ERPsim 2009-2010 : Sneak peek
In this video, Derick Lyle offers a sneak peek at the new outsourcing and warehousing functionalities of 2009-2010 version of ERPsim :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0_2C0mBv4g
More information about the 2009-2010 ERPsim version will be presented at the faculty traning in Montreal in June 09. New faculty video training will be available in the summer for instructor already trained on the simulator.
Regards,
Prof. Pierre-Majorique Léger, Ph.D.
Director
ERPsim Lab
Hi Tony,
Just curious how did it go - I am interested also.
Thanks
Naved
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ERPsim Academic Version 2009-2010 : Video preview
Hello,
We just posted on youtube a video about the new academic version of ERPsim for 2009-2010:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzqiRsuY4gg
Important dates for ERPsim:
July 20th 2009 : Release of the new version of ERPsim and new SAP client to the UCCs.
August 1st 2009 : Electronic desk copies of the revised ERP Simulation Game Participant's guide (now distributed by Pearson Education ISBN 013510999X) will be available to faculty.
August 7th 2009 : Slides and Job aid for the new distribution game will be available on the UAC portal. The distribution game can be use free of charge by members of the SAP University Alliance. Faculty are required to be certified on ERPsim.
August 7th 2009 : New version of the ERPsim Learning Portal will be available for faculty. On this learning portal, it will be possible to learn how to use the latest functionalities of ERPsim and get access to all faculty material for the manufacturing game.
Prof Pierre-Majorique Léger, Ph.D.
Director ERPsim Lab
HEC MontréalHi Tony,
Just curious how did it go - I am interested also.
Thanks
Naved -
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Thank you!
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Sneak Peek #3 about the future of Photoshop: dashed and dotted lines
Zorana Gee shared another Photoshop Sneak Peek, this time about dashed and dotted lines:
Could it be useful in your workflow?I think dotted and dashed lines with gradients sounds useful. I won't have to go to Illustrator and back to get those functions.
BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY
I would like to see some other upgrades to the pen tool and vector masks:
• All too often I can't really see the pen tool line when I am making a vector selection – it gets lost in the clutter. Could there be an option to assign a color to the path? Hot green or magenta?
• I would like to be able to change the size that vector points display. If I could make the points appear slightly larger it would often make editing easier.
• I would like to be able to select two points very close to one another and JOIN them like in AI. I don't understand why the pen tool doesn't share more of the functions of the pen tool in Illustrator such as CUT. It sometimes seems like the vector tools in Photoshop and Illustrator were developed completetly independent of one another.
Attached (I hope) are images demonstrating how hard it can be to see paths. Can you see the paths? In the first image the path is there, not selected. In the second the path is selected. This makes my work very irritating sometimes.
Craig -
Photoshop program manager Zorana Gee presents the second sneak peek of Photoshop "next": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLp1dR2sYkE
acresofgreen wrote:
John Waller schrieb:
As Marian has astutely observed, post-CS5.5 and the introduction of the new upgrade policy, these drip fed sneak peeks are now less about trying to convince us to upgrade and more about feature freeze.
What's the feature(s) that'll get the Twitterverse trending hot enough for Adobe to shelve further new features until CS7?
We must remain underwhelmed at all times in order to encourage further innovation.
I seem to be in the minority, but I don't buy into that idea. It makes perfect sense for Adobe not to reveal too much too early about the CS6 features.
On the one hand, it would be foolish to show all their cards to competitors too early in the game, for fear of copy-cat features. I know people keep saying that PS has no serious competition, but that could change in a hurry.
On the other hand, developers have to iron out any serious bugs in the new features before the product is released. Sometimes even with carefully scripted development cycles and passionate developers who work 16 hour days and on weekends, some show-stopping bug can turn up that can't be fixed by the planned release date. The only options are to postpone the product release, or leave out the feature. It would cause a lot of disappointment to announce new features and raise the customers' expectations too early, only to have to renege later on.
Of course. Agreed.
The traditional titillation tactics of drip feeding and slow reveal for a new version in progress to try and kickstart the buzz still serve a purpose but Adobe is creating its own mountain to climb.
The greatest competition for the next version of Photoshop is always previous versions of Photoshop. Convincing people who are still getting used to CS4 and CS5 to upgrade to CS6 is not trivial. That's always been the case because Photoshop usually sets its own benchmarks. For that, we can applaud Adobe.
But Adobe's board obviously feels that the lure of new features alone in each new version is not strong enough to keep the share price going North. Hence the ill conceived one version back policy.
But times are changing and by Adobe painting its users into a corner with unpopular forced upgrades, its simultaneously creating an exponentially greater sense of expectation for each new version.
