Case Study: Debugging the Load Test - 07 | .NET Debugging for the Production Environment You may wish to watch the video using one of the high quality links on the right so the tool output in the case study is readable. Ever have a situation in which your load test isn't passing the SLA, or the test results simply "look wrong"? Even when your test hardware is exactly like your production hardware? Is the problem somewhere in the code or... maybe something no one else has considered? How do you troubleshoot this when -
An Evaluation of the Influence of Interim Assessments on Grade 8 Student Achievement in Mathematics
Maria Pereira,
Christopher Tienken
A review of the literature pertaining to the effect and influence that interim assessments have on student achievement lacks quantitative data to determine the efficiency of their use in the […]
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What's New with SharePoint Tools for Visual Studio 2012 In this interview, Xiaoying Guo, a Program Manager on the SharePoint tools team, shows us some of the new tools in Visual Studio for developing SharePoint 2010 & 2013 Apps and solutions. New tools include building Visual Web Parts for sandbox solutions, remote deployment of packages, and a list designer as well as new templates for building SharePoint 2013 apps. I'm a newbie to the new apps model, but Xiaoying helps me understand the differences as well as the flexibility this n
Grid Computing with 256 Windows Azure Worker Roles In this interview I talk to Connected Systems MVP Alan Smith about using a lot of resources in Windows Azure. He shows a demo of using 256 cores to render images. Rendering 3D ray-traced animations is a task that requires massive compute power. Creating a 256 node render farm that is capable of producing high definition high quality 3D animations would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and take months to provision. Creating this environment in Windows Azure costs around $30 per hou
Wealth Strategies: Stocks to "Re-Rally" in Q4
Oct 2 - Raymond James' Jeff Saut says U.S. equities may see a small correction after the rally they've had, but there is still upside to stocks for the balance of the year. He likes the energy & tech sectors.
Launch of the New Dickinson Magazine - Fall Fest 2012
Dickinson Magazine Launch of the Fall 2012 Issue
Homecoming's Fall Fest
http://www.dickinson.edu/
Political ads: Should we believe them?
Campaign television advertisements can be useful, but voters should be suspect about the information and validate the truth, says Robert Kolt, instructor of advertising at Michigan State University.
Lesson 07 - One Minute Romanian
In lesson 7 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to say that it's nice to meet someone in Romanian. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
Who Needs Judgment When You’ve Got Data? You Do.
Human judgment is out. Measurement is in. But tilting too far in one direction carries enormous costs, says author Jerry Z. Muller, in this opinion piece.
2012 Illinois State University Homecoming Carnival
Students of Illinois State Got their Groove on!
UPB was proud to present the 2012 Homecoming Carnival! ISU Students came to the 1st floor of the Bone Student Center to enjoy all that the Carnival has to offer.
Students were served FREE food, which included Hot Pizza, Funnel Cakes, Mini Corndogs and fresh Lemon Shake-Ups.
This FREE event featured performances by the Gamma Phi Circus, RSO booths, Carnival Games, Caricature Artists, Balloon Artists, a Photobooth and much more!
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Will Brummett '13 explains the "price" of being an Elon student
Senior Will Brummet discussed the "price" of being an Elon student during a forum discussion on democratic engagement in higher education. The forum was held at Elon University on October 3, 2012.
Oregon State PAC-12 Fan Film
New Media Communications major Audrey Wiltz tells why she bleeds orange and loves Oregon State University.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum