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Cathy Oxley

Hour of Code | Code.org - 0 views

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    Video to encourage all students to have a go at creating computer code.
nathandh_2000

Quality Assurance - 0 views

  • Quality assurance, in its broadest sense, is any action taken to prevent quality problems from occurring. In practice, this means devising systems for carrying out tasks which directly affect product quality
  • To implement systems for an organisation, you need to carry out three basic steps: first develop the system; second, document it (this takes the form of policies, procedures, and reference information); and third, inform, instruct, and train staff to use it.
  • Quality assurance does not only apply to products. Services, and even "non-production" activities such as administration and sales, benefit from a quality assurance approach.
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  • These Standards exist because many large organisations will not buy from suppliers who cannot give them assurance that they have systems which support quality. These large organisations include Government Defense Departments, Health Departments, car manufacturers such as Ford, Toyota, and General Motors, and Aerospace companies such as Boeing and Lockheed.
  • Until the mid 1980's these large organisations published their own standards or codes for suppliers to follow, and their staff would audit supplier companies regularly to make sure they followed the code. It was not unusual for a supplier to be audited separately by a number of larger customers, all with their own quality system codes. In some instances suppliers hosted 30 or 40 quality system audits a year from all their major customers. To reduce the number of audits to which individual suppliers were subjected, the International Organisation for Standards (ISO) published a series of standards in 1987 known as ISO 9000. Most large purchasing organisations accepted this worldwide standard and ceased to issue their own codes. They also ceased carrying out their own audits and accepted the findings of independent audit companies engaged by supplier companies to check their systems against the ISO 9000 standards. This allowed supplier companies to reduce the number of audits to two or three per yea
Jason Zagami

ND diagrammer (dl, java and applet) - 1 views

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    Nassi-Shneiderman diagrammer. Structorizer itself has been written by Bob Fisch and is published, since version 2, as open-source under the terms of the GPL license, which means that everyone is free to change the code to fit their own needs as long as the header comments remain intact, so that each code can be tracked down to it's orignal author.
E Pringle

TED-Ed | How algorithms shape our world - Kevin Slavin | Jul 2011 - 0 views

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    "Kevin Slavin argues that we're living in a world designed for -- and increasingly controlled by -- algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how these complex computer programs determine espionage tactics, stock prices, movie scripts, and architecture. Slavin also warns that we are writing code we can't understand with implications we can't control."
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    An thought-provoking talk that could be used in study of social and ethical issues embedded in algorithms topics in Information Processing and Technology.
Roland Gesthuizen

QR Reader for iPhone for iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), iPad 2 Wi-Fi, and iPad 2 ... - 3 views

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    "A portable QR code reader for the iPhone. Fast and effective with the real-time auto detect mode. "
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    I am fascinated by the idea of how QRCodes could be used in a classrooms when schools acquire iPad2 tablet devices (with built in cameras)
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