"OK if we're prisoners in the upgrade cycle and we must upgrade for big bucks with every new version, then we demand far greater value for money than ever before. Turn the volume up to 11 every time". -
Did you see the InDesign CS6 Sneak Peek ?
Okay, it's not certain that every shown feature will make it into CS6, but isn't it a lovely future ?
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/max-2011-sneak-peeks/max-2011-sneak-peek-indesign-liquid-layout/
This stuff will change the landscape of desktop, web and tablet publishing software - again.for a webdesigner, It's a no-brainer.
a change in the way we receive (and distribute fonts on our local network)
might change our feeling to licence fonts.
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Hi everyone,
I invite everyone to take a look at a little sneak peek video of Audition CS6 over at http://adobe.ly/H1hDCa
In this sneak, we show off some of the new functionality implemented for CS6 including Clip Grouping and Automatic Speech Alignment. (You may have seen some tech demos of the latter at some industry events or online last year.) Eagle-eyed viewers may find a bit more!
Durin
Edited message with shorter link.Acquistai, a suo tempo, l'aggiornamento del programma Adobe Audition CS6, essendo già in possesso della versione CS5.5. Poichè ho dovuto rifare il sistema operativo (windows 7 professional a 64 bit), reistallando il programma CS6, con il relativo serial number in mio possesso, ho notato un mal funzionamento e cioè:
importando un motivo musicale e avviando il programma, cliccando su play, non mi riproduce nessun motivo o canzone pur essendo in funzione.
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Illustrator CS6 Sneak Peek #2: Gradients on Strokes
Brenda Sutherland, Product Manager for Illustrator, shares a new sneak peek into AI CS6: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/adobe-design-center/adobe-illustrator-cs6-sn eak-peek-gradients-on-strokes/
Link was edited by: PECourtejoieAdobe fixed a typo in the title of the movie, than also change the url. Here you go:
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Illustrator CS6 Sneak Peek #1: Pattern Creation
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Looks like the dark ui is the same tone as in Photoshop.I don't know if should get exited about the interface colors...I mean, we can do that already. But the pattern creation tool is welcome.
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Lots of goodies seen at the Adobe RoboHelp STC sneak peeks
In three different sessions at the STC conference in
Minneapolis I saw pre-beta demonstrations of RoboHelp "next".
Certainly there's a mind-boggling number of new features. But more
than that, Adobe has spent a lot of time listening to authors about
ways to make their workflow easier. The presentations were made by
Akshay Madan, Adobe Product Manager for RoboHelp. He and his team
have obviously been busy! Here's a recap:
1. What struck me right away was a multiple document
interface (MDI). You can work nicely among any number of topics
that are open and displayed in tabs. I'm glad to see that they are
not planning to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The popular
and friendly Word-like WYSIWYG editor is still central to the main
work area. You still feel like a writer and not a coder (no offense
to programmers).
2. At the same time, the UI is more modern and cleanly laid
out. There are also customizeable toolbars and "pods" that can be
moved around and configured the way the author works. These
configurations can be given a name so for example, an author can
have a layout for authoring sessions and one for editing sessions.
3. These movable panels or pods are handy, but I also like
that you can quickly return to "factory defaults" in case the
layout becomes too fragmented.
4. No <kadov> tags! These much-maligned tags are often
used by competitors to bad-mouth RoboHelp. Well, they'll have to
come up with something else because I saw nice clean,
color-customizable code behind the WYSIWYG editor.
5. There is also Unicode and double-byte support for
something like 34 different languages including Asian and Eastern
European characters.
6. For single sourcing, the author can create multiple TOCs
and name them so that they are easy to use when generating output
for different audiences (or for print vs. online).
7. Help for translators: Because of MDI, a translator can
have an English topic open in a pane side-by-side with a Japanese
topic for easier comparison and editing. Languages can also be
mixed. So, I can have Japanese, Greek or any number of words or
phrases mixed within a topic. The same is true for the TOC, Index
of keywords or Glossary of terms and definitions.
8. Snippets of HTML code make it easy to have chunks of text
and graphics saved for re-use. For example a logo graphic and
copyright statement can be saved and placed in multiple topics. If
you change the logo or text in the snippet, the changes are
populated wherever the snippet has been placed (kind of like
RoboHelp 6's User Defined Variables on steroids).
9. Breadcrumbs offer a nice touch for the user experience
with links that show the user where they are in the heirarchy of
topics.
10. Searching in WebHelp/Flashhelp: When searching, the "hit"
terms are highlighted in a color of the author's choosing. This can
easily be turned off by the user as well.
11. Much improved Framemaker MIF support. Matthew Stern was
at STC and was impressed. "You can import a MIF file directly into
RoboHelp and everything is retained: variables, graphics (including
Flash and Acrobat 3D files), and conditional text."
