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  • CMake/CPack/CTest/CDash Open Source Tools to Build Test and Deploy C++ Software

    Posted by admin on February 11th, 2010 and filed under is information system | 3 Comments »

    Google Tech Talk
    December 7, 2009

    ABSTRACT

    CMake/CPack/CTest/CDash Open Source Tools to Build Test and Deploy C++ Software, presented by Bill Hoffman.

    CMake has been in development since 1999, and has been used on several large open source projects such as ITK, VTK, ParaView, VXL, Trilinos and CMake itself. Further, KDE, one of the largest OSS projects has adopted CMake, demonstrating that CMake is capable of successfully supporting complex and large software systems. Hence CMake usage is growing rapidly with thousands of daily downloads and inclusion in several Linux distributions.

    Unlike many build systems, CMake is designed to be used in conjunction with native build tools enabling developers to use makefiles, Kdevelop projects, Xcode projects, and even MS Visual Studio projects. A simple input language (included in a CMakeLists.txt file) is used to specify which files to build and what types of system introspection tests need to be performed to build the software. A persistent cache file is used to store the system information and avoid the need for user-defined environment variables.

    In addition to building software, CMake provides a testing client (CTest) that integrates with the web-based CDash testing server. This server creates dashboards that build a snapshot of the software at a given time. This is critical to cross-platform development since often a change on one platform fails to compile on another one. The testing system provides for nightly builds which use a copy of the software at a specific time each night, experimental tests that can be used to share build results with other developers before committing source code, and continuous build results that test the build each time files are committed to the source control system.

    Once the software is built and tested, the CPack tool can be used to package the software. CPack works similar to CMake in that it generates package information for native packaging tools. NSIS, RPM, OSX packages self extracting tar.gz, tar.gz, tar.zip can all be created. CPack information is included as a simple extension to the CMake build files.

    This talk will cover the history and features of CMake, CTest, CDash and CPack in the context of a integrated development environment.

    Mr. Hoffman is currently Vice President and CTO for Kitware, Inc. He is a founder of Kitware and has been part of the management team since 1999. Bill has 20 years of experience with large C++ systems. He is a lead architect of the CMake cross-platform build system and co-author of the Mastering CMake book. Mr. Hoffman is also involved in the development of the Kitware Quality Software Process and CDash, the software testing server. Mr. Hoffman developed the C++/COM wrapping technology used to create Kitware’s ActiViz product line. He has also made major contributions to VTK, ITK and ParaView. As CTO for Kitware, he guides the implementation and development of large-scale computing solutions, and oversees computer infrastructure decisions, including developing Kitware’s E-Store technology.

    Mr. Hoffman received a B.S in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida, and an M.S in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). He is a graduate of the GE Software Technology Program. Prior to joining Kitware he spent nine years at GE’s Global Research Center working in the Computer Vision Group. As an expert in C++ and object-oriented programming, he has planned and taught several graduate level courses at RPI, as well as a course on object-oriented programming at New York University. Mr. Hoffman has been an invited speaker at national and international conferences, such as OSCON, FOSDEM and KDE Developer’s Conferences.

    Duration : 1:8:4

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    Douglas Hubbard – Making Decisions w/ Monte Carlo Simulation

    Posted by admin on January 21st, 2010 and filed under decision making information system | No Comments »

    Douglas Hubbard talks about big decisions and how important it is to use Palisade Corporation’s (www.palisade.com) @RISK product to perform Monte Carlo Simulation (http://www.palisade.com/risk/monte_carlo_simulation.asp) and how it should be the beginning of all risk analysis.
    Douglas Hubbard has more than 20 years experience in IT management consulting, including 12 years experience teaching organizations to use his Applied Information Economics (AIE) method. He invented AIE to quantify the value and risk of IT in a mathematically and scientifically sound manner, and this methodology has been used in a variety of Fortune 500 companies and major government agencies (civilian and military). He is an internationally recognized expert in the field of IT value and is a popular speaker at numerous conferences. Doug is the author of “How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of ‘Intangibles’ in Business,” and numerous articles in InformationWeek and CIO Magazine. He was formerly with Coopers & Lybrand, and has an MBA in Management Information Systems from his home state at the University of South Dakota.

    Duration : 0:0:35

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    Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. (KBSI)

    Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 and filed under knowledge information system | No Comments »

    KBSI has established a reputation for excellence in turning research results into innovative commercial technologies. KBSI has been awarded a number of major research and development contracts. An early success that helped develop some of the company’s infrastructure methods and tools was the Information Integration for Concurrent Engineering (IICE) project, conducted for the U.S. Air Force. KBSI’s research solutions were then systematically and aggressively transitioned to state-of-the-art software products—products that have benefited users worldwide.

    Duration : 0:3:37

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    GIS Careers by ESRI: Helicopter Pilot – A Day in the Life

    Posted by admin on November 22nd, 2009 and filed under knowledge information system | 8 Comments »

    http://tinyurl.com/esri-careers ESRI designs and develops the world’s leading geographic information system (GIS) technology. Many people are drawn to ESRI because of its outstanding technical reputation, unique culture, and the opportunity to work with smart, creative people in an open, collaborative environment. Employees at ESRI are passionate about their work because they know their opinions and innovations make a difference in our society. Our technology helps fight forest fires, determine new national boundaries during peace negotiations, find promising sites for new facilities, support optimal land-use planning, route emergency vehicles, monitor climate change, contain oil spills, and perform countless other vital tasks.

    GIS is a collaboration of integrated technologies for sharing geographic knowledge. GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. It helps us answer questions and solve problems by looking at data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. Finally, GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework and must constantly evolve to meet the changing needs of business, industry, government, and education. At ESRI, we are ready for these changes. (Visit http://tinyurl.com/esri-gis for more info.)

