Showing posts with label Collections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collections. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2011

GTUG - Using the Google Collections Library for Java (1 of 2)

GTUG - Using the Google Collections Library for Java (1 of 2) Video Clips. Duration : 40.88 Mins.


08/06/2008 - sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that's nowhere to be found. In this session, you'll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of the building blocks you need to do your job. You'll see many examples of how your code can become simpler, safer, more flexible, and more powerful by adopting classes like ReferenceMap, Multimap, our immutable collections and many others. Kevin Bourrillion is the lead engineer for Google's core Java libraries, more of which will be open-sourced in the future. He is a primary author of the Google Collections Library, and of Google's Java dependency injection framework, Guice. He came to Google in 2004 after seven years of fighting for life at a string of Hot Silicon Valley Start-Ups.

Keywords: gcvtechtalk, gtug, java, collections, google, Kevin, Bourrillion, technology, user, group, tech, talk, gvctechtalk, plid05d94ca1adaf07b5

Monday, June 20, 2011

Managing Accounts Receivable Collections Teams - Customer Value Group

Managing Accounts Receivable Collections Teams - Customer Value Group Tube. Duration : 8.08 Mins.


www.customervaluegroup.com Credit and Collections Managers should not be spending time behind computer screens designing reports or trying to analyse data. The tools should already be in place to present this data automatically. Below are the Credit and Collections Team Management "Big 5" that are provided automatically. 1) Reporting. With a Management Dashboards and reporting suite, you can monitor your team's performance simply with the click of a button. 2) Performance Targeting and Tracking. This allows you to set targets for your teams, such as cash targets, DBO, DSO, %age Overdue or %age activities resolved within SLA. 3) Segmentation of the customer base by key criteria such as customer type, size, payment performance, risk level or payment methods. Many of these segmentation models are provided as out-of-the-box preconfigured templates. You can take these templates and customise them for your business or scenario. It's for this reason that our implementation timeframe is rapid compared to other software vendors. 4) Credit Management. Understand your Expected Loss, Probability of Default, Expected Exposure and Loss given Default. 5) Applying workflows and policies according to your segments.

Keywords: factoring, collections, agency, agencies, collecting, collect, collection, debt, service, software, of, management, and, inventory, account, receivables, agent, dispute, receivable

Sunday, May 22, 2011

SilverCollection: Web Portal for Biological Collections

SilverCollection: Web Portal for Biological Collections Tube. Duration : 6.62 Mins.


SilverCollection is an interactive web portal for public viewing of biological collections. In contrast with other general web portal creations where a form is submitted for searching a collection or possibly hyperlinks are followed to browse taxa, this software combines the TDWG standards for data interoperability with real-time designs. These designs remove the traditional forms and hyperlinks and replace them with interactive links and real-time results commonly found in desktop applications. The main objective of this software is to provide web access to similar functions found in collection management software, such as browsing, searching, and the creation of distribution maps and checklists from collection data. Additional features include the ability to download and send by email any set of data. Independent of the collection data are images tagged with searchable morphological character metadata. These images would be provided by the institution housing the collection. Once metadata are bound to the image, these fields can be used by any web user to identify taxa, similar to using an interactive key. SilverCollection does not replace collection management software, instead, it serves its own Darwin Core v1.4 compliant data from a MySQL database. A harvester is used to synchronize the authoritative database to the SilverCollection's database. The goal of this software is to form a network of collections that use the same common web portal interface with common ...

Keywords: silverbiology, silvercollection, Biodiversity, Informatics, Virtual, herbarium, tapirlink, tapir, tdwg, darwincore, Interactive, Keys, Gbif