12. There is support for MS Vista and Office 2007 including
the new XML-based .docx format, (though this was not yet enabled in
the pre-alpha build I saw.)
13. Better Screen capture manipulation within topics.
14. Adobe representatives also said there would be news
posted on the
Adobe TechComm Blog
with invitations to sign up for the beta program when it gets
underway.
After using RoboHelp since 1992, I get caught up in the
feature race like everyone else. But, as Vivek Jain, Group Product
Manager for RoboHelp said, features are not the only thing that
define innovation. Rather he says, "Quality is innovation."
This should put a rest to the "RoboHelp is dead" garbage.
As a user and instructor since 1992 it was very satisfying
and exciting to see these sneak peeks and that Adobe is not only
bringing RoboHelp back to life, but making it a central piece of
the suite of applications that make up the Technical Communications
(RoboHelp, Framemaker, Captivate and Acrobat).
Sneaks peeks were also shown for Adobe Framemaker 8 and Adobe
Captivate 3 as well. The sneak peeks were introduced with the usual
caveats, such as,“The features presented during the
Technology Sneak peek contain proof of concept features and
features in the development pipeline. They are not final for the
next release however we want to take this opportunity to show the
general direction of where we are taking the products.” They
also mentioned that while they cannot comment about release dates,
they "expect to see new releases this year." However, from what I
saw, this pre-alpha build looked stable and rich with the
functionality I've outlined.
It's an exciting time for technical communicators!
John
Evergreen Online Learning, LLC
Evergreen, ColoradoHi all,
That certainly looks like a promising list of possible
enhancements. :-)
I've been putting off switching to Flare for a few reasons
(for me, the user friendliness of the editor doesn't appeal) and
have been hoping that Adobe would pick up on RoboHelp and develop
it further.
RoboHelp's ease of use just seems to allow me to concentrate
more on creating content and that has always been its major
advantage.
Maybe I'm just getting lazy, and I know all software has its
foibles, but spending time fighting with an editor to get the
output to look and behave how I want is not where I want to be.
Even the great RoboHelp kadov debate doesn't bother me so long as
the output works, but, if they can get rid of proprietary tags so
the code is more compliant - brilliant.
The X6 release came across as a first step but not
necessarily a needed upgrade - the stuff they're talking about for
the next release looks much more promising, and definitely feels
like a reason to hang on with RoboHelp a while longer.
By the way, does anyone know if the X6 version still strips
out meta tags from source when you produce output files? The
feature list of X6 didn't prompt me to upgrade immediately, but X5
gives me a world of hurts with metatags, and that could actually be
something that could get me to shell out some dosh for the X6
version rather than wait for what looks like a major new release.
Sorry for being lazy and not installing the trial to see, but
I'm a bit tight on project time so if anyone knows I'd really
appreciate it. Thanks.
PS - something that made me laugh out loud this morning:
"One of the most interesting requests from customers at the
STC Conference Minneapolis was for a migration path from Flare to
RoboHelp. Clearly, some of the customers, who had migrated from
RoboHelp to Flare, want to come back to RoboHelp."
http://blogs.adobe.com/techcomm/robohelp
The MadCap people seem very helpful, but some of their
marketing comes across as too pushy, so that blog really made me
smile. Maybe Adobe are almost 'too'big', but with the new release
talk, it looks like things might be about to get interesting again.
Cheers
Karl -
Dear All,
Due to some changes in TDS slabs, this is informed to not to put any entry effects TDS account from 01.10.2009 onwards till the further information.
Some of the Amendments are mentioned below w.e.f. 01.10.09 Financial Year 2009-2010
1. TDS
·...TDS on rent will be 10% in all cases i.e. Individual or HUF, Domestic Company or Firm
·...TDS on contractors will be 1% in cases of Individual or HUF
·...TDS on contractors will be 2% in cases of Domestic Company or Firm
2. Surcharge:
·...No Surcharge on TDS in case of payment is made to Resident or Domestic Company
·...No Surcharge on TDS in case of payment is made to Non Resident other than Foreign Company
·...2.5% Surcharge on TDS if the recipient is a foreign company and amount exceeds Rs. 1 Crore.
3. Education Cess
·...No EC or SHEC on TDS in case of payment is made to Resident or Domestic Company Other than Salary
·...3% EC and SHEC (2% + 1%) on TDS in case of Salary
·...3% EC and SHEC (2% + 1%) on TDS in case of payment is made to Non Resident
Please help me for solving this...How can i do these amendmends...?????
Thanks...This is to be done by SAP FI consultant.
However, u can navigate to spro-> Financial Accounting-> ****-> Witholding Tax-> Extended WT for changes
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