    ESRI employs thousands of skilled workers who work closely with hundreds of business partners and international distributors and tens of thousands of users. Each one makes a unique contribution to this remarkable technology — each one makes a difference.

    Map out your new career with ESRI today. Create an account on our careers page and tell us about yourself and the challenge you are seeking. Completing and maintaining your personal profile will give you more visibility to ESRI recruiters when they are searching for potential candidates for open positions.

    Duration : 0:4:15

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    Tony Broskowki – Budgeting and Planning for Healthcare Providers

    Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under decision making information system | No Comments »

    Tony Broskowski of Pareto Solutions discusses @RISK, ( http://www.palisade.com/risk/ ) Palisade’s ( http://www.palisade.com )risk analysis add-in for Monte Carlo simulation (http://www.palisade.com/risk/monte_carlo_simulation.asp) in Excel. He discusses it’s use in Psychiatric Care and Child Health Services to provide quality healthcare.

    Dr. Broskowski comes from a rich background of academics, administration and teaching in mental health care. Dr. Broskowski also has had extensive experience and contacts throughout the United States in the field of mental health and health care services research. He has published over 70 articles, book chapters and one book (Linking Health and Mental Health). He is knowledgeable and experienced in areas of health, mental health, and substance abuse service delivery systems and program models, service utilization and cost information, psychiatric epidemiology, program evaluation, management information systems, organizational design, general management functions (strategic planning, budgeting and accounting, resource control systems, executive decision systems, decision support systems, key performance indicators, personnel, and interorganizational relations – (joint ventures, corporate reorganization, etc.), and the major trends in the area of primary and specialty health care cost containment, employer health coalitions, and managed care strategies.

    Duration : 0:3:20

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    Computer Systems Manager Career Information : Computer Systems Manager Salary

    Posted by admin on October 22nd, 2009 and filed under technology information system | No Comments »

    A computer systems manager’s salary ranges from $60,000 to $120,000 depending on location, experience and responsibilities. Learn all the factors that affect a computer systems manager’s salary from an experienced information technology professional in this free video on a career as a computer systems manager.

    Expert: Mike Ghaffari
    Bio: Mike Ghaffari has more than 14 years experience in the Information Technology (IT) field. Ghaffari holds certifications as a Microsoft Systems Engineer, HP Server Engineer, and Novell Master Engineer.
    Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

    Duration : 0:2:47

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    Computer Systems Manager Career Information : Computer Systems Manager Salary

    Posted by admin on October 22nd, 2009 and filed under technology information system | No Comments »

    A computer systems manager’s salary ranges from $60,000 to $120,000 depending on location, experience and responsibilities. Learn all the factors that affect a computer systems manager’s salary from an experienced information technology professional in this free video on a career as a computer systems manager.

    Expert: Mike Ghaffari
    Bio: Mike Ghaffari has more than 14 years experience in the Information Technology (IT) field. Ghaffari holds certifications as a Microsoft Systems Engineer, HP Server Engineer, and Novell Master Engineer.
    Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

    Duration : 0:2:47

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    Computer Systems Manager Career Information : How to Become a Computer Systems Manager

    Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under technology information system | No Comments »

    Becoming a computer systems manager can happen by starting in an entry-level technology position or by starting a company. Become a computer systems manager with tips from an experienced information technology professional in this free video on a career as a computer systems manager.

    Expert: Mike Ghaffari
    Bio: Mike Ghaffari has more than 14 years experience in the Information Technology (IT) field. Ghaffari holds certifications as a Microsoft Systems Engineer, HP Server Engineer, and Novell Master Engineer.
    Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

    Duration : 0:3:55

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    Computer Systems Manager Career Information : How to Become a Computer Systems Manager

    Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under technology information system | No Comments »

    Becoming a computer systems manager can happen by starting in an entry-level technology position or by starting a company. Become a computer systems manager with tips from an experienced information technology professional in this free video on a career as a computer systems manager.

    Expert: Mike Ghaffari
    Bio: Mike Ghaffari has more than 14 years experience in the Information Technology (IT) field. Ghaffari holds certifications as a Microsoft Systems Engineer, HP Server Engineer, and Novell Master Engineer.
    Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

    Duration : 0:3:55

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    Jay Nunamaker: Software Dev Increases Human Communications

    Posted by admin on September 25th, 2009 and filed under decision making information system | No Comments »

    Professor Nunamaker is a Regents Professor, holds the Soldwedel Chair of Management Information Systems, is the Director of the Center for Management of Information (CMI) at the Eller College of Management. Using software modules, Dr. Nunamaker has devised a specialized computer language to allow computer technology to tap into human thinking and behavior and to apply this to software programs that allow meeting participants to express ideas, feelings and thoughts freely and without recrimination, all the while guiding the process for which the meeting was called to fruitful conclusions. Using his software system through Decision Making Laboratories, meetings now become organized, productive, thoughtful and culminate in actionable items in record time. In addition, Dr. Nunamaker has recently turned his attention to the use of specially developed software-hardware systems to detect deception in interrogation settings. Using scientifically based analysis of human behavior, his Deception Detection program detects lying using remote measurements of psychophysiological changes in blood pressure, pulse rate, eye gaze, body language, other parameters that predict deception at a very high level of confidence.

    Jay Nunamaker, PhD, Regents Professor of Management Information Systems, Eller School of Management. Innovation Day at The UA celebrates technology development and commercialization by highlighting the research achievements of students, staff and faculty.The Technology Innovation Awards recognize University of Arizona researchers for achievements in translating original ideas from the laboratory to the marketplace.

    Duration : 0:6:35

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