountain Murdoc, you may get some good equipment and gold, along with some Deluxe Spice Sets, which sell for 400ea. If the rock does not appear when you return to the map, return to the town and go back. Kill the Mountain Murdoc for some exp and to get it out of your way.ģ) Mine the rock, and get the items from it.Ĥ) Return to town, rinse and repeat. 1) Exit Town of Amarance and go to the map left of it.Ģ) There will be one Mountain Murdoc on that platform and a mining rock. ![]() The Command to open a database file is:.Double click sqlite3.exe to open the SQLite command line.Navigate manually to the folder where sqlite3.exe is located “C:\sqlite”.If you want to learn how to open SQLite file and create the database file in a specific location rather than in the same location where the sqlite3.exe is located, here is how to view SQLite database: SQLite CREATE Database in a Specific Location using Open This will give you the list of databases created, and you should see the new database “ SchoolDB.db” listed there: You can ensure that the database is created by writing following SQLite commands:.If you select SQLite file and navigate to the directory: “c:\sqlite”, you will find the file “SchoolDB.db”is created as the following screen shot:.This will create a new database with the name “ SchoolDB.db”in the same directory where you have copied your.Following is the basic syntax of sqlite3 command to create a database. ![]() After that we should select SQLite file and navigate where the sqlite3.exe is located by the following SQLite command line:.From the Installation and packages tutorial, you should now have created an SQLite folder in the “C” directory and copied the sqlite3.exe on it.The “cmd” will open in the default user folder, on my machine, it is “C:\Users\MGA”:. ![]()
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