CMT 212: CLOUD COMPUTING ESSENTIALS
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| Course | BACHELOR OF COMPUTER... |
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Cloud computing is a means by which computational power, storage, collaboration infrastructure, business processes and applications can be delivered as a utility, that is, a service or collection of services that meet your demands. The aspect of pay-as-you-go in the cloud is referred to as elasticity and is an extremely important concept within cloud computing.
On the whole, the cloud is basically an umbrella term that covers on-demand access to various computing resources. XaaS (Anything-as-a-Service) - This is a generic term which refers to any service which is available as cloud enabled service through internet. Some time it is also called ‘everything-as-a-service Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) – Backend as a service (BaaS), or mobile backend as a service (mBaaS) is a model of cloud computing in which the vendor provides web and mobile application developers with tools and services to create a cloud backend for their applications. BaaS vendors typically use custom SDKs and APIs to give developers the ability to connect their applications to backend cloud storage and features such as user management, push notifications, and social network integration. Cloud Foundry – Cloud Foundry is an open-source cloud platform as a service that was originally developed as a joint venture between VMware, EMC, and General Electric, and is now owned by Pivotal Software. Cloud Management Platform (CMP) – A cloud management platform (CMP) is a product that gives the user integrated management of public, private, and hybrid cloud environments.
Cloud Marketplace - A cloud marketplace is an online marketplace, operated by a cloud service provider (CSP), where customers can browse and subscribe to software applications and developer services that are built on, integrate with, or supplement the CSP’s main offering. Amazon’s AWS . Marketplace and Microsoft’s Azure store are examples of cloud marketplaces. Cloud Washing – Cloud washing is a deceptive marketing technique used to rebrand old products by connecting them to the cloud, or at least to the term cloud. Grid computing is a group of networked computers that work together as a virtual supercomputer to perform large tasks, such as analyzing huge sets of data or weather modeling. Through the cloud, you can assemble and use vast computer grids for specific time periods and purposes, paying, if necessary, only for what you use to save both the time and expense of purchasing and deploying the necessary resources yourself. Also by splitting tasks over multiple mac
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INTRODUCTION TO MIDWIFERY AND WOMEN'S HEALTH.
The seeds of midwifery were slow to grow, but they proved to be persistent. Midwife is derived from middle English ‘mitwif’ -‘with
woman’. Formal education was not done for midwives but they were women who had experiences on childbirth. Technical and magical aspects of midwifery existed in ancient times15th and 16th century, midwives were burnt due to people’s perception of them being companions of the
devil
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PEDIATRIC HISTORY TAKING AND PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
Chief Complaint
A. Brief statement of primary problem (including duration) that caused family to seek medical attention
B. OLDCART ACRONYM
II. History of Present Illness
A. Initial statement identifying the historian, that person’s relationship to patient and their reliability
B. Age, sex, race, and other important identifying information about patient
C. Concise chronological account of the illness, including any previous treatment with full description of symptoms It belongs here if it is relates to the differential diagnosis for the chief complaint.
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Immune modulators
Immune modulators are used to modify
the actions of the immune system. Using the complement components, phagocytic cells, and natural killer (NK) cells, the innate immune system initiates the defense against pathogens and antigenic insult.
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INFERTILITY
Infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive following 12-24 months of regular unprotected coitus. Sterility is the inability to produce offspring, for example the inability to conceive (female sterility) or to induce conception (male sterility). Primary infertility refers to patients who have never conceived. secondary infertility denotes those that have had previous pregnancies regardless of outcome but have failed to conceive subsequently. Eighty percent of couples can achieve conception within one year of frequent unprotected intercourse while ninety percent do so within the second year. Therefore, 10 percent remain infertile by the end of the second year.
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INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
The word nursing is defined from a Greek word nutricia which means to nurture or nourish. Virginia Henderson in 1966 defined Nursing as an art of assisting an individual sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he/she would
perform unaided if he/she had the necessary strength, will and knowledge. Nursing may also be described as use of clinical judgment in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain or recover health, to cope with health problems, and to achieve the best possible quality of life, whatever their disease or disability, until death (Royal college of Nursing, 2003).
EVOLUTION OF NURSING. To understand the current status of nursing it is necessary to have a base of the historical knowledge about the profession. By learning from historical role models, nurses can enhance their abilities
to create positive change in the present and the future. They can also appreciate the advancements of the profession. The
historical background of nursing may be divided into four main phases.
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ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES IN GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS
ETHICS IS A BRANCH of philosophy concerned with determining right and wrong in relation to people’s decisions and actions. How do we distinguish a right action from a wrong one and who determines what is right
and wrong?
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MANAGEMENT OF LABOUR
To assess maternal and fetal wellbeing
throughout the first stage of labour. To facilitate the progress of labour. To identify factors that may influence the ongoing management of the woman and her infant
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NEONATAL JAUNDICE
Jaundice is the yellow color of the skin and sclerae caused by deposits of bilirubin
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NURSING PROCESS
Nursing process, as a problem solving method, is a discipline specific version of critical thinking. Traditionally, nurses have used a problem solving approach in planning and providing nursing care. Today the decision-making part of problem solving has become increasingly complex and requires critical thinking. Nursing process is a systematic rational method of planning and providing individualized quality nursing care to an Individual, Family and Community. It provides a systematic guide or method to assist
nurses and students to develop a style of thinking that leads to appropriate clinical judgment.
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NURSING THEORIES
Each discipline has a unique focus for knowledge development that directs its inquiry and distinguishes it from other fields of study.
Nursing knowledge is the inclusive total of the philosophies, theories, research, and practice
wisdom of the discipline. As a professional discipline this knowledge is important for guiding practice. Theory-guided, evidence-based practice is the hallmark of any professional discipline.
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